Bundesliga

Borussia Dortmund missed the chance to take maximum points on an incredible UEFA Champions League opening night against Juventus when Niko Kovač's side conceded twice in injury time to draw 4-4.
Juventus 4-4 Borussia Dortmund
Goals: 0-1 Adeyemi 52v, 1-1 Yildiz 63’, 1-2 Nmecha 65', 2-2 Vlahović 68’' 2-3 Couto 74', 2-4 Bensebaini (pen.) 86', 3-4 Vlahović 90'+4, 4-4 Kelly 90'+6
This fixture will always throw up happy memories for the Dortmund faithful, with the Black-Yellows enjoying arguably the greatest night in their history when they beat Juventus in the 1997 UEFA Champions League final.
Wary of that fact, and that BVB had recently reached another showpiece final against Real Madrid in this competition, Juventus - winners of their opening three Serie A games this term - looked to keep things tight against their Bundesliga opponents early on.
It was The Old Lady who created the game's first good chance when Khéphren Thuram's effort from distance was thwarted by BVB goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
RB Leipzig loanee Loïs Openda then found the side-netting as the home side continued to probe. At the other end, Adeyemi did his best to provide some fireworks as the half progressed, but the 23-year-old was left largely frustrated as the opening half ended scoreless.
BVB stormed up the Bundesliga standings last term to qualify for this UEFA Champions League and their unbeaten opening to the current domestic campaign has been equally impressive. High on morale, Die Schwarzgelben started the second half strongly in Turn.
Maxi Beier sent an effort from a tight angle against the woodwork before Karim Adeyemi showed how it’s done with a smart finish to the corner for the game’s opening goal.
After a tense first 45 minutes, Adeyemi’s strike brought the game bursting to life. Teun Koopmeiners should have done better when played in by Openda but that miss was quickly forgotten by the home fans when Kenan Yıldız curled in a fine equaliser.
The action continued apace and BVB were back in front in quick-fire fashion, Felix Nmecha sending a first-time shot from the edge of the area past Michele Di Gregorio. It was four goals in 14 minutes when Juve substitute Dusan Vlahović was freed by Yildiz before beating Kobel.
Incredibly, Dortmund were in front for a third time on the night when Yan Couto left Di Gregorio flailing at his near post in a madcap second-half that was increasinly impossible to predict. The action swinging one way and then the other, Yıldız’s effort was tipped onto the woodwork by the alert Kobel.
The Swiss goalkeeper's save laid the groundwork for the visitors finding daylight. Juventus defender Lloyd Kelly handled Serhou Guirassy's shot inside the area, leaving Ramy Bensebaini to convert from the spot. Dortmund. Eyeing an opening night success in Europe, Niko Kovač's side couldn't hold on.
In the fourth minute of added time, Vlahović poked home his second of the game and incredibly there was still time for more. Kelly made amends for his earlier error with a header that completed the scoring of a wild second half.
Match stats
Teams
Juventus: Di Gregorio - Kalulu, Bremer (c), Kelly, Cambiaso – Koppmeiners (Locatelli 69’), McKennie (João Mário 59’)- Thuram, Yıldız (Zhegrova 87’), Openda (Adžić 67’) – David (Vlahović 58’)
Unused subs: Perin, Pinsoglio, Gatti, Francisco Conceição, Kostić, Rugani, Cabal
Out: Miretti (thigh)
Coach: Igor Tudor
Dortmund: Kobel (c) - Ryerson, Anton, Bensebaini - Couto, Sabitzer, Nmecha (Bellingham 71’), Svensson - Adeyemi, Beier (Brandt 71’)– Guirassy (Groß 90’+2)
Unused subs: Meyer, Ostrzinski, Kabar, Mané, Chukwuemeka, Campbell
Out: Anselmino (muscular), Can (groin), Duranville (shoulder), Silva (groin), Schlotterbeck (knee), Süle (calf)
Coach: Niko Kovač
As it happened!
Vlahović puts an in-swinging cross into the area, where the unlikely hero Kelly launches himself at the ball to head home a last minute equaliser!
Bensebaini misplaces a pass and Kalula crosses to the near post, where Vlahović is waiting to side foot into the near side of the goal.
There will be six minutes of added time at the end of the game.
Guirassy's shot from close range hits the hand of Bremer who was sliding across to block the shot and now Dortmund have the chance to put some distance between themselves and the hosts.
Thuram lays it off to the young midfielder outside the box and he decides to shoot first time. Kobel has to tip his powerful effort onto the post, and BVB survive.
Judging by Couto's goal, the floodgates remain open. How many more goals will we see before the game's conclusion?
And just like that, the game has turned on its head! From being a tense affair with little to separate the sides, it has now started raining goals, with both sides somehow managing to find an instant response to going behind.
This time Yildiz turns provider, with his measured through ball putting the striker in behind the BVB backline. He races toward goal before slotting it past Kobel into the far bottom corner.
With few options ahead of him just outside the left side of the box, he shifts the ball onto his right before bending it into the top corner of Kobel's net.
Juve have made two changes in response to that goal, as well as pressing with greater intensity.
The Dutchman gets in behind Svensson and latches onto the end of an Openda pass just a few yards out from goal, but he slices his finish and sees it glide over the bar.
He gets on the end of a hopeful lofted pass from Anton, poking the ball past the on-rushing Di Gregorio onto the woodwork from a tight angle.
The Belgian tries a bicycle kick from a deep cross but gets underneath it, and is then flagged offside.
The game is back underway as both sides continue to search for the first goal.
It hasn't been the most eventful first half in terms of chances, but that's credit to the defensive work of both teams. There has been little to no space to work with in either final third, although the latter stages of the first half did see more spaces open up with both teams looking to go into the break with a lead.
Svensson takes an in-swinging corner but it's easily cleared.
He cuts in from the right and looks to get a shot away quickly but can't control the finish.
Kelly climbs highest at the far post from a Yildiz corner and knocks it down for David, but Kobel is quick to smother the striker's effort.
The Canadian hits a half-volley from just outside the area but can't keep his effort down.
The visitors have had little of the ball in the past few minutes as Juve continue to take the game to them.
While there is yet to be a clear chance for either side, the tempo has certainly increased, with both teams bringing a sense of urgency to their play.
A one-two between Yildiz and Thuram almost sees the Frenchman race away from the BVB backline, but a poor touch allows them to recover and the danger is averted.
Both sides are feeling each other out and giving very little away.
Surrounded by black shirts, the Dortmund striker fires a hopeful effort towards goal, but only finds the leg of a Juve defender.
Dortmund continue to move the ball well after that scare from Thuram's shot, but are finding space in the final third hard to come by.
A yellow shirt fails to close him down and he tries one from distance, with the Dortmund 'keeper having to claw the ball out of the top corner.
The visitors have had the majority of the early possession and managed to put together some neat passing sequences.
The action begins here in Turin.
The hosts have never lost on Matchday 1 of the Champions League when they've played at home, winning six and drawing three of those games. The 2024/25 campaign saw them start with a 3-1 win over PSV Eindhoven, with both Yildiz and McKennie on the scoresheet.