Dresden fought its way to a 3-3 draw against Karlsruhe in the last second!

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In the Bundesliga game on October 5, 2025, SG Dynamo Dresden and Karlsruher SC drew 3-3 in the Harbig Stadium.

Im Bundesliga-Spiel am 5. Oktober 2025 trennten sich SG Dynamo Dresden und Karlsruher SC 3:3 im Harbig-Stadion.
In the Bundesliga game on October 5, 2025, SG Dynamo Dresden and Karlsruher SC drew 3-3 in the Harbig Stadium.

Dresden fought its way to a 3-3 draw against Karlsruhe in the last second!

There was a lot of action in the Harbig Stadium today. The encounter between SG Dynamo Dresden and Karlsruher SC ended spectacularly with a 3-3 draw. In brilliant weather, 31,000 spectators made a pilgrimage to the stadium to watch this exciting duel. The suspense could hardly have been better.

The game started in the spirit of the Dresden fans. Only ten minutes had been played when Froling shot SG Dynamo Dresden into the lead. But the joy didn't last long, as Beifus equalized for KSC just a minute later. The exchange of blows continued lively: Egloff put the guests in front with another goal in the 38th minute, making the halftime score 2-1 for Karlsruhe.

Packages full of emotions

After the half-time break, Dresden came back onto the field explosively. In the 54th minute, Daferner made it 2-2 and gave the home fans hope. But the KSC responded promptly and made it 3-2 through Schleusener in the 63rd minute. The tension was within reach!

But the crowning glory belonged to Dresden. In stoppage time, more precisely in the 90th + 2 minute, Lemmer scored the much celebrated equalizer. Emotions boiled over as he sent the net twitching, sending viewers into a frenzy.

A game full of drama

It was particularly rough at the end of the game. In stoppage time, both Kutschke from Dynamo and Beifus from KSC received a yellow card. Both teams fought doggedly for victory, but ultimately had to settle for one point.

The lineups of both teams were as follows:

SG Dynamo Dresden Karlsruhe SC
Scribe Bernat
Faber, Kammerknecht, Pauli, Risch (81. Marx) Kobald, Rapp, mugwort
Casar, Amoako Pinto Pedrosa, Egloff (85. Simic)
Oehmichen (68th Lemmer), Captain, Froling (75th Kutschke) Burnic, Wanitzek, Herold
Daferner (68. Kother) Forester (76th Müller), Schleusener (89th Kritzer)

A game in front of over 31,000 eyewitnesses that will go down in the history books of both clubs. This football festival was not only a treat for the fans of both teams, but also proves that football is always good for surprises. The question remains: who will take on the next challenge?

For more information about this exciting game, visit the following links: MDR, Kicker, Yahoo Sports.