German fan group: Penultimate matchday should be played at same time

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German fan group: Penultimate matchday should be played at same time

German fan group: Penultimate matchday should be played at same time

German football fans' organization Unsere Kurve has called for the penultimate matchday of the season in the top three men's leagues to be played at the same time to avoid unfairness. German football authorities used to insist that the penultimate matchday as well as the last matchday should

German fan group: Penultimate matchday should be played at same time

German football fans' organization Unsere Kurve has called for the penultimate matchday of the season in the top three men's leagues to be played at the same time to avoid unfairness. German football authorities used to insist that the penultimate matchday as well as the last matchday should take place simultaneously.

German football fans are calling for a crucial change to the season's final weeks, and it's all about fairness on the pitch. Unsere Kurve, a leading fan organization, has urged the German Football Association to schedule all matches on the penultimate matchday of the top three men's leagues at the same time.

This isn't a new idea—German authorities once required simultaneous kickoffs for both the penultimate and final matchdays. But over time, broadcaster demands and European competition rescheduling have chipped away at that rule. Now, only the last day of the season sees all games played concurrently, a shift that Unsere Kurve says creates an uneven playing field.

"We must go back to scheduling matches on the penultimate matchday at the same time in the three professional leagues," group chairman Jost Peter stated on Tuesday, highlighting the core issue: teams could gain an unfair advantage by knowing rivals' results before their own final games.

Consider this real-world example: Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt, currently in eighth place and fighting for a Europa Conference League spot, faces Borussia Dortmund on Friday. Meanwhile, their direct rival Freiburg, sitting in seventh, doesn't play until Sunday. That means Freiburg will know exactly what result they need against Hamburg SV, giving them a strategic edge that Frankfurt never had.

This isn't just about one match—it's about maintaining integrity across the entire league. Simultaneous kickoffs on the final matchday are standard practice in major leagues worldwide to prevent manipulation and ensure every team competes under the same conditions. Extending that principle to the penultimate matchday would level the playing field when the stakes are highest, keeping the focus on skill and strategy rather than scheduling quirks.

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