YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 6 June 2020
Leverkusen 1-1 Bayern
Bad news for Robert Lewandowski who gives away a sloppy foul in his own half and gets a yellow card for it.
It means he'll miss the next match through suspension.
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Leverkusen 1-1 Bayern
Bad news for Robert Lewandowski who gives away a sloppy foul in his own half and gets a yellow card for it.
It means he'll miss the next match through suspension.
Frankfurt 0-0 Mainz
Filip Kostic drags another effort wide from just outside the box for Frankfurt. Still goalless in that game.
Patrik Schick
RB Leipzig slice through the bottom side's backline.
Timo Werner is involved, staying onside and cutting the ball across for Patrik Schick to roll an easy finish into the net.
Kingsley Coman
Bayern have been starting to ramp it up but this is just a mistake from Leverkusen. They lose the ball in midfield, Leon Goretzka slips it through to Kingsley Coman and he just coolly passes it into the bottom right corner.
Dusseldorf 1-1 Hoffenheim
Oh. We're back to 1-1. Rouwen Hennings' second goal has been ruled out by VAR.
Leverkusen 1-0 Bayern
Oh, what a chance!
Thomas Muller lifts a lovely ball into the box which Robert Lewandowski is stretching to reach.
He gets a toe to it, Kingsley Coman then nods it back across the line as the keeper is scrambling but Lewandowski (on the floor!) can't get enough power on his header to nod it over.
Leverkusen 1-0 Bayern
Serge Gnabry cuts inside and lays it off to Joshua Kimmich on the edge of the box. His shot is blocked and a second is straight into Lukas Hradecky's arms.
Moments later, Alphonso Davies weaves some space for himself on the left but the cross is too deep.
Rouwen Hennings
Scratch that, Rouwen Hennings has got a second one for Dusseldorf and they're back in the lead.
This is the game to watch!
RB Leipzig 0-0 Paderborn
Signs why Chelsea fans will have plenty to get excited about.
Blues-bound striker Timo Werner, lively and nippy, cuts in from the left and into the area, but his low drilled shot deflects away from danger.
Munas Dabbur
Just when 10-man Hoffenhein were starting to lose control of the game, Munas Dabbur has got them right back in it.
It's his first Bundesliga goal for the club too!
Frankfurt 0-0 Mainz
Some nice play from Frankfurt but Almamy Toure can only fire his volley over the bar.
Leverkusen 1-0 Bayern
That's better. Thomas Muller gets into space on the right and pops a ball into the six-yard area.
It's headed out for a corner by Aleksandar Dragovic. The corner doesn't come to anything and Leverkusen's quick counter-attack is snuffed out by an alert Manuel Neuer.
Leverkusen 1-0 Bayern
Bayern are having to defend after going behind. Leon Bailey takes a second corner delivery but it's nodded away at the near post.
The league leaders haven't got going yet!
Dusseldorf 1-0 Hoffenheim
It's all going off in Dusseldorf. Hoffenheim defender Benjamin Hubner has been sent off for a high elbow!
An awful few minutes for them.
Lucas Alario
Lucas Alario is slipped through as Jerome Boateng is caught out of position. He keeps his cool, slots it into the bottom left corner and VAR confirms he's onside. What a start for Leverkusen!
Rouwen Hennings
Rouwen Hennings nodding home just five minutes in for the hosts.
What a start.
Frankfurt 0-0 Mainz
Frankfurt centre-back Martin Hinteregger hasn't wasted any time in getting going. He's just drilled one past the post from a long way out.
Why not?
Leverkusen 0-0 Bayern
Injured Leverkusen forward Kai Havertz is sitting in the stands with a face mask on. In the last three seasons, he's missed only four out of a possible 98 Bundesliga matches due to injury or illness. That's including today's absence.
Leverkusen 0-0 Bayern
Alphonso Davies goes charging down the left but Leverkusen are pressing well very early-on and Bayern are forced all the way back to keeper Manuel Neuer.
Off we go in the first four games of the day.