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Hertha BSC edges Braunschweig 1–0 as fan protests halt play in 2. Bundesliga

A 12-minute halt for protests stole the spotlight before Hertha’s narrow victory. Now, promotion dreams clash with relegation fears—and growing fan unrest.

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In this image I can see two persons wearing red and white colored dresses are standing and a ball in the air. In the background I can see few banners and number of persons in the stadium.

Hertha's Winning Streak Continues: 1:0 vs. Braunschweig - Hertha BSC edges Braunschweig 1–0 as fan protests halt play in 2. Bundesliga

Hertha BSC secured a slender 1–0 win over Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2. Bundesliga on November 21, 2025. The victory extended their unbeaten streak to four matches, while Braunschweig slid further into relegation danger. Fans from both sides also grabbed headlines with a joint protest during the game.

The match kicked off with an unusual sight as supporters from both clubs staged a 12-minute demonstration against proposed security measures in German stadiums. Play resumed after the protest, with Hertha promptly taking command.

Hertha’s triumph propelled them to at least fourth in the table, bolstering their promotion bid. For Braunschweig, the defeat exacerbated their relegation worries as they seek a way out of their rut. The match also underscored persistent fan discontent with proposed stadium security changes.

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