There has only ever been one 0-0 between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt. It is a classic where goals are almost guaranteed, with a historic average of 3.2 per game. We have compiled everything you need to know about the clash on Holy Saturday (kick-off at 15:30 CET) in the usual compact format below.

The scenario: Fifth versus fourth. There are four points separating Borussia from Eintracht and the fourth Champions League spot. There have been four BVB wins and four draws in their last eight meetings. SGE are on a longer winless streak against BVB than against any other current Bundesliga club.

Home/away: BVB have won three of their last four home games and are unbeaten in six Bundesliga home games. Only Leipzig have lost fewer away games than SGE (three defeats). Eintracht have lost only one of their last seven away matches (a 2-1 defeat in Bremen on 26 February 2021) and have already amassed more points on the road (20) than they did in the entirety of the 2020/21 campaign (17).

Head-to-head record: Borussia Dortmund have won each of their last nine home games against Eintracht – their longest home winning streak against a current Bundesliga club. In total, they have won 34 home meetings and lost seven (six draws), with a combined goal difference of 114-41. The overall head-to-head record is positive too: the Black & Yellows have more wins against Frankfurt than against any other team (45), a better goal difference against the men from Hesse than anyone else (+53) and have only kept more clean sheets (one more, to be precise) against Cologne (26). Borussia have scored at least two goals in each of the last 11 home games, and at least three in the last five.

Statistics: Borussia Dortmund have scored at least one goal in each of their past 24 matches. That's their longest scoring run in five years. Eintracht Frankfurt have already amassed more points this term (47) than they did in all of last season (45). No team has suffered fewer defeats. The men from Hesse have found the net in their past 21 fixtures – their longest such run since 1992, when they were coached by Dragoslav Stepanovic.

Biggest home win: The Black & Yellows have twice won 6-0. There were 22,507 fans in attendance on 26 November 1988 as Günter Breitzke netted a hat-trick, with goals from Michael Zorc, Norbert Dickel and Frank Pagelsdorf completing the scoring. Seven and a half years later, on 23 March 1996, Karlheinz Riedle scored a brace in front of a sell-out 42,400 crowd. The other goals, which all came before the 65th minute, were scored by Michael Zorc, Steffen Freund, Jörg Heinrich and Stéphane Chapuisat.
Compiled by Boris Rupert