A high-stakes Saturday in the Bundesliga saw the race for Europe intensified by last-minute heroics and a survival battle that turned volatile in Lower Saxony.
As the 2025/26 campaign enters its final straight, the gap between the mid-table pack and the top six continues to fluctuate following a flurry of late goals across the country.
Stalemate at the Mewa: Mainz and Stuttgart Share Spoils
In one of the battles this afternoon, Mainz 05 held high-flying Stuttgart to a 2–2 draw. Stuttgart took an early lead through Deniz Undav, but Mainz showed immense resilience under pressure.
A 78th-minute strike from Jae-sung Lee appeared to have snatched all three points for the hosts, only for Stuttgart to force an equalizer in the dying embers of the match. The result keeps Stuttgart in 4th place, but they now sit level on points with a surging RB Leipzig.
Borussia Dortmund tightened their grip on second place with a professional 2–1 win over FC Köln.
Serhou Guirassy haunted his former colleagues with a sharp 16th-minute opener, and Maximilian Beier doubled the advantage an hour in. Despite a late scare from Jakub Kaminski, who pulled one back for the Billy Goats in the 88th minute, BVB held firm to keep their faint title hopes alive.
The atmosphere turned toxic at the Volkswagen Arena as Wolfsburg suffered a 2–1 defeat to Hamburger.
Following an eighth consecutive game without a win, frustrated home fans disrupted play by launching flares onto the pitch. The tension reached a breaking point after the final whistle, as a mass melee broke out between players and staff from both sides. The defeat leaves Wolfsburg 17th, five points adrift of safety and facing a full-blown crisis.
Defending champions Bayer Leverkusen were left stunned at the Europa-Park Stadion. Leading 3–2 in the final minute, Kasper Hjulmand’s men failed to clear a corner, allowing Matthias Ginter to thunder home a 90th-minute header. The 3–3 draw is a significant blow to Leverkusen’s Champions League ambitions, leaving them three points behind the top four.
In a milestone performance at the Red Bull Arena, rookie sensation Yan Diomande became the fourth-youngest player in Bundesliga history to reach 10 goals in a single campaign.
His 75th-minute winner secured a vital 2–1 victory for RB Leipzig over Augsburg, moving them level on points with VfB Stuttgart in the fight for the final Champions League qualification spot.
Hoffenheim consolidated third place with a convincing 4–2 win over last-place Heidenheim, powered by two goals from Alexander Prass.
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