FC Ingolstadt in the Toto Cup quarter-finals: duel against Jahn Regensburg!
FC Ingolstadt meets SSV Jahn Regensburg in the Toto Cup quarter-finals. Dates: November 4th and 18th, 2025.

FC Ingolstadt in the Toto Cup quarter-finals: duel against Jahn Regensburg!
On Monday afternoon, FC Ingolstadt's opponent for the quarter-finals of the Bavarian Toto Cup was determined as part of a draw in Munich: It will be against SSV Jahn Regensburg. This interesting pairing promises an exciting duel, as both teams play in the third division. The draw was led by Joachim Buchwieser and Josef Janker, who drew the quarter-final games from a single pot. This is a change from previous rounds where a different drawing method was used. The honor of home advantage goes to the lower class club; For teams of the same class, the club drawn first plays at home, as bfv.de reports.
The other quarter-final games are just as exciting: SpVgg Unterhaching meets SV Wacker Burghausen, Würzburger Kickers play against SV Viktoria Aschaffenburg and TSV Aubstadt receives TSV 1860 Munich. The Regensburg fans can look forward to an exciting match, as the SSV has been very successful in the history of the Toto Cup - with a total of seven titles, it is the record winner of this prestigious competition event, as Wikipedia describes.
Scheduling of games
Two regular match days are planned for the quarter-finals: Tuesday, November 4th and Tuesday, November 18th, 2025. A possible third matchday could take place on Saturday, November 15th, 2025. However, Bayerischer Rundfunk's interest in a potentially intense game by a third division team will play a role here. This weekend the third division will also take a final break before the winter break begins. The excitement is rising and preparations are already in full swing to offer the fans a great experience.
The Toto Cup at a glance
The Bavarian Toto Cup, founded in 1946 and held annually since 1998, is the association football cup of the Bavarian Football Association (BFV). This competition, named after the main sponsor Lotto Bayern, allows amateur leagues to qualify for the DFB Cup. A total of 64 teams have been admitted since 2009/10, although no second teams or clubs from the first and second Bundesliga are allowed to take part. In the event of a draw after regular time, a penalty shootout will be held to determine the winner, as donaukurier.de summarizes.
The coming weeks promise exciting football fare, and fans can look forward to exciting encounters. FC Ingolstadt will do everything they can to improve their track record in the Toto Cup, while SSV Jahn Regensburg will aim to further consolidate their status as record winners.