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UEFA Champions League – the ticker for the journey to Copenhagen

Borussia Dortmund's Champions League campaign in 2025/26 will take them to Denmark for their third match of the league phase: on Tuesday evening (21 October) at 21:00 CEST, the Black & Yellows will face FC Copenhagen at Parken Stadium (live on DAZN). We'll be taking you along with us for the team's trip.

Tuesday, September 21: Matchday!

Today's schedule:

  • Meeting
  • Activation session
  • Departure
  • FC Copenhagen – Borussia Dortmund
  • Press Conference

+++ 23:03 CEST: BVB take three points from Copenhagen! +++
The Black and Yellows took the lead with their first shot on goal in what was initially a largely dominant performance: Nmecha scored with a spectacular strike from 16 metres (20'). Just as Borussia were sniffing around for a second goal, an unfortunate clearance attempt by Bensebaini and Anton led to the 1-1 equaliser (33'). From then on, it was an open affair until the final quarter of an hour, even though Bensebaini had made it 1-2 from the penalty spot in the 61st minute. It was only Nmecha's second goal (76') that set the course for victory. Silva put the final nail in the coffin for Dortmund three minutes before the end. Dadason scored the last goal to make it 2-4 (90').

+++ 19:45 CEST: The starting line-up is here! +++
As announced at the press conference, Niko Kovac has made some significant changes to the starting line-up compared to the match in Munich. Yan Couto, Ramy Bensbaini, Jobe Bellingham, Julian Brandt and Maximilian Beier have made it into the starting eleven. Pascal Groß, Marcel Sabitzer, Niklas Süle, Julian Ryerson and Karim Adeyemi will start on the bench

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+++ 18:29 CEST: The clock is ticking  +++
The ball will be rolling tonight at Parken Stadium, which seats 38,065 spectators. It was opened in 1911 under the name Copenhagen Sports Park and has had a retractable roof since 2001. To get to the stadium, you have to drive to the Østerbro district in north-west Copenhagen. We are already there, and the team will be arriving shortly, hopefully to secure the next points in this Champions League season.

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You can follow the latest coverage of the match in Copenhagen on our channels: In the BVB app (download), you can find news, pictures, posts, videos, statistics and much more about the match. The live ticker starts at kick-off and covers every important scene. 

+++ 15:09 CEST: Impressions from Copenhagen +++
Copenhagen (København in Danish) is located on the east coast of the island of Zealand and is the capital of Denmark. The city has around 650,000 inhabitants and is the political, economic and cultural centre of the country. Copenhagen is known for its blend of historic charm and modern architecture, its bicycles, its lively harbour front and the famous ‘Little Mermaid’ statue.

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+++ 11:59 CEST: Activation at the team hotel +++
After the meeting, the players arrive one after the other in the large room at the team hotel, where the mats are already laid out on the floor and the net is stretched out. The music is playing. The players divide into two groups: stretching exercises on one side and football tennis on the other. Later, the groups switch places. More pictures.

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+++ 09:09 CEST: Godmorgen from Copenhagen +++
Today, the ball is rolling! Before Borussia face FC Copenhagen this evening, they will complete an activation session at the hotel at midday. Later, they will head to Parken Stadium, where kick-off is at 21:00 CEST.

Monday, September 20

Today's schedule:

  • Final training session in Dortmund
  • Flight to Copenhagen
  • Press conference at Parken Stadium

+++ 09:09 CEST: Good morning (still) from Dortmund +++
The Black & Yellows are ready to embark on their second away trip of the new Champions League season today, travelling to FC Copenhagen tomorrow evening. The final training session will take place at noon at the club's training ground in Dortmund-Brackel. In the afternoon, the Eurowings team Airbus will take off from Dortmund Airport bound for Denmark. BVB coaches Niko Kovac and Daniel Svensson will then head to the press conference at Parken Stadium (live on BVB-TV from 19:30 CEST).

+++ 11:30 CEST: Referee from the Netherlands +++
Before Borussia complete their final training session in just over two hours, we already have some information about tomorrow evening: Dutchman Danny Makkelie will referee the match between Copenhagen and BVB. The 42-year-old police officer from Dordrecht has been refereeing in the Dutch Eredivisie since 2009. He has been a full-time referee since 2010 and has been on the FIFA list since 2011. He has refereed 44 international matches and 53 UEFA Champions League matches to date. This will be his seventh time refereeing BVB, more than any other German club. In these matches, Dortmund have recorded four wins (against Sporting in 2016, in Bruges in 2018, against Inter in 2019 and in Seville in 2021) and two defeats (against Tottenham in 2019 and at Chelsea in 2023). The entire team, including VAR Pol van Boekel, comes from the Netherlands.

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+++ 13:30 CEST: Final training session +++
No sooner have the first players stepped onto the pitch in Dortmund-Brackel than it starts to drizzle. But it's not cold on this Monday morning – the thermometer reads around 16 degrees Celsius as Niko Kovac addresses his players to start the final training session before the away game against FC Copenhagen. The first 15 minutes, which are open to the media, consist of warm-up and passing drills. Behind closed doors, coach Niko Kovac then works with his players on fine-tuning their preparations for the match. 

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More photos can be found in the picture gallery.

+++ 16:15 CEST: Players arrive at the airport +++
The Borussia players have arrived at the airport. The team Airbus EW 1909 is scheduled to take off for Copenhagen with the BVB delegation at 17:15. The estimated flight time is one hour and 15 minutes. This is the squad.

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+++ 16:20 CEST: Media round +++
Before departing for Copenhagen for the third Champions League match of the season, Sebastian Kehl answered questions from the media. ‘It will be an emotional atmosphere tomorrow evening. It's not easy to win in Copenhagen, but I'm very optimistic. We're going there to win,’ said the sporting director at Dortmund Airport. All statements can be found here.

+++ 18:09 CEST: Hej from Denmark +++
Thanks to an early start in Dortmund, BVB arrived in Copenhagen ahead of schedule. Now it's off to tomorrow's venue. At Parken Stadium, the last stop of the day, coach Niko Kovac and defender Daniel Svensson will answer questions from journalists.

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+++ 19:30 CEST: Press conference with Niko Kovac and Daniel Svensson +++
We are at Parken Stadium in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen. Journalists are asking Niko Kovac and Daniel Svensson their questions in the press room. Kovac: "So far, everyone is healthy. By tomorrow, everyone will be rested so that each individual can play for 90 minutes. No matter who plays tomorrow, I have the utmost confidence. Now it's a matter of scoring points against a formidable opponent with great support." Read the pre-match report.

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