The DFB Cup tie at the BayArena on Tuesday night was was a highly interesting game with spectacular moves and chances at both ends, that provided top entertainment for the fans at the stadium and the viewers watching the game on TV. The match ended in a 4-1 win for the Werkself, which drew the following comments from the media:
Show moreThe last home game in the DFB Cup for Bayer 04 was 623 days ago in the 2015/16 season at the quarter-final stage against Werder Bremen. That match ended in a 3-1 defeat. Tonight the Werkself entertain second division FC Union Berlin under floodlights with an 18.30 CET kick-off. Frank Willenborg is the referee for the second round tie against the team currently lying second in division two. Countdown to kick-off...
Show moreAfter the away win in the Bundesliga, Bayer 04 now turn their attention to the second competition of the season. The Werkself want to beat second division Union Berlin on Tuesday (18.30 CET, BayArena) to progress to the last 16 of the DFB Cup. Head coach Heiko Herrlich made it clear at the pre-match press conference it would be no walkover against the ambitious second division side.
Show moreCup football returns to the BayArena. After a break of one and a half years, Bayer 04 now have another home game in the DFB Cup. Ambitious FC Union Berlin from the second division visit the Werkself on Tuesday (24 October, 18.30 CET) in the second round. The lowdown on the team from the capital.
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