
Bundesliga
1:30 p.mApril 4, 2026
Regular season – 28
Volksparkstadion
Referee: Deniz Aytekin, Germany


Hamburger SV


FC Augsburg
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1.59
Expected Goals (xG)
2.29
Passing by
335 (85%)
Accurate passes
282 (79%)
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1
G
Finn Dahmen
8.3
d
Cedric Zesiger
d
Keven Schlotterbeck (C)
d
Arthur Chaves
22′
13
m
Dimitrios Giannoulis
6.7
m
Fabià Rieder
19
m
Robin Fellhauer
6.6
27
m
Marius Wolf
8.3
20
F
Alexis Claude-Maurice
7.3
30
F
Anton Kade
6.3
38
F
Michael Gregoritsch
5.6
Substitutes
m
Han-Noah Massengo
F
Rodrigo Ribeiro
F
Uchenna Ogundu
11
F
Ismail Gharbi
22
G
Nediljko Labrović
40
d
Noahkai Banks
8
m
Elvis Rexhbeçaj
6
d
Jeffrey Gouweleuw
36
m
Because Kömür

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
Hamburger SV and FC Augsburg battled to an enthralling 1-1 draw in a Bundesliga encounter marked by resilience and a pivotal red card.
In a hard-fought match at the Volksparkstadion on 4 April 2026, Hamburger SV salvaged a point against FC Augsburg despite playing the last quarter of the match with ten men. Arthur Chaves opened the scoring for the visitors, but Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer’s equalizer proved tense.
Both teams went into the Bundesliga match looking for crucial points to consolidate their mid-table position. Hamburger SV, sitting 12th, looked to reverse a patch of inconsistent form. FC Augsburg, two places higher in 10th, arrived hoping to capitalize on a recent uptick in results.
The game got off to a cautious start as both sides looked to gain control. Augsburg, however, settled into their quicker pace, creating early chances through their attacking midfielders.
The visitors then broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute as defender Arthur Chaves rose powerfully from a set piece to head the ball past the keeper to give Augsburg the lead. It was Chaves’ first goal of the season.
Hamburger SV pushed for an immediate response, but found Augsburg’s defense well organised. Striker Patrick Otele was shown a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct in the 41st minute, highlighting the growing intensity before the break.
HSV returned for the second half in need of a clear improvement in creativity and attacking penetration. Augsburg, with a valuable one-goal lead, looked to maintain defensive solidity and take advantage of counter-attacking opportunities.
Augsburg made an immediate change at half-time, with Ruben Philippe replacing the cautioned P. Otele. The second half began at a greater pace as both teams committed more players going forward.
A sequence of yellow cards for Jan Torunarigha (55′) and Finn Rieder (59′) preceded Hamburg’s equaliser. In the 60th minute, Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer got a fine finish after a smart assist from Robert Glatzel. The Volksparkstadion erupted when HSV equalized.
However, the locals’ celebration was short-lived. Just four minutes later, Miro Muheim received a straight red card in the 64th minute for a professional foul. Hamburger SV now faced the difficult task of playing the remaining time with ten men.
Augsburg pressed hard, sensing an opportunity to capitalize on their numerical advantage. Despite the late substitutions of the two benches and the new yellow cards of Cedric Zesiger (81′) and Keven Schlotterbeck (87′), neither team was able to break the scoreboard. Hamburg stood firm in the face of pressure.
The final statistics underlined the balanced nature of the match. Hamburger SV had 53% possession, matching Augsburg’s 18 total shots. Four of HSV’s shots were on target, compared to Augsburg’s three. Augsburg slightly outperformed the expected goals (xG) metric, recording 2.29 xG to Hamburg’s 1.59, suggesting they created higher quality scoring chances.
This 1-1 draw leaves both teams in a tough mid-table battle in the Bundesliga standings. Hamburger SV will consider it a hard-earned point given their numerical disadvantage, while FC Augsburg will likely feel they let a potential win slip away.

