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1. FC Union Berlin

Union sign Fürth’s Jamie Leweling

For Jamie Leweling, the focus was particularly on his athletic development, for which he sees Union as the right place to go: “The talks with Oliver Ruhnert and Urs Fischer really convinced me. In addition, you could see very well in recent years that Union is a club where players can develop and get better. For me as a young player, that’s a very important point. We don’t need to say much about the stadium and the environment. I played here with Fürth just before the end of the season and the atmosphere was overwhelming. I’m very happy that I can take the next steps in my professional career at Union.”

VfL Wolfsburg

Dortmund away on Sunday evening

The German Football League (DFL) announced the dates and kick-off times for Bundesliga Matchdays 31, 32 and 33 on Wednesday. The Wolves travel to Borussia Dortmund for a Sunday evening clash on 7 May. The following home match against Hoffenheim will be played on the afternoon of Saturday 13 May, while the last away fixture of the campaign at Freiburg will take place on a Friday evening (19 May). The final game at home to Hertha BSC on 27 May was already known, with all teams kicking off at the traditional time of 15:30 CEST on Saturday as usual.

Borussia Dortmund

Matthias Bäumer appointed to supervisory board

Bäumer, born in 1966 in Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia, has been working at PUMA since 2007 and was previously employed at Kraft Jacobs Suchard and MAXXIUM (both consumer goods companies).

Borussia M'gladbach

#BVBBMG match reaction

#BVBBMG match reaction We gathered the thoughts of the players and coaches after Borussia’s 5-2 loss...

SV Werder Bremen

“We know we need to defend well”

SV Werder Bremen are away against RB Leipzig on Sunday, 14th May (17:30 CEST). Following a 2-1 defeat at home to FC Bayern last time out, SVW are looking to get back to winning ways, which would also secure a place in the Bundesliga next season. However, this may already be the case by the time Werder take on Leipzig, depending on the results of the other games on matchday 32. For Leipzig, this fixture is about picking up three points in their quest to qualify for next season’s Champions League, while they have also reached the DFB-Pokal final once again. They will take on Eintracht Frankfurt in a few weeks time.

VfL Bochum 1848

LOOK AHEAD: VfB Stuttgart

Last weekend was fun, but it’s time to move on to our next chance of three points. On Saturday, VfL face VfB Stuttgart. The Swabians are looking to gain ground on us. They’re four points away from the safety. So, let’s LOOK AHEAD to #VfBBOC:

FC Augsburg

Uduokhai: “Massively disappointed“

Arne Maier: “We wasted a chance to secure safety today, mainly down to our bad starts to each half. We fought back after going 1-0 down and were pushing for another goal after equalising. Their two deflected goals after the break ultimately decided the game. We got one back, but it wasn’t enough in the end.”

FC Bayern München

Addressing the elephant in the room: The future of BFW

As you might already know, BFW’s award winning podcast network was among those to receive the guillotine on Friday. You can think of us as The Wire during its prime — critically acclaimed, but always fighting for that renewal for the following season.

TSG Hoffenheim

Fan Shop temporarily closed on Wednesday afternoon

Tuesday Fan Shop temporarily closed on Wednesday afternoon The TSG Fan Shop at the PreZero Arena...

1. FSV Mainz 05

Barreiro: “It meant a lot to be able to share that experience with them”

Leandro Barreiro is still on a high after his goal against Bayern at the weekend. The 22-year-old made the jump from the youth academy to the first team and has become one of Bo Svensson’s key men. The Luxembourger played an important role in the 3-1 victory over Bayern at the weekend, and not just because of his strong performance in midfield. He scored the decisive goal which broke the back of the game, as Stefan Bell put it afterwards.