After two impressive victories, FC Bayern Munich wants to go on Saturday (3:30 p.m., Sky) to continue his streak of success against newly promoted VfL Bochum. “We want to take the momentum with us, remain successful in the league and get three points again,” said coach Julian Nagelsmann before the home game. “We are currently not where we want to be in the Bundesliga, but only in second place.” With a win you could at least temporarily overtake front runner VfL Wolfsburg.
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At the same time, a success away against FC Augsburg is almost mandatory for Borussia Mönchengladbach if the false start to the new season is not to get out of control. The team of coach Adi Hütter is only with a win. The situation is similar at TSG Hoffenheim, which competes in the afternoon with Arminia from Bielefeld, who is still without a win. In the fourth game, fourth in the table Mainz receives fifth in the table Freiburg.
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In the top game on Saturday evening (6.30 p.m., Sky) RB Leipzig has to make amends away at 1. FC Köln: The 1: 4 against FC Bayern in the Bundesliga and the 3: 6 at Manchester City in the Champions League have thrown coach Jesse Marsch’s team back in their ambitions. On Sunday, as in the previous week, there are three games on the program: First, VfB Stuttgart will play (3:30 p.m.). Then Borussia Dortmund Union Berlin welcomes (5.30 p.m.), before the game between VfL Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt seals the game day (7.30 p.m., all three games DAZN).
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