Bundesliga
Ludovit Reis scored the only goal as Bundesliga 2's Hamburg beat Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin 1-0 in the first leg of the 2022 promotion/ relegation play-off.
Hertha Berlin 0-1 Hamburg
Goals: 0-1 Reis 57' (assist: Muheim)
Hertha dropped into the Bundesliga's relegation play-off spot on the final day of the 2021/22 season, while Hamburg finished third in Bundesliga 2. Given what was at stake, the first half was a largely cautious affair. Bakery Jatta carried HSV's biggest threat, most notably playing in Maximilian Rohr for a back-post cross that Robert Glatzel could only head into the side netting. Ishak Belfodil went one better when he headed in Maximilian Mittelstädt's delivery in the 40th minute, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside upon VAR review.
Suat Serdar and substitute Stevan Jovetic miscued as Hertha started the second half on the front foot, but it was Hamburg who drew first blood. Miro Muheim slipped a pass out to the left for Reis, whose cross-shot sailed over Oliver Christensen and into the back of the net. Daniel Heuer Fernandes denied Belfodil an immediate equaliser, but the Red Shorts were otherwise untested for the remainder and go into Monday's decisive second leg knowing they will be promoted - and Hertha relegated - if they avoid defeat.
Watch: Reis: "We have to stay focused"
Hertha: Christensen - Pekarik, Boyata (c), Kempf, Plattenhardt - Tousart, Stark (Gechter 70') - Wollschläger (Jovetic 45'+4), Serdar (Richter 70'), Mittelstädt - Belfodil (Maolida 80')
Unused subs: Körber, Bjorkan, Darida, Boateng, Eitschberger
Out: Ascacibar (suspended), Dardai (hip), Jarstein (knee), Klünter (shoulder), Lee (ankle), Lotka (concussion), Schwolow (thigh), Selke (muscular), Stark (cold)
Coach: Felix Magath
Hamburg: Heuer Fernandes – Heyer, Vuskovic, Schonlau (c), Muheim – Reis, Meffert, Rohr (Vagnoman 58') - Jatta (Kaufmann 73'), Glatzel (Gyamarah 90'+1), Kittel
Unused subs: Mickel, Kinsombi, Chakvetadze, Wintzheimer, David, Alidou
Out: Leibold (knee), Suhonen (broken leg)
Coach: Tim Walter
Watch: Christensen: "I'm sure we can stay in the Bundesliga"