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- 38' J. Brandt
Match Statistics
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1 Blocked Shots 6
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1 Shots insidebox 7
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3 Shots off Goal 2
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0 Shots on Goal 2
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3 Shots outsidebox 3
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4 Total Shots 10
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2 Corner Kicks 5
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0 Offsides 1
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6 Fouls 3
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90 Passes accurate 250
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124 Total passes 280
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 0
Match Timeline
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Team Lineups
- 1Kamil Grabara
- 2Kilian Fischer
- 3Denis Vavro
- 4Konstantinos Koulierakis
- 6Jeanuël Belocian
- 24Christian Eriksen
- 27Maximilian Arnold
- 11Adam Daghim
- 7Kento Shiogai
- 40Kevin Paredes
- 9Mohamed Amoura
- 29Marius Müller
- 41Jan Bürger
- 18Jonas Adjei Adjetey
- 10Lovro Majer
- 31Yannick Gerhardt
- 37Pharell Hensel
- 32Mattias Svanberg
- 19Jesper Lindstrøm
- 17Dženan Pejčinović
- Gregor Kobel1
- Niklas Süle25
- Waldemar Anton3
- Nico Schlotterbeck4
- Julian Ryerson26
- Jobe Bellingham7
- Felix Nmecha8
- Daniel Svensson24
- Julian Brandt10
- Maximilian Beier14
- Serhou Guirassy9
- Alexander Meyer33
- Ramy Bensebaini5
- Luca Reggiani49
- Salih Özcan6
- Carney Chukwuemeka17
- Samuele Inacio40
- Mathis Albert41
- Fábio Silva21
Head to Head Record
VfL Wolfsburg wins
Draws
Borussia Dortmund wins
Recent H2H Form
Recent H2H Meetings
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 21
Standings
Bayern München
Borussia Dortmund
1899 Hoffenheim
RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen
SC Freiburg
Eintracht Frankfurt
Union Berlin
1. FC Köln
Hamburger SV
Borussia Mönchengladbach
FC Augsburg
FSV Mainz 05
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen
FC St. Pauli
1. FC Heidenheim
AI Match Predictions
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Match Recap
Brandt Strike Maintains Dortmund’s Title Push as Wolfsburg Suffer at Home
Borussia Dortmund edged closer to Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga table with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over relegation-threatened VfL Wolfsburg at the Volkswagen Arena.
Julian Brandt’s 38th-minute opener proved crucial in a match where Dortmund’s quality shone through despite limited opportunities. The visitors dominated possession with 69% of the ball and managed ten shots to Wolfsburg’s four, though both sides struggled for clear-cut chances.
Wolfsburg, sitting 15th with just 19 points from 21 matches, showed early fight but were undone by their own limitations. The hosts managed only a single shot on target all afternoon and were forced into an early substitution when Kilian Fischer was withdrawn after just 17 minutes.
The statistics told the story of Dortmund’s superiority. Their pass completion rate of 89% compared to Wolfsburg’s 73% highlighted the gulf in class between second and 15th in the table. Expected goals of 0.60 to 0.23 further emphasised how Dortmund controlled the dangerous areas, even if they couldn’t convert their dominance into a more comfortable scoreline.
Wolfsburg’s goalkeeper was barely tested, making just one save compared to Dortmund’s zero, yet the hosts’ attacking impotence was laid bare by their meagre shot count and failure to create meaningful pressure.
The result extends Dortmund’s impressive form to four wins and a draw from their last five matches, maintaining their pursuit of leaders Bayern. For Wolfsburg, this defeat compounds their relegation fears, with their negative goal difference of -15 reflecting a season-long struggle to compete at this level.
Dortmund’s prediction model had forecast a 1-1 draw, but their clinical edge in the final third proved the difference in a match that could have significant implications for both ends of the table come May.