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Wolfsburg slips closer to Bundesliga exit

EGYPTIAN GAZETTE
May 22, 2026

BERLIN — Hosts Wolfsburg were held to a scoreless draw by second division Paderborn in the first leg of their relegation playoff, inching the Wolves closer to the drop. Bundesliga champions in 2009, Wolfsburg have been in the top flight since their first promotion in 1997. They will now need to win away at Paderborn on Monday to play in the Bundesliga next season. Wolfsburg’s best chance came in the 67th minute, when visiting goalie Dennis Seimen leapt low to his left to keep out a free-kick from former Manchester United and Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen. With six minutes to go, Filip Bilbija’s clever lob was cleared off the line by Joakim Maehle, AFP reported. The Bundesliga relegation playoffs bring together the third-last team in the top flight and the third-placed side in the second division. If relegated, Wolfsburg will be relegated alongside Heidenheim and St Pauli. Traditional giants Schalke and debutants Elversberg have already sealed promotion to next season’s Bundesliga. The post Wolfsburg slips closer to Bundesliga exit appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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