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FINAL
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Full-time
90'
+ 3

SELKE GETS ONE BACK!

A late goal for Bremen. Too little too late? The substitute scores his first goal since the opening day as he heads home from right in front of Kobel.
90'
+ 3

Davie Selke

GOAL!

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Davie Selke
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.
8 %
90'
+ 1

SEALING THE DEAL!

A gift for Silas who makes it 2-0 in added time. He races forward to nab the ball from Toprak, who had chested the ball back for Pavlenka. The Stuttgart striker is booked for some unsporting behaviour as he stopped the ball in front of goal before smashing it home and he's brought off in the final minutes.
90'
+ 1

ADDED TIME!

We'll have three minutes of time added on at the end of this one.
90'
+ 1
Silas Wamangituka
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.
57 %
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.
2.
Tahith Chong
Tahith Chong33.77km/h
3.
Roberto Massimo
Roberto Massimo33.22km/h
87'

BREMEN DEBUT!

The summer arrival from Nuremberg is on for the final minutes to replace Groß.
86'

STUTTGART DOING WELL

The away side are pushing forward whenever they can and pressing Bremen hard in possession to give the home side a tough job in their search for an equaliser. Frustrating their hosts no end.
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NO WAY THROUGH FOR BREMEN

80'

BUNDESLIGA DEBUT

Romano Schmid comes on for his Bundesliga debut, a 20-year-old Austria U21 international into the attack in place of Osako.
79'

SO LITTLE BETWEEN THEM

Passes
352
344
77'

FÖRSTER NOT FAR AWAY

A lovely run across the Bremen box from right to left by the substitute, skipping past a couple of challenges along the way. He then shoots low looking for the bottom corner back across goal, and he forces Pavlenka into a good save.
75'

FINAL 15...

Stuttgart look comfortable, but the scoreline remains just the one-goal difference.
74'

SILAS NOT FAR AWAY

The Stuttgart scorer is in a foot race with Toprak to get onto a long ball forward and beats him to the ball and into the Bremen box. He shoots at the near post but can't get his effort on target with Pavlenka well positioned.
69'

BREMEN STRUGGLING TO GET CLEAR CHANCES

Goal attempts
8off target
2on target
2off target
5on target
67'

WOLTEMADE ON THE RUN!

A tidy pass from Osako sends Woltemade away and he shows a great turn of pace to get past the Stuttgart defence. He shoots at goal from just inside the box on the right, but his effort is straight at Kobel and he saves well.
65'

BREMEN PRESSING

The home side are dominating the ball now and looking to build pressure in the Stuttgart half. With the scoreline at just 1-0, they will fancy their chances of getting back into this one.
60'

PAVLENKA OKAY TO CONTINUE

For now the Bremen No.1 is staying on the pitch after that heavy challenge with Castro.
60'

SHAKING THINGS UP

Two new faces in attack with Woltemade and Selke on for Sargent and Bittencourt for Bremen.
59'

TWO MORE CHANGES

Klement and Förster are on replacing Kalajdzic and Castro.
58'

BIG COLISSION

Castro and Pavlenka come together in the Bremen box wit the Stuttgart captain looking to get onto a cross into the middle. He's booked for getting to it late, and Pavlenka is down after he collided with Castro's knee heavily.
56'

MANGALA BOOKED

The midfielder brings down Sargent on the break and receives a yellow card.
55'

SIMPLE MISTAKES

Plenty of unforced errors in possession from Bremen so far. Stuttgart unable to make the most of them so far, though.
53'

SLOW START

Bremen are getting opportunities on the ball here early in the second half but can't seem to string passes together going forward to open up the Stuttgart defence. Sargent has yet to have a touch since the restart.
48'

WHAT A HIT FROM SOSA!

Oh what a goal that would have been. The left-back collects possession just inside the Bremen half and goes for goal with a thunderbolt from around 35 yards out. Pavlenka can only stand and watch but to his delight, it ripples the side-netting on its way narrowly wide.
46'

SECOND HALF UNDERWAY!

We're back for the second half and Stuttgart have made a change. Mavropanos is off having already had a yellow card and committed further fouls - he's replaced by Stenzel.
Kick-off!
Half-time
45'

TALE OF TWO SIDES

Goal attempts
6off target
1on target
1off target
4on target
40'

CHONG IN THE BOOK

Challenges flying in here as Chong is cautioned for a tackle from behind on Castro.
38'

BITTENCOURT NOT FAR OFF

He goes for goal with a free-kick all of 30 yards from goal but just doesn't get enough dip on the ball with his effort.
36'

MAVROPANOS BOOKED

He brings down Sargent after some tidy dribbling from the American.
32'

SPRING IN THEIR STEP

Stuttgart are thriving now after that opener. Castro's shot deflects behind for a corner with as many as four players in the Bremen box as the away side push forward for more.
31'

STUTTGART IN FRONT!

No problems for Silas from the spot as he smashes the penalty to the left of Pavlenka, sending the Bremen goalkeeper the wrong way to score his 4th goal of the season.
Goal probability
information
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.
77 %
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.
1.
Tanguy Coulibaly
Tanguy Coulibaly31.59km/h
3.
Borna Sosa
Borna Sosa31.29km/h
29'

STUTTGART PENALTY!

The away side awarded a spot-kick with Endo brought down in the box by Chong.
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FINELY BALANCED

25'

OSAKO BOOKED

The first yellow card of the game goes to the Bremen forward for a foul on Mavropanos.
24'

STUTTGART PROBING

A good few minutes of possession for Stuttgart here, but neither side is having joy in the final third so far. The away side looking mostly down the left with their attacking play and getting Kalajdzic involved.
21'

LITTLE TO SEPARATE THEM

Possession (%)
5149
17'

PRESSING THE NAME OF THE GAME

Both sides have exchanged periods of pressing in these opening 17 minutes so far. It was Bremen doing the best work in the opening 10 minutes and now Stuttgart doing the same. Neither having an easy time of it in keeping possession.
14'

A BREAKAWAY

Silas does well to push inside the field from the right flank and shoots low with his left foot. It's a simple one for Pavlenka, but it's a good sign for Stuttgart having handled the early pressure of Bremen. Both sides pressing high and hard thus far.
9'

ALL BREMEN HERE

A lively opening from the home side who have kept Stuttgart penned in their own half for the last five minutes or so. Osako shot wide and Chong has seen a shot blocked bravely by Anton.
7'

MOVEMENT IN ATTACK

Sargent is leading the line for Bremen today but there's a lot of movement going forward for the hosts. Osako has dropped deep to get on the ball, while Sargent himself has moved wide already. Plenty of fluidity for Kohfeldt's side.
5'

FIRST BIG CHANCE!

Sargent does superbly to hold off Anton and turn to send the ball forward behind the Stuttgart defence. Osako latches onto the loose ball and curls a shot goalward from the edge of the penalty area, but he sends this one off target. A golden chance for the Japanese international.
4'

FOUR-MAN DEFENCE

The home side appear to be playing with a four-man backline today. Augustinsson and Gebre Selassie at full-back, with Friedl and Toprak in the middle.
3'

COULIBALY IN ATTACK

It's the Frenchman - who bagged his first Bundesliga goal against Bayern last weekend - who joins Castro in being the closest support to striker Kalajdzic.
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AWAY WE GO!

The ball is rolling in Bremen with the away side getting us underway.
Kick-off!

SUNDAY DOUBLE-HEADER

We'll be live in Bremen in less than 10 minutes before the second of our two games today later on from Gelsenkirchen as Schalke play host to Bayer Leverkusen.

NO GONZALEZ, BUT IN SASA STUTTGART TRUST

Sasa Kalajdzic is Stuttgart’s joint-top scorer on three goals, spread equally over Matchdays 1-3. He also has three assists to his name. The Austrian international starts today in the absence of Nico Gonzalez.

NO VFB LUCK IN BREMEN... YET?

Stuttgart are unbeaten away from home this season (W2, D2), but are winless in their last 11 in Bremen, dating back to September 2006 (D5, L6).

A MEETING OF GROUNDHOGS?

Bremen and Stuttgart were unbeaten in seven league matches before both tasting defeat on Matchday 9. The two clubs also have the same tally after nine games: W2, D5, L2. They’ve shipped 15 goals apiece, but Stuttgart have scored more - 17 to Werder’s 13.
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WATCH: WINTER IN BREMEN

STUTTGART TEAM NEWS

Gonzalez does not return to the matchday squad despite a quicker-than-expected recovery from a knee ligament injury that ruled him out of the Bayern game. Kalajdzic deputises for him, with Silas and Castro closest in support.

BREMEN TEAM NEWS

While Sargent is back, Bremen boss Florian Kohfeldt is without Rashica after the Bosnia-Herzegovina international suffered a thigh injury in training that will keep him on the sidelines until the end of January. Osako replaces him in the final third, while Chong also in on the right flank. Mbom - following an accumulation of five yellow cards - and Möhwald, sent off against Wolfsburg, are both suspended leaving Kohfeldt short of options in central midfield as he tries to orchestrate a first win since Matchday 3.

BREMEN STARTING XI!

Pavlenka - Gebre Selassie (c), Toprak, Friedl - Chong, Eggestein, Groß, Augustinsson - Sargent, Bittencourt - Osako

BREMEN SUBS

Kapino, Agu, Moisander, Rieckmann, Schmid, Gruev, Erras, Selke, Woltemade

STUTTGART STARTING XI!

Kobel - Mavropanos, Anton, Kempf - Coulibaly, Mangala, Endo, Sosa - Silas, Castro (c) - Kalajdzic

STUTTGART SUBS

Bredlow, Stenzel, Churlinov, Förster, Klement, Egloff, Massimo, Klimowicz, Kaminski

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Here you will find the most important information on the game between SV Werder Bremen and VfB Stuttgart on Matchday 10 of the 2020/21 Bundesliga season.