Eintracht Braunschweig defeats 1. FC Magdeburg
Eintracht Braunschweig has defeated the master and can now reach the direct ascent in the 3rd division on its own.
The Lower Saxony won 2-1 (0: 0) on matchday 36 against leader 1. FC Magdeburg and climbed in second place. The FCM had made the championship and the promotion perfectly against FSV Zwickau (3-0) five days earlier.
Viktoria Berlin also celebrated an important 2: 1 (1: 1) against 1. FC Saarbrücken. The lead over the SC Verl on the first relegation zone for the time being is four points.
At the top is Magdeburg with further 72 points, the fight for second place remains exciting: Braunschweig (64) is now a counter in front of 1. FC Kaiserslautern, which occupies the relegation rank.
1860 Munich and VfL Osnabrück (both 55) have to win their games on Saturday to still have theoretical chances of promotion on the last two match days.
Jannis Nikolaou (47th) and Lion Lauberbach (58th) met on Friday evening for Braunschweig, Jason Ceka (60th) shortened for Magdeburg. Magdeburg's goalkeeper Dominik Reimann also held a penalty of Lauberbach (40th). Saarbrücken initially took the lead in Berlin through Tobias Jänicke (25th). Enes Küc (34th) equalized, in added time Kimmo Hovi (90.+2) hit the redeeming victoryEintracht Braunschweig has defeated the master and can now reach the direct ascent in the 3rd division on its own.
The Lower Saxony won 2-1 (0: 0) on matchday 36 against leader 1. FC Magdeburg and climbed in second place. The FCM had made the championship and the promotion perfectly against FSV Zwickau (3-0) five days earlier.
Viktoria Berlin also celebrated an important 2: 1 (1: 1) against 1. FC Saarbrücken. The lead over the SC Verl on the first relegation zone for the time being is four points.
At the top is Magdeburg with further 72 points, the fight for second place remains exciting: Braunschweig (64) is now a counter in front of 1. FC Kaiserslautern, which occupies the relegation rank.
1860 Munich and VfL Osnabrück (both 55) have to win their games on Saturday to still have theoretical chances of promotion on the last two match days.
Jannis Nikolaou (47th) and Lion Lauberbach (58th) met on Friday evening for Braunschweig, Jason Ceka (60th) shortened for Magdeburg. Magdeburg's goalkeeper Dominik Reimann also held a penalty of Lauberbach (40th). Saarbrücken initially took the lead in Berlin through Tobias Jänicke (25th). Enes Küc (34th) equalized, in added time Kimmo Hovi (90.+2) hit the redeeming victory.
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