
Highlights
広告
90'
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Full-time: Hertha Berlin 1-1 Darmstadt
Hertha and Darmstadt share the points after an intense match. Following a goalless first half, the game became significantly more attractive in the second period. First, the Lilies took the lead, shortly after which Hertha equalised through an own goal. In the end, the hosts came closer to victory, but the post prevented them from picking up all three points.
試合終了
90'
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Post!
Leistner plucks the ball down in the penalty area after a corner, sets it up with a great move and then shoots against the post! That was close!
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+ 3
90'
+ 2
Almost another own goal!
Reese crosses the ball with the outside of his boot into the penalty area, where Winkler heads it against Darmstadt's Riedel, who nearly deflects the ball into his own net.
90'
+ 1
Stoppage time is underway
There are five minutes of stoppage time to be played - enough time for a late winner! Currently, Hertha seem a bit closer to scoring the winning goal.
88'
Niederlechner!
The substitute receives a pass from Reese at the near post, but he can't direct the ball on target. The ball goes narrowly wide of the left post.
85'
The final few minutes are underway
Both managers have made substitutions and brought fresh legs onto the pitch. Can either team score the decisive goal?
82'
Significantly improved stats
In the second half, the Berliners have required almost six seconds less to win back the ball.
82'
ボール回収時間

1st
2nd
81'
Reese puts it over
The forward naturally takes the subsequent free-kick. However, his shot goes well over the bar.
78'
So close
The foul on Scherhant is just centimetres outside the penalty area. Riedel receives a yellow card for it!
76'
Almost a lead for the Lilies!
Bueno drives down the left flank into the penalty area and gets a shot away from a tight angle, but Ernst makes the save!
75'
Over!
Maza has plenty of space about 25 yards from the goal and goes for a long-range shot. His attempt whistles over the crossbar.
72'
Yellow
Demme catches Förster about 30 yards from goal.
71'
Ball moving well
Maza wins the ball on the halfway line and moves forward quickly. He plays it through to Reese, who in turn tries to send Scherhant into the penalty area. He's held back by his shirt and therefore can't reach the pass.
68'
Game now more attractive
After goals on both sides, it's now a more appealing match, with the sides taking more risks.
65'
Hertha benefit
Like only Düsseldorf before them, the Berliners have now been rewarded three times by own goals (previously from Braunschweig's Nikolaou and Regensburg's Gebhardt).
62'
Into his own net!
Winkler plays the ball sharply across the goal, and Vukotić feels Reese behind him and tries to block the ball. Unfortunately for him, he directs it into his own net in the attempt. All square!
60'
Leitl reacts
The first substitution is a defensive one. Karbownik comes on for Sessa.
57'
Becoming more proactive
The Berliners are now at least managing to shift the play into the Darmstadt half. However, a clear goal-scoring opportunity has not yet materialised.
53'
How will Hertha react?
The home side should really become more active now, but so far there are no signs of increased offensive efforts. Gechter wants to cross into the penalty area, but instead kicks the ball almost into the stands.
50'
The goalscorer delivers
That is the 14th goal of the season for Lidberg - only three players have scored more in Bundesliga 2! The Swede has managed five goals in the last seven matches alone.
48'
Lidberg with the opener!
It's a tap-in! After a long-range shot from Nürnberger, the striker is where a striker should be and pushes the ball over the line. The Lilies are in the lead!
46'
We're back underway
Both teams are back on the pitch without any substitutions and Hertha kicks off.
後半開始
Half-time: Hertha Berlin 0-0 Darmstadt
© IMAGO/Sebastian Räppold/Matthias Koch
前半終了
45'
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Stoppage time is underway
There are 60 seconds of added time.
43'
Lilies a bit more aggressive
The visitors need almost five seconds less on average to win the ball back than the Hertha players.
43'
ボール回収時間


41'
That was close!
This time, Vukotić gets the better of Leistner and manages to head the corner kick from the right side towards goal. However, he narrowly misses the target to the left.
40'
Still a lot of possession
The Lilies are have been playing it around the back for a few minutes. The Berliners are not pressing them there. Going forward, the visitors lack ideas, though, so they usually end up getting the ball again in their own third.
Reese trying to make the difference
© IMAGO/Daniel Lakomski
34'
Both teams still cautious in attack
シュート本数
1枠外
1枠内
1枠外
1枠内
31'
Another Yellow Card
Förster slightly pushes Maza around the halfway line. That's enough for referee Gansloweit to show the yellow card.
29'
Lilies with more possession
ボール支配率(%)
4159
25'
The first yellow card
Corredor catches Zeefuik with an elbow to the face - yellow card!
23'
That's dangerous!
Reese slices a cross attempt from the right flank slightly off his boot. This gives the ball an awkward flight path and it nearly finds the net, but Schuhen manages to tip it over the crossbar. Perhaps it was intentional? You wouldn't put it past Reese.
20'
The first big chance!
After a corner, the ball falls to Lidberg's feet in the six-yard box. Ernst, though, saves the shot on the turn with a strong reflex!
18'
Reese blocked
Zeefuik lays the ball off with his heel and Hertha's star man has a chance to shoot. It's almost the same position from which he was able to score last week in Cologne, but this time the shot is blocked.
15'
Offensive foul
Leistner is the target of a Darmstadt free-kick, but he goes in too aggressively for the aerial duel and concedes a foul against him.
12'
Lidberg sought
Vukotić plays a high ball forward and tries to send his striker into a foot race with Leistner, but the ball is too steep and is collected by Ernst.
9'
Now Darmstadt push forward
The Lilies establish themselves in the Berlin half for the first time in the match. They earn a corner, but it is easily cleared.
6'
First attack
Demme crosses from the right side, but doesn't find a teammate in the middle. Winkler chases the ball down, but his attempted cross is blocked. Maza's shot from outside the box seconds later doesn't pose much of a threat either.
3'
Hectic start
The ball has been in the air often so far, with play is going back and forth. Neither team have been able to take control of the match yet.
1'
Kick-off!
The ball is rolling at the Olympiastadion. Hertha are playing in their blue and white home kit, while the visitors from Darmstadt are in orange.
キックオフ
More from the Darmstadt camp
There's a second change for Darmstadt: Merveille Papela takes his place on the bench for the first time since January, with Guille Bueno starting in his place, likely forming the Spanish full-back pairing with Sergio López.
Darmstadt team news
The visitors must do without the injured Fraser Hornby (ankle haematoma) and so Jean-Paul Boëtius takes his place in the starting line-up. Boëtius recently came off the bench to assist the winning goal against Fürth with a killer pass.
More on that Hertha side
Stefan Leitl has to make changes following the outstanding performance in Cologne, as two key players, Michael Cuisance and Jonjoe Kenny, are both suspended due to yellow card accumulation. Kevin Sessa makes his first start since February and Marton Dárdai also joins him in the starting line-up. Dárdai was suspended last week due to his tenth yellow card but returns this afternoon.
Darmstadt starting XI
Schuhen - López, Riedel, Vukotić, Bueno - Förster, Boëtius, Müller, Nürnberger - Lidberg, Corredor
Hertha starting XI
Ernst - Gechter, Leistner, Dárdai - Winkler, Sessa, Demme, Maza, Zeefuik - Reese, Scherhant
Kohfeldt on facing Hertha
"We want to travel to Berlin to win there. Hertha also want to extend their very good run of three consecutive victories against us. I expect an exciting football match. Both teams are strong in positional play and want to defend on the front foot. It will be an interesting tactical battle. But I also expect a god match for the spectators with many goal-scoring opportunities on both sides."
The refereeing team:
Referee: Timo Gansloweit, Assistant Referee 1: Felix Weller, Assistant Referee 2: Marcel Pelgrim, Fourth Official: Timon Schulz, VAR: Katrin Rafalski, VAR Assistant: Dr. Justus Zorn
Ancient history
Both clubs are playing together in the Bundesliga 2 for the first time since the 1992/93 season. Back then, Hertha won their home match 1-0 despite being a man down following red card for Andreas Zimmermann. Günter Sebert was coach, Miroslav Tanjga scored the winning goal and the Old Lady's squad included Mario Basler, Niko Kovac and Sven Demandt.
Bragging rights
Darmstadt won the first clash between these sides this season 3-1 after being 1-0 down – Andreas Müller scoring the final goal, his only one of the season.
Hello and welcome!
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