Football: Dortmund Launches Pursuit to Catch Bayern

As the Bundesliga kicks off for the year 2026, Borussia Dortmund is keen on closing the gap with leaders Bayern München. The match against Eintracht Frankfurt is set for January 9, 2026, at 20:30 CET. Currently, Dortmund trails Bayern by nine points and is determined to put pressure on the leaders with a win in Frankfurt.
Current Bundesliga Standings
Bayern München stands strong at the top of the league table, while Dortmund is second. Despite the nine-point gap, Dortmund’s performance has improved compared to last season.
- Bayern München: League leaders
- Borussia Dortmund: Second place, nine points behind
- RB Leipzig: Close to Dortmund, only three points difference
Dortmund’s Recent Challenges
In recent months, Dortmund has faced challenges in crucial matches, including draws against Hamburg and Freiburg. These results have pushed the Meistertitel (championship title) further from reach. However, head coach Niko Kovac sees potential for improvement.
Training and Team Updates
In preparation for the upcoming match, Dortmund has been training in Marbella. Key player Marcel Sabitzer is expected to make his ninth start of the season in the midfield.
Key Players in Focus
- Marcel Sabitzer: Central midfield, vital to Dortmund’s strategy
- Christoph Baumgartner: Leading scorer for RB Leipzig with ten goals
- Nicolas Seiwald: Consistent performer for Leipzig
Impact of Weather on Matches
The weather has also affected Bundesliga fixtures, with heavy snowfall causing the cancellation of the FC St. Pauli vs. RB Leipzig match. The stadium has been closed for safety reasons while officials determine a new date for the game.
Upcoming Matches
Numerous thrilling matches are on the schedule for January 10, including:
- Union Berlin vs. Mainz (15:30 CET)
- Freiburg vs. Hamburg (15:30 CET)
- Heidenheim vs. Köln (15:30 CET)
- Leverkusen vs. Stuttgart (18:30 CET)
As the season progresses, the battle for the championship intensifies. Dortmund’s efforts to catch Bayern München depend heavily on their performance in the upcoming weeks.




