With another distant victory, FC St. Pauli confirmed their lead in the second division. 1. The Hamburg team won after trailing FC Haydenheim 4: 2 (0: 1).
FC Ingolstadt, who was promoted to 1: 1 (0: 1) against the Road Late Holstein hinge, was able to surrender to Erzgebirge Aue. The Saxons lost to Carlsruhr SC 1: 2 (0: 0).
St Bowley turned the game around in the second half with five goals from striker Guido Burgustler (55th / 60th) and Max Didgen (56th). In the eyes of the guests, Ditgen (81st) finished the game. Tobias Moore (4th) led Heidenheim early in the game, with Tim Clindianst (85th) making it 2: 4. Austrian Burgustler raised his season hit count to nine.
KSC, on the other hand, narrowed the gap to the promotion zone by three points after the previous two games with no wins with goals from Fabian Schleusener (46th) and Philipp Hofmann (67th). Carlsruhe goalkeeper Marius Gersbeck saw a red card after an emergency break (80th). Anthony Barilla (83.) scored the next goal.
Austrian Benedict Fischer (13th) led the Kaylers, with Stephen Kutchke (46th) winning by a header to equalize.
Could not break from the end of the table with the hinge point. Andre Schubert, the new FCI coach who worked as a coach at Kiel, was able to score in his home premiere and take his supporters to the bottom of the table with five points. The Schanzer ended a negative series of four bankruptcies in a row.