1. FC Heidenheim 1846 2-0 FC St. Pauli: Heidenheim climb clear with dominant victory
1. FC Heidenheim 1846 secured a vital 2-0 victory over FC St. Pauli at the Voith-Arena on April 25, 2026, boosting their hopes of survival in the Bundesliga. A strong second-half display proved decisive as the hosts moved three points clear of the relegation zone.
Match Overview
Heidenheim started brightly, pressing St. Pauli from the kick-off. The home side's intensity was rewarded early when a corner was only half-cleared, and the ball fell to Kevin Sessa, who lashed a first-time shot past St. Pauli goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj from 12 yards out in the 12th minute.
St. Pauli weathered the storm and grew into the game as the first half progressed. Their best chance came from a free kick that was headed just wide by defender Karol Mets. The visitors looked more organized after the break, but Heidenheim's defence, marshalled by captain Patrick Mainka, held firm.
Second Half: Decisive Finish
Heidenheim doubled their lead in the 62nd minute with a classic counter-attack. A St. Pauli corner was cleared, and winger Denis Thomalla raced down the left flank before cutting inside and delivering a precise cross to Tim Kleindienst, who steered his header into the far corner.
St. Pauli pushed forward in search of a way back into the match, but Heidenheim's defence remained resolute. The visitors' frustration boiled over late on, with a red card issued to midfielder Marcel Hartel after a reckless challenge on Sessa.
Tactical Story
- Heidenheim's aerial threat: The home side's physicality from set pieces was a key weapon, leading to the opening goal.
- Counter-attacking execution: Heidenheim were clinical on the break, with speed and precision leading to the second goal.
- St. Pauli's lack of punch: The visitors dominated possession after going behind, but their creative play was too slow and predictable to break down a well-organized defence.
Standout Players
- Kevin Sessa (Heidenheim): Scored the all-important opener and was a tireless worker in midfield.
- Tim Kleindienst (Heidenheim): The target man provided the second goal with a textbook header and held the ball up effectively.
- Patrick Mainka (Heidenheim): Led the defensive line superbly, making crucial blocks and interceptions to preserve the clean sheet.
Season Impact
The victory lifts Heidenheim to 14th place, three points clear of the relegation playoff spot and five clear of the automatic relegation places. For St. Pauli, this defeat leaves them in the bottom three, now two points from safety with only three games remaining. The pressure is mounting on head coach Fabian Hürzeler's side, who must win their next game against Werder Bremen to keep their survival hopes alive.
Heidenheim, meanwhile, will take confidence from this performance as they travel to mainz next week, knowing that even a point could be enough to edge closer to mathematical safety.

