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FC Union BerlinFC Union Berlin
  • Kevin Vogt 26'
  • Yorbe Vertessen 45'
2:1
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Borussia DortmundBorussia Dortmund
  • Julian Ryerson 62'
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BundesligaSat, Oct 5, 01:30 PM

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Timeline

  1. 90+6'
    Ramy BensebainiFoul
  2. 90+4'
    Waldemar AntonHolding
  3. 89'
    Yellow cardFoul
  4. 86'
    Ramy Bensebaini↳ Julian Ryerson
  5. Tom RotheFoul
    84'
  6. Yellow cardRoughing
    83'
  7. Janik Haberer↳ Benedict Hollerbach
    77'

Top Stats

33%
Possession
67%
1.580.72
xG
148
Shots
54
Shots on target
33
Corners
1517
Fouls

Lineups

Attack Momentum

Home96' Away

Match Stats

Attacking

14Shots8
5Shots on target4
8Shots inside box4
3Corners3
4Offsides0

Possession & Passing

33%Possession67%
278Passes593
67%Pass accuracy83%

Defending

25Tackles15
3Saves3

Discipline

15Fouls17
4Yellow cards4

Related News

Dortmund in search of back-to-back BL victories after emphatic UCL win.

Union Berlin vs. Borussia Dortmund kicks off at 14:30 [GMT+1] on Saturday, October 5 at the Stadion An Der Alten Försterei. Union Berlin are set for a stern test as they prepare to face Dortmund, especially after a gut-wrenching header by Tomáš Čvančara [90+6’] handed them their maiden defeat of the season against Borussia Mönchengladbach, 0-1. Despite the loss, Union’s tally of eight points from their opening five Bundesliga matches [DWDWL] represents their second-best start to a top-flight campaign. Only in 2022/23 did they achieve more points at this stage, with 11. Historically, they have struggled against Dortmund, losing seven out of their 10 Bundesliga encounters [3W, 0D, 7L]. Yet, their impeccable home form this season offers some optimism. Union have won both of their opening home games and could start a Bundesliga campaign with three consecutive home victories for the first time. Joining them in holding a 100% home record in the 2024/25 season are Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt. Manager Bo Svensson is expected to opt for a 3—4—3 formation, with László Bénes and Benedict Hollerbach providing support for striker Jordan Pefok. However, with injury worries, Union will be without Josip Juranović [foot injury] and Ivan Prtajin [knee injury]. Borussia Dortmund are enjoying a rich vein of form, securing four wins from their last five outings [WWLWW], including an overwhelming 7-1 victory against Celtic on Matchday 2 of the UEFA Champions League. Manager Nuri Şahin couldn't hide his delight following the result, emphasising his side's relentless work rate, particularly up front. ‘What makes me happiest is how hard the boys up front worked. We were always on the move,’ he said. Dortmund currently sits 5th in the Bundesliga standings with 10 points, just three points behind table-topping Bayern Munich in what has been a fiercely competitive start to the season. Despite their dominance over Union Berlin in recent years, the BVB has been plagued by poor away form. They have failed to win any of their last four Bundesliga away games, securing just one point from a possible 12. Their last victory on the road dates back to April when they defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach [2-1]. Serhou Guirassy, fresh off a brace in the demolition of Celtic, is expected to lead Dortmund’s attack in the familiar 3—4—2—1. However, the team will be without midweek hattrick-hero Karim Adeyemi, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury, as well as Donyell Malen and Giovanni Reyna. ‘I had to come off due to a little problem with my thigh. I hope it's not too bad. We'll see what happens tomorrow,’ Karim Adeyemi said, providing an injury update in a post-match interview.

Ninety XI/619d ago

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