Bundesliga
6:30 PMMarch 15, 2026
Regular Season – 26
MHPA
Referee: Deniz Aytekin, Germany
VfB Stuttgart
RB Leipzig
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1.02
Expected goals (xG)
1.12
Passing
373 (76%)
Accurate passes
260 (72%)
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33
G
Alexander Nübel
7.2
3
D
Ramon Hendricks
7.2
14
D
Luca Jaquez
7.0
29
D
Finn Jeltsch
7.3
M
Chris Führich
6
M
Angelo Stiller
7.9
M
Atakan Karazor (C)
18
M
Jamie Leweling
7.5
11
F
Bilal El Khanouss
7.0
9
F
Ermedin Demirović
6.3
26
G
Maarten Vandevoordt
6.7
22
D
David Space (C)
6.9
23
D
Lukeba Castle
7.2
4
D
Willi Orbán
7.2
17
D
Baku Ridle
6.7
14
M
Christoph Baumgartner
5.3
13
M
Nicolas Seiwald
6.3
6
M
Ezekiel Banzuzi
6.7
7
F
Antonio Nusa
6.3
F
Romulo
49
F
Yan Diomande
6.6
Bundesliga Standings – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Qualification
- Relegation Playoffs
- Relegation
VfB Stuttgart secured a vital 1-0 victory over RB Leipzig at the MHPArena, with Deniz Undav’s second-half strike proving decisive in a tense Bundesliga clash.
Stuttgart’s hard-fought win on March 15, 2026, significantly bolstered their UEFA Champions League bid. This intense Bundesliga encounter delivered on its high stakes, showcasing tactical battles and relentless effort.
Both teams were level on 47 points, occupying fourth and fifth in the table. This match was a pivotal “six-pointer” for European qualification. A victory provided a significant advantage in the top-four race.
The opening exchanges saw both teams feeling each other out. A midfield battle dominated early proceedings. VfB Stuttgart held slightly more possession, but RB Leipzig’s defense remained resolute.
Leipzig’s Romulo Cardoso received the game’s first yellow card in the 39th minute for a rough challenge. This indicated rising intensity. The first half ended goalless, reflecting a tightly contested affair.
The teams entered the break locked in a goalless stalemate. Both managers surely demanded more attacking impetus. The deadlock required a moment of brilliance or a clever tactical adjustment.
VfB Stuttgart emerged with renewed purpose. Their efforts were rewarded in the 56th minute. Striker Deniz Undav netted the opener, clinically finishing a chance created by Chris Führich. The goal erupted the home crowd.
Leipzig immediately sought a response, making their first change in the 64th minute. Stuttgart also introduced fresh legs, with Chris Führich among those replaced in the 69th minute. The game’s intensity remained high.
Leipzig pushed for an equalizer, making three more substitutions in the 71st minute. Xaver Schlager, a Leipzig substitute, received a yellow card in the 83rd minute. Stuttgart’s defense held firm under increasing pressure.
Statistics reflected a tight affair. VfB Stuttgart held 57% possession to Leipzig’s 43%. Both teams managed four shots on target. Stuttgart’s 1.02 xG edged Leipzig’s 1.12. Goalkeeper Alexander Nübel made four crucial saves.
This significant 1-0 victory propels VfB Stuttgart to 50 points, solidifying their Champions League qualification spot. For RB Leipzig, the defeat means they remain on 47 points. Stuttgart’s tactical discipline earned them three vital points.
