We are back on Tuesday for German Cup semi-final action with Saarbrucken up against Bayer Leverkusen - the first fourth-tier side to reach the last four stage.
They've not played in three months though, big ask.
Until then.
FULL-TIME
Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
All over, a point apiece, one that is more vital for Augsburg's ambitions.
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Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
Four minutes added on, can the hosts hang on?
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Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
That is actually a big goal for Augsburg because it takes them up a spot to 13th and four points clear of the relegation zone.
GOAL - Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
Philipp Max
We wait 85 minutes for a goal and two come along at once.
Full-back to full-back, Raphael Framberger's deep cross to the back post is side-footed in on the volley by the dangerous left-back Philipp Max.
That is his eighth goal of the season and how important could it be for Augsburg come the end of the campaign?
GOAL - Augsburg 0-1 Cologne
Anthony Modeste
WHAT AN INTRODUCTION!!
A couple of minutes after coming on, former Blackburn man Anthony Modeste grabs the winner with five minutes remaining.
It is a fantastic strike too, the ball sitting up nicely for him on the edge of the box following Ismail Jakobs' knockdown and the Frenchman makes no mistake with a first time, left-footed driller into the bottom corner.
SUBSTITUTION
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Jhon (not a typo) Cordoba is off and on comes former Blackburn Rovers striker Anthony Modeste with eight minutes remaining.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Into the final 15 minutes, a goal does not look like coming.
They could probably play until Thursday and not find the net.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
The BT Sport commentator just said it's been a match with "a distinct lack of quality".
See I do know what I'm talking about at times.
Thumbs up if you think I know what I'm talking about.
GREAT SAVE!
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Brave goalkeeping from Augsburg goalkeeper Andreas Luthe.
He has barely had anything to do all game but keeps his wits about him when Ismail Jakobs ghosts in at the back post.
The slide comes in from the Augsburg player, Luthe knows he is going to come out of the challenge in a bit of pain, but puts his body on the line to smother the ball...and get a boot in the chest.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
We've watched three games today but the quality hasn't been great, to be honest.
No wonder Bayern keep winning the league every year.
Video Assistant Referee
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
VAR is having a long look...
...but no penalty given.
On we go.
PENALTY APPEAL
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Augsburg want another penalty as Noah-Joel Sarenren-Bazee is bundled over in the box by ac combination of Rafael Czichos and Ismail Jakobs but the referee waves play on.
KICK-OFF
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Off we go for the second half.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Augsburg had 14 attempts in the first half against Cologne, already seven more than they attempted in the whole of their last Bundesliga match against Hertha Berlin.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Florian Niederlechner has now missed two of his last three Bundesliga penalties.
Take that ball off him lads.
HALF-TIME
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Goalless at the break.
CLOSE!
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
The dangerous left-back Philipp Max was always going to take it but he curls his effort over the crossbar.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Now then, chance for Augsburg on the stroke of half-time with a free-kick 25 yards out, to the right...
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
A sniff for Cologne having been on the back foot for much of the contest but Florian Kainz snatches at it and drags the shot wide.
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Shamoon Hafez
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A win for Wolfsburg on Sunday but the points were shared elsewhere.
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We are back on Tuesday for German Cup semi-final action with Saarbrucken up against Bayer Leverkusen - the first fourth-tier side to reach the last four stage.
They've not played in three months though, big ask.
Until then.
FULL-TIME
Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
All over, a point apiece, one that is more vital for Augsburg's ambitions.
Post update
Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
Four minutes added on, can the hosts hang on?
Post update
Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
That is actually a big goal for Augsburg because it takes them up a spot to 13th and four points clear of the relegation zone.
GOAL - Augsburg 1-1 Cologne
Philipp Max
We wait 85 minutes for a goal and two come along at once.
Full-back to full-back, Raphael Framberger's deep cross to the back post is side-footed in on the volley by the dangerous left-back Philipp Max.
That is his eighth goal of the season and how important could it be for Augsburg come the end of the campaign?
GOAL - Augsburg 0-1 Cologne
Anthony Modeste
WHAT AN INTRODUCTION!!
A couple of minutes after coming on, former Blackburn man Anthony Modeste grabs the winner with five minutes remaining.
It is a fantastic strike too, the ball sitting up nicely for him on the edge of the box following Ismail Jakobs' knockdown and the Frenchman makes no mistake with a first time, left-footed driller into the bottom corner.
SUBSTITUTION
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Jhon (not a typo) Cordoba is off and on comes former Blackburn Rovers striker Anthony Modeste with eight minutes remaining.
Post update
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Into the final 15 minutes, a goal does not look like coming.
They could probably play until Thursday and not find the net.
Post update
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
The BT Sport commentator just said it's been a match with "a distinct lack of quality".
See I do know what I'm talking about at times.
Thumbs up if you think I know what I'm talking about.
GREAT SAVE!
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Brave goalkeeping from Augsburg goalkeeper Andreas Luthe.
He has barely had anything to do all game but keeps his wits about him when Ismail Jakobs ghosts in at the back post.
The slide comes in from the Augsburg player, Luthe knows he is going to come out of the challenge in a bit of pain, but puts his body on the line to smother the ball...and get a boot in the chest.
Post update
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
We've watched three games today but the quality hasn't been great, to be honest.
No wonder Bayern keep winning the league every year.
Video Assistant Referee
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
VAR is having a long look...
...but no penalty given.
On we go.
PENALTY APPEAL
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Augsburg want another penalty as Noah-Joel Sarenren-Bazee is bundled over in the box by ac combination of Rafael Czichos and Ismail Jakobs but the referee waves play on.
KICK-OFF
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Off we go for the second half.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Augsburg had 14 attempts in the first half against Cologne, already seven more than they attempted in the whole of their last Bundesliga match against Hertha Berlin.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Florian Niederlechner has now missed two of his last three Bundesliga penalties.
Take that ball off him lads.
HALF-TIME
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Goalless at the break.
CLOSE!
Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
The dangerous left-back Philipp Max was always going to take it but he curls his effort over the crossbar.
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
Now then, chance for Augsburg on the stroke of half-time with a free-kick 25 yards out, to the right...
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Augsburg 0-0 Cologne
A sniff for Cologne having been on the back foot for much of the contest but Florian Kainz snatches at it and drags the shot wide.