
DFB Pokal
7:45 PMFebruary 10, 2026
Quarter-finals
Olympiastadion
Referee: Patrick Ittrich, Germany


Hertha BSC


SC Freiburg
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Expected goals (xG)
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Passing
444 (79%)
Accurate passes
431 (82%)
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1
G
Tjark Ernst
31
D
Márton Dárdai
D
Toni Leistner
44
D
Linus Gechter
33
M
Michał Karbownik
M
Paul Seguin (C)
10
M
Michaël Cuisance
2
M
Julian Eitschberger
22
F
Marten Winkler
F
Fabian Reese
104′
9
F
Dawid Kownacki
21
G
Florian Müller
33
D
Jordy Makengo
37
D
Max Rosenfelder
28
D
Matthias Ginter
29
D
Philipp Treu
6
M
Patrick Osterhage
8
M
Maximilian Eggestein (C)
7
M
Derry Scherhant
M
Yuito Suzuki
96′
19
M
Jan-Niklas Beste
31
F
Igor Matanović
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SC Freiburg defeated Hertha BSC in a thrilling DFB Pokal encounter, winning 5-4 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 following extra time. The dramatic shootout at the Olympiastadion saw the Bundesliga side advance.
The highly anticipated DFB Pokal clash pitted ambitious 2. Bundesliga outfit Hertha BSC against established Bundesliga 1 side SC Freiburg. Hertha, playing at their home Olympiastadion, aimed for a significant cup upset against their higher-ranked opponents.
The first half was a tense affair, with both teams showing caution. Freiburg sought to control possession and probe the Hertha defense, creating a few half-chances. Hertha, however, remained resolute, closing down spaces effectively.
Despite Freiburg’s attacking efforts, Hertha goalkeeper Tjark Ernst proved to be an impenetrable wall. Ernst made several crucial saves, denying Freiburg any clear advantage. The deadlock held firm as the first 45 minutes concluded without a goal.
The second half mirrored the first, with neither side able to break through the defensive lines. Substitutions were made to inject fresh energy, but the score remained goalless through regular time. The match was destined for an additional 30 minutes of extra time.
The stalemate finally broke in extra time. It was SC Freiburg who struck first in the 96th minute. Japanese forward Yuito Suzuki found the back of the net, giving the visitors a crucial lead and igniting their travelling support.
Hertha BSC, spurred on by the home crowd, responded with impressive resilience. Forward Fabian Reese equalized for the capital club in the 104th minute. Reese’s goal sent the Olympiastadion into raptures, setting up a nervy conclusion.
Both teams battled valiantly for a decisive winner in the remaining extra time. The physical toll was evident as players pushed through fatigue. Despite late efforts, neither side could score again, pushing the gripping encounter to a penalty shootout.
The tension was palpable during the penalty shootout. Freiburg showed composure from the spot, converting five of their six attempts. Hertha fought hard, but two missed penalties ultimately saw them fall short, with Freiburg winning 5-4 in the end.
Statistically, Freiburg edged Hertha in total shots (18 to 11), with 8 on target compared to Hertha’s 4. Hertha held a slight possession advantage (52% to 48%). Tjark Ernst was the standout performer for Hertha, making 7 saves, while Fabian Reese provided the crucial equalizer.
SC Freiburg will now continue their DFB Pokal journey, carrying momentum from this hard-fought victory. Hertha BSC, despite the defeat, can take pride in their tenacious performance against a strong Bundesliga opponent, showcasing their fighting spirit.
