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Leipzig concede stoppage-time goal in 1-1 draw at St Pauli

  • A stoppage-time penalty by Martijn Kaars denied RB Leipzig victory, rescuing a 1-1 draw for St. Pauli in a rearranged Bundesliga match on Jan 27.
  • Northern Germany's snow and ice delayed fixtures earlier this month, causing both games Tuesday to be replayed as weather-delayed matches including the rearranged St. Pauli match.
  • Yan Diomande opened the scoring midway through the second half with an unstoppable 20-metre shot following a Leipzig corner, while Nikola Vasilj palmed an 87th-minute shot from Tidiam Gomis wide.
  • Leipzig remain fourth on 36 points, three behind Hoffenheim, while relegation-threatened St. Pauli are 17th on 14 points after gaining their second consecutive point, placing them above bottom side Heidenheim with 15 rounds to play.
  • Before kickoff, all four teams lined up behind `We Remember` banners to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, while Hoffenheim won 2-0 at Werder Bremen despite a VAR-checked red card to Wouter Burger.
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Leipzig concede stoppage-time goal in 1-1 draw at St Pauli

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RB Leipzig, featuring Péter Gulácsi and Willi Orbán, surprisingly only drew 1-1 as a guest against penultimate St. Pauli.

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Leipzig settles for a draw as Hoffenheim wins in weather-delayed Bundesliga games

Martijn Kaars has scored a stoppage-time penalty for St. Pauli to deny Leipzig all three points with a 1-1 draw in their weather-delayed Bundesliga match. St.

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RB Leipzig already looks like the winner in the catch-up match of the Bundesliga at FC St. Pauli. Then, however, a national player is in a bad mood – and the Hamburgers are still cheering.

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For the Leipzigers, the league is doing well. However, even at the fourth appearance at the Millerntor, there is no chance of success. Then top player Diomande meets. It's not enough to win.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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