According to the table, Wehen is in 8th place with 48 points and continues to struggle to maintain a good position. Meanwhile, Havelse is in 19th place with just 23 points, and a 13-point gap above the safety zone makes their situation critical. The historical context of head-to-head matches also favors the hosts – Wehen has won all three of their last official matches against this opponent, including a convincing 2-0 victory in November 2025.
The home field factor and the teams' current form strengthen the arguments in favor of this prediction. Wehen has won seven of their last eight home league matches, demonstrating impressive reliability on home soil. Havelse, on the other hand, has struggled on the road, conceding at least one goal in 14 consecutive away matches. The overall goal difference (42:36 for Wehen versus 43:72 for Havelse) suggests the visitors' defense is among the worst in the league, which should allow the hosts to capitalize on their chances.
Considering the personnel losses on both sides—Wehen is without Agrafiotis and Stritzel, while Havelse is without Belkahia and Sommer—the advantage still belongs to the more organized team. Given that Havelse has lost four of its last five matches, and Wehen needs points to improve its standings, a Wehen victory seems the most likely outcome.