

Key Takeaways:
- All four goals were scored in the final 30 minutes during Koln’s 2-2 draw at Deutsche Bank Park
- Koln avoided dropping into the bottom three, remaining two points clear of the relegation play-off spot
- Eintracht Frankfurt are now 10 points adrift of the Bundesliga’s top six
Match Overview
FC Koln battled back from a two-goal deficit to secure a 2-2 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt, with all the action unfolding in a dramatic final half-hour at Deutsche Bank Park. Facing the threat of entering the relegation zone for the first time this campaign, Koln started brightly as Michael Zetterer was forced into an early save from Jakub Kamiński, before denying Ragnar Ache’s follow-up.
Despite Koln’s early intent, Frankfurt had excelled in their first three home fixtures under Albert Riera, and they quickly established authority. Hugo Larsson’s lofted pass sent Ansgar Knauff clear, but Marvin Schwäbe produced an excellent stop to keep out the FK’s goalbound effort. At the other end, Said El Mala curled a chance narrowly wide before Schwäbe denied Arnaud Kalimuendo in a one-on-one scenario.
Unsere Mannschaft beweist große Moral, holt einen 0:2-Rückstand auf – und nimmt einen wichtigen Punkt aus Frankfurt mit 💪
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2:2 (90.) #SGEKOE #effzeh pic.twitter.com/cnKxbfc7Xo— 1. FC Köln (@fckoeln) April 5, 2026
First Half Chances
Frankfurt kept the pressure mounted in Koln’s half, but the biggest chance of the half unexpectedly came on the counter for the visitors. El Mala broke free in a two-on-one situation and squared to Kamiński, but the Koln forward’s heavy touch allowed Zetterer to smother the opportunity.
All the Action in the Final Half Hour
The match sparked into life after the restart, and, following a frenetic opening to the second period, Frankfurt broke the deadlock in the 66th minute. Fares Chaibi surged down the right and delivered for Jonathan Burkardt, who slotted calmly into an empty net to give the home side belief. Shortly after, Kalimuendo reacted quickest to convert the rebound after Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab’s initial attempt, rocketing the ball into the top corner and doubling Frankfurt’s lead.
Koln issued an immediate reply when Kamiński powered through the Frankfurt defence to coolly slot beyond Zetterer, reducing the deficit with time to spare. The away side continued to press, and their determination bore fruit five minutes from time when René Wagner’s substitutes combined: Luca Waldschmidt’s deft flick found Marius Bulter, whose cross was turned home by Alessio Castro-Montes just seconds after his introduction.
Neither side could grab a late decider, leaving Frankfurt to contemplate a 10-point gap to the Bundesliga’s top six places. Koln, meanwhile, remain precariously positioned just two points ahead of the relegation play-off zone, having managed only two wins from their previous 19 league matches.




