

Havelse 3-2 Schweinfurt 05 FC | 3. Liga Matchday Report
In a pulsating encounter at the Wilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion, TSV Havelse edged out Schweinfurt 05 FC with a dramatic 3-2 victory on May 10, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 19:30 local time, lived up to the billing as a classic mid-table clash, delivering end-to-end action, a red card, and a stoppage-time winner that had the home crowd erupting.
Match Overview
Havelse entered the contest looking to climb away from the relegation scrap, while Schweinfurt aimed to solidify their top-half position. The opening stages were tense, but the game exploded into life in the 18th minute when Schweinfurt's striker pounced on a defensive mix-up to slot home from close range. Havelse responded swiftly, equalising just before half-time through a well-worked free-kick routine that left the visiting goalkeeper stranded.
Second-Half Drama
The second half saw Havelse take control for large spells. A powerful header from a corner in the 63rd minute put the home side 2-1 ahead. However, Schweinfurt refused to wilt. They pulled level in the 78th minute with a stunning volley from the edge of the box, setting up a frantic finale. With the match poised at 2-2 and both teams chasing a winner, Havelse were reduced to ten men after a second yellow card in the 84th minute. But incredibly, that sparked them into life – a rapid counter-attack in the 90+2nd minute saw substitute forward race clear and fire past the keeper to seal three priceless points.
Key Stats & Implications
- Possession: Havelse 48% – 52% Schweinfurt
- Shots on target: Havelse 6 – 4 Schweinfurt
- Attendance: 4,211 (near capacity)
- Table context: The win moved Havelse six points clear of the relegation playoff spot, while Schweinfurt remained in 10th place but missed the chance to leapfrog into the promotion chase.
Man of the Match
Havelse's captain and central defender deserved the plaudits, not only for his goal but for marshalling a beleaguered defence after the red card. His leadership in the dying minutes was instrumental in holding off Schweinfurt's late barrage.
This match exemplified the unpredictable, competitive nature of the 3. Liga, where every point is fought for until the final whistle.