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Full-time: Heidenheim 0-0 Hoffenheim

The final whistle goes at the Voith-Arena. A lively second half saw both sides with plenty of chances to decide the game, in particular for the home side, but some good goalkeeping means that the spoils are shared this evening. The point moves Heidenheim up to tenth, whilst Hoffenheim remain just one spot above the relegation play-off place but now with a three-point gap between themselves and St. Pauli.
試合終了
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Müller strong against Berisha

The FCH 'keeper stayed big and blocked Berisha's fiery left-footed shot with his shoulder and it goes out for a corner.
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Stoppage time

There will be three minutes of second-half injury time.
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Berisha into the book

The attacker picks up his side's second yellow of the game.
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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Mainka in position to shoot once more

The centre-half has found himself in several shooting positions this evening, with his latest effort going high and wide. Not what he is used to, but after scoring in midweek, you wouldn't put it past him!
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One last push

Can either side dig deep after a long week, in which they have both been away from home in European competition, and score a late winner?
84'

Changes on both sides

Both head coaches have decided to bring on replacements in the hope they will make a good impact in what time remains in this game.
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Conteh fails to find the net

The substitute goes through on goal and looks set to knock it past Baumann, but is denied once again as it remains goalless.
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Wanner's free kick no trouble for Baumann

The 'keeper watches on as Wanner sends his free kick off target. The Germany international certainly looked unnerved by the effort.
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Still all square going into the final 15

Will one of the sides find a way through in the closing quarter of an hour? They've certainly both had their fair share of chances thus far, can they make one of them count?
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Scienza forces a good save from Baumann

A curling effort from the Brazilian is tipped round the post by the Germany international. It's now Heidenheim's turn to knock on the door in search of an opener!
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How is it still 0-0?

A golden chance for Heidenheim. Substitute Breunig has the goal at his mercy as he takes aim from inside the six-yard box, but Baumann recovers to make a wonderful save before Wanner fires over on the rebound. Best opportunity of the night so far!
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Schmidt opts for a double change

Pieringer and Stach's duel come to a close as he is swapped for Breunig, whilst the FCH head coach brings on some real pace in the form of Sirlord Conteh.
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Bülter goes without a goal

The attacker is unable to add to his recent goalscoring record and is replaced by Berisha.
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Pieringer vs. Stach: the second-half sequel

The Heidenheim striker feels he was fouled by his opposite man, but referee Dingert is having none of it. It is highly unlikely that this will be the last we hear of these two jostling for the ball in this game.
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Which way, if any, will this game turn?

Hoffenheim will be happy with their second-half showing so far, but Heidenheim's individual stars have shown glimpses of what they're capable of producing. We're all set for an intriguing final 30 minutes or so here at the Voith-Arena.
61'

Scienza rolls it just wide

After all the Hoffenheim dominance, it's the hosts who produce the next moment of magic. Scienza drills the ball across goal with a right-footed shot, and it flies inches past the far post.
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Matarazzo brings on fresh legs

Two like-for-like swaps from the Hoffenheim head coach as he seeks to give his side a boost after a positive start to the second half.
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Kramarić goes close from distance

The latest TSG attempt comes courtesy of Kramarić, whose left-footed strike flies just over the goal, their sixth attempt of the half so far.
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Lively start to the second half

Hoffenheim have made a good start to the second 45, with Kevin Müller being called into action several times already to prevent the visitors from taking the lead.
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Bülter denied by Müller

After feinting to shoot and earning himself a free shot on goal, Bülter opts for the near post which was well covered by Müller, and the Heidenheim 'keeper is equal to the effort.
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Grillitsch over the bar!

The Austrian tries his luck from just outside the box, and that wasn't too far away at all, going just over the frame!
47'

Start as you mean to go on

Hložek has the first shot on target of the second half, as his left-footed shot is comfortably collected by Müller.
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Here we go again!

Two unchanged sides have come out and are ready to go in the second half!
後半開始
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Half-time: Heidenheim 0-0 Hoffenheim

A tactically fascinating half, but one which has lacked clear-cut chances, has come to an end at the Voith-Arena. Heidenheim's front three are looking dangerous, whilst Hoffenheim have worked it into some decent areas, but neither side has been able to put that final pass together or trouble the opposition's 'keeper. The stage is set for an exciting second half!
前半終了
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Stoppage time

Two additional minutes have been indicated.
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Snake hips from Scienza

Heidenheim's number eight has glided through the Hoffenheim defence a couple of times this evening, and on this occasion he looks to lay it off to Pieringer to turn and shoot, but the striker is crowded out by the visitors' back line and the ball is cleared.
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A feisty affair

This game has not lacked its share of physicality, but this is also causing the flow of the game to be interrupted by the odd fouls committed by both sides.
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Wanner almost breaks the deadlock

The Heidenheim attacker lets fly on the right side of the penalty box, and his shot takes a deflection off N'Soki. It appears to be trickling wide, but Pieringer looks to guide it in on the slide, and if not for some good positioning from Akpoguma to get between man and ball, we may have seen the first goal of the night.
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Bischof covering the hard yards

It's been a spirited performance from 19-year-old Tom Bischof in midfield so far, as he has stopped a lot of Heidenheim attacks at source, something for which his teammates have been grateful.
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One-on-one duel heating up

There is a nice battle developing between Marvin Pieringer and Anton Stach. Both have committed fouls on each other and have been awarded a caution for their troubles, but will that be the end of it?
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Hoffenheim working it nicely

The guests are threading some nice passing moves together, but are just falling short when it comes to making that final pass to set up a shot. They will look to turn the screw in the final minutes before the break.
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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
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Kramarić a whisker away

Hložek fires the ball across the box from the right wing, and the Croatia international stretches to tap it in, missing the ball by a matter of inches. The away side came close to opening the scoring there!
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Plenty of encouragement from the touchline

Both Schmidt and Matarazzo have been out of their seats, barking orders and encouraging their players from the technical area. Their intensity on the sideline has been mirrored in the play so far.
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End-to-end stuff, but no real chances

It's been a close-fought affair so far in Heidenheim, with both sides seeing plenty of the ball. Neither have been able to fashion any real chances so far as we near the halfway stage of the opening 45 minutes.
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Too high from Dorsch

The midfielder tries his luck from the free kick, but ends up skying it well over the target.
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Free kick in a promising position

Scienza draws a foul from Akpoguma and wins a free kick for the hosts which Heidenheim's set-piece takers would define as 'within range'...
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Wanner dazzling

Young star Paul Wanner is displaying his technical quality tonight with some neat dribbling. He is a player you just cannot take your eyes off when on the ball!
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TSG win the first corner

Bülter dribbles down the left wing and wins a corner for his side. Nothing comes from the resulting set-piece for Matarazzo's side, and the hosts go straight down the other end and win their first corner of the night.
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Mainka comes close!

The Heidenheim skipper almost made it two goals in two games! From a free kick into the box, the ball ended up at the centre-back's feet, but he blazed his left-footed effort over the bar.
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Pieringer still finding his range

A great run down the right flank by Traoré, who then picks out Pieringer on the edge of the box. The FCH striker tries to guide it into the bottom-left corner with the outside of his foot, but the shot goes wide of the target.
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First attack for the visitors

The away side get forward for the first time as Bülter sends a cross into the box from the left-hand side. Gendrey rises to try and meet the ball, but he is beaten to the ball by Gimber and fouls his opposite man, putting an end to the attack.
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Yet to win in white

Hoffenheim are repping their white away strip tonight, a kit in which they are yet to win in the league this season. They'll be hoping tonight's the night for their first Bundesliga victory on the road this season.
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And we're off

The hosts get us underway in the final Bundesliga fixture of the weekend!
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Third time's the charm?

Heidenheim have lost both of their last two home league fixtures, suffering defeat against Freiburg (3-0) and RB Leipzig (1-0). Can they get back to winning ways in front of the home support at the Voith-Arena?

The story of the table

This is the final fixture of Matchday 8, and Hoffenheim go into it in 15th place, just two points and one spot above the relegation play-off place, therefore they'll be wanting to win tonight to establish some breathing room between them and the drop. The hosts from Heidenheim are two points ahead of them in 12th, and will be looking to climb some places themselves with a victory this evening.
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Pieringer leading the Heidenheim scoring charts

Marvin Pieringer starts up top for Heidenheim tonight, and netted in the 2-0 victory over Mainz back in September. He's got three Bundesliga goals to his name so far, more than any FCH player.
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Kramarić always good for a goal

Not only did the Croatian score in his last Bundesliga appearance against Bochum, but he also netted a 90th-minute winner for Hoffenheim at the Voith-Arena in 2023/24. Will he repeat the feat again for Matarazzo's side tonight?
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More on those teams

Frank Schmidt makes eight changes to the side that won in Cyprus on Thursday, with only Müller, matchwinner Mainka and Dorsch remaining in the line-up. Meanwhile, there are only two changes to the Hoffenheim team which began the defeat in Porto, as Akpoguma and Bülter come in for Chaves and Bruun Larsen.

Heidenheim starting XI

Müller - Traoré, Mainka (c), Gimber, Föhrenbach - Schöppner, Maloney, Dorsch - Wanner, Pieringer, Scienza

Heidenheim subs

Feller, Busch, Siersleben, Breunig, Kerber, Beck, Kaufmann, Theuerkauf, Conteh

Hoffenheim starting XI

Baumann (c) – Akpoguma, Stach, N'Soki – Gendrey, Bischof, Grillitsch, Prass – Kramaric – Hložek, Bülter

Hoffenheim subs

Philipp, Kadeřábek, Drexler, Chaves, Tohumcu, Samassékou, Berisha, Tabaković, Bruun Larsen
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Schmidt on facing Hoffenheim

"We have analysed the opponent and we know how they play. Sometimes there are marginal changes, but most of the time they play with a back three. We have looked at the last few games and [Thursday's] game against Porto is just a small update that we are still processing. In the end, we base our decisions on what has already happened before."
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Matarazzo on facing Heidenheim

"If we play to our full potential, we have a chance of winning. It's up to us to get there. Heidenheim's pressing varies, but it's always man-oriented. That makes it difficult to find your rhythm and put together good combinations. They also like to invite pressure onto themselves and then play balls in behind. They're very difficult to play against.“
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Mixed results in Europe

Both teams were in European action this week, with Heidenheim winning on their trip to Cyprus as Patrick Mainka's goal got them past Pafos 1-0 in the Europa Conference League. Meanwhile, Hoffenheim suffered a 2-0 defeat to Porto in the Europa League.
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In-form duo

Hoffenheim's Andrej Kramarić - playing this season in midfield - has provided five assists, more than any other midfielder, while Marius Bülter has scored four times in his last four games.
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