Day 26
Hamburger: 1. Fernandes Heuer - 2. Mikelbrencis (Balde F. A., 79), 17. Omari, 25. Torunarigha (Elfadli, 79), 44. Vuskovic L. - 6. Lokonga, 21. Remberg, 28. Muheim - 20. Vieira F. (Otele, 90) - 11. Konigsdorffer (Dompe, 67), 19. Downs (Stange, 67)
Substitution: Dompe (from 67); Stange (from 67); Elfadli (from 79); Balde F. A. (from 79); Otele (from 90)
Bench: 12. Tangvik - 16. Gocholeishvili - 14. Philippe R. - 9. Glatzel
Yellow Cards: Remberg 41; Muheim 90
1. FC Köln: 1. Schwabe - 6. Martel, 32. Lund K., 33. van den Berg R., 39. Ozkacar - 5. Krauß T. (Chávez F., 84), 16. Kaminski J. (Kainz, 90), 18. Jóhannesson Í.B. - 13. El Mala S. (Sebulonsen, 74), 38. Niang Y. (Maina, 46) - 9. Ache R. (Bülter, 74)
Substitution: Maina (from 46); Sebulonsen (from 74); Bülter (from 74); Chávez F. (from 84); Kainz (from 90)
Bench: 20. Zieler - 3. Heintz - 7. Waldschmidt
Yellow Cards: El Mala S. 32; Lund K. 36; Kaminski J. 76; Sebulonsen 90
The Bundesliga giants ultimately asserted their quality, claiming a 3–1 victory away from home

TSG Hoffenheim delivered a statement performance on Matchday 14 of the Bundesliga

Hamburg were handed a harsh reminder of the level required to compete with Germany’s elite

FC St. Pauli have emerged as the early surprise leaders of the Bundesliga

After seven long years in the wilderness, Hamburg SV are finally back in the big time

Hamburger, secured a dominant 3-0 away win over 1. FC Nürnberg

Hamburger
1. FC Köln