18 May was previously a date that strikes a chord with the older generation of Eintracht Frankfurt supporters, but now it has a special place in the hearts of the club's younger fans too. Go to Article:
In the dying minutes of a dramatic match the Eagles put themselves on the road to Europe. 51,500 celebrated a 2-2 draw against Wolfsburg and going through to the UEFA Europa League. Polak (8') and Diego (19') had put VfL two goals up, Meier got one back with a penalty (36' - Hasebe was sent off). And a stoppage time own goal of Rodriguez sealed it for SGE - the chant "Eintracht Frankfurt international" was echoing through the arena. Go to Article:
Countdown! The last matchday of the season is approaching fast – the Eagles will host VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday (kick-off at 15.30h CET). It will be the 22nd encounter between the two in the league – we did the weekly number crunching for you! Go to Article:
It will be the 22nd meeting of Eagles and Wolves on Saturday and what a big point it is for Eintracht! With a win or a draw against VfL Wolfsburg they would secure European competition for next season. Read the match preview. Go to Article:
The Eagles are ranked 6th on 50 points and 47-44 goals. There are various scenarios in terms of the final outcome of the season depending on Eintracht's home match against VfL Wolfsburg but also on other results. A thrilling season final is guaranteed. Go to Article:
SV Werder Bremen secured their top-flight status for another year, despite only managing a 1-1 draw at home to Eintracht Frankfurt. Go to Article:
The Eagles took away a point from struggling Werder Bremen who avoided relegation with today's draw. De Bruyne (22') and Lakic (51') scored the goals in a tense and entertaining match. Eintracht are still in the driver seat for European competition with next week's home match against VfL Wolfsburg. Go to Article:
Eintracht will meet Werder Bremen on Saturday for the 86th encounter in Germany’s top flight. Only against one other team did the Eagles win as often (30 matches). Read all the facts and figures. Go to Article:
Had anybody thought last August that SV Werder Bremen’s home clash with Eintracht Frankfurt on the penultimate weekend of the season would be all about one team’s European ambitions and the other’s desperation to avoid relegation, few would have predicted that it would have been the home team fighting for survival. Go to Article:
The last away match of the season sees the Eagles travel to Bremen for their encounter against Werder. Kick-off is on Saturday at 15.30h CET - read the match preview. Go to Article:
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