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TSG 1899 Hoffenheim vs. Borussia Dortmund (26.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
26.04.2025 2024 0 : 1 2 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
20'' Borussia Dortmund S. Guirassy Normal Goal
23'' Borussia Dortmund Daniel Svensson ui.Goal confirmed
30'' 1899 Hoffenheim K. Akpoguma Substitution 1
34'' Borussia Dortmund Serhou Guirassy Missed Penalty
41'' Borussia Dortmund Waldemar Anton Yellow Card
61'' 1899 Hoffenheim A. Hložek Normal Goal
64'' 1899 Hoffenheim Arthur Chaves Yellow Card
68'' Borussia Dortmund J. Gittens Substitution 1
68'' Borussia Dortmund F. Nmecha Substitution 2
71'' 1899 Hoffenheim A. Hložek Substitution 2
71'' 1899 Hoffenheim M. Bülter Substitution 3
74'' Borussia Dortmund J. Brandt Normal Goal
77'' 1899 Hoffenheim D. Geiger Substitution 4
77'' Borussia Dortmund J. Ryerson Substitution 3
81'' Borussia Dortmund N. Süle Substitution 4
81'' Borussia Dortmund J. Brandt Substitution 5
90'' + 5'' Borussia Dortmund W. Anton Normal Goal
90'' 1899 Hoffenheim P. Kadeřábek Normal Goal
90'' + 13'' 1899 Hoffenheim Umut Tohumcu Yellow Card
90'' + 7'' 1899 Hoffenheim Stanley N'Soki Yellow Card
90'' + 8'' 1899 Hoffenheim Pavel Kadeřábek Yellow Card
90'' + 12'' 1899 Hoffenheim Anton Stach Yellow Card

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Their nickname is Die Kraichgauer, after the region in which they are based. The club colours are blue and white. They play their matches at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena, which is currently called the PreZero Arena for sponsorship reasons. It is a modern stadium that opened in 2009 and can hold 30,150 spectators for league matches.

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Borussia Dortmund

The second most successful club in the history of the Bundesliga has the nicknames Die Borussen, Der BVB and Die Schwarzgelben (the yellow and black). Perhaps needless to say, the club colours are yellow and black, which is also on the emblem. They play at the Wesfalenstadion, a stadium with a capacity of 81,365 for league matches and 65,825 for international ones. However, for sponsorship reasons it is now called Signal Iduna Park. It is the largest stadium in Germany and the seventh largest in Europe. It is also the stadium with the highest average attendance than any other club stadium in the world.

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