FC St. Pauli missed the leap to the top of the table in the second Bundesliga.

The Millerntor team couldn't get past a 1-1 (1-1) draw at Dynamo Dresden, which was threatened with relegation, and remains second.

In the second game on Saturday, Fortuna Düsseldorf was close to victory in the 1-1 (1-0) win at SC Paderborn until injury time, despite 14 professionals infected with Corona.

Christoph Daferner (20th) scored the opening goal for Dresden, Simon Makienok (42nd) equalized for Hamburg, who drew level with leaders Darmstadt 98 (48 each) with 48 points.

However, the better goal difference speaks for the lilies.

On Saturday evening (8.30 p.m. / Sky and Sport1) Bundesliga relegated Werder Bremen (48 points) could take first place at 1. FC Heidenheim.

After the Corona outbreak at Hamburger SV, the game against Erzgebirge Aue scheduled for Saturday was postponed.

HSV could not muster enough playable professionals.

A new game date will be announced as soon as possible.

Florian Hartherz (43rd) put Düsseldorf in the lead.

In the 39th minute, Fortuna's goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier parried a weak penalty kick from Felix Platte.

Ron Schallenberg (90+2) managed to equalize late.

Shortly thereafter, Dennis Srbeny's supposed winning goal (90+4) didn't count for Paderborn because of a foul play.

After 14 positive tests among the professionals, the Rhinelanders had submitted an application for the game to be postponed, but the German Football League (DFL) did not grant the request.

The gaps in the Düsseldorf squad had to be filled with youngsters.

Coach Daniel Thioune, who was also infected, was replaced by his assistant coach Jan Hoepner.