Day 31
Dinkci 82'
1. FC Heidenheim: 41. Ramaj - 2. Busch, 6. Mainka, 19. Föhrenbach - 3. Schöppner, 21. Beck A. (Kerber L., 56), 26. Behrens, 30. Dorsch (Niehues, 85) - 8. Dinkci (Ibrahimovic A., 90), 11. Zivzivadze (Conteh Chr., 90), 18. Pieringer (Schimmer, 90)
Substitution: Kerber L. (from 56); Niehues (from 85); Conteh Chr. (from 90); Ibrahimovic A. (from 90); Schimmer (from 90)
Bench: 40. Feller - 4. Siersleben, 23. Traore H., 25. Stergiou
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N. - 2. Saliakas (Ritzka, 63), 3. Mets, 5. Wahl, 11. Pyrka, 15. Ando - 16. Fujita (Kaars, 46) - 7. Irvine J., 10. Sinani (Metcalfe, 88), 20. Rasmussen Ma. (Smith E., 46) - 27. Hountondji (Ceesay Ab., 64)
Substitution: Smith E. (from 46); Kaars (from 46); Ritzka (from 63); Ceesay Ab. (from 64); Metcalfe (from 88)
Bench: 1. Voll B. - 23. Oppie, 25. Dźwigała - 18. Hara Ta.
Yellow Cards: Kaars 76
The Bavarians netted their 102nd goal of the campaign, surpassing the long-standing benchmark set in the 1971/72 season

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

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

The match-winner came courtesy of a long-range strike from Moroccan midfielder Bilal El Khannouss

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

1. FC Heidenheim
St. Pauli