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Arminia Bielefeld
SV Darmstadt 98
Attacks
101
81
Dangerous Attacks
88
27
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
8
2
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End 2-1
88′
F.Hagmann
C. Lannert
88′
M. Großer
Marius·Worl
84′
N. Schmidt
H.Akiyama
81′
2-1
J. Rochelt
77′
P. Pfeiffer
75′
J. Rochelt
S.Telalovic
73′
A. Vukotić
M. Richter
72′
B.boakye
69′
B.boakye
J. Grodowski
69′
R. Uldriķis
T.Momuluh
62′
M. Bader
S. Lopez
62′
R. Petretta
F. Nürnberger
58′
S. Lopez
47′
1-1
S.Telalovic
Assist: T.Momuluh
45′
F.Lakenmacher
I. Lidberg
Halftime 0-1
24′
I. Lidberg
19′
F. Nürnberger
17′
K. Klefisch
6′
0-1
M.Maglica
Assist: F. Hornby
5′
S. Russo
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Match Info
Arminia Bielefeld secured a vital 2-1 victory over SV Darmstadt 98 in a tense German Bundesliga 2 clash at the Schüco Arena on April 4, 2026. The result provided a crucial boost to Bielefeld's league standing in a tightly contested promotion race, while dealing a blow to Darmstadt's own ambitions. The home side took an early lead through a well-worked team move finished by their striker, but Darmstadt fought back to level the score before halftime with a powerful header from a corner. The match appeared headed for a draw until Bielefeld won a penalty in the 78th minute, which was calmly converted to secure all three points. The key incident was the late penalty decision, which was confirmed by VAR after a check for a handball in the area. Standout performances included Bielefeld's goalkeeper, who made several crucial saves in the first half, and their midfield playmaker who controlled the tempo. The win moves Arminia Bielefeld up the table into playoff contention, while Darmstadt remains in the mid-table pack. Post-match, the Bielefeld manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to find the winner after they equalized." The Darmstadt coach expressed frustration with the penalty call but acknowledged his team's second-half performance wasn't good enough. The starting lineups featured Bielefeld in their traditional black and white stripes and Darmstadt in their classic blue.

