Eintracht Frankfurt reduced the arrears on Schalke 04 in the hunt for fourth place to one point with a 1-0 win at the Commerzbank Arena, thanks to Marco Russ' goal. Go to Article:
In a 51,500 sell-out Eintracht beat Schalke 1-0 after a great match and a much improved performance. Russ scored the match winning goal (41’) after Nikolov had saved a penalty of Bastos (24’). Go to Article:
Eintracht will host Schalke 04 on Saturday afternoon - it's the 78th encounter of two traditional Bundesliga teams. Read all the facts and figures. Go to Article:
Saturday sees the Eagles host Schalke 04, both teams compete for a spot in the zone confirming European competition next season. SGE are ranked sixth, S04 are fourth - an exciting encounter is expected and the match is sold-out already. Read the preview. Go to Article:
The Eagles lost their match away to FC Augsburg 2-0, both goals for the hosts were scored by Dong-Won Ji (27’, 55’). The defeat was quite a blow to Eintracht’s ambitions in their pursuit of a spot allowing European competition next season. Go to Article:
A great challenge awaits the Eagles on Sunday late afternoon when they will play FC Augsburg away (kick-off at 17.30h CET). FCA are still battling their way through the relegation zone while SGE are looking to collect points in order to chase the spots reassuring European competition. Read the full match preview. Go to Article:
The first leg this season was the first ever competitive match between the Eagles and FC Augsburg. Still, there are plenty of facts and figures to strengthen your knowledge ahead of Sunday's match (kick-off at 17.30h CET). We did the weekly number crunching for you. Go to Article:
The Eagles lost their round 28 home match against mighty favourites Bayern Munich 1-0, the lone goal for FCB was scored by Bastian Schweinsteiger (51'). 51,500 in a total sell-out witnessed Bayern crowning their dominant season by winning the title already with six matches still to be played. Go to Article:
Countdown to the big match against the mighty Bayern. In less than 24 hours we will know whether Eintracht managed an upset or whether FCB will have won this season's Bundesliga title already. Read the match preview. Go to Article:
It’s THE home match of the season on Saturday when Eintracht will host record title holders Bayern München (kick-off at 15.30h CET). The two teams will meet for the 84th time in Germany’s top league so there are plenty of previous meetings to look at. We did the weekly number crunching for you – read all the facts and figures. Go to Article:
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