
Highlights
T. Stieler


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試合終了
後半AT終了
Braunschweig have done it
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120'
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Hoffmann again
Without their goalkeeper, Braunschweig would be playing in the third division next season - he leaps to tip Schmidt's left-foot shot over the crossbar.
119'
It's all over now!!!
Menzel came up for the corner, but Hoffmann has it. He clears long, and Philippe rolls the ball into the empty net to make it 4-2 on aggregate and it's all over now. Brilliant assist from Hoffmann.
115'
More pressure
Braunschweig are buckling. Saarbrücken have a corner on the left - Sané gets it away. Comes back in from Civeja, headed out once more. Visitors still have it, it comes back in, dangerous low ball, but it's cleared. This is so nervy.
113'
Saarbrücken denied
The ten men - though you wouldn't know it - are really causing all sorts of problems. This game is not over yet...Here's Civeja. Brilliant left-foot strike and matched by Hoffmann again. Another massive save!
112'
Hoffmann save
The former Bayern man makes a smart reaction stop to deny Krüger at the near post. That could be the stop that keeps Braunschweig in the second division.
110'
Scramble
A low ball comes into the Braunschweig box, Brünker has it, can't get the shot away, he tees up a teammate but the ball rolls wide of goal. What a chance!
109'
Visitors pressing
They have to as well with their dream of promotion fading. What a rollercoaster of a night it's been - and there's time for more drama too
後半AT開始
106'
15 minutes left
As things stand...Saarbrücken need a goal to take it to penalties.
105'
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前半AT終了
105'
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Half-time in extra-time
Lots of discussions with the officials from Saarbrücken who want to know why there were additional minutes in the first half of extra-time. Those additional seconds did make all the difference as Braunschweig have a 3-2 aggregate lead.
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105'
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Braunschweig break through
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103'
All hands to the pump
The visitors have all 10 men behind the ball - can they keep fatigue as well as Braunschweig at bay? Actually, the hosts are not creating anything of note in the opposition box.
103'
Tempelmann trouble
The influential Braunschweig midfielder is struggling with an injury - not sure he's going to see out the match on the pitch.
102'
Sané chance
Menzel leaps and can only get a slight touch on a cross from the left - it drops for Sané, who snatches at the chance and fires behind from a tight angle.
101'
Tachie shot
The substitute gets a shot away, but it's deflected up and over the crossbar of Menzel's goal.
100'
Tachie shot
The substitute cuts in from the left and fires goal wards. Menzel watches it carefully as the ball loops onto the top of his net... corner...Philippe's ball is a decent one, but no one in a yellow shirt can make a meaningful connection.
98'
Huge save
Saarbrücken launch the ball into the box again. It drops for Krüger, who has the perfect first touch before firing golwards - Hoffmann sticks out an arm at his near post and blocks. Braunschweig are hanging on here.
96'
Sonnenberg takes up rugby
The Saarbrücken defender wrestles Szabó to the ground just inside his own half - that's one of the easier free-kicks Mr Stieler has ever awarded.
94'
Side-netting
The free-kick is clipped to the back post, Krauße gets on the end of it, but there was too much on the ball and he can only find the side-netting. Some hopeful cheers from the Braunschweig fans, but it's gone the wrong side of the post.
前半AT開始
91'
Is Leroy watching?
The Bayern superstar's brother, Sidi, has just stepped off the bench for the home side.
91'
Here we go again
The first half of extra-time is underway with Sidi Sané, Leroy's younger brother, coming off the bench for the home side.
90'
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控え
End of second half
90'
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Late drama?
Braunschweig pressing well into added time. Can they find the goal that would end this tie? There's a huge crowd of players in the Saarbrücken box...the ball comes in. Big appeal for handball. It does hit Bischel's arm...but Mr Stieler waves play on after a VAR review.
90'
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SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo penalty
90'
+ 1
Extra-time coming up
And perhaps penalties if we're all square after the additional 30 minutes. How much of a toll will it take on Saarbrücken to play with a man fewer?
90'
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Penalty?
No, but it is a red card. Di Michele Sanchez gets beyond Rizzuto, the Saarbrücken man brings the substitute down just outside the area, and though it's not a penalty, it is a second yellow card. If this goes to extra-time, the visitors will be down to 10 men.
89'
Scramble
Braunschweig come forward down the right, Tachie looks to spin on it in the middle, a shot comes in, strikes a white-shirted body. Comes out for a cross, Philippe rises, but his header is easy for Menzel. But that's the first home attack of any note for quite some time.
87'
Saarbrücken support
The home fans are in stunned silence and the away supporters are making all the noise. As you might expect.
84'
And we're all square!
Philippe can't make the most of a break forward, and Saarbrücken counter. Lovely ball down the right channel to Schmidt, his cross comes in and Brünker sends a firm header past Hoffmann and it's 2-2 on aggregate.
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Civeja strike
The substitute battles his way to a shooting opportunity, it takes a skid off the slick surface but it's straight at Hoffmann, who gathers cleanly. And most of the stadium breathes a sigh of relief.
Just wide
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Braunschweig to bounce back?
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Game on!!
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65'
Was that handball?
A corner is whipped in from the Saarbrücken left, it's flicked on at the near post - the ball flashes wide of the far post, but did that hit Jaeckel's arm...Mr Stieler goes across to the VAR screen. And no surprise, points to the spot.
65'


SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionPenalty
64'
Kitchen sink time?
Schwartz going for broke here as he brings on three, including Kai "The Tank" Brünker
54'
Braunschweig in control
The yellow shirts have the ball and the upper hand - they work it around beautifully, and Tempelmann has it again. He's brought down by Rizzuto just outside the penalty area, slap bang in the middle of the pitch. Here's a great free-kick opportunity.
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51'
Gómez chance
Bichsel is caught in possession by Gómez, that's dangerous. The Braunschweig man can get a shot away, but Sonnenberg is in the way to deflect the ball behind. Bičakčić gets a head to the subsequent corner, but it's not a clean contact and it's smashed away.
50'
Game held up
Smoke from the stands drifts across the pitch and referee Tobias Stieler holds up play for 3 minutes...and we're back underway.
46'
Second half kicks off
Here we go again folks. Braunschweig looking good to stay in Bundesliga 2 right now, and even the torrential rain and rumbling thunder doesn't look like it'll poop their party. One change for both teams with Szabó and Krahn on for Polter and Fahrner respectively.
後半開始
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控え
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前半終了
Goalless at the break
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45'
Fahrner flummoxed
The wing-back is not having a great half. First, he loses the ball to Conteh in a dangerous position on the left and then brings down the lively Braunschweig man to give the hosts a late first-half chance with this free-kick. It comes to nothing though.
44'
Fahrner in the book
He can't catch Tempelmann and hauls back the Braunschweig midfielder - that's the second yellow of the game, both for the visitors.
41'
Visitors comfortable
Saarbrücken are looking comfortable enough at the back, but they do need to find some quality in the final third. They need to find the net tonight, Braunschweig don't.
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40'
Becker booked
The defender takes one for the team to stop a potentially dangerous counter-attack.
Wasted opportunity
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35'
Gómez chance
The Tempelmann-Conteh connection works again as the former releases the latter down the left. Low ball into the box, Gómez's first touch takes him beyond Sonnenberg, but Menzel manages to stop a low shot squirming underneath him.
32'
Philippe chance
The ball loops forward from a midfield challenge and Philippe is through, one on one with Menzel. The Braunschweig forward doesn't look confident and shoots low but weakly at the keeper's feet. Replays show that even had he scored, VAR would likely have given him offside.
31'
Vasiliadis almost
The midfielder makes a diagonal run into the box but can't quite get on the end of a useful-looking ball.
29'
Conteh slashes wildly
Conteh again teasing Fahrner on the left, jinks onto his right foot and lets fly...the ball flies high, well wide, and not very handsome at all.
26'
Tempelmann influence
Conteh has the ball down the left, he finds Tempelmann in a central area - he looks to ping a first time ball into the path of Gomez, but Sonnenberg snuffs out the danger. He read the pass beautifully.
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24'
Advantage Saarbrücken?
In three of the last four years, it's the 3. Liga side that has won this tie. The last Bundesliga 2 side to save their second-tier status is Nuremberg back in 2020.
22'
Mid-half lull
Both teams have dropped the tempo and the quality of their play - the fans are making a tremendous noise, but on the pitch, things have gone a bit quiet for now.
17'
Midfield battle
Tempelmann receives the ball just inside his own half and smoothly accelerates away, but Vasiliadis pursues him and knocks the Braunschweig man off the ball. That's going to be a one-on-one duel to watch.
Sterile possession?
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13'
Conteh countered
Tempelmann, who's been brilliant so far, snaps onto a loose ball and feeds Conteh on the left. He tries three times to force the ball across - it's another corner. Philippe takes it, but it's headed away...
10'
Big miss
Conteh goes past Fahrner on the left, bends in a brilliant ball. Polter is at the back post, surely must score...but sends his first-time effort well wide of the goal. Head in hands stuff for a man with over 100 Bundesliga appearances.
8'
First opening
Fantastic ball curled out wide for Multhaup to race onto wide right. Promising first-time ball across the six-yard line, but Krüger can't get there. First half-chance of the game created.
7'
Transition threat
Saarbrücken give the ball away inside the hosts' half, and the yellow shirts of Braunschweig stream forward at real pace. Conteh again can't make anything of it, but that was an impressive counter-attack.
4'
Saarbrücken pushing
The visitors do need to dictate the game here, and in their all-white away kit, are doing just that with a fast-paced start. But for all the pace to their play, there's not enough precision just yet.
2'
Conteh to the fore
Conteh receives the ball on the left, tries to force the ball across, but it's blocked and we have our first corner of the game. When it comes into the box, the whistle sounds for a foul and that's a Saarbrücken free-kick.
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We're underway
And here we go after a slight delay, but there's 90 minutes (and maybe more) for a place in Bundesliga 2.
Saarbrücken team news
Two changes for the visitors: Vasiliadis comes into midfield for Zeitz with Multhaup replacing Brünker in the attacking three.
Braunschweig team news
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Saarbrücken injury news
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Braunschweig injury news
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Travelling support
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12th man effect?
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Head-to-head
These teams have now met 25 times. Braunschweig have the edge with 11 wins to eight, with the other six ending in draws. The last meeting prior to the first leg was three years ago in the third tier, with Saarbrücken prevailing 2-0.
Braunschweig - how they got here
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Saarbrücken - how they got here
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Saarbrücken fans to travel in numbers
Despite it being an away game, the Saarbrücken fans will be hoping to create plenty of atmosphere of their own as they will be bringing over 2,000 fans to the 23,325 capacity Eintracht-Stadion.
Marc Pfitzner on the second leg
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Alois Schwartz on the second leg
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Manuel Zeitz: "We will give our all"
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Sebastian Polster: "Clarity and structure"
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Alois Schwartz reflects on the first leg
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Marc Pfitzner reflects on the first leg
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What is the play-off?
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Watch: First leg highlights
Welcome!
It's still all to play for in the 2024/25 play-off to determine who will play in Bundesliga 2 next season. The second leg in Braunschweig on Tuesday kicks off at 8.30pm CEST with the hosts 2-0 up from the first leg.