- Form: Alemannia Aachen are unbeaten in 5 games (W4, D1).
- Away form: TSV Havelse have lost their last two away matches (W3, L2 in last 5).
- League position: TSV Havelse are 17th in the 3.Liga with 35 points from 37 games.
Aachen’s attacking talent should see off struggling Havelse
Home side: Alemannia Aachen
Alemannia Aachen come into this game having drawn 1-1 at home to Hansa Rostock and thumped struggling Viktoria Koeln 3-0 away in their last 2 games. Coach Mersad Selimbegovic’s men have been solid all season and are now 7th in the 3.Liga with 61 points from 37 games.
Since Selimbegovic took charge in November 2025, he has instilled a disciplined ethos into his players with many hours of training and a control-oriented 3-4-2-1 system that uses the wing-backs and a structured build-up to create chances.
Visitors: TSV Havelse
Havelse have struggled this campaign and are 17th in the 3.Liga standings, but their form has improved slightly with three wins and two defeats in their last five. Coach Samir Ferchichi has had a tough task to keep the club in the 3.Liga since he took over in September 2022.
Ferchichi has implemented a pragmatic system with a three-at-the-back formation with a focus on compactness and quick transitions from defense to attack through the two forward players he usually employs.
The game should be close and competitive between two similar systems, but with a bit more risk in Alemannia’s DNA. The wing-backs will be looking to get forward, and the tempo of the game should be dictated by the home side.
Alemannia Aachen are a good bet to win at 1.32, although the odds on over 2.5 goals at 1.26 and both teams to score (yes) at 1.45 look more appealing for this game. Alemannia have averaged 1.61 goals scored and 1.61 goals conceded per game at home in 2025/2026 in the 3.Liga, so goals are on the cards in this clash, and the home team should be able to grab the win.
TSV Alemannia Aachen’s form, goals per game at home and TSV Havelse’s away record (W2, D4, L12 from 18) suggest the hosts are favored. Havelse’s recent form is good, but a 4-0 defeat away to SC Verl and two wins at home against VfB Stuttgart II and FC Schweinfurt is a record that suggests they are struggling on the road.
The last game between these two ended in a 1-1 draw at Havelse, but the form and goal records suggest a home win with both teams on the scoresheet in this instance.
- The main difference between the two clubs is the strength in each team’s frontline.
- Lars Gindorf has been the talisman for Alemannia with 25 goals in 33 league appearances this season and has scored five of his team’s last twelve.
- Nassim Boujellab has been Havelse’s main attacking outlet with seven goals in 31 games.