Relegation Six-Pointer: Heidenheim and St. Pauli Meet at the Bottom With Everything to Lose
Let me tell you what this match is. It is not a spectacle. It is not a tactical chess match between two managers who have cracked some kind of code. It is a relegation fight between two clubs who have spent this Bundesliga season getting beaten repeatedly and are now looking each other in the eye at the very bottom of the table. Heidenheim sit 18th. St. Pauli sit 16th. The gap looks small. In football terms, on Saturday 25 April at the Voith-Arena, it is everything.
The Numbers Are Damning
I do not need a laptop to read these numbers. Heidenheim have conceded 64 goals this season. Sixty-four. They have scored 32. St. Pauli have let in 50 and scored 25. Neither side has managed a single win, a single draw, or avoided a single defeat. The records read 0 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses, which tells me the data sheet is capturing their current run rather than their full campaign. But the goal tallies speak volumes regardless. These are not teams who are unlucky. These are teams who cannot defend.
The thing is, when you concede 64 goals, that is not a tactical problem. That is an attitude problem. That is a standards problem. At some point during this season, players stopped making the basic defensive runs. Stopped holding their shape. Stopped caring enough about the clean sheet to put their body on the line. I have seen it before. You can feel it happening before you can prove it. By the time the numbers look like that, it has been going on for months.
Three-leg same-game pick
This fixture between two relegation-battling sides with shattered defensive standards and attacking desperation creates a volatile match where Heidenheim's home advantage and absolute need for three points, combined with both teams' serial goalscoring vulnerability, suggests an open contest with multiple goals and both teams finding the net. The article's emphasis on Heidenheim's defensive catastrophe and required aggressive approach, paired with St. Pauli's equally vulnerable backline, supports an entertaining and high-scoring affair.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is at stake for both sides in the Heidenheim vs St. Pauli match on 25 April 2026?
This is a direct relegation clash at the foot of the Bundesliga table. Heidenheim sit in 18th place and St. Pauli in 16th. Three points for either side would be a significant boost in their respective battles to avoid the drop. For Heidenheim in particular, a home win is close to essential given their position at the very bottom of the division.
How many goals have Heidenheim and St. Pauli conceded this Bundesliga season?
The defensive records for both sides make for grim reading. Heidenheim have conceded 64 goals across the season, while St. Pauli have let in 50. Combined, that is 114 goals conceded between two sides who are both fighting to remain in the Bundesliga. Neither backline has shown the consistency or organisation needed at this level.
Which side is the favourite going into the match at the Voith-Arena?
On current standings, Heidenheim carry the greater desperation as the bottom-placed side, which can work either for or against them. Playing at the Voith-Arena gives them home advantage, which matters in high-pressure relegation fixtures. However, St. Pauli's marginally better defensive record offers them a small edge in terms of solidity. Given the quality of both defences this season, goals at both ends seem the most likely outcome.
Bet Builder Tip
1. FC Heidenheim vs FC St. Pauli
- Combined
- 10.84
- 1Match Result2.41 - 2.64
1. FC Heidenheim to win
- 2Over/Under Goals1.90 - 3.40
Over 2.5 Goals
- 3Both Teams to Score1.80 - 1.80
Both Teams to Score - Yes
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