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Bundesliga
RB Leipzig
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1899 Hoffenheim
9'
HT 0-0

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RB Leipzig 4-3-3 Ole Werner

Maarten Vandevoordt 26
Vandevoordt
David Raum 22
Raum
Castello Lukeba 23
Lukeba
Willi Orbán 4
Orbán
Ridle Baku 17
Baku
Christoph Baumgartner 14
Baumgartner
Nicolas Seiwald 13
Seiwald
Xaver Schlager 24
Schlager
Yan Diomande 49
Diomande
Rômulo 40
Rômulo
Brajan Gruda 10
Gruda

Starters

  • Maarten Vandevoordt26 Maarten Vandevoordt
  • David Raum22 David Raum
  • Castello Lukeba23 Castello Lukeba
  • Willi Orbán4 Willi Orbán
  • Ridle Baku17 Ridle Baku
  • Christoph Baumgartner14 Christoph Baumgartner
  • Nicolas Seiwald13 Nicolas Seiwald
  • Xaver Schlager24 Xaver Schlager
  • Yan Diomande49 Yan Diomande
  • Rômulo40 Rômulo
  • Brajan Gruda10 Brajan Gruda

Substitutes

  • El Chadaille Bitshiabu5 El Chadaille Bitshiabu
  • Ezechiel Banzuzi6 Ezechiel Banzuzi
  • Antonio Nusa7 Antonio Nusa
  • Johan Bakayoko9 Johan Bakayoko
  • Conrad Harder11 Conrad Harder
  • Leopold Zingerle25 Leopold Zingerle
  • Tidiam Gomis27 Tidiam Gomis
  • Max Finkgräfe35 Max Finkgräfe
  • Benjamin Henrichs39 Benjamin Henrichs

1899 Hoffenheim 4-3-3 Christian Ilzer

Oliver Baumann 1
Baumann
Bernardo 13
Bernardo
Ozan Kabak 5
Kabak
Robin Hranáč 2
Hranáč
Vladimír Coufal 34
Coufal
Wouter Burger 18
Burger
Grischa Prömel 6
Prömel
Alexander Prass 22
Prass
Bazoumana Touré 29
Touré
Fisnik Asllani 11
Asllani
Tim Lemperle 19
Lemperle

Starters

  • Oliver Baumann1 Oliver Baumann
  • Bernardo13 Bernardo
  • Ozan Kabak5 Ozan Kabak
  • Robin Hranáč2 Robin Hranáč
  • Vladimír Coufal34 Vladimír Coufal
  • Wouter Burger18 Wouter Burger
  • Grischa Prömel6 Grischa Prömel
  • Alexander Prass22 Alexander Prass
  • Bazoumana Touré29 Bazoumana Touré
  • Fisnik Asllani11 Fisnik Asllani
  • Tim Lemperle19 Tim Lemperle

Substitutes

  • Ihlas Bebou9 Ihlas Bebou
  • Muhammed Damar10 Muhammed Damar
  • Cole Campbell20 Cole Campbell
  • Albian Hajdari21 Albian Hajdari
  • Kevin Akpoguma25 Kevin Akpoguma
  • Andrej Kramarić27 Andrej Kramarić
  • Max Moerstedt33 Max Moerstedt
  • Luca Philipp37 Luca Philipp
  • Valentin Lässig49 Valentin Lässig

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Match Statistics

RB Leipzig 1899 Hoffenheim
  • 0 Shots on Goal 0
  • 0 Shots off Goal 0
  • 0 Total Shots 1
  • 0 Blocked Shots 1
  • 0 Shots insidebox 1
  • 0 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 0 Fouls 3
  • 0 Corner Kicks 0
  • 0 Offsides 0
  • 42% Ball Possession 58%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 0
  • 29 Total passes 41
  • 19 Passes accurate 29
  • 66% Passes % 71%
  • 0.00 expected_goals 0.02
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

RB Leipzig Wins 6
Draws 1
1899 Hoffenheim Wins 3

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