Augsburg came into the game winless and bottom of the table whereas hosts Frankfurt were sitting pretty in mid table with four point to their name. A win for Eintracht would propel them to joint first and a win for Augsburg would see them jump to eleventh. 

Callsen-Bracker glanced a header over the bar early doors for Augsburg who started the better of the two sides. Takashi Inui's deep costless kick brought about Frankfurt's first chance of the game but Anderson Bamba couldn't get enough on it and the ball whistled out of play. 

Bobadilla was next to test the Frankfurt defence as he met the ball on the volley and guided it past Trapp but unfortunately for him into the side netting too. Up the other end, Inui unleashed a powerful striker cross goal but Hitz saved and put it out for a corner. During the resulting corner, Kadlec had his shirt pulled and hit the deck, despite the hosts best efforts, referee, Manuel Gräfe failed to award the penalty.

The disallowed penalty, spurred on Eintracht who had a few shots at the Augsburg goal in quick succession but with no success. The book was out on the twenty-first minute as Anderson Bamba was penalised for a foul on Mölders.

Seferovic played the ball along the floor to Kadlec, but the ball came to soon and too fast and he could only improvise by back-heeling narrowly wide of the far post. Altintop teed up Bobadilla in the opposing box but Trapp came out on top saving well from Bobadilla's effort. Bobadilla then got the better of Trapp soon after and converted from close but the forward's celebrations were cut short by an offside flag.

Kadlec tried Hitz from range and the shot stopper came out on top to send the ball behind for a corner that was eventually wasted by Inui. Ragnar Klavan headed down  to the ground in the dying embers but Trapp reacted quickly and tipped over in the last act of the first forty-five. 

Medojevic came on in place of Hasebe after the sides re-emerged and other than that the teams were unchanged.

Augsburg again started the better of the two sides, Trapp denied the ever-dangerous Bobadilla again before Werner had a shot cleared off the line by Djakpa. Moments after being denied the ball fell kindly to Bobadilla who slotted home nicely off the post to give Augsburg the lead. 

Augsburg's Kohr was first to go into the book for the visitors as he was punished for a foul outside the box. Soon after, Werner came agonisingly close to doubling Augsburg's lead as his tame effort rolled past the post. 

Werner managed to get a shot away from a tight angle despite being hassled by Zambrano but the shot went high and wide.

It took until around the seventy minute mark for Frankfurt to get a half decent chance in the form of a Seferovic header which landed in the arms of Hitz.

Following Seferovic's seventieth minute header, it was attack, attack, attack from Augsburg who were hungry for another. Werner came closest as he pinged it from outside the box and beat Trapp only to be denied by the post. Mölders failed to get enough on the rebound and Frankfurt were able to regroup before getting a rare chance on the Augsburg goal.

As the game came to a close Augsburg defended in numbers and cut out the more common Frankfurt efforts with no real problems amongst their own attacks. Second half sub, Caiuby slotted in Werner but the winger was denied by the same post not five minutes after the last. 

Frankfurt couldn't capitalise on the long four minutes injury time by Bundesliga standards and succumbed to their first defeat of the 14/15 season, while there were contrasting emotions in the Augsburg camp who celebrated their first league win and points of the season.