Day 34
Vasilj N. (og) 64'
Pejčinović 80'
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N. - 5. Wahl, 11. Pyrka, 15. Ando, 23. Oppie, 25. Dźwigała (Jade-Jones, 77) - 16. Fujita, 24. Metcalfe (Rasmussen Ma., 90) - 7. Irvine J. (Hara Ta., 90) - 19. Kaars, 27. Hountondji (Ceesay Ab., 46)
Substitution: Ceesay Ab. (from 46); Jade-Jones (from 77); Rasmussen Ma. (from 90); Hara Ta. (from 90)
Bench: 1. Voll B. - 3. Mets, 21. Ritzka - 10. Sinani, 14. Stevens F.
Yellow Cards: Ceesay Ab. 88; Fujita 90
Wolfsburg: 1. Grabara - 3. Vavro, 26. Kumbedi - 21. Maehle - 4. Koulierakis, 5. Vinícius Souza, 6. Belocian, 24. Eriksen C. (Majer L., 90), 32. Svanberg (Gerhardt, 67) - 11. Daghim (Shiogai, 88), 17. Pejčinović (Amoura, 90)
Substitution: Gerhardt (from 67); Shiogai (from 88); Majer L. (from 90); Amoura (from 90)
Bench: 12. Pervan - 15. Jenz, 25. Zehnter - 40. Paredes K. - 19. Lindstrøm
Yellow Cards: Vinícius Souza 18; Daghim 33; Shiogai 90
Bayern Munich edged past Wolfsburg with a narrow 1-0 victory

The Bavarians netted their 102nd goal of the campaign, surpassing the long-standing benchmark set in the 1971/72 season

VfB Stuttgart sent out a powerful statement in the race for UEFA Champions League qualification

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

The contest turned into a one-sided exhibition of dominance inside the Allianz Arena

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

The decision underscores the growing frustration within the club after a disappointing start to the season

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

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

St. Pauli
Wolfsburg