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7
FC St. Pauli
Eintracht Frankfurt
Attacks
76
124
Dangerous Attacks
37
45
Ball Possession
28
72
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2
2
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End 0-0
93′
A. Blessin
89′
C.Metcalfe
87′
P.Arrhov
F.Chaibi
83′
A.Amaimouni-Echghouyab
A.Kalimuendo
81′
C.Metcalfe
J. Sands
76′
R. Doan
66′
A. Dźwigała
T.Ando
66′
R. Doan
O.Hojlund
62′
T.Ando
48′
L. Ritzka
M. Saliakas
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
FC St. Pauli and Eintracht Frankfurt played out a goalless 0-0 draw at the Millerntor-Stadion on March 8, 2026. In a Bundesliga match of few clear chances, both teams had to settle for a point, a result that did little to aid either side's distinct season objectives. The match was characterized by midfield battles and cautious play, with both teams seemingly wary of making a costly mistake. Frankfurt enjoyed more of the ball but created little, with St. Pauli's defensive organization limiting them to shots from distance. The home side's best opportunity came from a set-piece, but the header sailed wide of the post. The second half followed a similar pattern, with the final whistle greeted with a sense of frustration from both sets of players and fans. The point helped St. Pauli in their ongoing battle against relegation, while it represented two points dropped for Frankfurt in their pursuit of European football. The Frankfurt manager expressed disappointment at his team's lack of creativity, and the St. Pauli coach was pleased with the defensive effort but acknowledged a need for more attacking threat. St. Pauli's goalkeeper was named man of the match for a couple of smart saves.

