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Will Frankfurt return to pole position?

Frankfurt could reach 45 points with two wins at TC Blau-Weiss (Saturday) and TuS Lichterfelde (Sunday), the Zehlendorfer Wespen in their only weekend game (on Saturday at SC Charlottenburg) at most 44 points. Of course, the wasps would be happy about Berliner Schützenhilfe in the promotion race. But TuSLi in particular will do their best out of self-interest, as the Berlin team is still fighting to stay up in the league. Against TG Frankenthal, TuSLi has a second chance to score points in a long-distance duel with HG Nuremberg.

The HGN plays for the Stuttgarter Kickers and needs something countable simply because of the worse goal difference compared to Lichterfelde. In addition, the THC in Wiesbaden receives the HTC in Nuremberg. With just one point, promoted WTHC would have been saved on their own.

In the north group, five teams still have to worry about staying up. Bottom light Braunschweiger THC is doomed to victory on its away trip to Schwarz-Weiß Köln and DSD Düsseldorf if you want to prevent direct relegation. The same applies to Club Raffelberg in the home game against Blau-Weiss Köln. The blue-whites meet another endangered team in Marienburger SC on Sunday. Klipper Hamburg wants to continue its strong run of the second half of the season and can make clear its premature relegation at DSD Düsseldorf and SW Cologne.

The Gladbacher HTC, already established as the North champion, welcomes Marienburg.

Photo: Jürgen Kessler

by Hockey Magazine DE

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