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  • 2. Bundesliga: Augsburg defeated, FSV out of relegation zone
    In the 2. Bundesliga at Saturday lunchtime on matchday 26, Second placed FC Augsburg suffered a disappointing defeat at Karlsruher SC, while FSV Frankfurt's incredible turn of form continued at home to Fortuna Düsseldorf.
  • Bundesliga: A night at the top for Schalke
    With FC Schalke 04 lying in second, a point ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, Friday night offered Felix Magath's side the opportunity to up the pressure on Bayern München ahead of the league leaders clash with Freiburg on Saturday. But VfB Stuttgart made their hosts work for the three points on matchday 26.
  • 2. Bundesliga: Disappointment for Arminia, points for Koblenz
    There was plenty to play for on Friday evening in the 2. Bundesliga and nowhere more so than in Ahlen where the bottom two battled it out for precious points in the now desperate relegation battle. Elsewhere, Arminia Bielefeld weren't able to move into third after succumbing to a surprise defeat in Aachen, while Fürth and Union had to settle for a point a piece.
  • Bundesliga: Tough contests in store
    The Saturday afternoon Bundesliga action sees Borussia Dortmund make the short trip to VfL Bochum, while Wolfsburg will be out to extend their winning sequence away to Mönchengladbach. Elsewhere, Mainz play host to Köln and Hannover take on Eintracht Frankfurt.
  • Bundesliga: Freiburg facing uphill task in Munich
    Bayern München will go into Saturday's late kick off against SC Freiburg in confident mood for more than one reason.
  • Bundesliga: Trend-setting relegation battle
    1. FC Nürnberg made a serious statement of intent last weekend when becoming the first team to beat Bayer Leverkusen this season. That victory could be worth even more if they also take three points in the match against fellow relegation rivals Hertha BSC. However, the Berlin outfit have their own worries and cannot afford to lose this encounter.
  • Bundesliga: HSV, Bremen and Wolfsburg obtain favourable results
    Bundesliga sides Hamburger SV , SV Werder Bremen and VfL Wolfsburg were all in action tonight, as they aimed to get a good result in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League's round of 16.
  • Bundesliga: Schalke have top spot in sight
    With extraordinary efficiency and excellent stamina, Schalke 04 have managed to establish themselves in the slipstream of FC Bayern München and could overtake the table leaders on Friday. However, opponents VfB Stuttgart don't exactly intend to just deliver three points and go home empty-handed.
  • 2. Bundesliga: Arminia Bielefeld let Gerstner go
    Arminia Bielefeld have sacked Thomas Gerstner following a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Karlsruher SC on Matchday 25.
  • Bundesliga: Difficult matches for Bundesliga sides
    The UEFA Europa League continues this evening with three Bundesliga outfits still in the hunt for the title. While Hamburger SV host RSC Anderlecht, German champions VfL Wolfsburg travel to Rubin Kazan and Werder Bremen square off with Valencia.
  • Bundesliga: Heading for a tight finish
    As it gears up for the final bend, the 2009-10 Bundesliga title race looks very much like being a three-horse affair. Bayern München go into matchday 26 on 53 points, two clear of Schalke 04 at the top, with long-time leaders Bayer Leverkusen one point further back. Behind them, there is already a seven-point gap to fourth-place Hamburger SV.
  • Bundesliga: "We're lacking self-assurance"
    Hertha BSC are still bottom of the table after 20 Matchdays after an encouraging performance in Hamburg again yielded nothing for the capital club.
  • Bundesliga: "It doesn't have to be Chelsea or Barcelona"
    They had to battle all the way, but with the aid of a strong final half-hour FC Bayern did enough at AC Fiorentina to qualify for the last eight of the Champions League.
  • Bundesliga: Van Gaal project up and running
    There's an offbeat feature on Louis van Gaal and his card-playing pals in this week's edition of "GOAL! The Bundesliga magazine"
  • Bundesliga: DFL supports Kids Club Action Week
    The DFL (German Football League) is supporting the Action Week being staged by various Bundesliga Kids Clubs.
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