This round of Bundesliga fixtures was defined by an incredible 6-2 comeback from the champions and a dramatic hat-trick to seal a 3-3 draw, showcasing the league’s reputation for goals and excitement.
Bayern Munich 6-2 Freiburg: Olise Inspires Rout
Bayern Munich staged a stunning comeback at the Allianz Arena, crushing Freiburg 6-2 after trailing by two goals early on. The visitors shocked the home crowd with goals from Yuito Suzuki (12′) and Johan Manzambi (17′). However, Bayern responded emphatically:
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Bayern Goals: Lennart Karl (22′), Michael Olise (45+2′, 85′), Dayot Upamecano (56′), Harry Kane (60′) (his 14th league goal), and Nicolas Jackson (78′). Michael Olise was the star, scoring twice and assisting three others.
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2️⃣ Goals and 3️⃣ assists for Michael Olise against Freiburg in the Bundesliga as Bayern win 6-2!🔥 pic.twitter.com/W7WeqQwzLW
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) November 22, 2025
Dortmund 3-3 Stuttgart: Undav’s Hat-Trick Salvages a Point
In the most dramatic match of the weekend, Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart played out a thrilling 3-3 draw, capped by an injury-time equalizer.
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Dortmund Goals: Emre Can (34′ pen), Maximilian Beier (42′), and Karim Adeyemi (89′) looked to have sealed the win.
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Stuttgart Goals: Striker Deniz Undav proved to be the hero for Stuttgart, scoring a remarkable hat-trick (47′, 71′, 90+1′) to grab a deserved point.
Other Results
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Wolfsburg 1-3 Bayer Leverkusen: League challengers Bayer Leverkusen maintained their excellent form, with goals from Jonas Hofmann (9′), Edmond Tapsoba (25′), and Malik Tillman (34′). Wolfsburg pulled one back through Denis Vavro (58′).
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FC Köln 3-4 Eintracht Frankfurt: This match was a seven-goal thriller, with Eintracht Frankfurt emerging with a narrow win. Jonathan Burkardt (6 goals this season) and Said El Mala (for Köln) were key players for their sides in a high-scoring contest. (Exact goalscorers are not all confirmed, but it was a close-fought, high-scoring affair.)
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Augsburg 1-0 Hamburger SV: Augsburg secured a vital three points in a tight affair, with Anton Kade (76′) scoring the decisive late goal.
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Heidenheim 0-3 B. Monchengladbach: Borussia Mönchengladbach had a comfortable away victory thanks to goals from Kevin Diks (45+1′ pen), Haris Tabakovic (56′), and Shuto Machino (76′).









