Bundesliga hammer: HSV against Leverkusen canceled due to security risk!
The Bundesliga game HSV against Bayer Leverkusen was canceled at short notice due to static risks and extreme weather.

Bundesliga hammer: HSV against Leverkusen canceled due to security risk!
The Bundesliga game between Hamburger SV and Bayer Leverkusen was canceled at short notice today, January 14, 2026. How sat1regional.de Reportedly, spectators were informed of the cancellation about three hours before kick-off at 8:30 p.m. The reason for this decision was static risks that arose on the stadium roof due to extreme thaw conditions.
The situation became alarming when condensation accumulated under the snow on the roof membrane, creating large point loads. Stadium director Daniel Nolte explained that these point loads could have led to a safety risk for spectators and players. Structural experts and the German Football League (DFL) agreed with the assessment of the security situation and recommended that the game be canceled. Previously, HSV had optimistically hoped for a game due to intensive clearance work in the stadium.
Safety concerns in focus
The cancellation shows how important the safety of players and spectators remains, especially in extreme weather situations. The day before, HSV had reported progress with the clearance work, but the ongoing problems caused by the thaw and the associated lack of parking spaces at the stadium made it clear that the conditions were anything but ideal. Also it-boltwise.de highlights that the safety of spectators and players was crucial and the DFL now has the responsibility to set a catch-up date, which will be announced in the coming days.
This cancellation is part of a series of game continuations due to weather conditions. Other games in northern Germany, such as St. Pauli against RB Leipzig and Werder Bremen against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, were also canceled at the weekend. These games have now been rescheduled for January 27th.
A look at the weather situation
The DFL has the extreme weather in northern Germany with heavy snowfalls and black ice n-tv.de reported, alarmed. The threat to other games is continuously monitored and decisions about possible cancellations are made by the referees on site. Tricky conditions have already required adjustments to some teams' travel plans. For example, some teams like VfB Stuttgart started a day earlier to ensure that they were at their venue on time.
The coming days will show how the weather situation develops and when the catch-up game between HSV and Bayer Leverkusen can take place. Fans can be curious to see whether the conditions will improve in time so that the exciting football games in the Bundesliga can soon take place again as usual.