Stats, data, info – all you need to know about Freiburg v BVB | OneFootball

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·12 de diciembre de 2025

Stats, data, info – all you need to know about Freiburg v BVB

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The mood in Dortmund is a bit tense after the unexpected 2-2 draw in the Champions League against Bodø/Glimt. Can BVB calm things down with an impressive performance at SC Freiburg (December 14, 3:30 PM)?

The odds look good for Borussia. The Black and Yellows have won all of the last seven direct encounters. The last victory for the Breisgau side dates back to the 2021/22 season, when they won 2-1 at home on matchday two.


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In the Bundesliga, Freiburg has usually had little to gain in matches against BVB. The two clubs have faced each other exactly 50 times in Germany’s top division. The Sport-Club has only managed to win five times(!). In contrast, the Westphalians have left the pitch as winners in 34 matches. The points were shared in eleven encounters. The goal difference is also clear at 121:48. Only in the DFB-Pokal is the record balanced, with one win each for both clubs.

Winning hasn’t come easy for the Badeners this season. In 13 matches, they have only prevailed four times (4 draws, 5 losses). With 16 points, Freiburg is having its weakest Bundesliga season in seven years (2018/19: 14 points). Things are going better in cup competitions, though. In the DFB-Pokal, SC is in the quarterfinals and will face Hertha BSC. In the Europa League, the Breisgau side is still unbeaten and, in fifth place, is on course for the round of 16.

Strong at home, weak away

Borussia Dortmund is characterized this season by a stable defense. With only eleven goals conceded, they have the second-best defense in the league after FC Bayern Munich (9). Freiburg, on the other hand, has conceded 22 goals, despite former BVB pro Matthias Ginter in their ranks.

The Black and Yellows’ run under Niko Kovač is impressive. In the last 21 league games, only Munich has managed to beat Borussia. On matchday 7, the record champions won 2-1 at home. All other Bundesliga teams have failed to get the better of Dortmund (15 wins, 5 draws).

At home, the Sport-Club performs much better than away. While they have only managed one away win (3-0 in Bremen), they have suffered just one defeat at the Europa-Park-Stadion (on matchday 1, 1-3 against FC Augsburg).

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