-
Thunder crush Lakers as Doncic hurt, Cavs clinch NBA playoff berth
-
Irish income scheme throws artists unique lifeline
-
Microsoft to invest $10 bn for Japan AI data centres
-
Spain rethinks how to turn tide against beach erosion
-
'Breathtaking': Artemis astronauts blast towards Moon
-
Dortmund out to end big-game woes against ascendant Stuttgart
-
Napoli and AC Milan face off as Italy licks its World Cup wounds
-
Barca need Yamal at best without Raphinha for Atletico 'trilogy'
-
Ex-Springbok Smith has Glasgow 'flying' with Scotland job on the horizon
-
UN Security Council delays vote on authorizing force to protect Hormuz
-
Braving high fuel costs, Filipinos flock to crucifixion spectacle
-
Cuba pardons 2,010 prisoners amid US pressure
-
Yamashita in three-way tie for lead at LPGA Aramco Championship
-
Burkina junta chief says country must 'forget' democracy
-
Waste water to clean energy: Japanese engineers harness the power of osmosis
-
Mangione federal trial over CEO murder delayed to January
-
Artemis astronauts blast towards Moon on historic mission
-
Airbus bets on copter capability for tomorrow's war drones
-
'Metals of the future': copper and silver flow beneath Poland's surface
-
'Something borrowed': Dutch bride opts for recycled wedding
-
Geisha spectacle in Japan's Kyoto celebrates arrival of spring
-
Israeli director Nadav Lapid wants new satire to 'shake souls'
-
UN Security Council to vote on authorizing force to protect Hormuz
-
Man City host Liverpool, Arsenal chase treble in FA Cup quarter-finals
-
Russian court convicts German carnival float artist: reports
-
In ritual dear to Francis, Pope Leo washes feet of 12 priests in Rome
-
With mighty thrust, Artemis astronauts blast towards Moon
-
Colombia's Rodriguez hospitalized with 'severe dehydration'
-
Trump gloats on possible war crimes in Iran, but punishment distant
-
Woods told cops he spoke with 'the President' before arrest: bodycam footage
-
Cunningham to miss another week for NBA Pistons
-
Lyon beat Wolfsburg to reach Women's Champions League semis
-
Oil surges, stocks mixed as Trump dashes hopes of quick end of war
-
Mickelson withdraws from Masters over family matter
-
NASA gives Artemis crew green light to head towards Moon
-
Blues rugby player retires after terminal cancer diagnosis
-
Trump ballroom approved by panel, remains stalled by judge
-
Resilient Pegula reaches WTA Charleston quarters with tiebreak win
-
Pakistan hikes petrol, diesel prices due to Middle East war
-
Trump orders new pharma tariff, reshapes metal duties
-
Music and barbecues in Tehran despite Trump threats
-
Bielle-Biarrey voted best player of Six Nations for second time
-
Veteran QB Cousins to join Raiders: reports
-
El Ghazi records final legal victory over Israel-Hamas posts
-
Barca crush Real Madrid to reach women's Champions League semis
-
UK police set up national hub to cut illegal knife sales
-
French mayor denounces 'increasingly racist society'
-
Trump sacks attorney general, replaces with ex-personal lawyer
-
Head, Abhishek help Hyderabad thump Kolkata in IPL
-
Trump sacks Bondi, appoints ex-personal attorney to head justice dept
Dortmund out to end big-game woes against ascendant Stuttgart
Borussia Dortmund's 2025-26 Bundesliga campaign is statistically among their best ever, but their hopes of major honours this season have been derailed by a poor record against top sides.
Nine points behind title-bound Bayern Munich, second-placed Dortmund have 61 points after 27 games.
Only four times have Dortmund had more points at this stage of a season, two of which were title-winning campaigns.
And while Dortmund have lost just twice in the Bundesliga all season -- both times to Bayern -- the 2024 Champions League finalists have struggled against the better sides.
Against the top eight teams in the Bundesliga table -- the only sides with a realistic shot at European qualification -- Dortmund have just two wins in nine matches.
The victories came against Hoffenheim and Bayer Leverkusen, the latter of whom knocked Dortmund out of the German Cup just three days later.
A win at Stuttgart on Saturday would help turn the tide.
Stuttgart are third, eight points behind Dortmund, and look on track for a second top-four finish in three seasons.
The German Cup holders have had the wood over Dortmund since Sebastian Hoeness took over in April 2023, winning five and drawing two of their seven clashes.
"I feel we'll do better against Stuttgart than we've done in the past few games," Dortmund coach Niko Kovac said Thursday. "But this club (Stuttgart) has developed sensationally.
"They're a serious team who have grown well together in recent years and that's no coincidence.
"That means we'll really need to stretch ourselves in the game on Saturday."
Bayern travel to Freiburg on Saturday but may do so without Harry Kane, who missed England's friendly loss to Japan at Wembley with an ankle injury coach Thomas Tuchel described as "minor".
Kane has a history of ankle complaints and the league leaders look set to rest the England captain with Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid on the horizon.
One to watch: Deniz Undav (Stuttgart)
Dortmund will need to keep red-hot Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav quiet.
Undav scored the winner in Germany's 2-1 victory over Ghana on Monday, continuing his excellent form.
In 38 games in all competitions, the former Brighton forward has 23 goals and 13 assists.
Speaking Thursday -- hours after Undav was named player of the month for March -- Hoeness praised the striker's central role in Stuttgart's rise.
"We've moved in the right direction in many areas. And we can't forget that with Deniz, we've got a player who makes the difference.
"You need someone who can finish the job. We don't just have Deniz, we have others. But Deniz has to be mentioned first and foremost; his statistics are phenomenal."
Key stats
0 - Bayern are yet to lose away from home this season.
5 - Since their first top-flight promotion in 1997, second-last Wolfsburg have never been relegated from the Bundesliga. The 2009 German champions are five points from safety.
18 - None of Deniz Undav's 18 league goals have come from the penalty spot. By comparison, 10 of Harry Kane's 31 league goals were spot-kicks.
Fixtures (1330 GMT unless stated)
Saturday
Freiburg v Bayern Munich, Hoffenheim v Mainz, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig, Hamburg v Augsburg, Borussia Moenchengladbach v Heidenheim, Bayer Leverkusen v Wolfsburg, Stuttgart v Borussia Dortmund (1630)
Sunday
Union Berlin v St Pauli, Eintracht Frankfurt v Cologne (1530)
K.Hassan--SF-PST