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·17 de janeiro de 2026
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·17 de janeiro de 2026
Saturday (17) in the Bundesliga kicked off with the traditional five simultaneous matches at 11:30 AM (Brasília time).
Highlight goes to Borussia Dortmund, who faced bottom-placed St. Pauli at Signal Iduna Park. And they almost got into trouble.
There was also a win from one of the surprises of this German league edition and more.
Check out below what happened in the matches and see the updated standings.
BVB had the expected greater possession already in the first half. But there was a catch: a lack of inspiration to overcome a well-organized opponent without the ball.
And St. Pauli, despite their well-known technical difficulties, even posed a real threat.
It was up to Adeyemi, who had been trying, to make a good play down the right for Brandt to finish at 46'.
Brandt would make the difference for Dortmund's second. His pass to Fábio Silva, who set up Adeyemi (54').
St. Pauli did not give up. And pulled one back thanks to Sands, who rose unmarked to score (62').
Against an opponent who could no longer be effective, the persistent St. Pauli equalized after another set piece from Smith. Jones, with a beautiful first-time shot, beat Kobel (72').
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Niko Kovac's team pressed in the final minutes. And what would have been a foul by Jones just outside the box turned into a penalty after VAR intervention.
Penalty that Emre Can did not waste at 50'.
Second-placed Dortmund reached 39 points, leaving their rivals with 12 and in last place.

No goals at the Volksparkstadion despite dominance and heavy pressure from the Dinosaurs.
Hamburg took a total of 26 shots—12 of them on target.
But they lacked finishing ability.
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Gladbach couldn't even threaten Heuer Fernandes.
The draw took Hamburg to 17 points and extended their winless streak to four games. They are 14th. Gladbach went to 20 points and are 11th.

Playing in front of their fans, Hoffenheim achieved a great result by beating Leverkusen.
Burger, just nine minutes in, scored the match's only goal.
Leverkusen did try. But their greater possession was not enough.
Hoffe created more chances, but lacked the finishing to make the score more comfortable.
The win took Kramaric & Co. to 33 points and now third place.
Leverkusen remain at 29 and in sixth.

Being at home made no difference for Cologne.
Bell put Mainz ahead (29'). The Billy Goats managed to equalize thanks to Ache, who scored at 57'.
Then Ache did it again (85').
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Putting an end to a streak of eight matches without a win.
Cologne reached 20 points and are currently tenth.
Mainz—who were unbeaten in four—stayed at 12 and remain second from bottom.

Playing away from home, Heidenheim was about to end a four-game winless streak.
Wolfsburg controlled the action at the Volkswagen Arena, but it was Beck (46') who put the visitors ahead.
The reaction only came at 80', with Jenz.
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The Wolves went to 19 points—currently 12th. Heidenheim went to 13 and are 16th.
Check out the updated Bundesliga table here.

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