Bayern’s Kane Sets Bundesliga Record as Hamburg and Stuttgart Claim Key Wins on Matchday 6

Bayern München’s Harry Kane set a Bundesliga record with 11 goals in six games as Hamburg and Stuttgart also secured important victories during the 6th Bundesliga matchday.

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  • • Harry Kane scored 11 goals in the first six Bundesliga games, setting a new record.
  • • Bayern München defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0, with an early goal by Luis Diaz.
  • • Hamburger SV won 4-0 against FSV Mainz 05, with Rayan Philippe scoring twice.
  • • VfB Stuttgart secured a 1-0 victory against 1. FC Heidenheim, maintaining a clean sheet at home.

The 6th matchday of the 2025 Fußball-Bundesliga season saw Bayern München dominate Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0, with Harry Kane breaking a Bundesliga scoring record, while Hamburg and Stuttgart maintained strong form with decisive victories.

Bayern München wasted no time against Eintracht Frankfurt, with Luis Diaz scoring just 15 seconds into the match. Kane added two goals, raising his tally to 11 goals in the first six Bundesliga games — a new league record. Frankfurt’s efforts, including a disallowed goal due to handball, were insufficient as Bayern maintained control to secure a convincing victory.

Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig battled to a closely fought 1-1 draw, a result both coaches viewed as fair in a competitive match. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen defeated Union Berlin 2-0, though the game was overshadowed by captain Alejandro Grimaldo’s head injury that briefly left him unconscious, necessitating a substitution following medical assessment.

Hamburg secured their second victory of the season with a commanding 4-0 win over FSV Mainz 05. Rayan Philippe impressed by scoring twice, contributing to Hamburg's third consecutive match without a defeat and positioning them firmly in mid-table with eight points. Mainz, conversely, remained in the relegation zone with only four points after six games.

VfB Stuttgart also enjoyed success, narrowly defeating 1. FC Heidenheim 1-0 thanks to Bilal El Khannouss’s decisive 65th-minute goal. The win marked Stuttgart’s third consecutive home clean sheet and lifted them to fourth place in the standings.

In contrast, Borussia Mönchengladbach extended their negative streak, drawing 0-0 with SC Freiburg, marking their 13th consecutive league match without a win — a club record — following recent managerial changes.

With Bayern’s record-breaking Kane leading the scoring charts and teams like Hamburg and Stuttgart climbing the standings through solid performances, the Bundesliga continues to offer gripping drama and shifting dynamics as the season progresses.

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