- League positions: SV Wehen Wiesbaden sit 9th in the 3.Liga 2025/2026 with 50 points from 35 games, VfL Osnabruck have accumulated 73 points from 35.
- Recent form: Osnabruck have won four of their last five 3.Liga matches and are on a three-game winning streak.
- Wehen form: SV Wehen Wiesbaden have failed to win their last five 3.Liga matches (D2, L3).
Tired Wehen no match for Osnabruck’s title charge
SV Wehen Wiesbaden
SV Wehen Wiesbaden boss Daniel Scherning has done a good job since taking over in November 2025, instilling a pragmatic approach on his team and building a compact defence-first side. The club has won ten of their 17 3.Liga home matches this season, but their home form has cooled of late, with no win in two (D2).
They are a tough team to crack, relying on set pieces and second-ball play to make chances, while they have a talisman in Moritz Flotho who has scored 12 goals in 33 3.Liga appearances and three in his last five games.
VfL Osnabruck
However, they welcome an Osnabruck team who have been on a hot streak in recent weeks, winning four of their last five matches, on Sunday.
Osnabruck boss Timo Schultz, who took over as head coach in June 2025, has transformed the team into a high-tempo, vertical side that uses the pace of his players and coordinated pressing to get the ball back and make quick transitions to get in behind their opponents. They have been exceptional on the road in the 3.Liga this season, winning 11 and losing just three of their 17 away games, conceding a mere 17 goals in the process.
With Robin Meissner up front, Osnabruck have the tools to break down any defence in the 3rd tier with their attacker scoring 13 goals in 33 3.Liga games this term.
- The last meeting was four months ago and saw Wehen Wiesbaden win 1-0 away from home.
- This is a game of contrasting styles, with Osnabruck’s ball-on-the-deck style and relentless pressing pitting against Wehen Wiesbaden’s more reactive approach.
- This should be a hard-fought game, but the odds favour an away win at 1.95, with Over 2.5 goals and Both Teams to Score - Yes making sense at 1.73 and 1.62, respectively.