SC Freiburg vs Union Berlin Highlights and Goals

SC Freiburg vs Union Berlin Highlights and Goals

Bundesliga
4:30 PMMarch 15, 2026
Regular Season – 26
SC Freiburg
Show Score

0 – 1
HT:(0 – 0)
Union Berlin
Europa-Park-Stadion
Referee: Sven Jablonski, Germany

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Match Stats

Ball possession
73%
27%
1.11
Expected goals (xG)
0.54
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
19
Total shots
9
6
Shots on target
4
6
Shots off target
4
7
Blocked shots
1
11
Shots inside box
7
8
Shots outside box
2
6
Corner kicks
2
2
Offsides
4
Passing
625
Total passes
222
549 (88%)
Accurate passes
147 (66%)
Discipline
6
Fouls
19
0
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
3
Goalkeeper saves
6

Lineup data will be available 1 hour before the kickoff

Bundesliga Standings – Bundesliga

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Bayern München 26 21 4 1 93-25 68 67
W
14 February: Werder Bremen 0 – 3 Bayern München

W
21 February: Bayern München 3 – 2 Eintracht Frankfurt

W
28 February: Borussia Dortmund 2 – 3 Bayern München

W
06 March: Bayern München 4 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach

D
14 March: Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 1 Bayern München
2 Borussia Dortmund 26 17 7 2 55-26 29 58
W
13 February: Borussia Dortmund 4 – 0 FSV Mainz 05

D
21 February: RB Leipzig 2 – 2 Borussia Dortmund

L
28 February: Borussia Dortmund 2 – 3 Bayern München

W
07 March: 1. FC Köln 1 – 2 Borussia Dortmund

W
14 March: Borussia Dortmund 2 – 0 FC Augsburg
3 1899 Hoffenheim 26 15 5 6 54-34 20 50
W
14 February: 1899 Hoffenheim 3 – 0 SC Freiburg

D
21 February: 1. FC Köln 2 – 2 1899 Hoffenheim

L
28 February: 1899 Hoffenheim 0 – 1 FC St. Pauli

W
07 March: 1. FC Heidenheim 2 – 4 1899 Hoffenheim

D
14 March: 1899 Hoffenheim 1 – 1 VfL Wolfsburg
4 VfB Stuttgart 25 14 5 6 50-34 16 47
L
07 February: FC St. Pauli 2 – 1 VfB Stuttgart

W
14 February: VfB Stuttgart 3 – 1 1. FC Köln

D
22 February: 1. FC Heidenheim 3 – 3 VfB Stuttgart

W
01 March: VfB Stuttgart 4 – 0 VfL Wolfsburg

D
07 March: FSV Mainz 05 2 – 2 VfB Stuttgart
5 RB Leipzig 25 14 5 6 48-34 14 47
W
08 February: 1. FC Köln 1 – 2 RB Leipzig

D
15 February: RB Leipzig 2 – 2 VfL Wolfsburg

D
21 February: RB Leipzig 2 – 2 Borussia Dortmund

W
01 March: Hamburger SV 1 – 2 RB Leipzig

W
07 March: RB Leipzig 2 – 1 FC Augsburg
6 Bayer Leverkusen 26 13 6 7 49-33 16 45
L
21 February: Union Berlin 1 – 0 Bayer Leverkusen

D
28 February: Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 1 FSV Mainz 05

W
04 March: Hamburger SV 0 – 1 Bayer Leverkusen

D
07 March: SC Freiburg 3 – 3 Bayer Leverkusen

D
14 March: Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 1 Bayern München
7 Eintracht Frankfurt 26 10 8 8 49-49 0 38
W
14 February: Eintracht Frankfurt 3 – 0 Borussia Mönchengladbach

L
21 February: Bayern München 3 – 2 Eintracht Frankfurt

W
01 March: Eintracht Frankfurt 2 – 0 SC Freiburg

D
08 March: FC St. Pauli 0 – 0 Eintracht Frankfurt

W
14 March: Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 0 1. FC Heidenheim
8 SC Freiburg 25 9 7 9 37-42 -5 34
W
No match found

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
No match found

D
No match found
9 FC Augsburg 26 9 4 13 31-45 -14 31
W
15 February: FC Augsburg 1 – 0 1. FC Heidenheim

W
21 February: VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 3 FC Augsburg

W
27 February: FC Augsburg 2 – 0 1. FC Köln

L
07 March: RB Leipzig 2 – 1 FC Augsburg

L
14 March: Borussia Dortmund 2 – 0 FC Augsburg
10 Hamburger SV 25 7 8 10 28-36 -8 29
W
No match found

D
No match found

L
04 March: Hamburger SV 0 – 1 Bayer Leverkusen

L
No match found

W
No match found
11 Union Berlin 25 7 7 11 30-42 -12 28
D
No match found

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
08 March: Union Berlin 1 – 4 Werder Bremen

L
No match found
12 Borussia Mönchengladbach 26 7 7 12 30-43 -13 28
L
14 February: Eintracht Frankfurt 3 – 0 Borussia Mönchengladbach

L
22 February: SC Freiburg 2 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach

W
28 February: Borussia Mönchengladbach 1 – 0 Union Berlin

L
06 March: Bayern München 4 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach

W
13 March: Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 – 0 FC St. Pauli
13 Werder Bremen 25 6 7 12 29-45 -16 25
L
14 February: Werder Bremen 0 – 3 Bayern München

L
22 February: FC St. Pauli 2 – 1 Werder Bremen

L
No match found

W
08 March: Union Berlin 1 – 4 Werder Bremen

W
No match found
14 1. FC Köln 25 6 6 13 34-43 -9 24
L
14 February: VfB Stuttgart 3 – 1 1. FC Köln

L
No match found

D
No match found

L
07 March: 1. FC Köln 1 – 2 Borussia Dortmund

L
No match found
15 FSV Mainz 05 25 5 9 11 29-41 -12 24
W
No match found

L
No match found

D
28 February: Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 1 FSV Mainz 05

D
07 March: FSV Mainz 05 2 – 2 VfB Stuttgart

D
No match found
16 FC St. Pauli 26 6 6 14 23-42 -19 24
L
14 February: Bayer Leverkusen 4 – 0 FC St. Pauli

W
22 February: FC St. Pauli 2 – 1 Werder Bremen

W
28 February: 1899 Hoffenheim 0 – 1 FC St. Pauli

D
08 March: FC St. Pauli 0 – 0 Eintracht Frankfurt

L
13 March: Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 – 0 FC St. Pauli
17 VfL Wolfsburg 26 5 6 15 35-56 -21 21
D
15 February: RB Leipzig 2 – 2 VfL Wolfsburg

L
21 February: VfL Wolfsburg 2 – 3 FC Augsburg

L
01 March: VfB Stuttgart 4 – 0 VfL Wolfsburg

L
07 March: VfL Wolfsburg 1 – 2 Hamburger SV

D
14 March: 1899 Hoffenheim 1 – 1 VfL Wolfsburg
18 1. FC Heidenheim 26 3 5 18 24-58 -34 14
L
15 February: FC Augsburg 1 – 0 1. FC Heidenheim

D
22 February: 1. FC Heidenheim 3 – 3 VfB Stuttgart

L
28 February: Werder Bremen 2 – 0 1. FC Heidenheim

L
07 March: 1. FC Heidenheim 2 – 4 1899 Hoffenheim

L
14 March: Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 0 1. FC Heidenheim

Qualification/Relegation

  • Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
  • Conference League Qualification
  • Relegation Playoffs
  • Relegation

Union Berlin snatched a dramatic late victory at Europa-Park-Stadion, with substitute Jeong Woo-Yeong striking deep into stoppage time.

SC Freiburg welcomed Union Berlin in a pivotal Bundesliga clash on March 15, 2026. Freiburg sat 8th, aiming for European contention, while 11th-placed Union sought crucial points to distance themselves from the relegation zone. Both sides entered the match looking for an upturn in form.

The home side started brightly, dominating possession and pushing forward from the kickoff. Freiburg controlled the ball for long stretches, dictating the tempo of the game. Early crosses and probing passes tested the Union Berlin defense.

However, Union’s D. Kohn received a yellow card in the 17th minute for tripping. This early booking underscored the physical nature of the away team’s defensive approach. Despite this, Freiburg continued to create opportunities.

Freiburg registered multiple shots, forcing Union goalkeeper Matheo Raab into action. The visiting custodian showed early signs of a strong performance, confidently gathering shots and parrying efforts. The first half remained goalless despite Freiburg’s pressure.

At halftime, Freiburg’s manager surely emphasized converting their chances. Union Berlin, meanwhile, would have been content with the clean sheet, looking to maintain their defensive shape and perhaps find a counter-attacking moment.

The second half mirrored the first in intensity, with Freiburg pressing hard for an opener. Changes followed, with Freiburg introducing L. Holer in the 61st minute to add fresh attacking impetus. Union responded shortly after.

Union Berlin made a double substitution in the 64th minute, bringing on I. Ansah and the eventual match-winner, Jeong Woo-Yeong. These tactical adjustments aimed to inject pace and creativity into their infrequent forays forward. Still, Raab remained the busier goalkeeper.

As the clock ticked down, Freiburg continued to bombard the Union goal. However, Raab stood firm, thwarting every attempt. His impressive saves kept Union in the game, frustrating the home crowd and Freiburg attackers alike.

Then, in the 90+2 minute, the unthinkable happened for the home supporters. From a rare Union attack, Stanley N’Soki delivered a crucial assist. Substitute Jeong Woo-Yeong latched onto the pass and fired home, silencing the Europa-Park-Stadion crowd.

The late goal left Freiburg stunned and with no time to respond. Union’s L. Burcu picked up a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct in the 90+3 minute, a testament to the heightened emotions. The final whistle confirmed Union’s unlikely triumph.

The statistics painted a clear picture of Freiburg’s misfortune: 73% possession, 19 total shots (6 on target), and an xG of 1.11. Union, with just 27% possession, 9 shots (4 on target), and an xG of 0.54, converted their single genuine chance. Matheo Raab’s six saves were instrumental.

This hard-fought 0-1 victory provided Union Berlin with three vital points in their fight for Bundesliga survival, boosting them to 31 points. For SC Freiburg, it was a frustrating outcome, failing to capitalize on their dominance and dropping crucial points in their pursuit of European football.

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