SSV Jahn Regensburg vs Havelse Result

SSV Jahn Regensburg
Full Time

Havelse
📍 Jahnstadion Regensburg, Regensburg
🗓️ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 13:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
5 - 2
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Regensburg Run Riot: Five-Star Display Sinks Havelse in 3. Liga Thriller
SSV Jahn Regensburg produced a scintillating attacking display at the Jahnstadion Regensburg, overpowering Havelse 5-2 in a high-scoring 3. Liga encounter. The hosts raced into an early lead, scoring in just the 2nd minute, and never looked back, adding further goals just before and after the break to establish a commanding advantage. Despite a late rally from Havelse, who netted twice in quick succession, Regensburg’s clinical edge and relentless forward play proved decisive. The match was marked by relentless pace and attacking intent from both sides, but while Regensburg’s five different scoring moments highlighted their offensive variety, Havelse’s late double only served as consolation. Both teams showed flashes of quality, but Regensburg’s superior execution in key moments ensured all three points remained in Bavaria.
SSV Jahn Regensburg
Regensburg started on the front foot, striking in the 2nd minute to seize early control. Their 3-4-2-1 formation allowed them to dominate central areas and overload Havelse’s backline, resulting in further goals at the 45th, 56th, 66th, and 90th minutes. The hosts maintained attacking pressure throughout, and despite conceding twice late on, their five-goal haul underlined a ruthless streak in front of goal. Defensively, Regensburg were largely comfortable until a brief lapse after the hour mark. Two yellow cards were the only blemishes on an otherwise commanding performance, as they managed the game well and finished strongly.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Havelse
Havelse struggled to contain Regensburg’s early onslaught and found themselves chasing the game from the outset. Their 3-4-1-2 setup was exposed by Regensburg’s movement between the lines, leading to a three-goal deficit by the 56th minute. Despite this, Havelse showed resilience, pulling two goals back in the 70th and 76th minutes to spark brief hope of a comeback. However, defensive frailties and a lack of control in midfield proved costly. Three yellow cards reflected their struggles to cope with Regensburg’s pace and pressure, and a late fifth goal conceded capped a disappointing afternoon.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
2' — Goal
Regensburg open the scoring, setting the tone for a dominant first half.
45' — Goal
Regensburg double their lead on the stroke of halftime, demoralizing Havelse.
56' — Goal
Regensburg make it 3-0, seemingly putting the game out of reach.
66' — Goal
Fourth Regensburg goal underlines their attacking superiority.
70' — Goal
Havelse pull one back, sparking a brief period of hope.
76' — Goal
Havelse score again, making it 4-2 and threatening a comeback.
90' — Goal
Regensburg seal the win with a fifth goal in stoppage time.
Various' — Yellow Cards
Five bookings (2 for Regensburg, 3 for Havelse) highlight the match’s intensity.
Tactical Analysis
Regensburg’s 3-4-2-1 formation allowed them to dominate central areas and exploit the spaces behind Havelse’s wingbacks. Their wingbacks pushed high, stretching Havelse’s back three and creating overloads in wide areas. The double pivot in midfield provided a solid base, while the two advanced midfielders supported the lone striker, ensuring a constant threat. Havelse’s 3-4-1-2 struggled to cope with Regensburg’s movement and pressing. Their midfield was often overrun, and the backline left exposed, particularly during transitions. Substitutions and tactical tweaks after the hour mark helped Havelse find some attacking rhythm, but by then the deficit was too great to overcome.
Turning Point
Regensburg’s second goal just before halftime (45th minute) deflated Havelse and set the stage for a dominant second half.
Man of the Match
Eric Hottmann
Led the line superbly, constantly troubling Havelse’s defense and playing a key role in Regensburg’s attacking success.