

Key Takeaways:
- Hoffenheim secured a 2-0 away win over Werder Bremen in a rescheduled Round 16 fixture at Weserstadion
- Alexander Prass and Grischa Prömel provided goals as the visitors prevailed despite Wouter Burger’s red card in the 51st minute
- This result lifted Hoffenheim to third place with 39 points, while Bremen remain 15th with 18 points
Match Summary
Hoffenheim emerged victorious on their trip to Weserstadion, defeating Werder Bremen 2-0 in a rearranged clash from the 16th round of the campaign. Despite being forced to play with ten men following Wouter Burger’s dismissal shortly after the restart, the visitors maintained composure to claim a crucial three points.
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— TSG Hoffenheim (@tsghoffenheim) January 27, 2026
Scoring Breakdown
In the 44th minute, Andrej Kramarić received possession at the edge of the area and cleverly laid the ball off for Alexander Prass. Prass unleashed a powerful strike, finding the top right corner to give Hoffenheim the lead just before the interval.
The complexion of the game changed three minutes after the break when Wouter Burger was shown a straight red card for a reckless foul, reducing Hoffenheim to ten men with nearly 40 minutes remaining.
Undeterred, the visitors extended their advantage in the 54th minute. Following a free kick into the box, Werder’s defence failed to clear effectively, which allowed Grischa Prömel to react quickest and steer the ball into the net from close range, doubling Hoffenheim’s lead.
Key Moments
Werder Bremen sought a way back into the match and thought they had pulled one back when Romano Schmid found the net in the 64th minute. However, the goal was ruled out for offside, and the hosts were unable to capitalise on their numerical superiority for the remainder of the contest.
Current Standings
| Team | Points | League Position |
|---|---|---|
| Hoffenheim | 39 | 3 |
| Werder Bremen | 18 | 15 |
Implications for the Season
This win propels Hoffenheim back into third place in the provisional standings, giving their European ambitions a timely boost. On the other hand, Werder Bremen remain mired in 15th place, perilously close to the relegation zone as they reach 18 points.




