SC Spelle-Venhaus wants to defeat fourth-placed Wilhelmshaven!
SC Spelle-Venhaus will meet SV Wilhelmshaven on November 2nd, 2025 at the Drinks Hoffmann Stadium. Kick-off is at 2 p.m.

SC Spelle-Venhaus wants to defeat fourth-placed Wilhelmshaven!
SC Spelle-Venhaus faces an exciting challenge next Sunday. At 2 p.m. the team welcomes SV Wilhelmshaven to the Drinks Hoffmann Stadium, where the players will give their best on artificial turf. Due to the rain that has been going on for days, the main pitch with natural grass cannot be played on, as the sporting director Markus Schütte explains. “There are puddles that make playing on our pitch impossible,” said Schütte.
The spellers are determined to play the match against the fourth-placed team. After all, they impressively prevailed against TSV Wetschen on Thursday and won the game 6-1. This performance gives additional self-confidence and shows that the team is ready to compete against stronger opponents.
The meaning of the game
When asked what this encounter means for SC Spelle-Venhaus, one fan emphasizes the importance of scoring points: “This is our home game and we want to show the fans what we can do!” The artificial turf surface could not only help the spellers, but also revitalize the style of play. The quick combinations and technical game could be an advantage, especially on offense.
The return of the sun could also improve the mood on the pitch. When the conditions on the artificial turf are optimal, SC Spelle-Venhaus is able to reach its full potential.
A look ahead to next games
There is also good news in the area of digital services. The Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile app is now available and enables faculty members and students aged 18 and over to optimize their daily work. Subscribers can enjoy easier access to helpful tools, which can also impact their scheduling around the weekend.
Last but not least, recreational players can also prepare for a new challenge: the word game Wheeldle is enjoying increasing popularity. Inspired by Wordle, it challenges players to guess five-letter words within six tries - a perfect post-football distraction.
So nothing stands in the way of an eventful Sunday: football fans can look forward to an exciting game, while technology and gaming enthusiasts can try out the latest digital offerings. The weekend in Spelle-Venhaus could turn out to be very positive in the long term.