Mainz and Gladbach secure spot in Bundesliga after wins

3.05.2026, 19:53

By Mark Meadows and Nathalia Araújo, dpa

Mainz and Borussia Mönchengladbach secured their place in the Bundesliga after their respective wins on Sunday afternoon.

Mainz secured a spot in the top tier for an 18th straight season and left St Pauli deep in the mire after a 2-1 away win.

Gladbach, meanwhile, claimed a 1-0 home victory against second-placed Borussia Dortmund, who are already qualified for the Champions League next season.

Haris Tabaković scored the winner in the 88th minute. His goal was initially ruled out, but the decision was overturned after video review.

"I'm not happy with how the match went. When we have a day like this, where things aren't going our way, then we have to settle for a 0-0 draw – and that's that. It's a shame, it's frustrating that we didn't manage to get the job done," Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel told broadcaster DAZN.

In the late game, Freiburg and Wolfsburg played out a 1-1 draw.

Mainz to 'celebrate tonight'

Phillip Tietz opened the scoring early on when Mainz pounced on a St Pauli mistake in their own half and Sheraldo Becker laid on the assist.

Left wingback Phillip Mwene then further silenced the Millerntor with the second from close range before half-time. Abdoulie
Ceesay's goal for the home side came too late.

Mainz were bottom when former Union Berlin coach Urs Fischer took over in December, but the Swiss has masterminded their surge up the league and they now sit 10th with two games left.

"I think we've played a super second half of the season," man-of-the-match Tietz told DAZN. "We will celebrate tonight."

Hamburg-based St Pauli haven't won in eight games and are six points from safety with an inferior goal difference.

"We deserved to lose," St Pauli defender Hauke Wahl said. "Phillip Tietz made the difference for Mainz."

They travel to RB Leipzig next Saturday and finish up at home to fellow strugglers Wolfsburg, who took a point from a 1-1 draw with Freiburg.

Konstantinos Koulierakis gave Wolfsburg the lead in the 55th but the hosts responded with Philipp Lienhart's header in the 75th.

European hopefuls Freiburg climbed into seventh, while Wolfsburg moved into 16th in the promotion/relegation play-off, pushing St Pauli to the direct relegation spot.

Bottom side Heidenheim drew 3-3 at champions Bayern Munich on Saturday and now live to fight for another weekend.

With Sunday's results, promoted Hamburg SV are also safe from relegation and will remain in the Bundesliga next season.