Highlights
M. Fritz
広告
0:19
Watch: Maximilian Beier explains Hoffenheim comeback
0:31
Watch: Edin Terzic says Dortmund "gave away the win"
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Full-time: Dortmund 2-3 Hoffenheim
Having done the hard part of working themselves in front from an early deficit - Ilhas Bebou netting in the third minute - BVB gave up an advantage worked via Donyell Malen and Nico Shlotterbeck goals to lose against Hoffenheim. A couple of Maximilian Beier goals in quick succession bring the visitors a first win in nine after an incredible game. BVB lose for the first time in 2024.
試合終了
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What a chance!
Julian Brandt puts the set-piece right onto Emre Can's head and the BVB captain - completely unmarked and so close to goal - can only head off target. The home fans collectively throw their hands to their heads. That was the one.
90'
Time added on
BVB have six minutes to save this game, Hoffenheim the same amount to hold on for what would be a famous win.
87'
Last throw of the BVB dice?
It's 17-year-old Julien Duranville who is on to try and rescue this for the home side. Marco Reus makes way for the Belgian.
85'
Reus chance
Reus shanks a shot high and wide of the target. The Black-and-Yellows are running out of time here.
83'
Penalty review
Sabitzer wallops a shot from the edge of the area that takes a slight nick before hitting Grillitsch's hand inside the area. After a brief check, play continues. That would have been harsh on Hoffenheim had that been given. Not much Grillitsch could do.
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SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo penalty
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Dortmund expects
xGoals
2
2.2
1.15
3
Goals
79'
More changes
Triple swap from Pellegrino Matarazzo as Becker, Bülter and Weghorst enter the game. Mats Hummels is on for BVB, who switch to a back three.
76'
BVB's triple change
Adeyemi makes his long-awaited return from injury while Bynoe-Gittens and Moukoko are also on for the hosts, as they look to throw the kitchen sink at Hoffenheim.
74'
Füllkrug high and wide
Füllkrug is in on the left and the noise in the crowd rises in expectation. The Germany international clatters a shot off target and that will be his last action in this game.
73'
Almost Brooks
The visitors go oh so very close to netting a fourth but Brooks just can't quite convert from the corner.
71'
Changes imminent
Edin Terzic is getting ready to make some attacking changes with plenty of movement down on the Dortmund bench.
69'
BVB on the hunt
Dortmund have been frantically trying to get back into this game, as Reus sees a shot from a tight angle saved by Baumann. Hoffenheim, meanwhile, introduce Dennis Geiger from the bench.
65'
TSG hit the front!
Amazing! Dortmund lose the ball again and Hoffenheim are away through Stach. He paces through on the right before looking up and picking out Beier, who slots home his second goal in quick succession! Whistle all around at the Signal Iduna Park. Hoffenheim are partying in the corner.
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Hoffenheim are level!
Out of almost nothing, the visitors are on terms. Füllkrug gives the ball away in attack and Grillitsch immediately plays Beier away on the counter. The Hoffenheim man runs at Can, cuts outside and shoots. The effort takes a wicked deflection off Schlotterbeck and flies in.
59'
Füllkrug claim
Füllkrug goes down in the TSG box under close pressure from Kabak. Nothing doing, says the referee. Meanwhile, Donyell Malen is receiving treatment.
57'
Ryerson fright
Ryerson gifts the ball straight to Beier, whose shot over the top was very rushed. Ryseron raises his hand to the crowd by way of offering an apology.
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Win Probability
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31.4
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77.4
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Füllkrug effort
Sancho menaces on the right before working his way across the box. The English attacker squares for Füllkrug, whose shot strikes Reus.
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BVB in control
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50'
Schlotterbeck problem
The BVB defender has taken a nasty knock to the knee and needs treatment. A thumbs up comes from the player towards the bench.
48'
Skov hurt
Robert Skov has a groin problem and has had to be replaced for the visitors, who introduce David Jurásek.
46'
Peeeep!
We're off and running once more at the Signal Iduna Park.
後半開始
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Half-time: BVB 2-1 Hoffenheim
The hosts responded to going behind early-on - when Ihlas Bebou expertly took advantage of a defensive error - with goals from Donyell Malen and Nico Schlotterbeck. It's been frenetic at times and the second half will likely offer more of the same excitement.
前半終了
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Sabitzer warned
Sabitzer hacks down Skov and that's a booking for the BVB player.
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Grillitsch scare
A deflected Schlotterbeck effort is hacked at by Florian Grillitsch and the Hoffenheim No. 11 looks back nervously as the ball - in one moment - appears to be looping towards his goal. Baumann is there to save any blushes.
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Pressure Handling
82%
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Jadon Sancho
17 times under pressure
Schlotterbeck using his head
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BVB bossing it
シュート本数
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5枠内
0枠外
2枠内
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Malen the man
What a run Donyell Malen is on. He's netted six goals in his last six games in all competitions while his 10th Bundesliga goal of the season here is a personal best for a single campaign.
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TSG still pushing
Incredible game, this. Umut Tohumcu has just had a crack at goal, which Meyer catches. The match is being played at a frenetic pace.
25'
BVB hit the front
They've scored again! Schlotterbeck will be delighted with that having played a part in Hoffenheim's opening goal. Reus's free kick from the right towards the near post finds the defender, who dips and heads home.
21'
Malen on fire
It's certainly been coming. Brandt's corner is flicked on by Reus and Malen is there to volley home from close range. The Signal Iduna Park erupts.
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Almost Malen
Malen skates onto a through pass and darts a finish towards the far post, which Baumann gets down to claw away. Super save.
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Brooks focused
USMNT international is lathered in sweat as he and his defenders look to repel attack after BVB attack. The Berlin-born player gets in one more big block to keep the hosts at bay.
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BVB's solid response
Dortmund have quickly shaken themselves from the disappointment of conceding their earliest goal since January 2023 (against Mainz). Edin Terzic's men have been mounting attack after attack, but with this game wide open, Hoffenheim will fancy their chances on the counter.
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Sabitzer again
The Austrian stands over a free kick in a central position before driving a knuckleball at the target which Baumann does well to hold onto at the second attempt.
5'
Sabitzer smashes one
From a Brandt corner, Marcel Sabitzer takes possession and hits one at goal. The shot goes through the bodies but Baumann is there to block.
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Hoffenheim lead!
Amazing! A terrible error in defence between Emre Can and Nico Schlotterbeck allows Ihlas Bebou to nip in and drive a finish high into the net from a tight angle.
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Peeep!
Game on at the Signal Iduna Park ...
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Unstoppable Baumann
Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann will feature in his 450th Bundesliga game (131 for Freiburg, 319 for TSG). Of the currently active Bundesliga players, only Manuel Neuer (493) and Thomas Müller (463) can boast more appearances in the German top flight.
Schlotti's half century
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Hoffenheim changes
TSG coach Pellegrino Matarazzo makes two changes to his starting eleven compared to the 1-0 home reverse against Union Berlin last time out. John Anthony Brooks and Robert Skov come in for the suspended Stanley Nsoki and Grischa Prömel (knee ligament injury).
Can's defensive call
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Dortmund starting XI
Meyer - Ryerson, Can (c), Schlotterbeck, Maatsen - Sabitzer, Brandt - Malen, Reus, Sancho - Füllkrug
Dortmund subs
Lotka, Bensebaini, Hummels, Wolf, Özcan, Bynoe-Gittens, Adeyemi, Duranville, Moukoko
Hoffenheim starting XI
Baumann (c) - Kadeřábek, Kabak, Brooks, Skov - Grillitsch - Stach, Tohumcu - Kramarić - Beier, Bebou
Hoffenheim subs
Philipp, Jurásek, Drexler, Adams, Becker, Geiger, Bülter, Weghorst, Moerstedt
TSG's happy memories
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One more time
Lest we forget, today's is the third meeting between these teams this season. The hosts won the corresponding fixture in the Bundesliga by 3-1 while there was also an encounter in the second round of the DFB Cup, which the Black-and-Yellows won 1-0.
Missed yesterday's action?
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Door open for BVB
After fifth-place Leipzig fell to defeat at Bayern Munich and third-place VfB Stuttgart were held by Cologne yesterday, Dortmund could open up a four point lead over the former and move within three points of the latter if they beat Hoffenheim. As for TSG, they can climb as high as seventh with victory.
Terzić on Hoffenheim
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Matarazzo on Dortmund
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Dortmund team news
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Hoffenheim team news
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Dortmund and Füllkrug on song
BVB are unbeaten in 2024 in all competitions, a run which covers seven games. Füllkrug, meanwhile, has six goals in six Rückrunde matches, more than any other player in the German top flight.
Head-to-head
This fixture has been rather one-sided in recent years. Dortmund have won the last six meetings in all competitions and are unbeaten in the last eight, with Die Kraichgauer's previous win coming in June 2020. That game, though, did end 4-0 to Hoffenheim - they will be hoping for a similar scoreline here.
2:03
Watch: Hoffenheim 1-3 Dortmund - previous meeting
3:58
Watch: Wolfsburg 1-1 Borussia Dortmund - highlights
3:00
Watch: Hoffenheim 0-1 Union Berlin - highlights
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