Home win for ASV Cham? Promotion to second place against ATSV Erlangen!

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Ingolstadt will be in focus when the Bayernliga North presents important catch-up games on September 16, 2025. ASV Cham challenges ATSV Erlangen, while FSV Stadeln takes on the Schanzer U21s.

Ingolstadt steht im Fokus, wenn die Bayernliga Nord am 16.09.2025 wichtige Nachholspiele präsentiert. ASV Cham fordert ATSV Erlangen, während FSV Stadeln gegen die U21 der Schanzer antritt.
Ingolstadt will be in focus when the Bayernliga North presents important catch-up games on September 16, 2025. ASV Cham challenges ATSV Erlangen, while FSV Stadeln takes on the Schanzer U21s.

Home win for ASV Cham? Promotion to second place against ATSV Erlangen!

An exciting football weekend is just around the corner, especially in the Bayernliga North, where important catch-up games will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. ASV Cham, after an impressive 4-2 win against SV Fortuna Regensburg, has the chance to move into second place in the table with a home win on Tuesday evening against ATSV Erlangen. With this win, the Cham team were able to end a negative streak of three games without a win and now want to further extend their unbeaten streak of 25 home games. Fupa reports that ASV Cham will play against the third-place team at 7 p.m.

ATSV Erlangen will go into this encounter with a positive balance, as they recently missed their third win in a row with a 2-2 draw against SpVgg SV Weiden. If Erlangen manages an away win, they could draw level on points with league leaders FSV Stadeln. A look at the most recent duels between the two teams shows that ASV Cham scored four out of six possible points against Erlangen last season (1:1 and 1:0).

Injury concerns and squad questions

However, ASV Cham is faced with a few injuries before the important game. Key players like Alexander Sigl, Finn Steinhauser and Raphael Huber are out. Captain Niko Becker, Michael Lamecker and Jakub Hrudka, on the other hand, could be back in the squad after their advanced training. Coach Faruk Maloku expects a hard-fought game against a strong team, while Shqipran Skeraj, the Erlanger coach, praises the positive development of the Cham team.

Meanwhile, FSV Stadeln, which will play against FC Ingolstadt's U21s on Wednesday, also has some challenges to overcome. Coach Manfred Dedaj emphasizes the difficulties of away games during the week, but is optimistic. The Stadlers have already won seven of nine matches this season and come to Ingolstadt with an impressive record of 5:2 against TSV Neudrossenfeld. This despite the fact that they were 0-2 behind at the start of the encounter.

The U21 of FC Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt's second team is currently in the lower middle of the table and only managed a 1-1 draw against Würzburger FV in their last game. The team is hoping for its second win of the season in this encounter in order to improve to a single-digit place in the table. Patrick Schönfeld, the coach of the Junge Schanzer, sees the game against FSV Stadeln as a big challenge, especially since numerous players are injured and U19 players have to be integrated into the squad.

So the game between ASV Cham and ATSV Erlangen could decide everything as Stadeln prepares to visit the pitch in Ingolstadt. With numerous injuries and the pressure to achieve your own goals, things will be exciting in the basement of the Bayernliga North in the coming days. BFV brings the most important information about the catch-up games and the current developments in the league.

Of course, it's not just the Bayernliga that's resting: there's also a lot at stake in the Bundesliga and international competitions. Sport.de keeps an eye on the current games, including the Champions League matches that await the fans this Wednesday.