Bundesliga, Matchday 28

Bundesliga Matchday 28: Leverkusen Thrash Wolfsburg 6-3, Bayern Munich Face Freiburg Test on Busy Saturday

04.04.2026 - 20:55:04 | ad-hoc-news.de

Bayer Leverkusen fired six past Wolfsburg in a thrilling 6-3 win while RB Leipzig edged Bremen 2-1 on Matchday 28. Bayern Munich chase the title against Freiburg later today, with Dortmund's trip to Stuttgart looming large - key implications for Champions League spots and relegation scrap.

Bundesliga, Matchday 28, Bayern Munich - Foto: THN

Bundesliga Matchday 28 kicks off with fireworks on 4 April 2026 as Bayer Leverkusen dismantle Wolfsburg 6-3 and RB Leipzig grind out a 2-1 win at Werder Bremen.

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

With six matches already wrapped up on this pivotal Saturday, the title race and European battles are heating up. Bayern Munich, nine points clear at the top, face Freiburg at 15:30 CET, while Stuttgart host Dortmund in a blockbuster clash at 18:30 CET. Freiburg and Stuttgart versus Bayern and Dortmund could define the run-in with just seven games left.

Leverkusen's rampant display keeps them in the hunt for Champions League football, while Wolfsburg's woes deepen in the relegation zone. Hamburg's draw with Augsburg adds pressure at the bottom.

Results Roundup

Borussia M’gladbach and Heidenheim shared the spoils in a 2-2 thriller. Wout Weghorst opened the scoring for Gladbach in the 16th minute, but Paul Mainka levelled for the visitors on 26. Heidenheim took the lead through Marius Busch on 63 before Frantzdy Honorat equalised late at 74.

Hoffenheim fell 1-2 to Mainz. Phillip Tietz was the hero for Mainz, netting twice in the 13th and 79th minutes, with Fjodor Asllani pulling one back on 23 for the hosts.

Hamburger SV drew 1-1 with Augsburg. Augsburg struck first through Andre Chaves on 22, but Robert Konigsdorffer levelled for HSV in the 61st minute. A vital point for both in the relegation fight.

Bayer Leverkusen produced a nine-goal spectacular, thrashing Wolfsburg 6-3. Jacob Wind put Wolves ahead on 16, but Alejandro Grimaldo equalised from the spot on 30 and added another on 44. Patrik Schick converted a penalty on 53, Edmond Tapsoba made it 4-1 on 68, Ibrahim Maza on 73, and Malik Tillman sealed it in added time at 90+6. Wolfsburg fought back with Jacob Maehle on 31 and Christian Eriksen from the spot on 38, but couldn't recover.

Werder Bremen lost 1-2 to RB Leipzig. Andreas Nusa scored for Leipzig on 15, Romulo doubled the lead on 52, and Substitute Sagaf Musah grabbed a desperate equaliser - no, wait, Musah's 90+4 goal made it 1-2 but Leipzig held firm.

Title Race

Bayern Munich lead by nine points over Borussia Dortmund. A win at Freiburg today could see them inch closer to the title, potentially wrapping it up by late April if results align. Freiburg, sitting eighth and chasing Europa League spots, pose a stern test in their three-front battle including DFB-Pokal and Europa League quarters.

Dortmund, fresh from a 3-2 comeback against Hamburg pre-break, travel to third-placed Stuttgart later. An eight-point gap to Bayern remains, but victory here keeps the pressure on. Stuttgart's home form makes this a potential title six-pointer.

Champions League Chase

Leverkusen's 6-3 rout lifts them towards the top four. Goals from Grimaldo (2), Schick, Tapsoba, Maza and Tillman showcase their attacking depth under Xabi Alonso. They aim to close the gap to European spots.

RB Leipzig's win over Bremen strengthens their position. Nusa and Romulo's strikes prove decisive, with Leipzig eyeing consistency in the race for Champions League football.

Stuttgart versus Dortmund will have huge ramifications. The winner gains ground on the top four, while Freiburg could leapfrog into contention with a shock Bayern scalp.

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Relegation Battle

Wolfsburg, 17th in the table, suffered a humiliating 3-6 loss at Leverkusen. Despite early promise with Wind, Maehle and Eriksen, they collapsed, heightening relegation fears. They need points urgently from remaining fixtures.

Hamburg's draw keeps them in the mix. Konigsdorffer's goal salvaged a point, but HSV must push for wins to climb out of danger. Augsburg similarly scrapping.

Matches like Union Berlin versus St Pauli tomorrow could intensify the bottom-end scrap. Heidenheim's draw shows resilience, earning a point away at Gladbach.

Standout Performer: Alejandro Grimaldo

Leverkusen's left-back stole the show with two goals, including a penalty, in the 6-3 win. His 30th-minute spot-kick and 44th-minute strike turned the game. Grimaldo's set-piece prowess and attacking runs embody Leverkusen's high-octane style.

UK Angle: English Eyes on Bundesliga Talent

Christian Eriksen's penalty for Wolfsburg highlights ongoing Premier League links. The Danish playmaker, formerly at Brentford and Manchester United, showed flashes amid the chaos. UK fans will watch his form closely amid rumoured summer moves.

No confirmed English players featured prominently today, but Jadon Sancho's Dortmund loan from Manchester United adds intrigue ahead of Stuttgart. His adaptation to German football remains a talking point for Premier League watchers.

What's Next

Freiburg versus Bayern Munich at 15:30 CET is the headline act. Manuel Neuer returns for Bayern, bolstering their defence. Freiburg's Julian Schuster eyes an upset.

Stuttgart-Dortmund at 18:30 promises goals. Sunday brings Union Berlin-St Pauli and Frankfurt-Cologne.

The table shifts dramatically post these results. Leverkusen climb, Wolfsburg drop deeper. Bayern victory would extend their lead to 12, title in sight.

Mainz's double from Tietz boosts their mid-table push. Hoffenheim's loss stings, but they stay competitive.

Bremen's late Musah goal sparked hope, but Leipzig's resolve prevailed. Nusa's early strike set the tone.

Gladbach-Heidenheim's draw pleases neutrals. Honorat's leveller keeps Gladbach's European dreams flickering.

Hamburg-Augsburg's stalemate underscores the relegation grind. Every point counts with few games left.

As Matchday 28 unfolds, the Bundesliga delivers drama. Bayern's dominance versus challengers' resolve defines the phase.

Leverkusen's goal haul - six different scorers - signals title pretensions next season. Wolfsburg must regroup.

Dortmund seek consistency post-Hamburg comeback. Stuttgart's home advantage could unsettle them.

Freiburg balance three competitions, testing squad depth against Bayern's firepower.

European spots hinge on today's outcomes. Top four battle rages, Europa places contested.

Relegation zone tightens. Wolfsburg's capitulation hurts, Hamburg cling on.

Tomorrow's fixtures add more twists. Frankfurt host Cologne, Union face promoted St Pauli.

Bundesliga's intensity captivates UK audiences, blending pace with tactical nous versus Premier League.

Grimaldo's brace draws Arsenal, Liverpool scouting eyes. Bundesliga talent tempts PL clubs.

Neuer's return vital for Bayern's clean sheet bid. Freiburg's attack will test him.

Leipzig build momentum, eyeing top four. Bremen's fightback fell short.

Mainz surge with Tietz on form. Hoffenheim need response.

Gladbach push for Europe. Heidenheim exceed expectations.

HSV and Augsburg battle on. Survival the priority.

Matchday 28 shapes legacies. Title, Europe, survival hang in balance.

Bayern Munich lead unchallenged, but challengers dream. Freiburg up next.

Leverkusen entertain, Wolfsburg despair. Nine-goal epic memorable.

Dortmund-Stuttgart looms large. Second versus third fireworks expected.

Official Bundesliga Matchday & Table

More action awaits. Bundesliga never disappoints.

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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