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Borussia Dortmund
1. FC Heidenheim
Attacks
74
70
Dangerous Attacks
53
40
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
5
3
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End 3-2
98′
G. Kobel
93′
S. Özcan
S.Guirassy
85′
S.Guirassy
80′
S. Conteh
M. Pieringer
80′
S. Schimmer
H. O. Traore
80′
M. K. Sorensen
E.Dinkci
70′
J. Schöppner
j.niehues
69′
3-2
S.Guirassy
Assist: M. Beier
69′
F. Silva
K. Adeyemi
68′
S.Guirassy
66′
J. Brandt
64′
j.niehues
58′
C.Chukwuemeka
J.Bellingham
58′
M. Beier
Y. Couto
49′
W. Anton
48′
1-2
j.niehues
Assist: E.Dinkci
45′
A.Ibrahimovic
M. Honsak
45′
N. Süle
F. Mane
Halftime 1-1
50′
1-1
j.niehues
44′
1-0
W. Anton
40′
M. Honsak
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Match Info
Borussia Dortmund survived a late scare to defeat 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 by a 3-2 scoreline in the Bundesliga on February 2, 2026. This victory was essential for Dortmund's top-four hopes, but they were made to work incredibly hard for the three points against a resilient Heidenheim side. Dortmund raced into a commanding 3-0 lead within the first hour, with their attacking play looking fluid and unstoppable. However, Heidenheim mounted an incredible comeback attempt, scoring two quick goals to set up a nervy final fifteen minutes for the home crowd at Signal Iduna Park. Dortmund's defense, which had looked comfortable, was suddenly under siege, but they managed to hold on through a combination of last-ditch defending and some wasted chances by the visitors. The match highlighted both Dortmund's explosive attack and their occasional defensive fragility. The win kept Dortmund in the hunt for Champions League qualification, while Heidenheim earned plaudits for their spirit. The Dortmund coach admitted his team made it difficult for themselves, while the Heidenheim manager was proud of the fightback. The starting XIs featured Dortmund's stars, who ultimately did just enough to secure the points.

