50.
6:40 p.m
Tooor for Werder Bremen, 2-0 by Rafael Borré
49.
6:40 p.m
Dina-Ebimbe is seen for the first time after being substituted and wants to send Marmoush.
46.
6:37 p.m
Yellow card for Anthony Jung (Werder Bremen)
The first game entry in the 2nd half is a yellow card for Jung. The Bremen player fouls Marmoush in the center circle and now also has to be more careful.
46.
6:37 p.m
The second round is now underway on the Weser! As expected, Toppmöller changes at the break and takes the endangered Chaïbi off the field. Götze replaces the Algerian, and Dina-Ebimbe, somewhat surprisingly, replaces Buta.
46.
6:36 p.m
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Eric Dina-Ebimbe
46.
6:36 p.m
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Buta
46.
6:36 p.m
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Mario Götze
46.
6:35 p.m
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Farès Chaïbi
46.
6:35 p.m
Kick-off of the 2nd half
45.
18:23
Half-time conclusion:
Marvin Ducksch crowns his week after being called up for the national team with a goal and scores Werder with a penalty in stoppage time to give Werder a 1-0 half-time lead against Eintracht Frankfurt! SV Werder also set the only highlight in the first half, in which both teams rarely found their way in front of the opposing goal. Thanks to Ducksch, Werder are now on track and can hope for their fourth home win of the season.
45.
6:19 p.m
End of 1st half
45.
6:18 p.m
Tooor for Werder Bremen, 1-0 by Marvin Ducksch
Ducksch steps in from eleven meters and finishes ice cold! The new national player shoots the ball hard into the left corner and gives Trapp no chance. The Eintracht keeper is still slightly ahead, but can’t prevent the impact. Afterwards, halftime starts with the goal music!
45.
6:18 p.m
Yellow card for Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt)
In addition to the penalty for Werder, Knauff also sees a yellow card after his foul.
45.
6:18 p.m
Penalty for Werder Bremen! Eintracht’s own corner flies around after Chaïbi’s shot and is countered by Werder. At the left corner of the penalty area, Stage passes Knauff and is clearly knocked to the ground by the Frankfurt player. Referee Brand immediately points to the point!
45.
6:17 p.m
Long-range shot from Chaïbi! Before Chaïbi has to go down, he tests Zetterer again with a powerful long-range shot from 20 meters. Zetterer saves with his fists to the corner.
42.
18:13
Eintracht coach Dino Toppmöller is aware of the yellow-red danger for Farès Chaïbi and is already sending Mario Götze and Èric Dina-Ebimbe to the warm-up.
41.
18:13
Shortly before the break, Werder increased the number of attacks and wanted to bridge the midfield more quickly. Ducksch makes it to the left of Frankfurt’s penalty area, but cannot get the ball on goal.
39.
18:11
Chaïbi has to be careful! The Frankfurter, who has already been warned, attracts negative attention with a clumsy swoop in the Werder penalty area and is probably the last yellow-red warning from referee Brand.
38.
6:09 p.m
Marvin Ducksch takes the free kick opportunity from the right edge of the penalty area and throws the ball a little too centrally towards the goal and into the arms of Kevin Trapp.
37.
6:08 p.m
Yellow card for Philipp Max (Eintracht Frankfurt)
But first Max sees the yellow card. The Frankfurter stops Schmid, who is starting to take off, with a tackle just before the penalty area. Yellow and a dangerous free kick for Werder from around 18 meters.
36.
6:07 p.m
In terms of the number of chances to score, the score is 1:1. The third opportunity – no matter who – is welcome to end up in the goal net.
35.
6:06 p.m
Werder is getting closer! After a free kick from Hessen, the home team quickly switched and sent Bittencourt on the right side. From the outside, Bremen pulls a hook into the middle and flicks the ball just a few centimeters past the left! Nice try!
33.
6:03 p.m
Unlike usual in this Bundesliga season, there won’t be much added time in the first half. The game runs almost completely and is very fair.
30.
6:01 p.m
Eintracht now spreads their offensive game a little wider and makes themselves comfortable in front of the Werder penalty area after around 30 minutes. The leather runs patiently through the Hessians’ own ranks.
27.
5:59 p.m
Romano Schmid stops the leather with his sole in front of the right corner of the penalty area, looks up briefly and kicks a touchdown towards Trapp. The ball whizzes across the wet ground and just misses to the left. A decent attempt, without any real danger of scoring.
25.
5:56 p.m
Yellow card for Farés Chaibi (Eintracht Frankfurt)
…Chaibi picks up the yellow one! The Frankfurter shoots the ball out of bounds in frustration after a foul by teammate Marmoush and is warned for this unsportsmanlike behavior.
25.
5:56 p.m
Farès Chaïbi takes a corner kick from the right side and cannot get through with a short cross to the first post. Thereafter…
22.
5:55 p.m
The people of Frankfurt are now slightly overweight. The game is pretty light on highlights so far, but that doesn’t mean it’s boring. The intensity and stakes are very high on both sides.
19.
17:52
Ping pong in front of the Werder goal! When Frankfurt makes a dangerous advance, the home team shoots themselves in their own penalty area and involuntarily hands the ball over to Marmousch. The Egyptian quickly shoots from eleven meters, but only hits Friedl, who deflects it towards the corner.
18.
5:50 p.m
Werder plays the first corner from the left briefly and places the ball in the backcourt for Schmid. The Austrian tries a long-range shot from around 25 meters and hits the ball a few meters over the crossbar.
17.
5:49 p.m
The people of Bremen are staying tuned! Possession of the ball is back with SV Werder, who are now trying to play on the left side. A deflected cross from Deman leads to the next corner.
14.
5:47 p.m
Now there’s at least the first corner! Ducksch lurks in the Eintracht penalty area during a pass from the right and is stopped by Tuta shortly before he finishes. The new Bremen national player then takes the following corner, but cannot create any danger.
13.
5:45 p.m
The SGE can now hold onto the ball for a long time and can now find their way into the game better with more of their own share of the game. However, we still have to wait for the first real shot on goal on both sides.
11.
5:42 p.m
Is that a shot on goal? Tuta runs after a long through ball on the right wing and somehow maneuvers the ball towards the goal from outside as a mix of shot and cross. Werder keeper Zetterer follows the arc lamp carefully, but ultimately doesn’t have to intervene.
10.
5:41 p.m
Eintracht’s top scorer Omar Marmoush appears for the first time and demands a cross pass from Ansgar Knauff in front of Trapp. Werder reacts quickly again and clears via Veljković.
9.
5:40 p.m
In the duels, the Werder team are more aggressive than the SGE. Ole Werner’s team is determined to get to work and doesn’t want to let the Hessians even come into the game.
7.
5:39 p.m
A pass from Marmoush goes through the middle and lands at Knauff in front of the penalty area. Before the Frankfurter can turn on his own axis, Friedl rushes over and blocks the ball with a lunge.
4.
5:37 p.m
The home team first takes over the ball and colors the opposing half green and white in the initial phase. Frankfurt’s defense is closed and doesn’t allow any shots on goal.
1.
5:32 p.m
Werder starts attacking immediately! The first pass after the kick-off almost gave Schmid a shot opportunity in front of the right corner of the penalty area. At the last moment, Eintracht intervenes.
1.
5:31 p.m
And off! Referee Benjamin Brand pulls out his tools and whistles to start the game. Werder will be wearing their green and white home jersey and will be facing Frankfurters dressed in red and black.
1.
5:30 p.m
Game start
5:13 p.m
SGE coach Dino Toppmöller is rotating in three positions after playing in the European Cup: Tuta, Philipp Max and Ansgar Knauff are new in the starting line-up. Coach colleague Ole Werner is foregoing any changes at Werder and is starting with the same starting eleven that fought for a 2-2 draw in Wolfsburg last matchday.
5:08 p.m
For Eintracht Frankfurt, this week’s visit to Bremen is the second trip to the far north. Just three days ago, the Hessians were guests in Helsinki, Finland, and secured their ticket to the next round of the Conference League with a 1-0 win. The Hessians underlined their strong form and celebrated their sixth win from their last seven competitive games in Finland. The Eagle Bearers are fully on track in the league, cup and European Cup.
16:56
Today Werder wants to take revenge and score important points for staying in the league with a home win against Eintracht. Werder’s newfound home strength should help in particular. Ole Werner’s team recently celebrated three home wins in the last four games at Osterdeich and at the same time won all of their wins this season exclusively at home. The Bremen team therefore wants to approach the duel with Eintracht courageously: “We have the self-confidence that we can beat Frankfurt with a good performance,” said coach Werner.
16:43
When SV Werder meets Eintracht Frankfurt, goals are seemingly guaranteed. Both teams have repeatedly fought spectacular duels in the Bundesliga in recent years and never let there be a dull moment. Since 2016, every game between the two clubs has ended with at least three goals. In the last meeting on the Weser there were even seven goals: 4:3 for Eintracht at the end of a crazy football game.
16:14
Hello to the Bundesliga on Sunday! At 5:30 p.m. SV Werder and Eintracht Frankfurt meet on the Weser. Will there be more goals again?