Bayer Leverkusen avoided a major DFB-Pokal upset by securing a clear victory over SV Wehen Wiesbaden, though the reigning Bundesliga champions had to work through a tense, scoreless first half before pulling away after the break. Liga club.
Brita-Arena Resistance Tests Bundesliga Champions
Third-Division Block Frustrates Visitors Before Halftime
The opening forty-five minutes at the Brita-Arena saw the third-division hosts frustrate their Bundesliga visitors with a disciplined defensive block. According to coverage from WEB.DE and Tagesschau, Bayer Leverkusen controlled the ball but lacked the necessary precision in the final third to break down the SVWW rearguard before halftime.
Tempo Shift Breaks Deadlock After the Interval
Leverkusen broke the deadlock after the interval, translating their tactical adjustments into goals that put the match beyond reach. Kicker reported that the visitors raised their tempo and sharpness in the second half, punishing defensive lapses from the third-tier hosts. The clinical finishing after the break highlighted the gulf in class that ultimately decided the cup tie, preventing what would have been a historic upset in the regional tournament.
Squad Rotation and Robert Andrich’s Sideline Role
Squad selection drew additional attention heading into the fixture. Bild highlighted the status of Robert Andrich, noting the midfielder’s observations from the sidelines as the team navigated the tricky cup fixture.

Returning Focus to Bundesliga and European Schedules
With the cup hurdle cleared, Bayer Leverkusen turns its focus back to its upcoming Bundesliga schedule and continental commitments. The team will look to carry the momentum from their second-half performance into their next match on the domestic calendar. Fans can follow official club channels and league portals for confirmed kickoff times, ticket information, and broadcast details.
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