Jahn Regensburg
- Jahn Regensburg have won only two of their last five league games (W2, D1, L2).
- Regensburg’s home form is more robust with six wins, two draws and four losses averaged 1.58 goals per game.
SSV Ulm
- SSV Ulm have won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five 3.Liga games (W2, D1, L2).
- SSV have scored 16 goals in 12 away games, which is decent for a side that has won only three, drawn one and lost eight on the road in 3.Liga.
Head-to-Head
Ulm have won the last two meetings between the clubs in 3.Liga, including a 2-1 home win five months ago.
Key Players
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Key players to watch:
- Noel Eichinger has been in good form for Jahn Regensburg of late, scoring two of their last five goals, and his extra boost will be needed for the mid-table hosts.
- Elias Loeder is a similar type of player for Ulm, but more of a ‘big game’ player, having hit eight goals in 24 3.Liga games and he will be a threat to Regensburg’s defence if he gets any service at all.
Betting Insights
- Jahn Regensburg are the favorites here at 2.1, but SSV Ulm can be backed at 3.2 to get something for their money at the weekend and the draw looks very enticing at 3.5.
- Over 2.5 is tempting at 1.7 for this clash between two clubs that have enough attacking quality to get on the scoreboard on Saturday.
- The bookies appear to have this fixture the wrong way around as Ulm, while struggling down in 18th in the 3.Liga, have taken 23 points from 25 games and Jahn Regensburg are a mid-table side currently sitting in 15th with 31 points on the board.
Prediction
- This will mean more to Pavel Dotchev’s Ulm than it does to Michael Wimmer’s Jahn Regensburg, but Dotchev has undoubtedly made an impact since taking over in November 2025.
- SSV will set up to be as compact as they can be in a 4-2-3-1 formation and frustrate Regensburg for long periods of the match.
- SSV will win the ball back quickly and try to hurt the hosts on the break rather than attempting to sustain pressure, so the game will be won and lost in the wide channels.
- Jahn Regensburg have the advantage with the home crowd and should just have the quality to edge a close game, but Ulm won the head-to-head the last time they met in this division and are capable of pulling off a small upset.
- A draw at 3.5 seems very possible, but we’re taking a chance on Jahn Regensburg winning the match at 2.1 because of the better home form of the two clubs and the bookies have got this one wrong.