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1 May holiday in Germany tomorrow. Nice it's a Friday but their pedantic no football on public holiday rules actually prevent a good day of sport. Trying to forget the next 2 years will be hell with most holidays falling on weekends and no carry over to the following Monday.

St Pauli in trouble no with Wolfsburg in the ascendency. A Hannover St Pauli relegation playoff perhaps?
 
1 May holiday in Germany tomorrow. Nice it's a Friday but their pedantic no football on public holiday rules actually prevent a good day of sport.
Regional leagues and women's football are still going on in Germany on the public holiday tomorrow but a silver lining from those rules is that we get a full slate of Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga matches on the Saturday with Jackson Irvine, Connor Metcalfe and Dylan Leonard all in action then.
 
Regional leagues and women's football are still going on in Germany on the public holiday tomorrow but a silver lining from those rules is that we get a full slate of Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga matches on the Saturday with Jackson Irvine, Connor Metcalfe and Dylan Leonard all in action then.
Those smaller leagues don't have such a logistical dent given how illegal work on May 1 is in many areas. It's actually a good chance for people to go to their Regional club.

Leonard could get promoted this weekend.
 
At least Matty Ryan's Levante is fighting very hard to survive on the other hand Irvine's St Pauli are winless week after week. God knows how long the last time they won a game. They deserve to go down. Same as Max Ballard's club.
 
No game time for Khoa Ngo, nor for Peter Makrillos, who were both not in the matchday squad altogether for Cong An Ho Chi Minh City in their 2-0 V.League 1 loss to Nam Dinh.
 
Josh Nisbet starts for Roda JC Kerkrade in their Eerste Divisie promotion playoffs first round second leg game against RKC Waalwijk.
 
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