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Updated on October 6th, 2025 – 1:57 p.m.Reading time: 6 min.

The HSV players cheer in the Volksparkstadion (archive picture): from 6 p.m. the team will play against TSG Hoffenheim on Monday.Enlarge the picture

The HSV players cheer in the Volksparkstadion (archive picture): from 6 p.m. the team will play against TSG Hoffenheim on Monday. (Source: Imago / Susanne Hübner)

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After the 4-0 home win of the HSV men, the next Bundesliga home game in the Volksparkstadion will be coming up on Monday evening: from 6 p.m. the HSV women receive TSG Hoffenheim. “A team with a lot of individual quality and the potential for the top 3 of the league,” said Hamburg trainer Liese Brancao. She hopes for many spectators in the stadium – “It will feel like we’re a player more.”

Hoffenheim is currently on the 6th place with seven points, the HSV is tenth with five points. So far, the two teams have only met once: in 2010/11, the Hamburg Hoffenheim defeated 1-0 in the DFB Cup round.

Tickets for the home game are still available in the HSV online shop from 10 euros. Adults who buy a card at a full price can take up to two children to the stadium for free.

If you don’t make it into the Volksparkstadion, you can even watch the game on TV for free: Sport1 will broadcast the HSV to Hoffenheim from 5.45 p.m. In addition, Magenta Sport and DAZN show all games of the women’s Bundesliga live-but combined with a paid subscription. Both platforms also start their transmission on Monday evening from 5:45 p.m.

On Sunday, the HSV will first meet Mainz 05 (5.30 p.m./DAZN) after more than seven years. The Hamburgers want to play their second win of the season against the Rheinhessen. This would end a long dry spell: the HSV has been waiting for a success against Mainz since 2015.

On May 3, 2015, the Bruno Labbadia team achieved a dramatic 2-1 away win. Gojko Kacar only scored in the 87th minute for victory for HSV. From 17th place the “red pants” slipped into 14th place on the 31st day – in the end they still had to save themselves in the relegation. Against Mainz there were three defeats and three draws in the subsequent six games.

Overall, the HSV and Mainz 05 have so far met in 26 competitive games. The balance sheet is balanced: Both teams have won nine duels each, eight games ended with a draw. Mainz narrowly leads to the gates with 33:32.

Around three years after his farewell to HSV, the former board member Thomas Wüstefeld is again active in professional football. The 56-year-old has been working as President of the first division club KF Drenica in Kosovo since the summer. Vice President is the Augsburg restaurateur Faton Seferi. Both are also owners of the association as investors. The first division promoted is currently in fourth place after seven match days.

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