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Eintracht Frankfurt vs. VfL Wolfsburg (29.11.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
29.11.2025 2025

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
56'' Eintracht Frankfurt Nathaniel Brown Yellow Card
62'' Eintracht Frankfurt J. Bahoya Substitution 1
62'' Eintracht Frankfurt M. Gotze Substitution 2
67'' VfL Wolfsburg A. Zehnter Normal Goal
70'' VfL Wolfsburg Patrick Wimmer Yellow Card
71'' VfL Wolfsburg P. Wimmer Substitution 1
71'' VfL Wolfsburg M. Amoura Substitution 2
76'' Eintracht Frankfurt E. Skhiri Substitution 3
82'' Eintracht Frankfurt A. Knauff Substitution 4
86'' VfL Wolfsburg C. Eriksen Substitution 3
86'' VfL Wolfsburg Y. Gerhardt Substitution 4
90'' + 3'' Eintracht Frankfurt Arthur Theate Penalty confirmed
90'' + 5'' VfL Wolfsburg Maximilian Arnold Yellow Card
90'' + 5'' VfL Wolfsburg Konstantinos Koulierakis Yellow Card
90'' + 4'' VfL Wolfsburg Denis Vavro Yellow Card
90'' + 9'' VfL Wolfsburg L. Majer Substitution 5
90'' Eintracht Frankfurt M. Batshuayi Penalty

Eintracht Frankfurt

They are called Die Adler (The Eagles), SGE (Sportgemeinde Eintracht) or Launische Diva. The club colours are red, black and white. They are at home at the Commerzbank-Arena, which currently bears this name for commercial reasons. The original name is Waldstadion. A capacity of 51,000 people is used for league matches.

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VfL Wolfsburg

What do they call them? Die Wölfe, the wolves. The club colours are green and white. For home games they use the Volkswagen Arena, which has a capacity of 30,000 seats for league matches. For matches under the UEFA banner, the name VfL Wolfsburg Arena is then used so as not to indicate the sponsor in the name, which UEFA forbids. It is a modern arena, opened in 2002.

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