FC Bayern Munich – 1. FC Union Berlin 3:0 (2:0)
Bayern dominated the game against 1. FC Union Berlin after just a few minutes. Harry Kane then converted a penalty in the 15th minute to make it 1-0 for the hosts. The ball dominance remains FC Bayern. In the 43rd minute, Kingsley Coman made it 2-0. Kane ensures the final score with a second goal five minutes into the second half. This means FC Bayern remains unbeaten in the Bundesliga – and in first place in the table.
Eintracht Frankfurt – VfL Bochum 7:2 (4:1)
Despite a strong start, the Bochum team is going Eintracht Frankfurt already in the lead in the 9th minute. Center forward Hugo Ekitiké scored the first goal for the Hessians. Six more would follow over the course of the game. In the first half, Omar Marmoush (18th), Ansgar Knauff (20th) and Nathaniel Brown (32nd) scored to make the halftime score 4-1 for the hosts. In the second half, Mo Dahoud (61′) and substitute Can Uzun (66′) scored two more goals. The second goal from Ekitiké (69th) finally sealed the final score of 7:2. Bochum’s two goals were scored by Dani de Wit (35′) and Philipp Hofmann (51′).
TSG Hoffenheim – FC St. Pauli 0:2 (0:1)
Newly promoted St. Pauli wins away against them TSG Hoffenheim and celebrates its second win of the season in the Bundesliga – even without conceding a goal. Olapado Afolayan scored the first goal in the 20th minute. Before this first offensive action, Hamburg had taken a more defensive approach. TSG, who seemed to have recovered a little recently, tried to strike back, but despite having a lot of the ball, they were unable to pull it off in the second half. St. Pauli defended their lead until the end and rounded off the result with a second goal from Andreas Albers in stoppage time.
VfL Wolfsburg – FC Augsburg 1:1 (0:1)
Wolfsburg and Augsburg draw. Despite a better performance from the hosts, it looked for a long time as if the FC Augsburg win. Phillip Tietz made it 1-0 in the 34th minute, taking advantage of one of FCA’s few chances in this game. There had previously been a coordination problem between VfL goalkeeper Kamil Grabara and central defender Denis Vavro. It wasn’t until the 82nd minute that center forward Mohammed Amoura saved VfL’s draw.
Holstein Kiel – 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 1:0 (1:0)
With the 1-0 win against 1. FC Heidenheim, Holstein Kiel achieved its first Bundesliga victory in the club’s history. Midfielder Patrick Erras scored the goal for the promoted team in the 28th minute. At first the game played more in the midfield area, with both teams playing more defensively. Although it remained a goal – after two missed goalscoring opportunities by Phil Harres (72nd) and Finn Porath – the Kiel team presented themselves as a more dominant team, especially in the second half.
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Bayern dominated the game against 1. FC Union Berlin after just a few minutes. Harry Kane then converted a penalty in the 15th minute to make it 1-0 for the hosts. The ball dominance remains FC Bayern. In the 43rd minute, Kingsley Coman made it 2-0. Kane ensures the final score with a second goal five minutes into the second half. This means that FC Bayern remains unbeaten in the Bundesliga – and in first place in the table.
Despite a strong start, the Bochum team is going Eintracht Frankfurt already in the lead in the 9th minute. Center forward Hugo Ekitiké scored the first goal for the Hessians. Six more would follow over the course of the game. In the first half, Omar Marmoush (18th), Ansgar Knauff (20th) and Nathaniel Brown (32nd) scored to make the halftime score 4-1 for the hosts. In the second half, Mo Dahoud (61′) and substitute Can Uzun (66′) scored two more goals. Ekitiké’s second goal (69th) finally sealed the final score of 7:2. Bochum’s two goals were scored by Dani de Wit (35′) and Philipp Hofmann (51′).