Highlights
D. Jöllenbeck
Full-time: Hoffenheim 1-3 Eintracht
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Full-time
87'
Substitution
78'
Substitution
78'
Substitution
75'
Substitution
75'
Substitution
65'
Substitution
65'
Substitution
63'
Substitution
61'
TSG fighting back
Robert Skov tries to lift some of the pressure on Hoffenheim with a well-aimed free-kick towards the corner. Jens Grahl gets across to claw that one away.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 5
Substitution
Half-time
45'
+ 4
Half-time: Hoffenheim 1-3 Eintracht
Eintracht responded to going behind to Maximilian Beier's sixth goal in seven Bundesliga games via strikes from Omar Marmoush, Ansgar Knauff and Ellyes Skhiri to take a commanding lead at the break.
45'
+ 3
Eintracht extend lead
Amazing scenes. Eintracht go further in front as Hoffenheim shoot themselves in the foot. Some slack home play sees the visitors snatch possession and after some very tidy build up, the ball breaks to Ellyes Skhiri who prods high into the net from the right.
29'
Win Probability
3'
13.7 %
Now
60.7 %
24'
Eagles soaring!
Eintracht Frankfurt have turned this game on its head! Having trailed earlier in the match, the visitors have taken the lead and it's Ansgar Knauff who taps in at the back post for Frankfurt's second!
12'
Eintracht equalise
Another long kick-out leads to another goal! This time Jens Grahl lashes one long upfield and the Hoffenheim defence inexplicably pause as the they try to track the dropping ball in the sunshine. Marmoush nips in to level!
Hoffenheim lead!
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1'
Game on!
Hoffenheim and Eintracht get their Saturday afternoon encounter off and running!
Kick-off!
0:12
Watch: Frankfurt arrive in Sinsheim
0:20
Watch: Inside the TSG changing room
Hoffenheim XI
Baumann (c) - Szalai, Brooks, Vogt - Kadeřábek, Prömel, Grillitsch, Stach, Skov - Weghorst, Beier
Hoffenheim subs
Philipp, Berisha, Bebou, Samassekou, Becker, Bülter, Akpoguma, Bischof, Tohumcu
Frankfurt XI
Trapp (c) - Tuta, Koch, Pacho - Buta, Larsson, Shkiri, Max - Knauff, Chaïbi - Marmoush
Frankfurt subs
Grahl, Smolčić, Ngankam, Hauge, Hasebe, Dina Ebimbe, Nkounkou, Aaronson, Ferri
Toppmöller's view on Hoffenheim
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Matarazzo's view on Frankfurt
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Joint message for peace
The DFL has recommended a minute's silence in the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 to remember all innocent victims and their relatives after the devastating events in the Middle East. With this joint effort, the DFL and DFB would like to send a common message from German football for peace. Football is a sport that brings people together, which is why we all stand up for peaceful coexistence, respect and tolerance. A fortnight ago, the terrorist attack by Hamas on the people of Israel and the State of Israel began. The DFL is shocked by this terrible attack and the events in the region.
Probable line-ups
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Beier on fire
20-year-old Maximilian Beier has enjoyed a breakout start to the campaign, scoring five goals across Hoffenheim's opening seven Bundesliga games - only Vedad Ibišević, Anthony Modeste and Andrej Kramarić have managed to be as prolific for Die Kraichgauer at this point of a season.
2:03
Watch: Hoffenheim 3-1 Frankfurt - previous meeting
2:03
Watch: Werder Bremen 2-3 Hoffenheim - highlights
2:03
Watch: Frankfurt 2-0 Heidenheim - highlights
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