
Bundesliga
6:30 PMApril 17, 2026
Regular Season – 30
Millerntor-Stadion
Referee: Matthias Jollenbeck, Germany


FC St. Pauli


1. FC Köln
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1.79
Expected goals (xG)
1.25
Passing
337 (80%)
Accurate passes
378 (82%)
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Substitutes
D
Manolis Saliakas
M
Connor Metcalfe
F
Martijn Kaars
1
G
Ben Voll
23
D
Louis Oppie
25
D
Adam Dzwigala
4
D
David Nemeth
18
F
Taichi Hara
9
F
Abdoulie Ceesay
1
G
Marvin Schwabe (C)
17
D
Alessio Castro-Montes
39
D
Cenk Özkaçar
22
D
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey
28
D
Sebastian Sebulonsen
16
M
Jakub Kamiński
6
M
Eric Martel
18
M
Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson
29
M
Jan Thielmann
F
Said El Mala
9
F
Ragnar Ache

Bundesliga Standings – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Qualification
- Relegation Playoffs
- Relegation
FC St. Pauli and 1. FC Köln fought to a 1-1 stalemate at the Millerntor-Stadion, as a late penalty denied the hosts all three points.
FC St. Pauli entered this Bundesliga clash fighting to climb out of the relegation zone, sitting in 16th place. Visiting 1. FC Köln arrived in 12th, aiming to stabilize their mid-table position after an inconsistent run of form.
The first half remained a tense, tactical affair with few clear opportunities for either side. St. Pauli looked eager to push forward, but the Köln defensive structure held firm under pressure.
Both teams struggled to find the final pass in the opening 45 minutes. Goalkeepers remained largely untested as the match turned into a midfield battle for control.
The teams entered the break level, with neither side managing to break the deadlock. St. Pauli looked the more dangerous team, but they lacked the precision to score.
The match needed a spark to ignite the second half. Both managers urged their sides to take more risks in the final third to secure a vital result.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 69th minute for the hosts. Karol Mets found the back of the net to give St. Pauli a deserved 1-0 lead.
St. Pauli attempted to manage the game after the goal, but discipline became an issue. Several yellow cards were issued in quick succession as tensions rose on the pitch.
With only four minutes of normal time remaining, Köln received a lifeline. Luca Waldschmidt stepped up to the spot and calmly converted the penalty to equalize.
The late goal forced a frantic finish, but neither team could find a winner. The final whistle confirmed a shared point, a result that leaves both managers with work to do.
St. Pauli dominated the statistics with 13 total shots compared to Köln’s 10. The hosts also recorded a higher expected goals figure of 1.79, reflecting their missed opportunities.
Marvin Schwabe proved crucial for the visitors, making four vital saves to keep his team in the game. His performance earned him a top rating of 8.7.
This result keeps St. Pauli in 16th place, while 1. FC Köln remains in 12th. Both clubs will look for better outcomes in their upcoming Bundesliga fixtures.
