Ramos is almost in, but an HSV defender makes a superb volleyed clearance to avert the danger! Less than 60 seconds left...
90' +3
Ramos fancies a crack from range but his shot is tame, and Drobny gets there with a diving save. Comfortable, and we're almost out of time...
90' +2
Hummels gets forward into the box and pulls the ball back, but the one-two pass for him is all wrong and HSV survive.
90' +1
Drobny comes out to punch a high ball in the area above Sokratis, and somehow wins a free kick for his troubles. An odd one, that. Four minutes left...
90'
HSV break yet again and the ball is blocked at the back post to prevent a certain goal! Wiedenfeller is scrambling, and BVB break forward to win a corner. Five minutes of injury time now...
89'
Dortmund half-heartedly appeal for a penalty as Behrami wins the ball from Immobile, but the referee waves play on.
88'
Kagawa is trying to pull the stringsa in midfield, but HSV block out a long ball, and BVB have just two minutes (plus injury time) to unlock the stubborn visitors.
87'
A. Rudņevs enters the game and replaces N. Müller.
86'
Aubameyang blazes over a volley at the back post - he hasn't had much today, but he has to do better from there. Muller goes off to a great ovation from the HSV fans.
85'
If BVB get back in this, HSV will only have themsevles to blame as they waste a glorious counter again. Klopp's side are all at sea at the back.
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84'
Time is running out fast for the hosts, and they look no closer to a goal - but here go HSV once again on the break...
83'
P. Jiráček enters the game and replaces P. Lasogga.
82'
MASSIVE CHANCE FOR HSV! That should be the game as Holtby rounds Wiedenfeller, but the forward's low shot from a really tight angle drifts agonisingly wide of the far post!
80'
Drobny comes and confidently collects a bouncing cross - the HSV keeper has done everything right today, but in truth he hasn't had a real save to make.
78'
C. Immobile enters the game and replaces K. Großkreutz.
So close for Immobile! The substitute really should score here as he bursts onto a loose ball, but snaps a 20-yard effort wide of Drobny's right-hand post! A big, big chance that.
77'
That's more like it from Aubameyang, who tests Drobny with a low shot from a narrow angle that the keeper turns behind for a corner. HSV survive the set-piece, and time keeps ticking away.
75'
Jansen goes close! Despite leading 1-0, the visitors are still attacking and win another corner, and the midfielder sees his hooked volley deflect narrowly wide. BVB are on the ropes.
72'
Chaos in the HSV penalty area as the ball is cut back and Dortmund have five or six players ready to finish, but Ramos' shot is blocked! Kagawa then tees up Kehl, whose curling effort flies wide from 25 yards.
71'
That's better from the hosts, as Ramos is inches away from heading in a lovely cross at the near post, but Drobny makes a sprawling block and smothers the ball.
70'
Just 20 minutes left now for Dortmund to prevent yet another disappointment at home, but HSV look good for the win at the moment. BVB simply need more positivity.
68'
Ł. Piszczek enters the game and replaces E. Durm.
Hummels to the rescue! HSV break yet again and it's two on one, but the BVB defender makes a quite superb sliding block to divert the path of the ball from Muller, with Wiedenfeller clutching the loose ball. That would have been the game for the visitors, surely.
67'
M. Ostrzolek gets yellow.
Matthias Ostrzolek is the latest player in the book for another crunching challenge - HSV are certainly no pushovers.
66'
Z. Stieber enters the game and replaces D. Diekmeier.
Diekmeier has been unable to run off that injury, and he limps off down the tunnel to be replaced by Zoltan Stieber.
63'
Close for Heiko Westermann! The HSV defender makes a great darting run to meet the free kick with a glancing header, but Wiedenfeller makes an outstanding one-handed save to tip away the bouncing effort. Wonderful save!
62'
M. Jojić gets yellow.
Half-time substitute Jojic goes into the book moments later as he cuts down Diekmeier from behind on the right flank - that looks really painful for the defender.
61'
J. Drobný gets yellow.
That's the inevitable booking for Drobny, who takes too much time again and goes into the book.
59'
Dortmund are seeing plenty of the ball now, and Kagawa wins a free kick 40 yards out. Schmelzer's free kick to the back post is headed back across and seemingly cleared away for a corner, but the referee thinks it came off Aubameyang, and awards a goal kick.
57'
More BVB pressure on the left wing, but once again it comes to nothing. The home fans are annoyed with the amount of time Drobny is taking over his goal kicks, and the referee gives him a little warning to speed up.
55'
The first 10 minutes have passed by without so much as a sniff of goal for Dortmund, and Klopp will be concerned. Schmelzer is more industrious on the left flank, but HSV are holding firm.
53'
Lasogga is down after a high challenge from Kehl - the defender jumps so high he rides over the top of the HSV forward, but no foul is given.
52'
The referee consults his assistant after a coming-together, and warns both sides about any more funny business. It's been a tempestuous game with plenty of poor challenges, and these breaks will suit HSV.
51'
N. Müller gets yellow.
The impressive Muller picks up an absolutely needless yellow for refusing to return the ball on a BVB throw-in. Pure petulance there, but he goes in the book.
48'
The BVB fans are still in fine voice, but HSV are looking strong on the ball once again. The hosts have to use the pace in their side better in the second half.
46'
M. Jojić enters the game and replaces S. Bender.
45'
We'll have one minute of added time, and Dortmund will just want to get to the interval at this stage - they've been abject.
We're back underway at the Westfalenstadion - can BVB turn this one around? They've got the ability, but need to find a more direct route.
44'
Chance for Muller! The HSV forward makes another fine run through the BVB defence and rounds Weidenfeller on the left of the box, but the BVB goalkeeper does really well to stop his goalbound effort with a plunging dive.
42'
The home supporters are getting a little riled now as BVB are giving the ball away cheaply going forward. Only Kagawa looks to be in any kind of form today, and the HSV fans are making a racket - they're loving this so far.
41'
Sebastian Kehl goes up for a challenge with Jansen, who cries out in pain - he needs some treatment on the sidelines, and it looks like he got a knee in the back. Painful for the HSV man.
40'
Aubameyang tries to keep the ball in play on the right flank, but cannot prevent a goal kick with a sliding challenge. He's seen precious little of the ball so far.
38'
Ramos is cuaght offside on the left flank - he's had a nightmare of a first half, and Klopp will need to have some harsh words with him at the interval.
37'
That's just Hamburg's second Bundesliga goal of the season, but it had been coming. BVB have been poor so far, and with a high defensive line, you simply cannot afford to give the ball away as cheaply as Ramos did.
35'
P. Lasogga has scored a goal for Hamburg! Assist by N. Müller.
GOAL FOR HAMBURG! That's the breakthrough for the visiitors, and Dortmund are stung on the counter as Ramos gives away possession cheaply. Muller does brilliantly to nip through the high BVB back line and selflessly slides the ball to Pierre-Michel Lasogga, who taps into an empty net!
32'
Dear oh dear... Ramos gallops away down the left and gets beyond the last HSV defender, but when he tries to control the bouncing ball, it flies off his shin and out for a goal kick. That wasn't pretty at all.
30'
We're 15 minutes from half-time, and there have been few chances to write home about. HSV coach Josef Zinnbauer will be delighted with his team's display so far though, as they desperately need to start picking up points.
27'
The foul count is currently BVB's five to HSV's seven - that tells you the story of the opening stages, to be fair. Very bitty, and not a whole lot of chances. Still, there's enough quality on the pitch to see things pick up soon.
25'
Dortmund are beginning to see a little more of the ball, but HSV's formation is solid and they're disciplined in their tracking so far. There's little free room for BVB's forwards to operate, with crosses failing to find Ramos so far.
23'
More fine work from Kagawa on the left allows Kevin Grosskreutz to fashion some space, but he blasts his right-footed effort over the bar from 25 yards.
22'
Weidenfeller comes miles out to punch the corner away, and gets a roar of approval from the BVB supporters. Fine goalkeeping there, and Dortmund can get forward...
21'
Fouls, fouls, and more fouls - Dortmund are struggling to impose any sense of dominance, while HSV are clearly targeting attacks down the left flank. A defensive lapse almost lets in the visitors here, but the ball deflects for a corner...
20'
S. Papastathopoulos gets yellow.
That's the second yellow of the game as Sokratis mistimes his next challenge, and is carded to the chagrin of the home crowd.
18'
Klopp looks a little frustrated on the touchline - HSV have held their ground well so far, and in fact look the likelier of the two sides to score.
16'
Sokratis Papastathopoulos is across well to block Holtby on the left, before Kagawa shows some lovely skills to lob the ball over a defender and break. He's certainly enjoying life back in the Bundesliga.
15'
L. Holtby gets yellow.
As if by magic, there's the first booking! Holtby picks up a deserved yellow for a crunching challenge, and is perhaps lucky it was only that - it was a nasty lunge from behind on Schmelzer.
14'
The referee has been whistling almost non-stop in the opening stages, with both sides enjoying a battle so far. It's surely only a matter of minutes before he's forced to dish out a yellow card, though.
11'
Chance for Muller! BVB fail to clear the ball properly and the forward is slipped through, but misses at a tight angle as Roman Weidenfeller rushes out to shut him down. Still that Dortmund defence looks a little shaky.
10'
Another late BVB challenge hands HSV a free kick on the left flank, but Holtby's curling cross is headed clear...
9'
Shinji Kagawa does really well to wriggle away on the left and tries to slip in Adrian Ramos, but Djourou is quick to the danger and clears for a corner. Jansen collects the set-piece with minimal fuss, and we're still goalless.
8'
Marcel Schmelzer obviously has a high opinion of his technique, as he tries to bend the ball in from way out - but he free kick flies way, way over the bar.
7'
BVB have a free kick 30 yards out now, and Mats Hummels takes the opportunity to change his boots - an odd thing to have to do after just seven minutes!
6'
HSV goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobny shows neat footwork to turn away from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who closed him down at a frightening pace. There have been a few fouls so far, with neither team settling on the ball.
4'
Hamburg are certainly not settling down to defend as they try to play some quick passes down the right flank, but it's not clicking so far. BVB will have to be on their toes, as they've been slack in the early stages of their league games this season.
2'
Marcell Jansen wins an early free kick out wide for HSV. Dortmund will have to be strong in the air here... but it's a poor delivery, and Ramos clears easily.
1'
We're underway! Hamburg kick off in all red, while Dortmund are, of course, in their customary yellow and black. BVB win possession quickly, and are pressing from the off.
Hello and welcome to today's Bundesliga clash between Borussia Dortmund and Hamburg! I'm Tom J Doyle, and I'll be taking you through all today's action at the Westfalenstadion.
Jurgen Klopp's side have had a Jekyll and Hyde season so far - they have two wins from two in the Champions League, but have already dropped five points at home in the Bundesliga, and trail league leaders Bayern Munich by seven after just six games. They'll need to arrest that poor domestic form today against bottom side Hamburg.
Hamburg subs: Zolner, Cleber, Kacar, Stieber, Jiracek, Van der Vaart, Rudnevs.
Klopp names a strong side full of pace up front, with captain Mats Hummels also returning to give the defence some much-needed stability.
Fans of the Premier League will be familiar with a few of HSV's player - Johan Djourou, Valon Behrami and Lewis Holtby start for the visitors, with former Tottenham playmaker Rafael van der Vaart on the bench.
"We're not saying that we have problems in defence, but that there is something to improve considering we've conceded 11 goals." That's a fair assessment from Klopp, who would perhaps settle for a solid 1-0 victory from his 'heavy metal' forward-thinking side.
Just 10 minutes to kick-off at the Westfalenstadion now, and the BVB fans are typically in fine voice. They've got the huge flags waving, and there are few atmospheres quite like it in the world. Let's hope the game lives up to their efforts!
'You'll Never Walk Alone' blasts out of the PA system and the BVB chant along as they do every week - it's a beautiful sunny day in Dortmund, and Klopp will be hoping his side can kick-start their Bundesliga campaign with a big over their struggling visitors.
Hamburg's task has been made all the harder given Rene Adler's injury, with the goalkeeper ruled out for five weeks. Nicolai Muller has recovered from a muscle problem, and Josef Zinnbauer will be hoping the scorer of HSV's only goal this season can add to that tally against BVB.
Here come the teams - Klopp is dressed in his usual league attire of sweats and a bright yellow BV cap. He looks relaxed, as do his players - we're almost ready to go...
That's half-time, and Hamburg lead Borussia Dortmund 1-0 at the Westfalenstadion! The visitors had only scored one goal this season before today, but Lasogga has given them a deserved lead over Klopp's side, who are struggling to create anything and look vulnerable in defence. The BVB coach will have strong words for his players now, as their Bundesliga woes continue.
Bayern are 3-0 up against Hannover at half-time, and Klopp will need to change things up before the Bundesliga champions are too far gone to catch - are BVB's title hopes in danger of disappearing with another defeat today? Given the strength of Pep Guardiola's side, quite possibly.
Dortmund have had 62 percent of the possession so far, but that counts for little given the impressive discipline of HSV's defence. The visitors look dangerous on the counter, and have a real chance of taking all three points away with them.
Dortmund have had 62 percent of the possession so far, but that counts for little given the impressive discipline of HSV's defence. The visitors look dangerous on the counter, and have a real chance of taking all three points away with them.
That's it, and Hamburg take the three points today! HSV went into the game bottom of the Bundesliga, but they've shocked Borussia Dortmund with a superb display to win 1-0 at the Westfalenstadion!
Jurgen Klopp will be bitterly disappointed his side left it so late to mount any kind of real pressure, and in truth the visitors could have won by three or four given their threat on the counter. Klopp is having words with Ramos on the pitch, and while he gives him a smile, the forward was poor today, and cost his side more points in a dreadful Bundesliga season for BVB so far.
Right, that's it from me. I've been Tom J Doyle, and Dortmund continue to struggle domestically. What a win for HSV though - they were quite superb, and were well worth the victory. Bye for now!
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