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Niclas Füllkrug (on DAZN): “A crazy game. The second half cannot happen after a solid first half, in which we had the game completely under control. Then it should actually be good for us if Heidenheim push up higher, because we have pace up front. We also had some chances to score, but couldn’t make it 3-0. I was really looking forward to the game. The reception was terrific. It was a great moment when I came on. I was very pleased about that.”
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“We need to show that we’re ready to take the next step,” said Thorup. After beating SC Freiburg 2-1 last time out, the coach is aiming for a second successive win, something FCA last managed in October 2023 (5-2 in Heidenheim, 3-2 against Wolfsburg). While Augsburg are currently in 11th place with 26 points, Darmstadt are bottom of the league after winning promotion last season. Torsten Lieberknecht’s side did pick up a deserved point away to in-form Werder Bremen last weekend though (1-1).
Bayern Munich’s recent downturn might be spurring the club to re-think its strategy for the summer. In fact, Bayern Munich might be hitting desperation mode with their problem at striker and could be looking to get way more serious about a pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane:
The defeat at Augsburg last weekend has quickly been put in the past. “We’ve done barely any video analysis. We just couldn’t keep up in the second half. I believe, though, that tomorrow can be a very different story to Augsburg, especially seeing as we have two days longer to prepare.”
Away to the league leaders at Easter: TSG Hoffenheim will visit Bayer 04 Leverkusen on Easter Saturday, 30 March, at (15:30 CET). TSG will also play away to 1. FSV Mainz 05 (13 April) and at home to Borussia Mönchengladbach (20 April) on Saturdays at 15:30 CET, the traditional Bundesliga kick-off time.
RB Leipzig joined Bundesliga International and Street FC for a watch party in NYC.
The German Football League has scheduled Matchdays 27 to 30 in the Bundesliga.
The German Football League (DFL) has confirmed the dates and kick-off times for Matchdays 27 to 30 in the Bundesliga. The Wolves’ final game of next month takes place at 15:30 CET on Saturday 30 March, when they visit Werder Bremen. The Matchday 29 meeting with Borussia Mönchengladbach at the Volkswagen Arena kicks off at 17:30 CEST on Sunday 7 April, before back-to-back Saturday afternoon fixtures at Leipzig (13 April) and at home to VfL Bochum (20 April).
Friday 1 September (20:30 CET): BVB vs. 1. FC Heidenheim
September will get under way with a home game. BVB will kick off Matchday 3 of the Bundesliga season against 1. FC Heidenheim this Friday evening. It will be the first meeting between the first team and the Bundesliga newcomers. Only the U23s have previously taken on Heidenheim, whose squad includes three former Borussia players, in the 3. Liga: Lennard Maloney, Patrick Mainka and Jan-Niklas Beste will be returning to Dortmund for the game.
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