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Highlight Video sv darmstadt 98 vs eintracht braunschweig

Highlights

Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor(17,515 Spectators)
whistleLukas Benen
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Full-time: Darmstadt 2-1 Eintracht Braunschweig

A fantastic second-half display from the hosts sees them take all three points as Lidberg and Maglica scored the goals to complete a wonderful turnaround after Köhler's mistake proved costly.
Full-time
90'
+ 6

Almost the decider!

The debutant Furukawa misses the chance to make it 3-1.
90'
+ 4

End of the day for Lidberg

With his goal, he turned the tide, now he can take a seat on the bench.
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
89'

Why not more often?

Maglica was allowed to take a direct free kick in a competitive match for the first time since December 2023.
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Game turned around!

Incredible! Maglica shoots low into the bottom right corner from the free-kick and Darmastadt lead.
86'
Matej Maglica
Goal probability
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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.
13 %
Shot speed
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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.
132.43 km/h
Distance to Goal
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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.
18.61 m
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Köhler sees red!

Disastrous for Köhler! He wants to clear what is a seemingly harmless ball, but misses it completely. He has no choice but to bring down Lidberg as the last man. Red card.
84'

Double double substitution

Both managers intervene again, bringing on two new players each. Kohfeldt also gives his players a note - is the back three coming now?
81'

Aydin!

And again the goalscorer from distance! The Braunschweig player aims for the top right corner, but doesn't get enough power behind it – Schuhen saves.
79'

The corner...

...comes to nothing.
79'

Corredor with the chance!

A chance for the Lilies out of nowhere. Corredor is sent through with a ball in behind, takes a touch and quickly gets his shot away. Hoffmann parries it out for a corner!
75'

Strong challenge

Köhler wins the ball from Corredor in midfield. That was robust, but all within the bounds of what's allowed.
74'

No breakthrough

Marie takes a free kick from a half-left position – left side netting.
73'

Fresh Impetus

Backhaus also makes another substitution.
72'

Kohfeldt makes a substitution

New attacking power for the wing. Can the Lilies turn the match around?
70'

Into the wall

Aydin shoots and hits the wall. The follow-up shot is also blocked.
69'

Free kick for BTSV

The new signing Bell Bell wins a free kick. Central position from just outside the box. What can the visitors do with it?
68'

Top assist provider Hornby

Darmstadt have the league's top goalscorer in Lidberg and also the best assist provider in Hornby. Only Hornby has three assists in the league so far.
66'

New Personnel

Backhaus responds with a substitution. The aim now is not to let the good rhythm that Eintracht had before the equaliser slip away.
65'

Lilies continue to apply pressure

The goal has freed up Darmstadt. Now they're pushing forward with a determination that they had been lacking in the hour beforehand.
65'

Top goalscorer Lidberg

Lidberg becomes the first player to reach five goals this season.
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And there's the equaliser!

Now the ball is in the net! Marseiler plays the ball into the middle to Hornby, who just manages to get to the ball in the penalty area and somehow directs it onto Lidberg. His finish is a mere formality. Game on again!
62'

Isac Lidberg

GOAL!

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Isac Lidberg
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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.
66 %
Distance to Goal
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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.
6.99 m
61'

Artistry without reward

The Lillies are passing more often and with greater accuracy, and also have more possession. However, they lack directness in their play.
Passes
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58'

Yellow card

Lidberg plays the ball with his hand and then complains theatrically about the whistle. That earns him a yellow card.
56'

That could have been an opportunity

A striker's foul thwarts a clear-cut chance for the visitors.
0:28
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Wow!

Conteh with a brilliant first touch! A long ball flies towards the penalty area, where the striker impressively plucks the ball out of the air with his heel, before beating his man. His shot is saved by Schuhen.
49'

Yellow card

Yellow card for Hornby, who misses the ball and takes out the keeper Hoffmann.
46'

We're back underway!

Benen blows the whistle for the second half.
Kick-off!
Half-time
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Half-time: Darmstadt 0-1 Braunschweig

The Lilies fans are disappointed after seeing their team fade away after a strong start. Braunschweig took the lead through a combination of a good effort and a goalkeeping mistake and have been in control ever since.
45'
+ 2

Aydin again and again

The goalscorer has been everywhere so far today, both up front and at the back, and now he gets his body in front of a cross. The Lilies are finding it hard to break through.
43'

Slightly more possession for the hosts

However, Eintracht are playing with more bite today.
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40'

Another chance for the visitors!

After a counter-attack, Conteh lays it off to Yardımcı, and goes down wanting a penalty. Yardımcı then squanders the opportunity, and nothing is given for the potential foul.
40'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewInside penalty area?
DecisionNo penalty
39'

Darmstadt trying to get back into the game

The Lilies are trying to regain the dominance that they had in the early stages, but without success so far.
37'

Speaking of Aydin

The Braunschweig player has already scored his second goal of the season, which is twice as many as in his entire professional career to date. Both goals were scored from distance.
35'

Aydin also putting in the defensive work

Play continues immediately with a counter-attack from the Lilies. Goalscorer Aydin does well to get across and stop Corredor.
32'

Concern for Gomez

There's a brief stoppage at the moment, as Gomez is down on the ground receiving treatment. He had taken a knock to the knee earlier.
31'

Resolute

Köhler knocks Marseiler down, which earns him a warning from referee Benen. However, he keeps his cards in his pocket for now.
30'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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The corner comes to nothing

After the initially cleared corner and the subsequent cross, Klefisch is offside...
0:30
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Corredor!

After a one-two with Lidberg, Corredor shoots from just outside the box. It's a good attempt, but Hoffmann manages to parry it for a corner.
27'

The floodgates are open

On the last matchday in Kaiserslautern, Darmstadt conceded 3 goals after the break, today they've conceded another one. That makes four goals against them in the last one and a half halves.
26'

Unusual

For the first time this season, Darmstadt have conceded the first goal of a match.
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Incredible!

A bit lucky, but Eintracht won't mind. Can Aydin tries a shot from distance that sneaks in for the opener after a mistake from Schuhen.
21'
Mehmet Can Aydin
Goal probability
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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.
3 %
Shot speed
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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.
105.34 km/h
Distance to Goal
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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.
24.86 m
18'

Too long

A pass from Corredor is a bit too long, and Nürnberger can't reach it.
18'

The corner...

...yields nothing. But in the last few minutes, the visitors have really come into the match.
17'

Space for Yardımcı!

Heußer plays a through ball to Yardımcı, who is closed down but manages to win a corner...
16'

Eintracht improving

Now, Conteh and Gomez manage to play their way forward on the left side. The resulting throw-in flies deep into the penalty area of the Lilies, but the defence can clear.
13'

Braunschweig struggling to get forward

The visitors can hardly break out of their own half. The Lilies are pressing high up the pitch and cleverly blocking the passing lanes.
10'

Braunschweig waking up

The Darmstadt chance was apparently a wake-up call for the visitors. Eintracht put together a nice move, which Köhler finishes with an ultimately harmless long-range shot.
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First chance!

The Lilies have started well. Hornby tests Hoffmann with a powerful shot from the left corner of the penalty area.
5'

Down the left

Darmstadt are looking to feed the left-hand side at every opportunity.
3'

Speedster

Corredor uses his pace down the left to initiate the first counter-attack, which then fizzles out.
1'

Kick-off!

Fantastic atmosphere, perfect football weather: We're ready to go at Böllenfalltor.
Kick-off!
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Full focus

What plan has Eintracht coach Backhaus devised?

Ramsak in the squad

The other last-minute signing, 18-year-old striker Robert Ramsak (on loan from RB Leipzig), is included in the squad for the first time.
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Flick straight into the side

Only change for Braunschweig as Florian Flick, signed from Nuremberg on Deadline Day, goes straight into the starting XI, replacing the injured Lukas Frenkert. Flick could play in defence for Frenkert, but will likely operate in the holding midfield position, allowing Sven Köhler to move back into defence.
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Lopez and Akiyama in for Lilies

Florian Kohfeldt reshuffles his team after the defeat in Kaiserslautern, bringing in Sergio López (first start of the season) and Hiroki Akiyama as fresh legs for Matej Maglica and Merveille Papela. At least on paper, it also looks like a switch from a back three to a back four.
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Florian Kohfeldt on facing Braunschweig

"I expect confident opponents who have started the season very well and were narrowly eliminated from the DFB Cup against VfB Stuttgart. Braunschweig are a team that play with lots of intensity."
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Heiner Backhaus on facing Darmstadt

"We are playing against a team that individually is certainly one of the favourites in Bundesliga 2. They also have a very good manager."

Goals guaranteed

The Lilies have never failed to score in their 13 home matches against Braunschweig (11 times in Bundesliga 2, twice in the Bundesliga).

A long time ago

Braunschweig's last away win at Böllenfalltor was 36 years ago. Back in April 1989, under manager Uwe Reinders and courtesy of a brace from Andreas Pospich, Eintracht achieved a 2-1 Bundesliga 2 victory in Darmstadt.

Home record against Braunschweig

At home, Darmstadt are unbeaten in eight matches against Braunschweig (four wins, four draws).

Rare occurrence

The 1-0 home victory in the last encounter in February 2025 - won by a Lino Tempelmann goal - was Braunschweig's first win against the Lilies since 2014 and their only three points in the last nine competitive matches against Darmstadt.
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Highlights from the previous encounter

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