Day 29
Ache R. 65'
Jóhannesson Í.B. 97'
1. FC Köln: 1. Schwabe - 6. Martel, 22. Simpson-Pusey, 28. Sebulonsen (Krauß T., 86), 32. Lund K. (Castro-Montes, 46), 39. Ozkacar - 16. Kaminski J., 18. Jóhannesson Í.B. - 13. El Mala S. (Maina, 67) - 9. Ache R. (Waldschmidt, 76), 29. Thielmann (Bülter, 67)
Substitution: Castro-Montes (from 46); Bülter (from 67); Maina (from 67); Waldschmidt (from 76); Krauß T. (from 86)
Bench: 20. Zieler - 33. van den Berg R. - 8. Huseinbasic, 27. Chávez F.
Yellow Cards: Ache R. 71; Simpson-Pusey 83; Martel 90
Werder: 30. Backhaus - 2. Deman O., 3. Sugawara (Coulibaly K., 46), 5. Pieper, 27. Agu F. (Schmidt I., 78), 32. Friedl (till 24) - 10. Bittencourt (Milosevic J., 84), 14. Lynen, 20. Schmid R. - 11. Njinmah, 17. Grüll (Musah S., 46)
Substitution: Coulibaly K. (from 46); Musah S. (from 46); Schmidt I. (from 78); Milosevic J. (from 84)
Bench: 25. Kolke - 33. Schmetgens - 4. Stark N., 24. Čović P. - 7. Mbangula
Yellow Cards: Bittencourt 78; Pieper 90
Red cards: Friedl 24'
The Bundesliga giants ultimately asserted their quality, claiming a 3–1 victory away from home

Borussia extended their impressive unbeaten run to ten matches

Leipzig’s upward momentum suggests the title race is far from over

Bremen is now unbeaten in five consecutive league games and has climbed temporarily into seventh place

Champions continued their perfect start to the Bundesliga season with a commanding fifth consecutive victory

1. FC Köln
Werder