Würzburger Kickers before a duel with newly promoted Eichstätt: Who will win?
On August 15th, 2025, VfB Eichstätt will play as a promoted team against the Würzburger Kickers in the Akon Arena. Kick-off is at 2 p.m.

Würzburger Kickers before a duel with newly promoted Eichstätt: Who will win?
Next Saturday it will be exciting on the green lawn of the Akon Arena, as the Würzburger Kickers welcome VfB Eichstätt, a newly promoted team in the regional league. It's a duel that people in Würzburg are looking forward to, especially after the last game, which didn't quite go according to plan for the Kickers. After two wins at the start of the season, there was a draw against Buchbach last weekend, which dampened the euphoria somewhat. But now it's time to wipe your mouth and look ahead! Radio Gong reports.
A particular focus is on the Kickers' coach, Marc Reitmaier, who cannot be on the sidelines on Saturday due to a red card against Buchbach. His absence could pose a challenge for the Kickers, who are currently placed just above VfB Eichstätt in the table. But the team has done well: after three games, the Eichstätt team are in the top third of the table with two wins and have established themselves as serious opponents.
The situation on the pitch
The kick-off for this exciting game takes place at 2 p.m. The Kickers hope to win back their fans with a strong performance and overcome the weaknesses from the Buchbach game. The Eichstätter team, on the other hand, could play with the wind at their backs and the self-confidence of the two victories they have achieved so far.
In the regional league, where every point counts and the competition is strong, these games often come down to a knife's edge. The Kickers know that they urgently need a home win in order not to lose touch with the top places. A win would not only be important for the table, but also for the team's self-confidence. It's important to have a good hand here.
The anticipation for the game is palpable. Many fans will come to loudly support their team. The tension is high, both on the pitch and among the spectators. An exciting game is expected that will certainly have many people excited.
Last week it became clear how close the competition in the league is. The Eichstätter team quickly got used to the higher level, while the Kickers had to experience their first setbacks. But it is precisely in times like these that the true character of a team often becomes apparent. Fans and players are hoping for a positive response from the Kickers to the draw against Buchbach. Such an effort can sometimes make all the difference.
The atmosphere at Akon Arena is sure to be heated as the two teams square off. The tension is palpable, and whether the Kickers can celebrate in the end will be seen on Saturday. This much is certain: football thrives on stories like this and the emotions it arouses. And all of this is very close in the regional league world of our kickers.