Bundesliga: club ends 11-month home win drought | OneFootball

Bundesliga: club ends 11-month home win drought | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: OneFootball

OneFootball

·6 December 2025

Bundesliga: club ends 11-month home win drought

Article image:Bundesliga: club ends 11-month home win drought

Bayern Munich thrashed Stuttgart even with Harry Kane starting on the bench (and coming on in the second half to score three goals).

But the big story from Saturday morning’s (6th) Bundesliga matches happened in another game.


OneFootball Videos


Wolfsburg overcame Union Berlin at home and broke a long drought of almost 11 months without a home win.

The club’s last victory at their stadium had taken place on January 14, with a 5-1 thrashing of Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Since then, there had been seven draws and eight defeats at the Volkswagen Arena.

The result helps Wolfsburg move away from crisis and the relegation zone.

Check out below the main highlights from the Bundesliga matches played on Saturday morning:


Kane only came on in the second half and still had time to score a hat-trick.

The first goal came five minutes after he entered the pitch, making it 2-0 for Bayern

Near the end of the match, the Englishman converted a penalty to make it 4-0.

And he still finished things off by slotting home a cross from Olise.

The first goal of the match came just ten minutes in, with a beautiful backheel finish from Laimer.

Pavlovic also found the net, taking advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Nübel, who is on loan from Bayern to Stuttgart.


This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app

video-poster

The defeat could knock Bayer Leverkusen out of the Bundesliga’s top four, depending on the other results this round.

Augsburg fired coach Sandro Wagner after losing last round and showed their ability to bounce back.

The team went up 2-0 still in the first half and held on to the lead to walk away with all three points.


No major scares for Wolfsburg, who broke an almost 11-month drought without a home win.

The team opened the scoring early and made it 3-0 by the 15th minute of the second half.

Union Berlin fought back and even won a penalty when the score was 3-1. 

But the spot kick was saved by goalkeeper Grabara.


The promising Said El Mala showed he’s still in great form and opened the scoring with a beautiful goal.

He carried the ball almost half the length of the pitch, escaped a foul, and finished well to beat the goalkeeper.

But St. Pauli equalized with a goal in stoppage time of the second half, preventing the team from reaching ten consecutive Bundesliga defeats.


Heroic comeback for Heidenheim, with the winning goal scored in stoppage time of the second half.

It’s the second round in a row they’ve walked away with all three points, helping the team breathe easier in the fight against relegation.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


📸 Stuart Franklin - 2025 Getty Images

View publisher imprint