2. Bundesliga

2023-05-23T05:00:00Z

Bundesliga 2 final-day permutations

Two from Darmstadt, Heidenheim and Hamburg will be promoted to the Bundesliga automatically.
Two from Darmstadt, Heidenheim and Hamburg will be promoted to the Bundesliga automatically.

One promotion spot to the Bundesliga has been taken by Darmstadt, meaning it's either Heidenheim or Hamburg to join them coming up. Relegation is also still to be confirmed on the final day in Germany's second division.

>>> Click here for the full Bundesliga 2 table

Promotion

It’s a case of two into one remaining automatic promotion spot between Heidenheim and Hamburg.

Darmstadt secured their return to the top flight at the third time of asking when they beat Magdeburg to end their six-year top-flight absence with a game to spare. A point on the final day at Greuther Fürth, or Heidenheim failing to win, will give them the title.

Heidenheim will be promoted away at Regensburg if:

Hamburg will be promoted away at Sandhausen if:

Promotion play-off

Whichever of the aforementioned sides misses out on automatic promotion will go into a play-off with the side who finishes third from the bottom of the Bundesliga.

Watch: Darmstadt are back in the big time!

Relegation

Sandhausen have already been relegated but can still finish 17th.

All teams sitting 15th and above are safe from automatic relegation. Those from 13th and up are safe from the relegation play-off.

Eintracht Braunschweig will be safe away at Hansa Rostock if:

Nuremberg will be safe away at Paderborn if:

Arminia Bielefeld will avoid automatic relegation away at Magdeburg if:

Bielefeld will be automatically safe if:

Regensburg cannot achieve automatic safety and will only reach the play-off at home to Heidenheim if:

Watch: Heidenheim edged closer to their dream, also relegating Sandhausen

Promotion to Bundesliga 2

Matchday 38 in the 3. Liga is also the final round of fixtures. The top two automatically come up to Bundesliga 2, while third place faces 16th of the second division in a two-legged play-off.

However, if Freiburg II finish in the top three, then those places will shift down one as reserve teams are not eligible to play in the Bundesliga or Bundesliga 2.

Elversberg secured promotion on Matchday 33.

One from Osnabrück, Wehen Wiesbaden, Saarbrücken and Dynamo Dresden will join them on the final day of the season, with all separated by only one point.

>>> Which teams could be confirmed as down from the Bundesliga this weekend?

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