STP St. Pauli St. Pauli - WOB Wolfsburg Wolfsburg

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Millerntor-Stadion(売り切れ)
whistleDaniel Stanislaw Siebert
広告
37 %Konstantinos Koulierakis
Konstantinos Koulierakis

Vote for your Man of the Match!

Vote for your Man of the Match!
0:39
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Watch: St. Pauli says goodbye to the Bundesliga

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Watch: Irvine says Pauli fans 'deserve better'

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Watch: St. Pauli fans sing You'll Never Walk Alone after club's relegation

試合終了
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Full-time: St. Pauli 1-3 Wolfsburg

The Wolves have done it! Dieter Hecking’s side finish the season in 16th and will contest the relegation/promotion play-off against the side who finish third in Bundesliga 2. Pauli, though, are relegated to the second tier.
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Two to go

Majer and Amoura enter the fray.
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Perfectly weighted

Eriksen almost picks out Shiogai with another magnificent through-ball, but Vasilj is off his line quickly to clear.
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Almost!

Vasilj gets on the end of the corner but can't make proper contact with the ball. Wolfsburg eventually clear their lines.
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Seven minutes added on

Into stoppage-time we we go...
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Late corner

The scarves are out among the home fans at the Millerntor-Stadion. Vasilj is coming up for the corner too...
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Superb tackle

Kumbedi almost breaks clear of the St. Pauli defence but Andō produces a last-ditch challenge to deny the Wolfsburg man.
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Five to go

The ball is at the wrong end of the pitch from a St. Pauli perspective. Wolfsburg are looking comfortable.
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Deserved

Wolfsburg have had 10 shots on target at the Millerntor-Stadion.
シュート本数
5枠外
3枠内
7枠外
10枠内
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THREE FOR WOLFSBURG!

The Wolves, surely, are heading into the relegation play-offs. Eriksen's close-range effort is held by Vasilj, but Pejčinović
is first to the rebound and slots the ball into the net. All over for Pauli?
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Dženan Pejčinović

ゴール!

1:3
Dženan Pejčinović
78'

Can St. Pauli capitalise?

Jones is on for the closing stages...
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Watch: Eriksen misses penalty!

Hope for St. Pauli! Eriksen slams his penalty down the middle but the ball cannons off the crossbar and sails behind for a goal-kick!
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Christian Eriksen

ペナルティキック失敗

ペナルティ・テイカー:
Christian Eriksen
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Penalty given!

Eriksen to take it...
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Penalty for Wolfsburg?

VAR are checking for a potential penalty for a handball by Andō. Siebert is going to his monitor...
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Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionPenalty
72'

Andō to the rescue

The substitute almost gets on the scoresheet as Gerhardt connects with a low cross into the box, but Andō deflects the midfielder's effort out for a corner.
69'

Wolfsburg pushing

The visitors are firmly on top now. Pauli manage to clear the danger from a couple of Eriksen corners, but the home side have had the wind taken from their sails by that own goal.
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Another change

Gerhardt enters the fray for the final 25 minutes or so. Wolfsburg have their three-point cushion over Pauli back. Can they hold on?
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WOLFSBURG BACK IN FRONT!

It's 2-1 - and it's a nightmare for Vasilj, who punches the ball into his own net from a Wolfsburg corner. VAR are having another look... but the goal is given!
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Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationGoal
ReviewPrevious foul?
DecisionGoal
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Nikola Vasilj

オウンゴール

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Nikola Vasilj
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Thirty to go

We're set for a nervy final half hour at the Millerntor-Stadion. Wolfsburg are trying to slow the game down after that Ceesay header, stifling Pauli's momentum.
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Wolfsburg not panicking

Pauli, of course, still need one more goal to leapfrog Wolfsburg into 16th.
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PAULI LEVEL!

It's another header at the near post - and another goal! Half-time substitute Ceesay rises above Vavro to send a firm header past Grabara and into the net. Pauli are still alive in this dramatic relegation scrap!
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Abdoulie Ceesay

ゴール!

1:1
Connor Metcalfe
アシスト:Connor Metcalfe
Abdoulie Ceesay
55'

Fine goalkeeping

Kaars does well to swing in a cross from the right flank, but Grabara does brilliantly to claw the ball out of harm's way before Ceesay can get a touch.
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Routine stop

Pejčinović
finds space for the shot on the corner of the penalty area but Vasilj is equal to it, clutching the ball to his chest.
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Hope for Pauli?

Ceesay has scored on his last two appearances off the bench. Can the 22-year-old make it three in a row here?
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No shortage of effort

As they were early in the first half, Wolfsburg are looking to gain a stranglehold on possession - but St. Pauli are throwing themselves into every tackle in an effort to get themselves back into the contest.
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No takers

Wolfsburg are immediately back on the attack as Daghim fizzes a low ball across the face of Vasilj's goal, but it evades everyone inside the area. Bright start to the half from the visitors though.
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Back under way!

Ceesay is on for Hountondji as the second half gets under way. Wolfsburg are unchanged.
後半開始
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ボール回収時間

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ボール回収時間
ボール回収時間は、ボールを失った後にチームがボールを取り戻すまでの秒数を示します。また、チームのプレイスタイルに関する結論を導き出すことも可能です。プレイ中の時間のみがカウントされます(つまり、ゴールキックやスローインなどのプレイの中断は含まれません)。
STP
WOB
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前半終了
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Half-time change

Ceesay is preparing to come on for Pauli.
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As it stands at the bottom

Koulierakis’ header means Wolfsburg are heading into the relegation play-offs, leaving St. Pauli and Heidenheim in the two automatic relegation places with 45 minutes of the 2025/26 campaign remaining. Can the Wolves hold on to 16th spot? All will be revealed in the second half…
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Heidenheim two down

Mainz have made it 2-0 against Heidenheim, whose survival hopes are hanging by a thread.
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Half-time: St. Pauli 0-1 Wolfsburg

Both teams have gone close, but it's Wolfsburg who take a narrow lead into half-time thanks to Koulierakis' header eight minutes before the interval. The Wolves are 16th as it stands, three points clear of both Pauli and Heidenheim.
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Into stoppage time

One minute added on at the end of the first half.
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Deserved lead

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The Wolves are good value for their narrow advantage. Still a long, long way to go though...
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2.07
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Watch: What a chance!

Kaars breaks clear inside the Wolfsburg area and plays the ball across the face of goal to Hountondji, who fails to make proper contact with the ball from point-blank range. What an opportunity for Pauli to equalise late in the first half!
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Half-time approaching

Five minutes to go in what has been an absorbing first-half. Can the visitors take a narrow lead into half-time?
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WOLFSBURG LEAD!

A huge, huge goal at the Millerntor-Stadion as Koulierakis rises highest to nod Eriksen's corner beyond Vasilj and into the far corner. As it stands, the Wolves are three points clear of both their relegation rivals. Can St. Pauli respond?
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Konstantinos Koulierakis

ゴール!

0:1
Christian Eriksen
アシスト:Christian Eriksen
Konstantinos Koulierakis
ゴールの確率
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
73 %
ゴールまでの距離"
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ゴールまでの距離"
シュートの瞬間にボールの位置からゴールの中心までの距離を測定します。
3.22 m
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Vasilj 2-0 Daghim

Vasilj denies Daghim again in a one-v-one! The Wolfsburg forward latches onto a delicious pass from Eriksen, but his left-footed effort is deflected behind for another Wolves corner.
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Another yellow

Daghim brings down Fujita and follows Souza into Siebert's book.
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Off the post!

Souza gets on the end of the corner but can only direct his header off the outside of the post. Another let-off for Pauli.
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What an effort!

This is a magnificent attempt from Eriksen, who goes for goal from a free-kick around 30 metres from goal. It's straight at Vasilj, but the Pauli goalkeeper adopts a safety-first approach and punches the ball behind for a corner.
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As it stands...

Wolfsburg are heading into the relegation play-off, with St. Pauli and Heidenheim both going down.
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Wide from Andō

Wolfsburg fail to properly deal with a couple of low crosses into the area, handing possession back to St. Pauli. The ball is eventually swung in again and Andō meets the delivery with looping header, which sails just wide of Grabara's left-hand post.
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Eriksen denied

The veteran midfielder lets fly from the edge of the box but his low, left-footed effort is comfortably saved by Vasilj.
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Not a great deal of chances...

...but a couple of golden ones so far!
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1枠外
0枠内
1枠外
2枠内
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Off the bar again!

Daghim goes close for the second time in a matter of seconds from the resulting corner, firing against the crossbar from close range. This game has really come alive in the last few moments.
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Watch: From one end to the other!

An astonishing passage of play as Fujita lets fly from around 25 metres out, only to be denied by the underside of the crossbar. Daghim then breaks clear at the other end and only has Vasilj to beat, but the Pauli keeper is out quickly to deny the Wolves man.
20'

Appeals waved away

Pejčinović is caught by Irvine inside the box after attempting to feed the ball through to Daghim, but referee Daniel Siebert waves play on.
18'

Souza cautioned

The former Sheffield United man picks up the game's first booking for a meaty challenge on Fujita near the centre circle.
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Nervy opening

The majority of play is taking place in midfield, with Svanberg's early volley the only effort of the match so far.
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Lovely run

Pyrka darts past several Wolfsburg players inside the area before fizzing in a low cross, but Eriksen is in the right place at the right time to clear the danger.
12'

Level pegging

ボール支配率(%)
5050
10'

Corner cleared

St. Pauli win the first corner of the match but Pyrka's delivery is booted clear. Nothing separating the sides so far.
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News from Heidenheim...

Mainz have taken the lead at the Voith-Arena, which is good news for both these teams. Wolfsburg remain 16th as it stands, with St. Pauli currently 17th.
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Solid defending

A half-chance for the Wolves as Svanberg attempts an acrobatic volley inside the area, but Irvine throws himself in the way of the shot.
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Composed in possession

Wolfsburg are pinging the ball around confidently so far. Daghim almost outmuscles Andō on the left side of the penalty area, but the Japan international manages to win a free-kick off the Wolves forward.
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Ouch!

Svanberg goes down after taking a ball to the face, but the Wolfsburg midfielder is back on his feet quickly.
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Phenomenal atmosphere

Both sets of fans are giving it their all as the two teams try to settle. Hountondji tries to break clear down the left, but Vavro is across quickly to snuff out the danger.
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Off we go!

The visitors get the action under way.
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Ready to go

Kick-off at the Millerntor-Stadion is just a few moments away.
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'We're looking forward to it'

"We knew weeks ago that it could come down to this. Now it's actually happening, and we've worked hard to get ourselves into this position. We're looking forward to it."
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Watch: Atmosphere building

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'Something magical about this place'

St. Pauli captain Jackson Irvine, speaking to the Bundesliga: "I always believe. There can be something magical about this place at times, and we have shown over the last couple of years that we can create these moments. There is absolutely no reason why we can’t create another magical moment here."
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More on that Wolfsburg team

The Wolves make only one alteration to the side that started the defeat at home to Bayern Munich as Svanberg (pictured) replaces the injured Wimmer in midfield.
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More on that St. Pauli team

Blessin makes two changes to the side that started the defeat at RB Leipzig last weekend. Wahl (pictured) and Dźwigała join Andō in the hosts' back three, with Ritzka dropping to the bench and Smith missing out through illness.

Wolfsburg subs

Pervan, Jenz, Majer, Lindström, Zehnter, Gerhardt, Paredes, Shiogai, Amoura

St. Pauli subs

Voll, Ritzka, Stevens, Mets, Rasmussen, Jones, Hara, Sinani, Ceesay
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Watch: Pauli arrive for crunch clash

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Watch: All calm at the Millerntor - for now

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Wolves better on their travels

Alexander Blessin's team have picked up 17 of their 26 points this season on home soil. Wolfsburg, though, have the 11th best away record in the Bundesliga this term, with 16 points on their travels so far.
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Due a final-day victory

Pauli have lost on the final day in eight of their past nine Bundesliga seasons, including in each of their last seven – the longest Matchday 34 losing streak in the division's history.
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First goal key?

St. Pauli are the only Bundesliga side not to have picked up a single point from a losing position since the turn of the year, while Wolfsburg have gained the fewest points (two) from losing positions in Germany's top flight this season.
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Pauli on for unwanted record

St Pauli could finish the season in 18th and last spot for the fifth time, which would be a Bundesliga record. For now, they are level on four with Hannover 96, Hertha BSC and MSV Duisburg. Can their legendary support help them avoid that fate?
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The permutations - Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg will be into the play-off if: 1) They better Heidenheim's result OR 2) They and Heidenheim both win, but Heidenheim fail to make up the three-goal difference OR 3) In the event both finish with the same goal difference and goals scored, Wolfsburg have the better head-to-head record.
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The permutations - St. Pauli

St. Pauli will be into the play-off if: 1) They win and Heidenheim fail to win OR 2) They win by a greater margin of victory than Heidenheim.
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The situation

For the first time in 63 seasons of the Bundesliga, the bottom three teams - Wolfsburg (16th, 26 pts, -26 goal difference), Heidenheim (17th, 26 pts, -29 GD) and St. Pauli (18th, 26 pts, -29 GD) - are all level on points. Even more remarkably, St. Pauli host Wolfsburg on the final day in the ultimate relegation decider.
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Watch: EA predicts the relegation battle

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Watch: Alexander Blessin on facing Wolfsburg

“We all know it’s the most important game of the season now. You can’t say there’s no pressure. We need to face up to the situation. But I also don’t want to talk about a situation of fear, because we have the chance of getting into the play-off spot. We need to take that chance and accept it. I see things going into the final matchday as having the chance to claim that play-off spot, even though it’s from the unfavourable position of 18th place. But it’s possible. We have the chance. We want to see things in that positive way.”
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Watch: Dieter Hecking on facing St. Pauli

“We want to win our game. Nothing else is really of interest. Mainz are also still part of this and will try to do their job and perform well. But at the end of the day, it’s in our own hands to get 16th place by playing well, getting a good result. That’s our task against a highly motivated opponent who aren’t bad, even though they haven’t won in nine. That’s the job. We need to do our bit. The team and I are focused on that and not what Heidenheim or St. Pauli do.”
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Irvine on the importance of staying up

“To have the chance to compete at this level is all I have ever dreamed of. I wanted the chance to compete week in, week out at the very highest level, and that is what the Bundesliga is. It is one of the top two or three leagues in the world. While we still have a chance, we have to fight with everything we have to stay in it.”
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Jackson Irvine on facing Wolfsburg

The St. Pauli captain told the Bundesliga: “In different stages of the season we have looked better defensively, and we have looked more dangerous in front of goal, but we maybe haven’t found the combination of both. We are going to have to find that in this last game. We are going to have to be defensively solid, structurally good, and create those chances like we did last week and put them away.”
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Watch: A relegation showdown for the ages

Wolfsburg, Heidenheim and St. Pauli go into the last matchday of the season level on points, each vying for the play-off spot in a last-gasp attempt to avoid the drop.
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Searching for victory

Pauli have picked up 17 of their 26 points this season in front of their own fans. However, they have failed to win any of their last five games at the Millerntor-Stadion (two draws, three defeats), having picked up 11 points from their five home matches prior to that run.
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Good omens

Wolfsburg have been more competitive on the road than on their own patch in 2025/26, having earned 16 points on their travels and only 10 on home soil - fewer than any other side. Dieter Hecking's men have also picked up four points from a possible six (W2-1 vs. Union Berlin and D1-1 vs. Freiburg) in their last two away games.
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Wolfsburg's leaky defence

Only Heidenheim (70) have conceded more Bundesliga goals this season than Wolfsburg's 68 - a new club record for the Wolves. St. Pauli have shipped 11 fewer than their Matchday 34 opponents, while Wolfsburg have also conceded more shots on goal than any other side.
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Game of margins

For St. Pauli to finish in the promotion/relegation play-off, they need to win and hope Heidenheim fail to beat Mainz. If both teams win on Matchday 34, Pauli will leapfrog Heidenheim as long as they triumph by a higher margin than Frank Schmidt's side.
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Wolfsburg in the driving seat

The Wolves will finish 16th if they better Heidenheim's result against Mainz. If Wolfsburg and Heidenheim both win, Heidenheim would need to triumph by at least three more goals than the Wolves to leapfrog them in the standings. If both teams finish with the same goal difference and goals scored, Wolfsburg would finish higher as they have the better head-to-head record.
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Fight for survival

St. Pauli are locked on 26 points with Heidenheim and Wolfsburg as we head into the final round of fixtures. Currently on a run of nine games without a win, Alexander Blessin's side sit bottom of the Bundesliga for the first time since their promotion in 2024. Wolfsburg, meanwhile, have collected crucial points in three of their last five games, having beaten Union Berlin and drawn with Borussia Mönchengladbach and Freiburg.
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Watch: Wolfsburg 2-1 St. Pauli - previous meeting

Dženan Pejčinović's late winner secured three crucial points for Wolfsburg on Matchday 17.
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Watch: RB Leipzig 2-1 St. Pauli - last time out

Abdoulie Ceesay's late goal couldn't prevent a defeat that sent St. Pauli bottom of the table heading into the final day.
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Watch: Wolfsburg 0-1 Bayern Munich - last time out

Wolfsburg were beaten by the champions on Matchday 33, but had chances to secure what could have been a vital result.

Hello and welcome!

Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 34 fixture between Pauli and Wolfsburg.