08/05 4:30 PM
08/05 4:30 PM
09/05 11:00 AM
09/05 11:00 AM
09/05 11:00 AM
09/05 6:30 PM
10/05 11:30 AM
10/05 11:30 AM
10/05 11:30 AM

EBS Braunschweig Braunschweig - SGD Dresden Dynamo Dresden

EBS
2
SGD
1
EINTRACHT-STADION(22,415 Spectators)
whistleChristian Dingert
Advertisement
Full-time
90'
+ 3

Final substitution for Braunschweig

Yardımcı leaves the pitch. Raebiger is brought on to help see out the win.
90'
+ 1

Seven minutes of injury time!

Will Dresden manage to equalise?
89'

Over the bar

After a series of passes, the ball finds its way to Wagner in the space behind, who tries his luck with a volley. However, the shot flies well over the crossbar.
86'

Back in it!

Dresden are still in the game! After a corner, Kutschke arrives at the near post with a header and pulls one back!
Goal probability
info-small
Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
16 %
Distance to Goal
info-small
Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
14.72 m
82'

Another attempt

Menzel plays it to Lemmer in the centre, who has a go from distance. However, Hoffmann is able to parry the powerful shot.
80'

Time is running out for Dresden

The Saxons continue to create too little goal threat.
78'

Final substitution

Dynamo have now used up all their substitutions. Menzel comes on for Hauptmann.
camera-photo

Ahead of his marker

Alidou scored to make it 2-0 shortly after the break.
70'

No fewer than three substitutions for Braunschweig

The hosts are making even more changes. Alidou, Kaufmann and Frenkert are taken off. Hoti, Ranos and Mijatović are brought on.
70'

Fresh legs for Dynamo

Ceka and the booked Sterner leave the pitch. Lemmer and Faber are now on the field.
69'

Substitution

camera-photo

Missed!

The experienced Kutschke steps up and goes for the bottom left corner, but Hoffmann anticipates the corner and makes a strong save! It remains 2-0 to Braunschweig!
67'
Stefan Kutschke

Penalty missed!

Taker:
Stefan Kutschke
66'

The penalty is given

After reviewing the footage, Dingert decides in favour of a penalty!
65'

Dresden appeal for a penalty

Kaufmann catches Vermeij with his arm in the face whilst turning. The striker appeals for a penalty.
64'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionPenalty
62'

Next booking

Kaufmann commits a foul on the touchline and receives a yellow card.
59'

More risk from Dynamo

With Amoako, a central midfielder leaves the pitch. Daferner is now brought on as a second striker.
58'

First substitution

Now Braunschweig make a change as well. Tempelmann is replaced by Gómez.
56'

No

Dynamo are currently finding no takers with their corner-kick variations.
56'

Corner festival for Dynamo

Will one of them finally become dangerous?
53'

What is Dresden doing?

The visitors continue to keep a lot of possession, but when will the Saxons start taking more risks?
camera-photo

Braunschweig extend their lead!

Kaufmann is played in by Tempelmann on the right flank and delivers a low cross into the penalty area. Alidou gets there ahead of Schreiber with an outstretched leg and slots the ball into the net.
50'
Faride Alidou
Goal probability
info-small
Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
45 %
Distance to Goal
info-small
Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
6.15 m
48'

First attempt

From the left flank, Bobzien looks to finish into the near post, but the visitors manage to clear for a corner. The resulting corner poses no danger.
46'

The second half is under way

The visitors have made a substitution. Keller is replaced by Kammerknecht.
Kick-off!
camera-photo

Half-time: Braunschweig 1-0 Dresden

In an overall chance-starved match, Flick scored the opener to give the hosts the lead. After that, the Lower Saxons kept dropping deeper and deeper, and Dresden could find no gaps in their defensive block. The Saxons will need to come up with something in the second half.
Half-time
45'
+ 1

Unsporting behaviour

Tempelmann kicks the ball away and is booked.
45'
+ 1

Five minutes of injury time

Can Dresden pull one back before the break?
camera-photo

A shot in the dark

Flick scored what remains the only goal of the match.
43'

No danger

Following a corner, Aydin tries his luck from distance. However, the ball gets blocked by a Saxons header.
41'

Dresden looking for a gap

Braunschweig are well organised defensively and keeping things tight.
0:29
camera-professional-play-symbol

Great save!

Suddenly it gets dangerous! Ceka plays the ball from the right flank into the centre, where Di Michele Sanchez's attempted clearance goes towards the near post. Hoffmann reacts quickly and gets his foot to it.
33'

Blocked

Bobzien tries his luck from distance, but Aydin is able to block the attempt.
camera-photo

Lots of duels

In terms of play, things have improved somewhat since the goal.
28'

Dresden quick to win the ball back

The Saxons need seven seconds less to recover possession after losing the ball.
28'

Ball Recovery Time

info-small
Ball Recovery Time
Ball Recovery Time gives the time in seconds in which it takes a team to win back the ball following a loss of possession. It also allows conclusions to be drawn about a team's style of play. Only time when the ball is in play is counted (i.e. no breaks in play such as for goal-kicks, throw-ins etc).
EBS
SGD
18.9 s
11.7 s
0:21
camera-professional-play-symbol

Flick sends the home fans into a frenzy

24'

Off target

After a cross from the left flank by Tempelmann, the ball drops to Kaufmann in the space behind. His shot goes wide to the left.
22'

Now Dynamo have a go too!

Wagner whips in a low cross from the right flank into the penalty area, where Vermeij stretches at the near post with his leg but Hoffmann gets his arm up quickly and is able to parry.
camera-photo

The first shot on goal hits the mark!

After a cross, Dresden fail to clear the ball and it drops into the space behind, falling at the feet of Flick. He finishes from the edge of the penalty area, striking low into the left corner.
20'
Florian Flick
Goal probability
info-small
Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
10 %
Shot speed
info-small
Shot speed
Shot speed describes the maximum speed in km/h that a ball reaches in a shot on goal. The distance is measured from the location of the shot to the centre of the goal.
83.8 km/h
Distance to Goal
info-small
Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
15.16 m
19'

Unchanged picture

Neither side is creating much going forward. There has still not been a single shot on goal.
16'

We're back under way

The goalkeeper of the Lower Saxons is back on his feet and play can resume.
15'

Brief stoppage

Hoffmann requires treatment.
13'

The defence holds firm

The corner kick is cleared by Braunschweig.
13'

Corner for Dresden

Will this be the first chance?
12'

Dresden's possession phase

The visitors keep the ball moving, but cannot find a gap to get into the danger zone.
9'

Slightly too long

Dynamo deliver a free-kick from the left flank into the penalty area, where Vermeij cannot quite get on the end of the ball.
5'

Lots of duels

There is still little happening in terms of play.
2'

No danger

From the left, Di Michele Sanchez delivers the first cross into the penalty area, but the defence clears it without any trouble.
1'

The match is under way

Braunschweig have kicked off.
Kick-off!

The teams take to the pitch

Kick-off is imminent!

Long time coming

Fabio Kaufmann gets to start today for the first time in his 16th league appearance this season. His last starting eleven appearance was in April 2025.

Milestone

Marie is playing his 50th Bundesliga 2 game.
camera-photo

More on that Braunschweig team

Things look quite different for the hosts. There are five changes in total compared to the 2-0 defeat in Kiel. Di Michele Sanchez, Frenkert, Alidou (pictured), Kaufmann and Yardımcı come into the side. Heußer is absent through suspension. Hoti, Bell Bell, Gómez and Mijatović are on the bench.
camera-photo

More on that Dresden team

Following the home win against Kaiserslautern, Boeder makes it into the starting line-up for the second time in the second half of the season, but Pauli has to sit out due to injury.
camera-photo

Thomas Stamm on facing Braunschweig:

"We know that it's all or nothing for Braunschweig, so I expect a tight match, knowing that we have the confidence and the belief to take points away."
camera-photo

Lars Kornetka on facing Dresden:

"We need to achieve our targets and need to pick up points. We have prepared for that this week, both physically, technically and mentally. On the one hand, we have analysed what we need to do better. But that is part and parcel of the daily routine. Beyond that, we have also adjusted a few things that I think are important in order to mentally prepare ourselves for what we are capable of and what we need to deliver."

The Officials

Christian Dingert (Referee), Benedikt Kempkes (Assistant Referee 1), Tim Kohnert (Assistant Referee 2), Jarno Wienefeld (4th Official), Dr. Arne Aarnink (VAR), Christian Fischer (VAR Assistant).
2:14
camera-professional-play-symbol

Watch: Dresden 2-3 Braunschweig - previous meeting

Christian Conteh's early double sent Braunschweig on their way to a one-goal victory on Matchday 16.
2:15
camera-professional-play-symbol

Watch: Kiel 2-0 Braunschweig - last time out

Braunschweig did their survival push no favours last weekend as they were beaten by Kiel. With two games to go, the Lions are above the relegation zone on goal difference.
2:13
camera-professional-play-symbol

Watch: Dresden 1-0 Kaiserslautern - last time out

Dresden continued their impressive resurgence with a narrow triumph over Kaiserslautern that lifted them four points clear of the relegation play-off spot.
camera-photo

Ehlers and Dresden

Braunschweig's Kevin Ehlers came through the Dynamo academy, making 28 Bundesliga 2 and 65 3. Liga appearances for the club. He even won promotion with them to Bundesliga 2 in 2021, though he also experienced relegation twice.
camera-photo

Distant away-day memories

Dresden's last away win in Braunschweig was nearly 15 years ago, when they won 2-0 in the Bundesliga 2 in October 2011.
camera-photo

Only one win

Dynamo have won only one of their last eight matches against Braunschweig. Stefan Kutschke scored a perfect hat-trick in 12 minutes in the Bundesliga 2 match between the two in October 2016 as Dresden came from two goals behind to win 3-2.

Hello and welcome!

Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 33 fixture between Eintracht Braunschweig and Dynamo Dresden.