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90'
+ 8
Full-time: Braunschweig 0-2 Bochum
Bochum secure the away win, which is quite deserved overall. After taking the early lead, it was all Braunschweig for a long time, but the hosts lacked clinical finishing in attack despite having many chances. With Onyeka's goal to make it 2-0, the contest was put to bed.
Full-time
Polter misses!
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90'
+ 6
90'
+ 6
Penalty for Braunschweig!
Polter's shirt is pulled by Loosli, and goes down in the box. The referee points to the spot!
90'
+ 5
Another shot
Braunschweig establish themselves in the attacking third once more, but all they manage is a shot from distance by Flick. Horn saves it.
90'
+ 2
His fifth yellow
Morgalla complains loudly, sees yellow and consequently will serve a suspension next week due to yellow card accumulation.
90'
+ 1
Stoppage time is underway
Seven minutes are added on.
88'
Substitution
88'
Goalkeeper Efficiency of Timo Horn
1.2
Saves4
xSaves2.8
87'
Goalscorer's day is done
Lenz has put his Bochum side in front and is now being replaced by Kwarteng.
86'
More strikers
Polter and Kaufmann come on for the final offensive push.
86'
Substitution
86'
Substitution
85'
Yellow cards after the tussle
Wittek and Aydin clash after an intense challenge. The referee responds by showing yellow cards to both players.
82'
Experience in the closing stages
Passlack is brought on to strengthen the defence in the final minutes.
82'
Substitution
81'
Can they get back into this?
Goal attempts
16off target
3on target
7off target
4on target

0:25
How's that stayed out?
75'
And almost the third!
With the next attack, Onyeka breaks free on the left side of the penalty area again, but his low shot narrowly misses the goal to the right.
Could that be the decisive moment!?
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72'
Both managers introduce firepower
With Szabó, a new striker comes on for the Lions, and on Bochum's side, offensive players also enter: Miyoshi and Hofmann are now on the pitch.
72'
Substitution
72'
Substitution
72'
Substitution
68'
Strompf continues
After a few minutes of treatment, the bleeding above the Bochum player's eye has been stopped and he has returned to the pitch.
65'
Strompf requires treatment
The centre-back took a blow to the head in an aerial duel and needs to be treated, which is why play has been stopped.
65'
Substitution
65'
Substitution
59'
More danger
56'
Same again
Wittek delivers a sharp corner kick from the right side to the near post, just like he did for the opening goal. This time, however, Hoffmann is there to clear it.
53'
Bochum more active
The half-time team talk from Bochum manager Rösler seems to have had an effect. The visitors have been setting the tone so far in the second half.
49'
Much more aggressive today
Unlike their season average of 16.5 seconds, Eintracht today need only 10 seconds to win the ball back after losing possession.
49'
Ball Recovery Time
Today
Season

0:18
Almost 2-0!
46'
We're back underway!
Both teams return unchanged and the home side kick off.
Kick-off!
Half-time: Braunschweig 0-1 Bochum
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Half-time
45'
+ 1
Stoppage time
Three additional minutes have been indicated.
45'
Working on the equaliser
The home side have more of the play and also have more chances. The ball was just in the Bochum goal, but after a VAR check, the goal was quickly disallowed for offside.
45'
SituationNo goal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionNo goal
41'
Will we see another goal?
Goal attempts
9off target
2on target
4off target
1on target

0:25
Sané!
35'
Commotion at Braunschweig
In midfield, the referee touches the ball in the scramble, preventing a Braunschweig attack. Köhler loudly protests about the interruption and is cautioned.
32'
No penalty
A possible Bochum handball in the penalty area was checked, but that was as far as it went.
The opening goal
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31'
Booking
Loosli catches Heußer hard on the ankle. Yellow card!
26'
Blocked!
Sané is played in on the edge of the penalty area and wants to shoot immediately. However, the Bochum players throw themselves into the line of fire and block the attempt.
24'
Dangerous counter-attack!
Bochum win the ball in their own penalty area and Alfa-Ruprecht quickly gets things moving. He drives the ball forward, but his cross towards Onyeka is a bit too short and can be intercepted.
21'
Braunschweig ahead
Possession (%)
6139
17'
There was more in that
The visitors counter-attack and Wätjen receives a perfect lay-off to the edge of the penalty area. He's leaning back slightly, though, and fires the ball well over!
14'
Tactical foul
Gómez holds Wittek by the shoulder near the halfway line and prevents the counter-attack. Yellow card!

0:20
Almost a quick response!
An early lead!
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5'
Hectic start
Bochum have started aggressively and are trying to press high up the pitch. Braunschweig, on the other hand, are sitting deeper and want to approach the game calmly and securely. There's no flow to the match in these first few minutes, with the ball going back and forth a lot.
1'
Kick-off!
The visitors get us under way.
Kick-off!
Minute of silence underway
Braunschweig will wear black armbands and observe a minute of silence in tribute of honorary president Mr Harald Tenzer, who passed away last week.
Bochum team news
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Braunschweig team news
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0:23
The warm-up begins

0:16
Visitors in good spirits
Starting line-up: Eintracht Braunschweig
Starting line-up: VfL Bochum 1848
Heiner Backhaus on facing Bochum
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Uwe Rösler on facing Braunschweig
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Moment of silence
Last week, Eintracht's honorary president Harald Tenzer passed away. After the coin toss this weekend, there will be a minute of silence in his memory. The Eintracht players will also wear black armbands during the match.
Rösler against Eintracht
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Bundesliga history
Both clubs have a combined total of 59 top-flight seasons (Bochum 38, Braunschweig 21), but their last shared season in the Bundesliga was 41 years ago (1984/85).
Strong record
Braunschweig have won six of their eight Bundesliga 2 home matches against Bochum, including the last four in a row, and have conceded only three goals in those eight matches. The last away win for Bochum at Eintracht was 11 years ago (2-1 in August 2014 in Bundesliga 2 thanks to a Simon Terodde brace).
A long time ago
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