Bundesliga
Bayer Leverkusen began their DFB Cup defence with a narrow win over plucky Carl Zeiss Jena of Germany's fourth tier.
Carl Zeiss Jena 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen
Goals: 0-1 Hofmann 52' (assist: Grimaldo)
Leverkusen were quick to establish control of proceedings, albeit without doing too much to trouble Jena in the final third. Amine Adli had the best chance of a first half played out in baking summer conditions, though his effort that struck the woodwork wouldn't have counted due to an earlier offside. Patrik Schick also went close for last season's domestic double winners, the Czech forward glancing a header wide. Cemal Sezer spurned Jena's only meaningful opening when he failed to connect with a teasing cross into the box, with the Bayer goal gaping.
Xabi Alonso responded to his side's tepid display by introducing Álex Grimaldo at the break. The move paid immediate dividends as the Spanish full-back crossed for Jonas Hofmann to head home and give the reigning champions some welcome breathing room. That forced Jena out of their shells, with Matěj Kovář called on to race out of his goal and smother at the feet of substitute Kay Seidemann. The Regionalliga side almost forced extra-time at the death, but Hamza Muqaj could only turn Nils Butzen's low cross over the crossbar from close range. Alexios Dedidis thwarted Schick soon after, with the full-time whistle coming as quite the relief for the holders.
Match stats
Teams
Jena: Dedidis - Butzen (c), El Haija, Reddemann, Krämer - Schau, Gipson (Prokopenko 75'), Muqaj, Richter (Seidemann 59') - Sezer (Zank 63'), Weinhauer
Unused subs: Liesegang, Hessel, Kampe, Werner
Out: Hehne (knee), Hoppe (adductor), Löder (ankle), Petermann (knee), Smyla (ankle)
Coach: Henning Bürger
Leverkusen: Kovář - Tapsoba, Tah (c), Belocian - Tella (Frimpong 68'), Andrich (Xhaka 73'), Garcia, Arthur (Grimaldo 46') - Hofmann, Adli (Wirtz 68') - Schick
Unused subs: Lomb, Hincapié, Stepanov, Raterink, Onyeka
Out: Boniface (suspended), Hrádecký (ill), Kossounou (suspended), Palacios (knee), Terrier (suspended)
Coach: Xabi Alonso
As it happened!
Jena have a corner with only a few minutes left on the clock. It finds Butzen who volleys back across goal, finding Muqaj a matter of yards away from goal, but the youngster can't turn the ball into an empty net.
There will be six minutes of additional time.
Can the home side find a late equaliser, or is it too late? They're certainly working hard to find a goal, spending the last few minutes in the opposition half.
The Jena youngster cuts in on his left and fires a shot at Grimaldo, winning a corner. The following corner comes to nothing.
The away side have regained control, looking comfortable on the ball as the final whistle draws closer.
The home side are growing in confidence, keeping the ball well and spending slightly more time in the Leverkusen half.
A brilliant through ball by Weinhauer slices open the Leverkusen defence but Seidemann can't get to the ball before Kovář.
Jena appear to have won the ball high up having pressed Leverkusen well, but the referee blows for a foul.
The left-back puts another dangerous cross into the box, this time Dedidis is there to collect.
Hofmann cuts it back to Adli whose touch falls to Tella on the edge of the box. His shot is deflected, but Leverkusen can't make the most out of the corner.
A low cross from the left by Richter finds Sezer in the middle, but he can't connect with the goal gaping in front of him. The linesman then raises his flag on the far side.
After connecting with Tella on the follow-through of his tackle, Schau becomes the third player in the referee's book
Tah clatters into Sezer high up the pitch as Jena look to counter-attack. Weinhauer's delivery can't find a teammate, but Leverkusen will have to be wary from now on.
Adli takes matters into his own hands, cutting in on his right foot before firing an effort against the post from the edge of the box. It's the closest the visitors have come to an opening goal.
Aleix García takes a corner which finds Schick at the front post, but the Czech striker can only find the side-netting.
The Leverkusen midfielder tries to bend one in from outside the area but gets underneath his effort and sends it well over.
Reddemann receives a booking for a late challenge on Adli. Andrich then follows him into the book for disagreeing with the decision.
A cut-back from Hofmann to the penalty spot finds Adli whose tame effort hits the inside of the post, but the flag is then raised.
A strong challenge by Belocian leaves Gipson on the ground, and after a brief break in play the Jena man is fit to continue.
Jena have a free-kick on the left-hand side. Weinhauer delivers a dangerous ball but Tella is in the right place and the right time to clear for Leverkusen.
Leverkusen take a quick free-kick which release Adli down the left, who crosses low across the six-yard box. Dedidis gets down well to save.
Leverkusen have started well, spending the opening stages just outside the Jena area looking for a way through.
The home side get the ball rolling in this evening's cup tie.
The home side have been in fine form at the start of their Regionalliga Nordost season, winning their opening five games and scoring 17 goals in the process.
Summer signings Jeanuël Belocian and Aleix García are making their first competitive starts for the club this evening. Belocian comes in for Piero Hincapie in defence while García replaces Granit Xhaka in midfield.
Dedidis - Gipson, Butzen (c), El Haija, Reddemann - Schau, Krämer, Muqaj - Richter, Sezer, Weinhauer
Liesegang, Kampe, Prokopenko, Seidemann, Zank, Werner, Hessel
Kovář - Tapsoba, Tah (c), Belocian - Tella, Andrich, Garcia, Arthur - Hofmann, Adli - Schick
Lomb, Hincapié, Wirtz, Grimaldo, Stepanov, Frimpong, Raterink, Xhaka, Onyeka
For tonight's cup tie Leverkusen will change their sleeve sponsor, using the space to promote Deutsche Krebshilfe - the German cancer foundation that will be celebrating their 50th anniversary today.
The Leverkusen boss will be without Victor Boniface, new signing Martin Terrier, Odilon Kossounou and midfielder Exequiel Palacios for this midweek cup tie.
Jena's Erik Weinhauer has started this season on fire, scoring 10 goals in five games so far this season. A goal against last season's Bundesliga champions would be an impressive addition to this collection, but it'll certainly be a tough ask.
Leverkusen were dancing to the rhythm of a double trophy win at the end of last season and their triumph in the DFB Cup came after a 1-0 victory against Kaiserslautern at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Granit Xhaka netting the match winner after just 16 minutes for the ten-man victors.
Some 10 days after the rest of the first-round ties, holders Bayer Leverkusen finally begin their DFB Cup defence away at fourth-tier Carl Zeiss Jena on Wednesday (kick-off: 6pm CEST).
Leverkusen and Stuttgart are beginning their DFB Cup first-round quest later than the rest due to the teams' Supercup commitments earlier this month. Xabi Alonso's men made it three trophy wins in the past three months when they defeated the Swabians on penalties in the season curtain raiser at the BayArena.
Last season's Bundesliga and DFB Cup double winners returned to top-flight action with a characteristic last-gasp victory at the weekend. Florian Wirtz netted Bayer 04's winning goal away to Borussia Mönchengladbach in the 11th minute of stoppage time, to keep the Laterkusen monicker well and truly alive.