The 2025–26 Bundesliga 2 season delivered a dramatic final day on 17 May 2026, with several sides battling for promotion, survival, and pride. At the SchücoArena, Arminia Bielefeld produced a sensational performance, dismantling Hertha Berlin 6-1 in front of a jubilant home crowd. The result sealed a top-three finish for the hosts, while the capital side’s late collapse underlined a disappointing campaign.
Match Overview
Arminia Bielefeld entered the final matchday knowing that a win would guarantee a return to the Bundesliga after a two-year absence. Hertha Berlin, already safe from relegation but with no chance of promotion, had little to play for. The gulf in motivation was evident from the first whistle.
Key Moments
- 6th minute: Bielefeld’s top scorer, Fabian Klos, opened the scoring with a close-range header from a corner kick.
- 19th minute: The hosts doubled their lead when a swift counterattack ended with a low drive from midfielder Manuel Prietl.
- 34th minute: Hertha pulled one back through a stunning long-range effort from Suat Serdar, briefly raising hopes of a fightback.
- 42nd minute: Bielefeld restored their two-goal cushion just before half-time – Janni Serra tapped in after a deflected cross.
- 55th minute: A defensive mix‑up by Hertha allowed Robin Hack to make it 4-1.
- 67th minute: Substitute Bryan Lasme added a fifth with a composed finish.
- 81st minute: Lasme completed the rout with a penalty after a handball in the box, making the final score 6-1.
Tactical Story
Bielefeld pressed aggressively from the front and exploited Hertha’s fragile backline. Coach Mitch Kniat instructed his side to target the left flank, where Hertha’s full‑back was repeatedly exposed. The hosts also dominated set‑pieces, scoring twice from dead‑ball situations. Hertha, by contrast, lacked cohesion and failed to cope with Bielefeld’s intensity after the break.
Standout Player
Bryan Lasme came off the bench to score twice and provided an assist. His pace and directness overwhelmed a tiring Hertha defense, earning him a standing ovation from the home support.
Season Impact
The emphatic victory confirmed Bielefeld’s promotion back to the Bundesliga as runners‑up. For Hertha Berlin, the heavy defeat capped a disappointing season that saw them finish mid‑table, well short of the expectations that accompanied their relegation two years earlier.

