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Highlights

FINAL
Deutsche Bank Park
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Deutsche Bank Park
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Watch: Götze: "It was sensational"

Mario Götze gave his post-match thoughts to bundesliga.com after Eintracht Frankfurt's Matchday 27 win over VfB Stuttgart.
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Full-time: Frankfurt 1-0 Stuttgart

Although the score might not show it. That was a great game of football with chances at both ends but in the end it was Götze who made the difference as he poked home a rebound to score the winner. That win keeps Frankfurt right in the hunt for the European places but it certainly does Stuttgart's chances a lot of damage as they slip to tenth.
試合終了
90'
+ 5

Collins again with the chance

Massive opportunity again for Collins. He's one-on-one with the goalkeeper but he scuffs his shot well wide.
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Post again

Collins gets in down the right and shoots. It's straight at Nübel but he makes a bit of a mess of it and in the end the ball rebounds clear off the post.
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Chaos in the corner

Not pretty but effective as Frankfurt look to see this game out near the corner flag.
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5 minutes added on

Still some time left here.
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Stuttgart still fighting

This is a tense finish as Stuttgart start piling up corners.
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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.
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Good shot, comfortable save

A Frankfurt corner finds Skhiri, but his volley is saved comfortably by Nübel.
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More Frankfurt possession since the red

Since the red, Frankfurt have seen much more of the ball and we're nearly at a 50/50 split for the game now.
ボール支配率(%)
4654
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Final 10 minutes

Still all to play for.
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Big chance

Stiller finds the substitute Undav inside the box but his shot is blocked fantastically by the recovering Theate. That was a real chance.
78'

Triple change

The visitors decide to make a triple change to try and find a way back into this. That includes a debut for Jaquez.
75'

Could be 2-0

Brown puts in a good low cross that finds Ekitiké. The Frenchman looks set to make it 2-0 but slips at the last moment and then can only shoot straight at Nübel.
74'

Frankfurt dominant

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xGoals
The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals> xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals> goals).
The hosts have finally taken a deserved lead.
xGoals
1
3.03
0.51
0
Goals
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1-0 to the hosts

It has been coming for a while. Larsson sees his shot tipped onto the post, but the ball comes back to Götze, who makes no mistake this time.
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Mario Götze

ゴール!

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Mario Götze
ゴールの確率
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
82 %
ゴールまでの距離"
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ゴールまでの距離"
シュートの瞬間にボールの位置からゴールの中心までの距離を測定します。
4.17 m
67'

Brilliant from Ekitiké

The Frenchman is bullying this Stuttgart defence. This time, he beats his man down the outside before firing in a low cross that is cleared for a corner.
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Woltemade looking lively

Woltemade has looked good since coming on. A couple of minutes ago, he showed great trickery to keep possession and now he holds up the ball well to feed Leweling, who shoots over.
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Ekitiké causing all sorts of problems

Ekitiké has been unplayable at times today. This time he beats one defender but can only fire over.
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Double change from Stuttgart

In response to going down to 10 men, Stuttgart decide to make a double change as Hendriks and Woltemade come on.
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The visitors are down to 10

The ball is clipped up to Ekitiké, who holds on to it well before rolling Al-Dakhil. In his panic, Al-Dakhil then hauls the Frenchman to the ground and as the last man, it is a clear red card.
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Off the post

Great work from Frankfurt again as Götze finds Ekitiké but the Frenchman hits the post. The rebound then falls to the German but he misses from very close range. He'll be hoping he was in fact offside as that looked hard to miss.
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Close

Ekitiké sprints down the left well before cutting inside and firing just wide.
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Almost a massive chance

Nübel again plays a loose pass that is intercepted by Kristensen. He then feeds Ekitiké, who finds Götze but he can't get a shot away.
53'

Stuttgart passing well

The visitors continue to have much of the ball.
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225
316
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First chance of the half

Nübel comes a long way out to clear the ball, but it lands at the feet of Götze. He feeds Collins, who fires over from a great position with Nübel scrambling.
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Back underway

Frankfurt get the second-half started.
後半開始
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Half-time: Frankfurt 0-0 Stuttgart

Level at the break, but a good half of football. Stuttgart started the game well, with Santos having to make a couple of saves but it is the hosts that have come closest. First through Knauff, who had his shot blocked by the recovering Mittelstädt after rounding the keeper and then during a penalty area scramble that saw the ball again cleared off the line. Still all to play for.
前半終了
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Good header

Collins heads narrowly over to end the half after a good cross from Brown.
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Three minutes added on

Just added-time left to play now.
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Pressure Handling

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Pressure Handling
This Match Fact examines how successfully players perform under pressure. The percentage of "solved situations" indicates how often a player has freed himself from opponent pressure by dribbling, passing, scoring a goal or drawing a foul.
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Angelo Stiller
8 times under pressure
Angelo Stiller
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Good chance for the visitors

Führich sends a cross to the back post to Jeltsch, but he can't strike it cleanly and the ball rolls out for a goal kick. That was a chance if he had connected well.
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Brown misses by inches

Brown receives the ball on the corner of the box and fires in a low drive that deflects just wide. Good work from the hosts.
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Frankfurt with the better chances

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The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals> xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals> goals).
Despite Stuttgart's general dominance, Frankfurt lead on xG. Largely because of that Knauff chance.
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0
0.96
0.3
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A frantic game

A really entertaining match so far, with both sides seemingly intent on scoring goals here.
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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.
Lucas Silva Melo
Lucas Silva Melo33.20km/h
2.
Ansgar Knauff
Ansgar Knauff32.95km/h
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Ameen Al-Dakhil
Ameen Al-Dakhil32.24km/h
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ボール回収時間

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ボール回収時間
ボール回収時間は、ボールを失った後にチームがボールを取り戻すまでの秒数を示します。また、チームのプレイスタイルに関する結論を導き出すことも可能です。プレイ中の時間のみがカウントされます(つまり、ゴールキックやスローインなどのプレイの中断は含まれません)。
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20.2 s
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Great effort!

Karazor becomes the latest to sting the palms of Santos as he unleashes a thunderous half volley, but the goalkeeper stands firm and holds onto the shot.
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Fantastic game so far

Both sides are very much up for this one.
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Off the line!

From the corner, Frankfurt nearly score again, but after a scramble, Chabot blocks the shot on the line with some help from Nübel and the ball is cleared.
18'

Massive chance!

Frankfurt send the ball long over the top to Knauff, who outpaces Mittelstädt and rounds the goalkeeper, but he can't finish the chance as Mittelstädt recovers fantastically to clear.
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Ekitiké goal ruled out for offside

It looked like Frankfurt might have taken the lead for a second as Ekitiké tucked away his chance on the counter, but then the flag went up. It remains goalless, but that's a warning to the visitors that Frankfurt do carry a threat.
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So much space for Stuttgart

Millot seems to have the freedom of the pitch so far. Stuttgart are in complete control as they have Frankfurt well pinned back.
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So close!

Stuttgart's lively start continues! This time it is Millot who has the space to run at the Frankfurt defence before cutting on to his left foot and firing centimetres wide of the post.
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Stuttgart have started well

Lots of possession for the visitors in the opening stages.
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First chance of the night

Führich does well down the left before chipping a ball to Leweling at the back post. He strikes it first time, but Santos is able to parry it away.
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We're underway in Frankfurt

Kick-off here in tonight's evening clash.
キックオフ
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Ekitiké primed

Just like Woltemade, Eintracht's Hugo Ekitiké also registered an international hat-trick recently, with the Frankfurt forward scoring three in a France U21 win against England in Lorient.

Teams in tunnel

The atmosphere is superb inside Deutsche Bank Park as we await the appearance of both sides. It's almost time!
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No Nick Woltemade

The Stuttgart striker has been in scintillating form of late and even returned from the international break having bagged a hat-trick for Germany U21s against Spain. Yet the 6' 6" forward - who has netted 12 goals in 24 appearances in all competitions for VfB this term - will hope to make an impact from the bench here, with Ermedin Demirović leading the line for the Swabians.
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Battle of youth

The two youngest Bundesliga teams will face off here today, with the hosts that much younger than the visiting Swabians. Today's Eintracht Frankfurt starting XI has an average age of 24.6 years, while VfB Stuttgart's is 25.4.
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More on those teams

The hosts are showing two changes to the team that won 3-1 at Bochum prior to the international break. Ansgar Knauff and the recovered Arthur Theate start in place of Skhiri and Höjlund (both on the bench). Visiting coach Sebastian Hoeneß, meanwhile, also opts for a couple of changes with the in-form Nick Woltemade surprisingly on the bench and joined by Ramon Hendriks. Chris Führich and Jeff Chabot are in from the start for the visitors.

Frankfurt starting XI

Santos - Kristensen, Koch (c), Theate, Brown - Tuta, Larsson - Knauff, Götze, Bahoya – Ekitiké

Frankfurt subs

Grahl, Amenda, Collins, Höjlund, Chaïbi, Skhiri, Dahoud, Uzun, Batshuayi

Stuttgart starting XI

Nübel - Jeltsch, Al-Dakhil, Chabot - Leweling, Karazor (c), Stiller, Mittelstädt - Millot, Führich - Demirović

Stuttgart subs

Bredlow, Hendriks, Jaquez, Stenzel, Keitel, Bilal Touré, Woltemade, Bruun Larson, Undav
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Toppmöller's view on Stuttgart

"I'm expecting a great football match between two teams that like to play attacking football. Our first meeting this season had a lot of goals, and we both have good squads. Everything is set for a big match. We're feeling excited and want to bring that enthusiasm onto the pitch."
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Hoeneß's view on Frankfurt

"Their strengths are obvious. They’re dangerous and fast going forward, they can transition well and despite the departure of Omar Marmoush, they have a lot of quality up front. The fact is it’s going to be a fierce contest. It’s always lively in Frankfurt, especially at 18:30 on a Saturday."
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Woltemade flying

Added to his 12 goals in all competitions for Stuttgart this season, in-form forward Nick Woltemade scored a hat-trick for Germany's U21s in an impressive friendly win over Spain, while he also provided an assist in his country's 1-0 victory in Slovakia. "Positive experiences with the national team always help," the striker said on his arrival back to Stuttgart HQ from international duty. "Now we want to attack again in the Bundesliga."
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Hoeneß staying put

Having worked miracles to take Stuttgart from Bundesliga survival to the UEFA Champions League, VfB coach Sebastian Hoeneß was understandably the subject of media speculation about his immediate future. However, the 42-year-old tactician ended the chatter this week by penning a contract extension with the Swabians that runs through June 2028.
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Probable line-ups

The stakes are high for both sides in Frankfurt, but who is set to start and who might miss out? Find out right here!

Stuttgart's lucky charm

The visitors have more wins against Frankfurt (44) than any other side in their history.

On the right track

Frankfurt have won 13 of their 26 league games this season. The last time they had more victories at this stage of a campaign was in 1979/80!
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Watch: Stuttgart 2-3 Eintracht Frankfurt - previous meeting

Stuttgart saw a 98th-minute equaliser ruled out, having trailed 3-0 in the second half, when these sides last met in early November.
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Watch: Stuttgart 3-4 Bayer Leverkusen - highlights

Despite leading 3-1 at one point, Stuttgart collapsed to a 94th-minute defeat against Bayer Leverkusen on Matchday 26, leaving them five games without a win.
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Watch: Bochum 1-3 Eintracht Frankfurt - highights

Goals from Rasmus Kristensen, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya and Michy Batshuayi saw off struggling Bochum on Matchday 26, giving Eintracht Frankfurt's hopes of finishing in the top four a major boost.

Hello and welcome!

Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 27 fixture between Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart.