Highlights
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Full-time: Eintracht 1-1 Wolfsburg
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試合終了
90'
+ 7
90'
+ 2
Eintracht go close
Twice! Can Uzun first draws a save from Müller, before Nkounkou sends an effort narrowly off target from the resulting corner.
90'
Time added on
We'll have six added minutes here.
86'
Frankfurt pressure
Can Uzun slams over the top after Götze's corner is nodded into the youngster's path.
84'
Almost Nkounkou
A tackle/pass-back into the area from Dardai has Nkounkou racing towards goal but he can only fire over the bar with Müller closing the angles.
83'
Roof of net
Nkounkou sends a cross into the mixer but it's going more towards the Wolfsburg goal. The ball lands on the roof of the net.
81'
Eintracht's Equaliser!
The pressure finally tells for the home side. Bahoya's whipped cross from the left is met by Can Uzun's close-range header and the home fans erupt as the ball slaps the back of the net.
79'
Müller saves
Wolfsburg's stand-in goalkeeper will take plenty from that save, as he pushes Götze's angles header from a corner way from danger.
78'
Off the post!
Ekitiké batters a rising shot from a very tight angle and looks on as it smashes against the upright.
72'
Goalscorer changed
Wolfsburg's opening goal has gone down as a Tuta o.g.
69'
More changes
Dino Topmöller throws Can Uzun and Niels Nkounkou into the game. The home fans are growing frustrated.
66'
Müller first
Marius Müller is on to make his Bundesliga debut as a 31-year-old.
65'
Grabara hurt
Wolfsburg's goalkeeper looks to have pulled a muscle following a goal kick and substitute Marius Müller is getting ready to come on.
59'
Win Probability
49'
16.5 %
Now
53.9 %
56'
Double swap
Hugo Larsson and Jean-Mattéo Bahoya have come on to try and lift the hosts.
54'
What a save!
Arthur Theate rises highest to head a set-piece towards the corner. Grabara gets a brilliant hand to the ball to deny Eintracht. That was some stop.
51'
Wolves lead!
Just as they did in the first half, Wolfsburg open well. A long ball over the top is headed on by Wind. Tuta delays under pressure from Amoura, who sticks a leg out and prods past Trapp! That's Amoura's ninth Bundesliga goal of the season.
51'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
46'
Away we go again
The second half is on in Frankfurt ...
後半開始
前半終了
Half-time: Eintracht 0-0 Wolfsburg
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45'
+ 1
Mæhle booked
Mæhle goes into the referee's notebook for an over-eager challenge on Götze.
45'
+ 1
42'
ボール回収時間
40'
Brown power
Brown takes the game by the scruff of the neck and bursts through on the left before smashing a cross into the centre. Grabara dives out to fist clear.
40'
ボール支配率(%)
5050
34'
Toppmöller concerned
The Eintracht coach is busy scribbling notes while occasionally looking up with a perplexed expression. The Eagles just haven't got going at all here.
32'
Wolfsburg chance
They've been quiet in attack since the early opening for Mæhle but the Dane is there again, taking Wind's through pass before mis-hitting a shot, which Trapp gather with ease.
27'
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Goals
24'
No way through
Højlund is off target following Frankfurt's latest foray forward.
22'
Game lull
After a helter-skelter start, this game has settled into a midfield battle, meaning there is little for the fans to get too excited about at this point. Collins wins Eintracht a corner, which comes to nothing.
18'
Eintracht in possession
The Eagles are knocking it about and probing for openings, with Wolfsburg content to await a chance to break, for now.
15'
Robin Koch coming off
The Eintracht defender makes his way slowly from the pitch, clearly in a lot of pain and holding his shoulder. Rasmus Kristensen is on.
13'
Koch down
Robin Koch is in a lot of pain after jumping with Jonas Wind and then crashing to the floor. This looks bad.
10'
シュート本数
1枠外
1枠内
2枠外
0枠内
7'
Frankfurt chance
The hosts come alive and play some lovely one-touch football as they advance up the pitch. Knauff bangs a shot low at goal that's bending outwards. Grabara gets down to save well.
4'
Wolfsburg pressure
The Wolves are knocking at the door here. Mæhle's corner causes plenty of fret inside the home area and Eintracht eventually hoik clear.
2'
Huge chance
This is a bad miss from Joakim Mæhle. Tiago Tomás crosses brilliantly from the right and Mæhle finds himself unmarked in front of goal. The Dane volleys over the top and puts his face in his hands.
1'
Game on
We're underway in Frankfurt ...
キックオフ
Day of Remembrance in German Football
80 years ago, on January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp was liberated. German football has been commemorating this event and the people who were persecuted, deported and murdered by the National Socialists on match days in and around around January 27th.
Here they come!
Both sides make their way out onto the turf on a bright winter's day in Frankfurt. Conditions are perfect for football and we're all set to go.
Awaiting teams
The home scarves are raised as Eintracht's anthem belts out around the Deutsche Bank Park. All that's left is for the teams to take to the field.
Danish feel
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More on those teams
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Eintracht starting XI
Trapp (c) – Tuta, Koch, Theate – Collins, Skhiri, Højlund, Brown – Götze, Knauff – Ekitiké
Eintracht subs
Santos, Nkounkou, Kristensen, Chandler, Dahoud, Larsson, Chaïbi, Uzun, Bahoya
Wolfsburg starting XI
Grabara - Fischer, Vavro, Koulierakis, Mæhle - Arnold (c) - Tiago Tomás, Svanberg, Gerhardt - Wind, Amoura
Wolfsburg subs
Müller, Bornauw, Roerslev, Vranckx, Dárdai, Kamiński, Skov Olsen, Nmecha, Behrens
3:41
Ekitiké on fire
The Wolves can dish it out, but...
Wolfsburg also underlined their strength from set-pieces in the last game against Kiel, scoring from a corner for the sixth time this season – the highest number in the league. However, the Wolves are also vulnerable from opposition corners, having conceded eight goals in a row from corners at home. Wolfsburg have only conceded more gosals from corners once, back in the 2009-10 season (nine).
Young guns
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0:57
Referee announcements in the stadium
Wolfsburg goals (almost) guaranteed
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Masters of the quick counter
Only Eintracht Frankfurt have been more successful this season in converting counter-attacks (nine times) than Wolfsburg (six times).
And scoring goals!
After 19 matches, the Wolves have already scored more goals (42) than in the entirety of last season (41).
Wolves hunting far from home
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The Eagles soaring
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Probable line-ups
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Dino Toppmöller on facing Wolfsburg
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Ralph Hasenhüttl on facing Frankfurt
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2:03
Watch: Wolfsburg 1-2 Frankfurt
... and it was all yellow
Frankfurt and Wolfsburg sit at opposite ends of the Bundesliga's disciplinary chart this season. The Wolves have collected more yellow cards (50) than any other club, while the Eagles have the fewest (27).
3:56
Watch: Changing of the attacking guard at Frankfurt
2:03
Watch: Hoffenheim 2-2 Frankfurt - highlights
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