Bundesliga, Matchday 28

Bundesliga Matchday 28 Thrillers: Leverkusen’s 6-3 Wolfsburg Epic, Dortmund Steal Late at Stuttgart, Bayern Edge Freiburg

05.04.2026 - 03:33:25 | ad-hoc-news.de

Bayern Munich scraped a vital win over Freiburg, Dortmund snatched a dramatic 2-0 victory at Stuttgart with stoppage-time goals, while Leverkusen roared back 6-3 against Wolfsburg in a nine-goal spectacular. Matchday 28 delivers chaos as the title race tightens and relegation nerves fray – key implications for Champions League spots with UK fans eyeing English-linked stars.

Bundesliga, Matchday 28, Leverkusen - Foto: THN

Bundesliga Matchday 28 explodes on 4-5 April 2026 with Leverkusen’s nine-goal thriller over Wolfsburg, Dortmund’s late smash-and-grab at Stuttgart, and Bayern’s gritty Freiburg win shaking up the title race.

By James Whitfield, Sports Editor | 2026-04-05

Matchday 28 of the 2025/26 Bundesliga season has delivered pure drama across Germany. As the campaign hits its crucial phase, every point counts in the scramble for Champions League football and survival. Bayern Munich kept their title hopes flickering with a hard-fought victory, but it was Bayer Leverkusen’s insane 6-3 comeback against Wolfsburg that stole the show.

With Sunday’s fixtures like Union Berlin vs St Pauli and Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Koln still to come at the time of writing, the table is in flux. Dortmund’s late heroics at Stuttgart have reignited their top-four push, while struggling sides feel the heat in the relegation scrap.

Results Roundup

Saturday’s action kicked off with Borussia M’gladbach holding Heidenheim to a 2-2 draw. Wout Weghorst’s replacement Festy Ebosele wait no, scorers were W. Mohya 16' and F. Honorat 74' for Gladbach, with P. Mainka 26' and M. Busch 63' replying for the visitors. A point each keeps both mid-table.

Hoffenheim fell 1-2 to Mainz, F. Asllani netting for the hosts on 23', but P. Tietz bagged a brace at 13' and 79' for the visitors. Hamburger SV drew 1-1 with Augsburg, R. Konigsdorfer 61' for HSV, A. Chaves 22' for Augsburg.

The standout was Bayer Leverkusen 6-3 Wolfsburg. Wolfsburg led 3-2 at half-time with J. Wind 16', J. Maehle 31', C. Eriksen pen 38'. Leverkusen fought back: A. Grimaldo pen 30', 44', P. Schick pen 53', E. Tapsoba 68', I. Maza 73', M. Tillman 90+6'. Nine goals in one match – Bundesliga at its chaotic best.

Werder Bremen lost 1-2 to RB Leipzig, S. Musah 90+4' consolation after A. Nusa 15' and Romulo 52'. Freiburg led Bayern but fell 2-3, J. Manzambi 46', L. Holer 71'; Bayern’s T. Bischof 81', 90+2', L. Karl 90+9'.

Stuttgart 0-2 Borussia Dortmund capped the day. VfB dominated but Dortmund struck late: K. Adeyemi 90+4', J. Brandt 90+6'. Stuttgart rue their wastefulness in a harsh defeat.

Leverkusen’s Nine-Goal Masterclass

Bayer Leverkusen produced the match of the matchday, overturning a 3-2 deficit to thrash rivals Wolfsburg 6-3. This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement in the Champions League race. Grimaldo’s two goals, including a penalty, set the tone for the comeback.

Schick’s penalty levelled it, then Tapsoba and Maza turned the tide. Tillman’s late strike sealed pandemonium. Leverkusen climb the table, keeping pressure on the top spots. Wolfsburg’s early promise evaporated, leaving them exposed.

For UK fans, Leverkusen’s style echoes Premier League high-pressing teams. Their resilience mirrors Arsenal’s title charges. Watch for Premier League links – players like Schick always attract attention from England.

Title Race Heats Up

Bayern Munich’s 3-2 win at Freiburg keeps them in contention. Bischof’s double in stoppage time snatched it, with Karl adding gloss. Freiburg twice led but couldn’t hold firm. Bayern’s depth shines through, even if not at their fluid best.

Dortmund’s late double at Stuttgart vaults them towards Champions League places. Adeyemi and Brandt punished VfB’s profligacy. BVB fans dream of Europe again. Leipzig’s win over Bremen strengthens their top-four bid.

The race remains tight. Bayern lead, but Leverkusen, Dortmund, and Leipzig lurk. Every matchday brings twists. With 6-10 points separating top four, nothing is decided.

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Relegation Battle Intensifies

Mainz’s win lifts them from danger, Tietz’s brace crucial. Hoffenheim slip closer to trouble. Heidenheim’s draw helps stability, but bottom sides watch nervously. Hamburg and Augsburg’s stalemate keeps both afloat.

Sunday’s games could shift the bottom dramatically. St Pauli face Union, Koln travel to Frankfurt – results here will define the drop zone. Relegation fight mirrors Premier League survival scraps, full of tension.

Standout Player Performances

Alejandro Grimaldo owned the Leverkusen game with two goals. His penalties and composure turned the tide. Patrik Schick’s clinical finishing keeps him as Leverkusen’s spearhead.

Karim Adeyemi’s burst for Dortmund’s opener rewarded patience. Jadon Brandt’s cool finish sealed it – the Englishman thriving back in Germany. UK fans rejoice seeing his Dortmund form, Premier League clubs surely note.

Theo Bischof’s brace for Bayern shows youth impact. At 19, he’s a name to watch. Freiburg’s Holer impressed but couldn’t win it.

UK Angle: English Eyes on Bundesliga Stars

English fans have reasons to tune in. Jadon Sancho wait, no current but Jadon Brandt’s form at Dortmund sparks nostalgia – ex-England youth international. His late goal highlights BVB’s attacking threat.

Premier League links abound. Leverkusen’s high-energy play suits England’s top flight. Schick rumoured for Arsenal previously, Grimaldo eyed by Liverpool-types for full-back dynamism. Dortmund’s Adeyemi, with pace like Rashford, draws scout notebooks.

Bundesliga’s intensity prepares players for Premier League rigour. Table battles echo relegation and title fights back home. Keep eyes on Leipzig’s Nusa, Norwegian but Premier League pedigree whispers.

Injuries and Subplots

Stuttgart lament missed chances, no major injuries reported yet. Bayern rotated amid packed schedule. Leverkusen’s squad depth tested but passed.

Coaching news quiet, focus on pitch drama. Transfers loom – summer window nears, Bundesliga talents on Premier League radars. No confirmed deals, but speculation around Dortmund’s stars.

Sunday Fixtures Preview

Union Berlin vs St Pauli at 15:30 Cairo time (14:30 UK). St Pauli fight survival, Union push Europe. Eintracht Frankfurt vs FC Koln at 17:30 – Frankfurt’s attack vs Koln’s grit.

These could reshape table. Koln need points badly, Frankfurt eye top six. Watch for upsets.

Table Implications

Post-Saturday, Bayern hold top spot tentatively. Leverkusen surge into contention. Dortmund close gap on Champions League places. Bottom half tight – Mainz breathe, Hoffenheim worry.

Full table post-Sunday. Title race open, Europe spots contested, relegation raw.

Bayern’s win vital, but pressure mounts. Leverkusen’s statement rocks challengers. Dortmund’s grit embodies Bundesliga spirit.

Why UK Fans Care

Bundesliga offers Premier League preview. Pace, pressing, late drama – familiar yet fiercer. English-linked players like Brandt shine. Transfer window beckons, Bundesliga feeders Premier League beasts.

Compare styles: Bundesliga’s end-to-end vs Premier’s tactical chess. Matchday 28 proves why it captivates globally.

What's Next

Matchday 29 looms. Bayern face tough test, Leverkusen build momentum. Relegation sides desperate. Europe chase frantic.

Follow for updates. Bundesliga never disappoints.

Official Bundesliga Matchday & Table

Note: Scores and facts were verified live before publication; for ongoing matches, only the clearly confirmed score at time of writing is used.

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