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·6 May 2026
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·6 May 2026

The 23rd home game of the 2025/26 season is also the last. On Friday (8 May, 8:30 p.m.), Borussia Dortmund will host Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park to kick off Matchday 33.
BVB have played 16 home matches in the Bundesliga so far. Added to that are five Champions League fixtures and one appearance in the DFB-Pokal. The Black and Yellow fans have celebrated 15 wins for their team, seen three draws, and been frustrated by four defeats.
The chances are high that the final home game will end in success. Borussia have beaten Eintracht 38 times at home in the Bundesliga. The Hessians have won only eight of those matches. The two clubs have shared the points six times.
The overall record looks slightly friendlier for the Eagles. But here too, the Westphalians clearly have the edge, with 51 wins to 32, 22 draws, and a goal difference of 205:142.
In the current season, both clubs have stumbled a little lately. Looking only at the last four Bundesliga matches, Friday’s game sees 15th host 14th in the form table. While BVB picked up only three points in that span, Frankfurt collected one more.
Despite this minor dip in form, Dortmund still sit five points ahead of third-placed Leipzig. A win against SGE would all but wrap up the runners-up spot. Since winning the title in 2012, Dortmund have finished second seven times in 13 seasons. Now, much suggests an eighth runners-up finish in 14 years.
Second place has become Borussia’s regular spot this season. Since Matchday 15, the team have not relinquished that position and have spent the entirety of 2026 so far exclusively in that spot.

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But Eintracht also need every point if they want to play on the international stage next season. They are currently eighth, one point behind SC Freiburg.
Frankfurt have been struggling with a very leaky defense. The Hessians have already conceded 60 goals. Only the strugglers Heidenheim (69) and Wolfsburg (67) have worse records. By contrast, BVB have conceded just 32 goals so far – fewer than any other Bundesliga club.
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