Bundesliga
1. FC Köln
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Goal (Assist: W. Mikelbrencis)
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Goal (Assist: R. van den Berg)
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Hamburger SV 3-4-2-1 Merlin Polzin
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25
44
17
28
6
21
2
11
20
19
Starters
1 Daniel Heuer Fernandes
25 Jordan Torunarigha
44 Luka Vušković
17 Warmed Omari
28 Miro Muheim
6 Albert Sambi Lokonga
21 Nicolai Remberg
2 William Mikelbrencis
11 Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer
20 Fábio Vieira
19 Damion Downs
Substitutes
7 Jean-Luc Dompé
8 Daniel Elfadli
9 Robert Glatzel
12 Sander Tangvik
14 Rayan Philippe
16 Giorgi Gocholeishvili
27 Philip Otele
45 Fabio Baldé
49 Otto Stange
1. FC Köln 4-2-3-1 Lukas Kwasniok
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32
39
33
5
6
18
13
16
38
9
Starters
1 Marvin Schwäbe
32 Kristoffer Lund
39 Cenk Özkaçar
33 Rav van den Berg
5 Tom Krauß
6 Eric Martel
18 Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson
13 Said El Mala
16 Jakub Kamiński
38 Youssoupha Niang
9 Ragnar Ache
Substitutes
3 Dominique Heintz
7 Luca Waldschmidt
11 Florian Kainz
20 Ron-Robert Zieler
27 Felipe Chávez
28 Sebastian Sebulonsen
30 Marius Bülter
36 Cenny Neumann
37 Linton Maina
Match Statistics
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1 Shots on Goal 2
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2 Shots off Goal 3
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5 Total Shots 10
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2 Blocked Shots 5
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5 Shots insidebox 7
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0 Shots outsidebox 3
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11 Fouls 12
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1 Corner Kicks 8
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0 Offsides 0
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45% Ball Possession 55%
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2 Yellow Cards 4
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 0
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375 Total passes 458
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302 Passes accurate 375
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81% Passes % 82%
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0.32 expected_goals 1.14
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
- 2017-08-25 1. FC Köln 1 - 3 Hamburger SV
- 2018-01-20 Hamburger SV 0 - 2 1. FC Köln
- 2018-11-05 Hamburger SV 1 - 0 1. FC Köln
- 2019-04-15 1. FC Köln 1 - 1 Hamburger SV
- 2022-01-18 1. FC Köln 1 - 1 Hamburger SV
- 2023-01-07 1. FC Köln 4 - 0 Hamburger SV
- 2024-08-02 1. FC Köln 1 - 2 Hamburger SV
- 2025-01-18 Hamburger SV 1 - 0 1. FC Köln
- 2025-11-02 1. FC Köln 4 - 1 Hamburger SV
- 2026-03-14 Hamburger SV 1 - 1 1. FC Köln
Recent Form
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1. Match Summary
The match between Hamburger SV and 1. FC Köln ended in a 1-1 draw. Fábio Vieira opened the scoring for Hamburger SV in the 39th minute, assisted by William Mikelbrencis. However, Said El Mala equalized for 1. FC Köln just before halftime in the 45th minute, assisted by Rav van den Berg. Despite a flurry of substitutions in the second half, neither team could find a winning goal. The game was characterized by Köln's dominance in possession and shots, but HSV managed to hold on for a point.
2. Team Performance Analysis
1. FC Köln largely controlled the game, evidenced by their 55% ball possession and a significant advantage in total shots (10 to 3). They were more threatening in the final third, with 7 shots inside the box compared to HSV’s 3. Their passing accuracy was also slightly better (83% vs 81%). However, they lacked clinical finishing, with an xG of 1.18 but only one goal. The three yellow cards suggest a more aggressive approach.
Hamburger SV were largely on the back foot, struggling to create consistent attacking opportunities. Their defensive organization was key to limiting Köln’s chances, despite being outshot. Their passing was accurate, but they lacked the volume of passes to dictate the tempo. The single goal came from a well-worked move, but their xG of 0.08 highlights their struggles to generate high-quality chances. The team received one yellow card and managed to keep a clean sheet aside from the equalizer.
Key Statistics Comparison:
Shots on Goal: HSV (1) - Köln (2) Total Shots: HSV (3) - Köln (10) Ball Possession: HSV (45%) - Köln (55%) Passing Accuracy: HSV (81%) - Köln (83%) Expected Goals (xG): HSV (0.08) - Köln (1.18)