Bundesliga Roundup, Matchday 11
The 11th matchday of the 2025/26 Bundesliga season featured exciting games and outstanding performances. Here is an overview of this Bundesliga matchday.
Mainz 1-1 Hoffenheim
Mainz have not won a home game in the Bundesliga since February, but the team from Rhineland-Palatinate managed to secure a point with a 1-1 draw against TSG Hoffenheim on Friday night. Mainz held on to the draw, keeping them in the relegation zone, while Hoffenheim drop to 7th place.
Wolfsburg 1-3 Leverkusen
Wolfsburg’s winless streak at home, which has lasted since January, extended to 15 matches after they lost 3-1 to Bayer Leverkusen at the Volkswagen Arena. This result means that Die Werkself remain unbeaten in their last eight Bundesliga head-to-head encounters. Leverkusen secured a comfortable victory that moved them up to 3rd place in the Bundesliga, responding well after Bayern ended their 37-game unbeaten away streak in the competition in their previous game.

Heidenheim 0-3 Monchengladbach
Mönchengladbach maintained their strong comeback by securing a third consecutive Bundesliga victory, defeating fellow relegation candidates Heidenheim 3-0 at the Voith-Arena. This win lifted Mönchengladbach five points above the relegation zone. In contrast, Heidenheim, who remain at the bottom of the table, see their chances of avoiding relegation diminish with every week.
Dortmund 3-3 Stuttgart
Dortmund have now failed to win in seven consecutive competitive head-to-head matches (drawing twice and losing five times) after they twice lost their lead in a frustrating 3-3 Bundesliga draw against VfB Stuttgart. Dortmund’s tendency to lose leads was evident in stoppage time when Undav outmaneuvered his defender inside the box to score at the near post, completing his hat-trick and securing a valuable point that keeps his fifth-placed team level on points with Dortmund, who remain in 4th place.

Bayern Munich 6-2 Freiburg
Bayern Munich overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Freiburg 6-2 at the Allianz Arena, continuing their unbeaten streak in 26 home Bundesliga matches against the Breisgau-Brasilianer. After a draw before the international break, Bayern returned to winning form emphatically, securing their 17th win in 18 games across all competitions this season. This result also marked only the second loss Freiburg has experienced in their last 14 competitive matches.

Augsburg 1-0 Hamburger SV
Augsburg secured all three points for the first time in five Bundesliga games by defeating Hamburg 1-0 at the WWK Arena. This result means the visitors have managed only one point from their last 15 possible. The win arrived at a crucial moment for Sandro Wagner, who will probably be given a few more weeks in charge as his team creates some distance from the relegation zone.

FC Cologne 3-4 Frankfurt
Dino Toppmöller’s Frankfurt team extended their unbeaten run to four games in all competitions by rallying from behind to secure a 4-3 win against FC Köln. The visiting team showed resilience to maintain their lead and avoid any last-minute drama, moving up into a UEFA Conference League qualification position.
RB Leipzig 2-0 Werder Bremen
RB Leipzig returned to winning form with a well-earned 2-0 triumph against Werder Bremen at the Red Bull Arena, extending their perfect home record this season to five wins. This victory enables Werner’s team to keep pursuing league leaders Bayern München, remaining six points behind in second place.
St Pauli 0-1 Union Berlin
Rani Khedira scored his second goal of the season, leading Union Berlin to their first league victory in four games by defeating St. Pauli 1-0 at the Millerntor-Stadion. This win avenges Union’s 3-0 away loss to St. Pauli last season and moves the Iron Ones up four spots to eighth place in the Bundesliga table.
