The football thriller in Tübingen: Who will reach the association league?
TSG Tübingen will play in a relegation game against TSV Waldhausen on June 22nd for promotion to the association league.

The football thriller in Tübingen: Who will reach the association league?
There are currently five football teams in the region fighting for promotion and staying in their leagues. On Sunday, June 22nd, important decisions will be made that will shape the picture of the coming season in the various classes. Under the motto “The Last Dance”, TSG Tübingen is looking for its way into the association league and will face TSV Waldhausen in the relegation game.
The clash will take place on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Hirschau Stadium, which should give the Tübingen players a certain home advantage. However, coach Michael Frick warns about the experience and danger of the Waldhäuser, especially in standard situations. He can call on all players apart from Constantin Zeyer, which significantly improves TSG's chances. If TSG loses, things will probably be tight with only two representatives from the region in the association league: Young Boys Reutlingen and FC Rottenburg would then make the field alone in Württemberg's top division.
Further relegation games and the situation of the teams
Parallel to this duel, TSV Sickenhausen also has an important game ahead of them. They will compete against SV Wurmlingen on Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Pliezhäuser Schönbuchstadion. Sickenhausen fought its way to the final through an exciting semi-final round and won against SV Neustetten on penalties. However, the team is decimated by the injury to assistant player coach Nico Rauscher, who is out due to a torn muscle fiber. On the other hand, the return of Dominik Grauer is positive, but he will be moving to SSV Rübgarten next season.
Another exciting relegation game is coming up on Saturday when the U23 teams of TSV Sondelfingen II and TuS Metzingen II meet. The duel came after successful semi-final games in which Sondelfingen won against SV Rommelsbach (4:2) and Metzingen against SG Reutlingen II (2:1). These teams now want to fight for a place in the higher league.
Further developments in the relegation battle
There will also be another relegation game on June 22nd when SV Waldhausen plays against Nagold to secure a place in the association league. An exciting scenario is emerging, as TSG Balingen could save the sports fans from Dorfmerkingen from relegation if they were promoted to the regional league. This is a key point that has an impact on relegation, because if Balingen is promoted, Tübingen could also have to be promoted.
With the relegation games taking place in the next few days, the sporting landscape in the region will continue to change. District game director Wolfgang Rieker has also announced a meeting on league division on June 26th in Betzingen, which will be of great importance for all teams involved.
It remains to be seen whether Tübingen, Sickenhausen and other teams will ultimately have enough for promotion. What is clear, however, is that each of these games will be extremely exciting and could test the fans' nerves. gea.de reports and gives exciting insights into these nerve-wracking days schwaebische.de keeps an overview of the entire relegation.