Players from Wolfsburg and Paderborn on the pitch after their 0-0 Bundesliga relegation playoff draw
Players from Wolfsburg and Paderborn on the pitch after their 0-0 Bundesliga relegation playoff draw
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Wolfsburg and Paderborn draw 0-0 in Bundesliga relegation playoff opener

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VfL Wolfsburg could only manage a 0-0 draw against SC Paderborn in the first leg of the Bundesliga relegation playoff. The return fixture on Whit Monday will decide their top-flight survival.

In front of 27,800 spectators in the sold-out Volkswagen Arena, Bundesliga side Wolfsburg appeared nervous and lacked penetration. Paderborn defended with discipline and created the first big chance through Santiago Castañeda in the ninth minute.

Wolfsburg’s best opportunities were wasted by Denis Vavro and Adam Daghim. Late on, the Wolves’ defence cleared Filip Bilbija’s effort off the line. Paderborn’s Jonah Sticker received a yellow-red card in stoppage time.

After the match, Wolfsburg’s Yannick Gerhardt stressed: “Now we have a final on Monday.” Paderborn captain Laurin Curda also called it a “final game” and urged his team to give everything in the return leg.

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Initial reactions on X to the 0-0 draw between Wolfsburg and Paderborn in the Bundesliga relegation playoff first leg show a mix of neutral match reports highlighting the goalless stalemate and Wolfsburg's missed chances, alongside disappointment from fans calling it embarrassing for the Bundesliga side, with anticipation for the decisive second leg on Monday.

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SC Paderborn players celebrating promotion to Bundesliga after defeating Wolfsburg.
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Paderborn promoted, Wolfsburg relegated

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SC Paderborn defeated VfL Wolfsburg 2:1 after extra time in the relegation playoff return leg and earned promotion to the Bundesliga. Wolfsburg was relegated after 29 years in the top flight.

Borussia Mönchengladbach missed a chance to boost their relegation fight, drawing 1-1 with FSV Mainz 05. Joe Scally gave the hosts an early lead, but Nadiem Amiri equalized with a stoppage-time penalty.

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1. FC Cologne secured a 1-1 (0-0) draw at FC St. Pauli's Millerntor Stadium. Karol Mets put the hosts ahead in the 69th minute, but Luca Waldschmidt equalized from the penalty spot in the 86th. The result keeps Cologne five points clear of the relegation play-off spot.

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