SC Freiburg is also mixing up the Bundesliga in the new stadium.

After falling behind, the Breisgauer won 1: 1 (0: 1) against RB Leipzig and are the only team in the elite class to remain unbeaten.

Woo-Yeong Jeong (64th) scored for Freiburg at the competitive game premiere in the new arena.

Emil Forsberg (32nd) was successful with a foul penalty for RB.

The Leipzigers, who lag far behind expectations, have been unbeaten in four games, but have been waiting for an away win for seven encounters.

The dress rehearsal for the mammoth task in the Champions League on Tuesday at Paris St. Germain went wrong for a long time.

"We have to make sure that we fill the new stadium with life and that we feel at home here over time," said SC coach Christian Streich about the move from the Dreisam Stadium after 67 years at the old place of worship shortly before the kick-off at Sky : "I hope that the club will keep what makes it strong."

Coach see yellow card

The admitted 20,000 spectators saw a lot of speed in the game in the first few minutes.

After a couple of good approaches from Leipzig, Jeong should actually have put Freiburg in the lead in the 12th minute.

The South Korean could not use the preliminary work of captain Christian Günter from a short distance.

On the other hand, the Swede Forsberg could not use a similarly good opportunity (18th).

The chances portrayed what was happening well.

Until the middle of the first half, both teams fought a duel on equal terms.

After half an hour it got hot.

The reason was the controversial decision of referee Daniel Siebert (Berlin), who pointed to the point after a contact between SC defender Philipp Lienhart and RB striker Christopher Nkunku - Forsberg turned.

Streich saw the yellow card as well as his colleague Jesse Marsch.

Until the end of the first round, things continued to be high.

Both teams gave each other nothing.

Nkunku hit the bar (42nd), SC striker Lucas Höler hit the post (45th).

The lead at the break for the Leipzig team, where Brian Brobbey, Marcel Halstenberg, Marcelo Saracchi and Dani Olmo were absent, was flattering.

At the beginning of the second round, the hosts, who had to do without Lukas Kübler and Jonathan Schmid, increased the number of strokes again.

The SC pushed for an equalization.

In the 49th minute, the Breisgauer vehemently demanded a penalty after an alleged foul on Höler, but Siebert did not give it.

After just under an hour, it became unusually quiet in the stadium because rescue workers were on duty in the stands in the event of an emergency.

During this phase Jeong hit his head after a cross from Vincenzo Grifo.