SGE Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt - VFB Stuttgart VfB Stuttgart

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Deutsche Bank Park(59,400 観客)
whistleTobias Welz
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29 %Jonathan Burkardt
Jonathan Burkardt

Vote for your Man of the Match!

Vote for your Man of the Match!
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Watch: Demirović reflects on Stuttgart's top-four finish

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Watch: The Frankfurt fans say goodbye for another season

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Full-time: Eintracht Frankfurt 2-2 VfB Stuttgart

The Eagles pull themselves from two goals down to rescue a point at home, but it wasn't enough to see them sneak into seventh place. The visitors looked in control for much of the game but let it slip in the second half and will be frustrated by dropping two points, although it also doesn't impact their Champions League hopes as they'll finish fourth anyway after Hoffenheim's loss to Gladbach.
試合終了
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Burkardt again!

He steps up and converts again, this time sending the ball high into the top corner.
90'
+ 2

Jonathan Burkardt

ゴール!

2:2
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Jonathan Burkardt
0:32
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Penalty for Frankfurt!

Chema tackles Skhiri in the box but the ball bounces up onto his hand, and Frankfurt have another penalty!
88'

Scrappy

Frankfurt can't put a sequence of play together, with the visitors doing their best to disrupt the rhythm of this game.
82'

Final stages

Will Stuttgart see this one out, or are there more goals to come?
79'

Fighting for an equaliser

Frankfurt have competed well throughout the game.
タックル勝率
89
87
77'

Bad habit

Stuttgart have now conceded nine penalties this season, the third most in the league.
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Burkardt converts!

He steps up to take the spot-kick and sends Nübel the wrong way, 2-1!
72'

Jonathan Burkardt

ゴール!

1:2
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Jonathan Burkardt
0:29
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Frankfurt have a way back!

Nübel comes to claim a cross but the ball runs loose and Burkardt gets there first, with Nübel tripping him just inside the area.
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Frustrating

Frankfurt are trying to reduce the deficit but can't break Stuttgart down.
64'

Missed opportunity

Dōan's free-kick is blocked, as is Chaïbi's effort from the rebound.
64'

Good position

Dōan skips past Mittelstädt and wins a free-kick on the edge of the area.
62'

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.
85%
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Chris Führich
16 times under pressure
Chris Führich
61'

Double change

Riera brings on Dahoud and Burkardt in an attempt to pull his side back into this game.
59'

Big save!

Chema almost gets a brace with an identical effort to his first but this time Zetterer is there to save at the far post.
55'

Misleading

Frankfurt are having more of the ball, but it's Stuttgart who are in control of this game.
ボール支配率(%)
5149
51'

Where they left off

Stuttgart have started this second half determined to find a third goal.
46'

We're back!

The action returns for the second half.
後半開始
46'

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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Half-time: Eintracht Frankfurt 0-2 VfB Stuttgart

The visitors go into the break with a two-goal cushion, meaning they'll secure Champions League football as things stand. Stuttgart have been clinical going forward, as Frankfurt have also threatened, but Hoeneß's men have managed to convert their chances.
前半終了
0:25
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Nartey doubles the lead!

A delicate through ball from Führich finds Undav inside the box, who lays it off first time to Nartey on the penalty spot to tuck home their second of the afternoon.
45'
+ 4

Nikolas Nartey

ゴール!

0:2
Deniz Undav
アシスト:Deniz Undav
Nikolas Nartey
43'

Getting closer

Dōan drives toward the byline before winning a corner. Stuttgart clear the subsequent delivery.
42'

Vital clearance

Götze sends in an inviting cross toward Kalimuendo but Chema intercepts in the nick of time.
39'

Pushing for another

The visitors are having the better of these closing stages.
37'

Close to a second!

Zetterer can only punch as far as Undav from a Stuttgart corner and he lays the ball off to Hendriks, whose effort doesn't go far over.
35'

Easy save

Nartey arrives late in the box to get on the end of a Führich cross but his header is too tame and doesn't trouble Zetterer.
30'

Front foot

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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).
They may be behind, but Frankfurt do lead in the xG charts.
xGoals
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0.62
0.48
1
Goals
25'

Familiar territory

Frankfurt have conceded in the first 15 minutes for the ninth time this season - only Mainz have a worse record (10).
0:30
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Uzun works his magic

He weaves his way through the box before firing his finish straight at Nübel.
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Early setback

How will the hosts respond?
17'

Early casualty

Bahoya has to depart as a result of injury.
15'

Inevitable

Stuttgart have scored in all of their away games this season.
14'

Clinical

Stuttgart take the lead from one of their first two shots on target.
シュート本数
0枠外
2枠内
1枠外
2枠内
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The visitors take the lead!

Führich swings in a deep corner, where Chema slams home a close range header at the far post.
10'

Chema Andrés

ゴール!

0:1
Chris Führich
アシスト:Chris Führich
Chema Andrés
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。
37 %
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。
5.46 m
8'

Dōan on target

He cuts into the box before shoveling a shot toward goal, but it's straight at Nübel.
7'

Hosts probing

It's Frankfurt who have started the brighter of the two sides.
3'

Early chance

Kalimuendo feeds Bahoya on the left-hand side who has time to take a touch before firing toward the far bottom corner, but Nübel saves well.
1'

Off we go!

The game is finally underway.
キックオフ

Kick-off delayed

We'll have to wait slightly longer for kick-off due to smoke entering the field and reducing visibility.
0:07
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Inside the visitors' dressing room

0:40
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The players head out

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Skhiri's milestone

The Eagles midfielder will play his 200th Bundesliga game today.

Never too late

This is the first time this season that Stuttgart have used the same starting XI for two games in a row.
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More on that Frankfurt team

Albert Riera makes three changes to the side that lost against Dortmund. Chaïbi, Dahoud and Theate are replaced by Bahoya (pictured), Götze and Kristensen.
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More on that Stuttgart team

Sebastian Hoeneß names an unchanged side following their recent win over Bayer Leverkusen.

Frankfurt subs

Kauã Santos, Chandler, Theate, Chaïbi, Dahoud, Knauff, Larsson, Amaimouni-Echghouyab, Burkardt

Stuttgart subs

Bredlow, Assignon, Jaquez, Jeltsch, Vagnoman, Zagadou, El Khannouss, Bouanani, Tiago Tomás
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Deutsche Bank Park awaits

The Eagles have home advantage for this decisive final day clash.
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Tobias Welz says goodbye

Referee Tobias Welz will be ending his 16-year career in the Bundesliga after this afternoon's clash.
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Albert Riera on facing Stuttgart

“Stuttgart are a very attacking team who will force us to go direct. They’re also the best team when it comes to duels, which isn’t our biggest strength. If we don’t win, we don’t need to look at what’s happening elsewhere. If we’re winning 9-0, I might take a look at other results. I will prepare my players accordingly.”
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New contract for Nartey

Nikolas Nartey will continue to wear the white and red of Stuttgart after putting pen to paper on a new deal through to June 2028. The 26-year-old, who has been at the club since 2019, has made 37 appearances in all competitions this term, registering three goals and four assists.
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Sebastian Hoeneß on facing Frankfurt

"It’ll be pretty exciting in Frankfurt. It’s always a difficult game, also against a team competing to be in Europe as well in their final home game. So we can assume we’ll be up against a very good team. They’ve got good individual quality, especially up front with loads of options. It’s not clear for us preparing for the game who will play for them. We obviously want to cause them problems in defence, if possible taking away some of their attacking impetus by making them defend a lot."
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Red-hot duo

Deniz Undav's 19 Bundesliga goals this season is a new personal record, while Ermedin Demirović has struck in each of his last three games to take his tally to 12 for the campaign. Together, Stuttgart's fierce attacking duo have 31 goals between them, making them the most dangerous non-Bayern pair in the Bundesliga in 2025/26. Undav also loves playing against Frankfurt, having netted four goals in four games against the Eagles.
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Champions League in sight

Fourth-placed Stuttgart are closing in on a return to the UEFA Champions League. The Swabians will secure their place if they win and Hoffenheim fail to beat Borussia Mönchengladbach by six goals more than their own victory margin. A draw will be enough for VfB if Hoffenheim fail to win, while a Gladbach victory coupled with a point or more for Hamburg at Bayer Leverkusen would mean Stuttgart could afford to lose by up to five goals more than Hoffenheim.
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Stark improvement

Stuttgart have already surpassed last season's points tally (50), which saw Sebastian Hoeneß's men finish 2024/25 in ninth. Their 61 points this term is a significant improvement, while only Bayern Munich (117) have scored more than Stuttgart (69) this season. VfB's 61 goals from open play is also bettered only by the champions, while set-pieces play virtually no role in their goal tally, accounting for just 12 percent of their strikes - the lowest in the Bundesliga.
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Leaky defence

Only Heidenheim (70) and Wolfsburg (68) have conceded more goals than Frankfurt's 63 this term. It's the Hessen club's highest total in a single campaign since 2000/01, when their 68 goals conceded resulted in their relegation to Bundesliga 2.
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European spot on the line

After playing in a European competition every season since 2021/22, Eintracht Frankfurt's one point from a possible 12 puts their continued participation in jeopardy. Sitting one point adrift of Freiburg in eighth, Albert Riera's men will secure seventh should they beat VfB Stuttgart and Freiburg lose against RB Leipzig, or they draw, Freiburg lose and Augsburg fail to beat Union Berlin.
2:03
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Watch: VfB Stuttgart 3-2 Frankfurt - previous meeting

Stuttgart left it late to beat Frankfurt on home soil when the two sides met at the turn of the year.
2:03
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Watch: Stuttgart 3-1 Leverkusen - highlights

Deniz Undav scored his first goal since March as Stuttgart defeated top-four rivals Leverkusen at home on Matchday 33. The result puts Sebastian Hoeneß's side in the driving seat for UEFA Champions League qualification.
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Watch: Borussia Dortmund 3-2 Frankfurt - highlights

Albert Riera's Frankfurt lost for the third time in four games last time out against Dortmund. Jonathan Burkardt and Can Uzun both got on the scoresheet at Signal Iduna Park.

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