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Good evening and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE commentary of the DFB-Pokal final which will be contested by Borussia Dortmund and VfL Wolfsburg at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Can Jurgen Klopp win the domestic cup for a second time in his last match as Dortmund manager or will Wolfsburg spoil the party and claim their first ever DFB-Pokal? Team news is coming right up.

DFB-Pokal / Final
Olympiastadion / 30.05.2015
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Updated 30/05/2015 at 20:57 GMT+1


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MISSED! Oh, Reus has missed a sitter to double his side's advantage. Kagawa won the ball on the flank and played a delicious pass across goal to Reus who puts his shot into the crowd.
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FACT: Dortmund have only lost two out of 22 games in this competition - and both of those defeats were to Bayern Munich.
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Klopp isn't quite smiling on the touchline just yet but he will be mightily impressed by the start his side have made. Wolfsburg currently have the ball but are playing from the back.
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As for Wolfsburg, well they look shell shocked. But they can't spend too long feeling sorry for themselves.
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IF Dortmund win today and lift the cup they will be automatically granted a place in the Europa League group stages.
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The Dortmund fans are having a right party at the moment and why not? Their team are in control of the match and leading already.
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It was a well worked goal with Kagawa at the heart of it as he found Aubameyang with a clever pass and he made no mistake to volley the ball past Benaglio.
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GOAAAALLLLLL! It's a perfect start for Dortmund as Aubameyang fires Klopp's side into a five minute lead!
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A fiery start to the match as Dortmund's Gundogan is caught by Gustavo in midfield who somehow escapes a yellow card.
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KICK-OFF! The 2015 DFB-Poka final is underway!
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Alright, five minutes to kick-off and the atmosphere is at fever pitch. Hand-shakes before the whistle and then it’s time for business...
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Standing in their way however is Bundesliga runners-up Wolfsburg coached by Dieter Hecking.  Wolfsburg have made only one previous appearance in the Pokal final, losing 3-0 to Borussia Monchengladbach in 1995, and they will be determined to make things right this time around. Wolfsburg defender Timm Klos said: "People will say that because we are second we should be the favourites but don't forget that Dortmund played a great second half of the season. At the start of the year they were last and finished seventh. That shows their quality."
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Second from bottom in February and staring relegation in the face, Dortmund could end the season holding aloft the DFB-Pokal to compliment a place in the Europa League to complete a remarkable turnaround.  "It was our target at the start of the season to be here now and I'm happy we are after such a difficult season," said Klopp. "We still have something left to do. It's not my aim to be the hero - I'm happy to leave that to the players."
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DORTMUND: Langerak, Durm, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer, Kehl, Gündogan, Mkhitaryan, Kagawa, Reus, Aubameyang. Subs: Weidenfeller, Piszczek, Sokratis, Ginter, Bender, Blaszczykowski, Immobile. /// WOLFSBURG: Benaglio, Vieirinha, Klose, Naldo, Rodriguez, Luiz Gustavo, Arnold, Perisic, De Bruyne, Caligiuri, Dost. Subs: Grun, Schafer, Träsch, Knoche, Guilavogui, Schürrle, Bendtner.