Bundesliga: Remarkable run ends in Leipzig, BVB keep these three going | OneFootball

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·23 febbraio 2026

Bundesliga: Remarkable run ends in Leipzig, BVB keep these three going

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In the 2-2 draw in Leipzig, Fabio Silva scored the equalizer for BVB in stoppage time. With this, he preserved three ongoing Bundesliga streaks for the club from Westphalia, while the Black and Yellows had to say goodbye to another streak due to the course of the match. Here are the details.

Borussia Dortmund had scored at least two goals in every Bundesliga match for eight games in a row. This streak was extended to nine consecutive matches in Saxony, as Fabio Silva scored his first league goal for BVB. Previously, he had already scored for the Black and Yellows in the Champions League. Of these nine games with at least two goals, BVB won seven, with draws against Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt.


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Another streak that the club maintained thanks to Fabio Silva’s goal is their unbeaten run in the league. They have now gone sixteen matches without a loss. The only defeat this season came in a 1-2 loss at FC Bayern Munich on October 18, 2025—coincidentally, Bayern will be the next opponent in Dortmund. FC Bayern, for their part, have only lost one Bundesliga match so far, something BVB would like to change next Saturday.

The third streak Borussia Dortmund continues is now 31 consecutive Bundesliga matches in which they have scored at least one goal. The last time they failed to score was on March 15, 2025—in a 0-2 loss in Leipzig.

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Silva’s First Bundesliga Goal Keeps Streaks Alive

However, the team coached by Niko Kovac had to say goodbye to an extraordinary streak on Saturday. Previously, they had scored the opening goal in fifteen consecutive league matches. With this, BVB had set or equaled a Bundesliga record, though sources differ on this point. Regardless, they were unable to continue this streak with a goal of their own in Leipzig.

And yet another streak ended in Leipzig, but this time to the delight of Borussia Dortmund and their fans. The last five away games in Leipzig had all been lost, but this time at least they managed a draw. Before this negative run, BVB had won four times in a row at RB Leipzig, including once in the DFB-Pokal.

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