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Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt

Bundesliga

Season Statistics

0 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (0%) Draw (0%) Loss (0%)
0 Played
0 Won
0 Drawn
0 Lost
0 Goals For
0 Goals Against

Team Overview

Eintracht Frankfurt remain one of the most recognizable names in German football, a club built on passionate home support at the Deutsche Bank Park and a reputation for competing on multiple fronts season after season. The club has long been associated with European nights, having built a strong continental record over the years, and is typically viewed as a side capable of finishing in the upper-to-middle reaches of the Bundesliga table while also making deep domestic cup runs. That combination of European pedigree and cup pedigree has shaped the identity of the club as one that punches above simple table position when assessing overall success.

At this stage of the current Bundesliga campaign, Eintracht Frankfurt have yet to play a match, with the statistics showing 0 played, 0 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses, along with 0 goals scored and 0 conceded. With no home or away fixtures completed yet, there is no meaningful form, goal difference, or clean sheet data to draw upon, and it is too early to characterize how the season is unfolding. Any assessment of momentum, attacking output, or defensive solidity will have to wait until matches are actually played and results begin to accumulate.

You can find a more detailed breakdown in our detailed analysis here.

What can be said heading into the season is that Frankfurt will be looking to build form under manager Adi Hutter, whose side will aim to establish an identity on the pitch as the fixtures get underway. Given the lack of statistical data so far, the focus for followers of the club should be on how quickly Frankfurt can find rhythm once competitive action begins, and whether the team can translate its traditional strengths in home atmosphere and competitive resilience into early points on the board.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (4)

J. Grahl
#33 J. Grahl
Kauã Santos
#40 Kauã Santos
A. Siljevic
#39 A. Siljevic
M. Zetterer
#23 M. Zetterer

Defenders (8)

Elias Baum
#2 Elias Baum
T. Chandler
#22 T. Chandler
N. Collins
#34 N. Collins
R. Koch
#4 R. Koch
K. Kosugi
#26 K. Kosugi
N. Nkounkou
#25 N. Nkounkou
Otávio
#5 Otávio
A. Theate
#3 A. Theate

Midfielders (13)

L. Arrhov
#31 L. Arrhov
N. Aséko Nkili
#15 N. Aséko Nkili
J. Bahoya
#19 J. Bahoya
M. Dills
#10 M. Dills
R. Dōan
#20 R. Dōan
M. Götze
#27 M. Götze
O. Højlund
#6 O. Højlund
E. İş
#6 E. İş
H. Larsson
#16 H. Larsson
R. Onyedika
#25 R. Onyedika
E. Skhiri
#15 E. Skhiri
C. Uzun
#42 C. Uzun
Metehan Yildirim
#19 Metehan Yildirim

Attackers (8)

A. Amaimouni
#29 A. Amaimouni
M. Batshuayi
#30 M. Batshuayi
J. Burkardt
#9 J. Burkardt
F. Chaïbi
#8 F. Chaïbi
Y. Ebnoutalib
#11 Y. Ebnoutalib
A. Knauff
#7 A. Knauff
M. Pimpong
#35 M. Pimpong
E. Wahi
#11 E. Wahi

Recent Transfers

2025/26 & 2026/27

Arrivals (32)

R. Onyedika
From Club Brugge KV
Transfer Jul 2026
Otávio
From Estrela
Transfer Jul 2026
N. Aséko Nkili
From Bayern München
Transfer Jul 2026
Noah Dávid Gabriel Fenyö
From Ujpest
Return from loan Jun 2026
J. Dina Ebimbe
From Stade Brestois 29
Return from loan Jun 2026
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Departures (35)

A. Amenda
To Coventry
Transfer Jul 2026
N. Brown
To Bayern München
Transfer Jul 2026
A. Staff
To FC Saarbrücken
Loan Jun 2026
Fousseny Doumbia
To Energie Cottbus
Loan Jun 2026
K. Inanoglu
To Dynamo Dresden
Transfer Jun 2026
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Injuries & Availability

0 Out 0 Doubtful

No injuries reported - full squad available.

Impact Analysis

Eintracht Frankfurt currently finds itself in an enviable position from an injury standpoint, with a completely clean bill of health across the squad. No players are listed as confirmed out, and there are no doubtful cases to monitor, meaning selection decisions can be made purely on form and tactical preference rather than necessity.

This clean slate represents a significant advantage in terms of squad depth and tactical flexibility. Every position group is fully stocked, allowing for genuine competition for places and the ability to rotate personnel across all lines of the team without being forced into makeshift solutions. There are no gaps to paper over in defense, midfield, or attack, and no reliance on unproven or out-of-position replacements. This full-strength availability also means selection can be dictated entirely by matchup considerations and player sharpness, rather than being constrained by who is fit to play.

For a club competing across multiple fronts, this kind of complete availability is a valuable asset, reducing the physical and tactical strain that accumulates over a long season. With the full squad at disposal, there is no immediate area of concern to highlight, and the depth chart remains untested by absences for the time being.

Recent Form

WLWWW
W SC St. Tönis 0-11 (A)
L Brentford 7-0 (A)
W FSV Frankfurt 1-5 (A)
W Hull City 2-0 (H)
W Waldhof Mannheim 0-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Eintracht Frankfurt's last five matches show an overall strong record of four wins and one loss, with the goal difference underlining a side capable of putting together dominant attacking displays. The 11-0 victory over SC St. Tönis and the 5-1 win against FSV Frankfurt were the standout performances, contributing heavily to a tally of 19 goals scored across the five games. Wins over Hull City (2-0) and Waldhof Mannheim (1-0) were tighter but still reflected a team finding the net consistently, with only the 7-0 defeat to Brentford disrupting an otherwise emphatic run.

Defensively, the picture is more mixed. Eight goals conceded in five matches is a moderate return, but the majority of that damage came in the single heavy loss to Brentford, while the other four fixtures saw the defense concede sparingly or not at all, including a clean sheet against Waldhof Mannheim. The quality of opposition varied considerably, ranging from lower-tier or amateur sides like SC St. Tönis and FSV Frankfurt to a more competitive test against Hull City and the difficult away trip to Brentford. This pattern suggests Frankfurt have been highly effective against weaker opposition but faced a sterner examination when tested by a stronger side, a distinction worth monitoring as their form continues.

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