Highlights
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0:17
Watch: Loïs Openda talks Leipzig confidence
0:21
Watch: Jadon Sancho on must-win final three games
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Watch: Edin Terzić on top-four race
Full-time: Leipzig 4-1 Dortmund
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試合終了
90'
+ 2
How's that not gone in?!
A corner is flicked on by Wolff and it must have been too fast for Fullkrug who fails to direct the ball in from just a few yards out.
88'
Triple sub
There's a very well-earned standing ovation at the Red Bull Arena as Openda, Schlager and Haidara come off after a brilliant shift from each of them.
85'
Brilliant defending
Fullkrug sets up for a far-post header but in flies Haidara to clear the cross with his head at the last moment. He celebrates a great clearance right in front of the Germany international and things get heated.
81'
4-1!
That looks like the three points for Leipzig. A swift attack sees Henrichs found in the box and his pass into Baumgartner is collected and prodded home by the Austrian substitute.
77'
Almost game over!
Leipzig counter and Openda leaves Sule on the floor and gets his shot away, it's deflected, though, and Kobel somehow tips the ball round the post.
76'
Possession isn't everything though...
xGoals
3
2.36
1.07
1
Goals
74'
Dortmund in possession
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4159
72'
Another attacking change
Teriz adds another body upfront as he brings on Moukoko for Ryerson. Rose, meanwhile takes of goalscorer Sesko for Baumgartner.
69'
O-pen-da?
Haidara finds Openda in the Dortmund box with a brilliant pass, but Sule is there to snuff the danger. The Belgian striker is adamant that he should have had a penalty.
67'
Reus tries his luck
Reus is the next to try beating Gulacsi but the Hungarian makes another strong stop.
64'
Terzić goes on the attack
Two goals down and time slipping away, Terzić brings on attacking English forward Jamie Bynoe-Gittens for defensive midfielder Salih Ozcan.
63'
Main man
シュート
5
2
Xavi Simons Niclas Füllkrug
62'
Xavi again!
Leipzig's Dutch maestro fashions another chance just inside the Dortmund box but he again flashes the ball just wide.
59'
Shots aplenty
シュート本数
9枠外
4枠内
1枠外
4枠内
58'
More Xavi magic
A decent break into the Dortmund box ends up with Xavi firing a brilliant effort just over the bar.
53'
Gulacsi again!
Leipzig's keeper makes another important save, denying Ryerson from a tricky angle to keep his side two goals ahead.
52'
Two changes
Goalscorer Simakan comes off for Henrichs as Rose makes a chance with Terzic matches him by bringing Sule on for Hummels.
47'
Rapid fire!
Less than a minute into the second half and Leipzig break with Openda finding Simakan for a simple far-post tap-in. Wow!
46'
One change at the break
We're back underway at the Red Bull Arena, and Marco Reus has replaced Karim Adeyemi at the break.
後半開始
45'
+ 7
Half-time: Leipzig 2-1 Dortmund
There was plenty of hope this match would be a cracker and the opening 45 minutes certainly didn't disappoint. An end-to-end affair was punctured by a sublime Jadon Sancho opener but BVB's lead lasted just three minutes before Openda found the net and Sesko later doubled it. There's individual battles all over the pitch and so far Leipzig are winning them, who knows what will happen after the break...
45'
+ 6
控え
前半終了
45'
+ 3
Ses-goal!!!
A corner is cleared to Schlager and his thumping long-range effort is saved by Kobel, but Sesko is there to brilliantly direct in a tricky rebound.
44'
Olmo tries his luck
Dani Olmo shows some nice footwork outside the BVB box and makes room for a shot, but his long-range effort sails just over the bar.
41'
Pressure Handling
83%
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Jadon Sancho
12 times under pressure
35'
Big block!
Haidara thumps a shot towards net but Hummels puts his body on the line to stop it getting there.
31'
Overulled!
The referee consults with VAR and overturns his decision, no penalty for Leipzig.
31'
Penalty Leipzig!
Dortmund needlessly lose possession in their box and just as Olmo picks up the ball Ozcan takes him down. The referee points straight to the spot.
29'
SituationPenalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionNo penalty
23'
Game on!
Xavi picks out Openda with a glorious cross from the outside of his boot and the Belgian pokes the ball in. The linesman signals the goal was offside, but a VAR review overturns the decision. What a game!
23'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
Sancho magic!
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19'
Fullkrug again!
Fullkrug heads the resulting corner just over the bar, what a chance!
19'
Gulacsi called into action again
Brandt is found just outside of the Leipzig box and takes an early shot that's heading for the corner of the net before Gulacsi pushes it around the post.
17'
ボール回収時間
16'
Fury!
BVB break after a Leipzig spell of possession, but just as Brandt is about to pick out a forward Orban takes him down. Fullkrug is furious with the RBL captain and demands a yellow card which isn't forthcoming.
14'
BOSH!
Leipzig's dangerman Openda is found in the box, but just before he gains possession in the area for the first time, in comes Schlotterbeck with a crunching tackle, winning the ball and clearing out the Belgian.
12'
What a save!
Sancho dinks a glorious cross onto the head of Füllkrug and he couldn't do much better from eight yards out, but Gulacsi is there to fingertip the header around the post when it looked destined for the back of the net.
11'
Almost!
The corner is flicked on at the near-post by Wolff but Leipzig manage to clear a good chance.
11'
First corner
Some decent possession and dribbling from Jadon Sancho wins BVB the first corner of the match...
9'
Dortmund spring
BVB quickly head up the other end of the pitch but a pass to the rapid Karim Adeyemi is just too late.
8'
First chance!
Leipzig get the ball to Xavi on the outside of the Dortmund box, but his shot is high and wide.
6'
Dortmund regain control
After a dominant start from the home side BVB start finding their way into the match, drawing the fullbacks in to help maintain possession.
2'
We're underway!
Leipzig kick us off and look raring to go with a rapid swift passing start to the game.
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Familiar foes
Leipzig manager Marco Rose's previous job in management was in the Dortmund dugout for the 2021/22 season. His spell was best remembered for the performances of Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland, but there will be plenty of familiar faces opposing him in black and yellow.
Leipzig starting XI
Gulácsi - Simakan, Orbán (c), Castello, Raum - Xavi, Haidara, Schlager, Olmo -, Šeško, Openda
Leipzig subs
Blaswich, Henrichs, Bitshiabu, Klostermann, Kampl, Seiwald, Elmas, Baumgartner, Poulsen
Dortmund starting XI
Kobel (c) - Wolf, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Ryerson - Nmecha, Özcan - Sancho, Brandt, Adeyemi - Füllkrug
Dortmund Subs
Meyer, Morey, Reus, Moukoko, Sabitzer, Süle, Pohlmann, Wätjen, Bynoe-Gittens
Away specialists
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Rose's view on Dortmund
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1:27
Watch: Final sprint in race for Europe
Terzić on facing Leipzig
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2:55
Watch: Dortmund's moment of truth
3:28
Watch: How do Leipzig and Dortmund compare?
Probable line-ups
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Advantage Leipzig?
Die Roten Bullen have won five of their last six competitive meetings with Dortmund; however, BVB have finished above Leipzig in five of the last seven seasons.
High stakes
... although potentially not as high as previously thought. Usually it's only the top four teams that earn a place in the UEFA Champions League, but given that the tournament is expanding its format next season - and thanks to Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen enjoying deep runs in European competition this term - Germany are on course to secure a fifth Champions League spot thanks to their UEFA coefficient ranking. As it stands, that would mean both of these teams will make the Champions League - with sixth-placed Frankfurt 12 points further back.
2:03
Watch: Leipzig edge ahead in top-four race
2:03
Watch: Dortmund go soooo close
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