Day 28
Union Berlin: 1. Roennow - 4. Leite D., 5. Doekhi, 39. Köhn (Rothe, 80) - 7. Burke (Ansah, 80), 8. Khedira, 11. Wooyeong Jeong (Král, 73), 13. Schafer, 14. Querfeld - 19. Haberer, 23. Ilić An.
Substitution: Král (from 73); Rothe (from 80); Ansah (from 80)
Bench: 25. Klaus C. - 18. Juranovic, 28. Trimmel - 6. Kemlein, 9. Burcu, 21. Skarke
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N. - 3. Mets, 5. Wahl, 11. Pyrka, 25. Dźwigała - 16. Fujita (Metcalfe, 73) - 7. Irvine J. (till 90), 10. Sinani, 20. Rasmussen Ma. (Ceesay Ab., 89), 28. Pereira Lage - 19. Kaars (Hountondji, 60)
Substitution: Hountondji (from 60); Metcalfe (from 73); Ceesay Ab. (from 89)
Bench: 1. Voll B. - 4. Nemeth D., 21. Ritzka, 23. Oppie, 34. Robatsch - 18. Hara Ta.
Yellow Cards: Irvine J. 85, 90
Red cards: Irvine J. 90'
FC Bayern Munich continue their relentless march towards yet another Bundesliga title

Leipzig were left frustrated as a dramatic stoppage-time penalty denied them a vital Bundesliga victory

The hosts racked up an impressive 18 shots, converting both of their penalties

A dramatic late surge secured a 3–1 comeback victory for Bayern Munich

Harry Kane who rescued a point for the champions with yet another clutch finish

The Foals remain winless this season with 3 draws and 4 losses

VfB Stuttgart returned to winning ways with a crucial 2-0 victory

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

Dortmund were left stunned on the opening day of the 2025/26 Bundesliga

Union Berlin centre-back has beaten out the likes of Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala

The second half, in sharp contrast, produced no goals at all

Union Berlin
St. Pauli