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Oberliga North

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Season 2025

Oberliga NorthToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Oberliga NorthStandings

Current Oberliga North 2025 standings with 11 teams. Hannover Scorpions leads the table with 85 points after 40 matches, followed by Tilburg Trappers on 78 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
185
Played: 40Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 9Goal Diff: +49
278
Played: 40Won: 22OTL: 0Lost: 10Goal Diff: +47
377
Played: 40Won: 22OTL: 0Lost: 11Goal Diff: +26
470
Played: 40Won: 17OTL: 0Lost: 11Goal Diff: +27
569
Played: 40Won: 19OTL: 0Lost: 14Goal Diff: +10
659
Played: 40Won: 16OTL: 0Lost: 17Goal Diff: +6
754
Played: 40Won: 15OTL: 0Lost: 19Goal Diff: -9
848
Played: 40Won: 11OTL: 0Lost: 19Goal Diff: -24
942
Played: 40Won: 10OTL: 0Lost: 21Goal Diff: -64
1039
Played: 40Won: 10OTL: 0Lost: 24Goal Diff: -32
1139
Played: 40Won: 10OTL: 0Lost: 24Goal Diff: -36

Oberliga NorthResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Oberliga North. The highest-scoring result was Hammer Eisbaren 7–8 Erfurt. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Losers stage
45
45
2026-03-03P1: 22P2: 12P3: 11FT
46
46
2026-03-03P1: 02P2: 01P3: 43FT
34
34
2026-03-03P1: 12P2: 11P3: 10OT: 00SO
54
54
2026-03-01P1: 21P2: 11P3: 12OT: 10OT
15
15
2026-03-01P1: 02P2: 10P3: 03FT
13
13
2026-03-01P1: 01P2: 00P3: 12FT
31
31
2026-02-27P1: 20P2: 11P3: 00FT
78
78
2026-02-27P1: 22P2: 33P3: 22OT: 01OT
49
49
2026-02-27P1: 13P2: 10P3: 26FT
34
34
2026-02-22P1: 01P2: 21P3: 11OT: 00SO
43
43
2026-02-22P1: 20P2: 12P3: 11FT
56
56
2026-02-22P1: 13P2: 32P3: 10OT: 01OT
23
23
2026-02-20P1: 21P2: 00P3: 02FT
27
27
2026-02-20P1: 02P2: 23P3: 02FT
61
61
2026-02-20P1: 20P2: 40P3: 01FT
34
34
2026-02-15P1: 01P2: 21P3: 12FT
32
32
2026-02-15P1: 21P2: 10P3: 01FT
03
03
2026-02-15P1: 01P2: 01P3: 01FT
74
74
2026-02-13P1: 41P2: 22P3: 11FT
52
52
2026-02-13P1: 10P2: 21P3: 21FT
23
23
2026-02-13P1: 00P2: 00P3: 23FT
14
14
2026-02-08P1: 10P2: 03P3: 01FT
53
53
2026-02-08P1: 00P2: 22P3: 31FT
24
24
2026-02-08P1: 01P2: 02P3: 21FT
46
46
2026-02-06P1: 21P2: 12P3: 13FT

Oberliga NorthTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 11 teams in the Oberliga North. Hannover Scorpions leads with 27 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Oberliga NorthBetting Insights

Oberliga North 2025 — key betting statistics across 268 matches played. Games average 6.62 goals, with 90.3% seeing both teams score and 59.3% finishing with over 5.5 goals. Home sides win 54.9% of the time while % of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 9.7% of games, and the most common scoreline is 3-2. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

6.62Goals / Match
90.3%Both Score %
59.3%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
54.9%Home Win %
45.1%Away Win %
9.7%Clean Sheet %
+21.60Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

3-216×6.0%
5-216×6.0%
2-316×6.0%
4-314×5.2%
1-213×4.9%
3-412×4.5%
5-311×4.1%
1-411×4.1%
4-19×3.4%
1-38×3.0%
6.62
Avg goals / game
1774
Total goals
942
Home goals
832
Away goals

Oberliga NorthSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 10 seasons of the Oberliga North, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 6.62 goals per match across 268 matches played. Columns cover home win %, away win %, BTTS rate, clean sheets, and over/under percentages — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

3-216×6.0%
5-216×6.0%
2-316×6.0%
4-314×5.2%
1-213×4.9%
3-412×4.5%
5-311×4.1%
1-411×4.1%
4-19×3.4%
1-38×3.0%
6.62
Avg goals / game
1774
Total goals
942
Home goals
832
Away goals

Period Goals & Game Patterns

Goal distribution by period and key game patterns — overtime, shootouts and comeback wins.

2.04
Avg goals P1
2.23
Avg goals P2
2.42
Avg goals P3
0.73
Avg goals OT
17.9%
OT / SO rate
4.1%
Shootout rate
6.7%
Comeback wins

Top Scoring Teams

11 teams in the Oberliga North 2025 season ranked by wins. Hannover Scorpions leads with 27 wins. Their 5-season average is 33.2 wins per season. Fuchse Duisburg shows the biggest improvement this season with 6 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played40Lost9Goals For155Goals Against106Avg W33.2Avg L7.2
Played40Lost10Goals For167Goals Against120Avg W29.8Avg L10.4
3EHEC Hannover22Won
Played40Lost11Goals For124Goals Against98Avg W25.4Avg L15.2
Played40Lost14Goals For128Goals Against118Avg W13.0Avg L26.3
5HHalle17Won
Played40Lost11Goals For151Goals Against124Avg W27.4Avg L14.4
Played40Lost17Goals For133Goals Against127Avg W14.8Avg L29.0
7LLeipzig15Won
Played40Lost19Goals For130Goals Against139Avg W23.0Avg L15.6
8EErfurt11Won
Played40Lost19Goals For118Goals Against142Avg W16.2Avg L21.2
9HHerner10Won
Played40Lost21Goals For106Goals Against170Avg W19.4Avg L19.0
10HHerford10Won
Played40Lost24Goals For122Goals Against154Avg W13.6Avg L27.2
11RRostock10Won
Played40Lost24Goals For101Goals Against137Avg W12.8Avg L27.0

Oberliga NorthPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Oberliga North, from 2021 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded1979Preceded byBundesliga (third tier structure)

The Oberliga was established in 1979 as Germany's third-tier ice hockey competition, replacing the earlier Gruppenliga system. For decades it operated as a single national division before undergoing significant structural reform in 2015/16, when the league split into two regional conferences: Oberliga Nord and Oberliga Süd. This regionalisation reduced travel costs and strengthened local rivalries while maintaining competitive balance. The Oberliga Nord has evolved into a high-intensity development league, with the playoff champion earning promotion to DEL2. In recent seasons, the league has attracted international talent, most notably the Netherlands-based Tilburg Trappers, who have become regular contenders for the title.

  • 1979 — Oberliga established as Germany's third-tier ice hockey competition
  • 2015/16 — League split into Oberliga Nord and Oberliga Süd regional divisions
  • 2019/20 — Tilburg Trappers qualify as Oberliga Nord champions, advancing to promotion playoffs
  • 2023/24 — Hannover Scorpions crowned main round champions with dominant 32-point margin
  • 2024/25 — Tilburg Trappers win Oberliga Nord title; Hannover Scorpions finish regular season leaders with 85 points

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams11Relegation spots3

The Oberliga Nord operates a single round-robin format in which each of the 11 teams plays 40 matches (home and away against all opponents). Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for an overtime loss, and 0 points for a regulation loss. The league is split into two phases: a 40-match regular season determines the main round standings, followed by a best-of-three playoff system. The top 6 teams advance directly to the quarterfinals, while teams ranked 7–10 compete in pre-playoff matches. The playoff champion earns promotion to DEL2, while the bottom 3 teams are relegated to the Regionalliga Nord.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesHannover Scorpions (1)

The 2024/25 season averaged 6.62 goals per match across all fixtures, with 90.3% of matches featuring goals from both teams, indicating high-scoring, competitive play.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis (2024/25)

The 2024/25 Oberliga Nord season showcases Hannover Scorpions as the dominant regular season force, having accumulated 85 from 40 matches with an impressive 27 wins and a goal difference of +49. The Scorpions' 68% and commanding 7-point lead over second-placed Tilburg Trappers (78 points, 22 wins) underscores their consistency throughout the campaign. However, the playoff outcome proved decisive: Tilburg Trappers ultimately claimed the championship title, demonstrating that regular season dominance does not guarantee playoff success in this high-intensity third-tier competition.

The title race remained intensely competitive throughout the season. EC Hannover secured third place with 77 points, just one point behind Tilburg, while Saale Bulls Halle (70 points) and Fuchse Duisburg (69 points) maintained realistic title aspirations well into the season. The clustering of the top five teams within a 16-point span (85 to 69 points) reflects the Oberliga Nord's balanced competitive structure, where depth of talent across multiple rosters prevents any single team from achieving an insurmountable advantage.

The relegation battle proved equally dramatic. Rostock occupied the precarious 9th position with 42 points from 10 wins, facing imminent demotion to the Regionalliga Nord alongside Herforder Ice Dragons (39 points, 10 wins) and Rostock Piranhas (39 points, 10 wins). These three clubs' combined struggles — marked by negative goal differences ranging from -32 to -64 — starkly contrasted with the upper-table teams' offensive prowess, highlighting how goal difference can determine survival in tightly-contested leagues.

Phil Marinaccio of Tilburg Trappers emerged as the season's standout individual performer, accumulating 94 points (35 goals, 59 assists) across 46 matches, establishing himself as one of the Oberliga Nord's premier playmakers. His contribution to Tilburg's championship run underscored the importance of elite offensive talent in determining playoff outcomes. The 2024/25 season also featured exceptional scoring depth: 90.3% of matches produced goals from both teams, and the average of 6.62 goals per match demonstrated the high-octane, entertaining hockey that characterizes the Oberliga Nord.

A notable storyline emerged from Hannover Scorpions' inability to convert their regular season superiority into a championship despite setting a new 85-point record. This outcome illustrated a unique dynamic in German third-tier hockey: regular season excellence, while valuable for playoff seeding, does not guarantee success in best-of-three series where momentum, injury management, and playoff-specific intensity become paramount. Tilburg's triumph validated their deeper roster construction and superior playoff pedigree, while Hannover's dominant regular season performance positions them as favorites for the 2025/26 campaign.

League Structure and Development Pathway

The Oberliga Nord functions as a critical development pipeline within German ice hockey's pyramid system. Teams competing in the division represent a diverse mix of ambitious clubs: some are recent demotions from DEL2 seeking immediate return to the second tier, others are long-established regional powerhouses with stable fan bases and infrastructure, and a few are emerging programs building competitive foundations. The inclusion of Tilburg Trappers from the Netherlands adds an international dimension unique among German domestic leagues, creating cross-border rivalry and expanding the competition's geographic footprint into the Benelux region.

The playoff system's best-of-three format, while shorter than traditional playoff structures, creates high-stakes drama and rewards consistency, resilience, and tactical flexibility. Teams that finish 1–6 enter the quarterfinals with a perceived advantage, yet the pre-playoff matches (7 vs. 10, 8 vs. 9) frequently produce upsets, with lower-seeded teams' superior morale and hunger for promotion occasionally overwhelming higher-placed opponents' complacency. This unpredictability keeps the league engaging for fans and ensures that DEL2 promotion is never a foregone conclusion.

Competitive Balance and Scoring Trends

The Oberliga Nord's competitive profile has shifted noticeably across recent seasons. The 2024/25 campaign recorded 6.62 goals per match, down from 6.98 in 2023/24 and 7.20 in 2022/23, suggesting a trend toward slightly tighter defensive structures and more balanced scoring. However, the 90.3% rate of both teams scoring in a match (compared to 91.6% in 2023/24) indicates that despite marginally lower overall scoring, the division remains high-scoring and entertaining. Home teams won 54.9% of matches, a notable decrease from the 59.7% home win rate in 2023/24, suggesting improved travel preparation and tactical sophistication among away teams.

The 17.9% overtime rate in 2024/25, up from 17.1% in 2023/24, reflects closer competition and more frequent near-decisions, adding dramatic tension to the regular season. These statistical trends underscore the Oberliga Nord's position as a competitive third-tier league where quality is distributed across multiple rosters and no team can afford complacency.

International Presence and Cross-Border Appeal

Tilburg Trappers' sustained presence in the Oberliga Nord since 2019/20 has transformed the league's international profile. Competing in a German domestic league while based in the Netherlands creates a unique logistical and cultural dynamic. Tilburg's success — including their 2024/25 championship — has elevated the Oberliga Nord's visibility across the Benelux region and attracted Dutch and Belgian ice hockey enthusiasts to follow the competition. This cross-border participation enriches the league's tactical diversity, as Dutch hockey brings distinct coaching philosophies and player development approaches to the German system. The arrangement also provides financial and promotional benefits to participating clubs, as Tilburg's home matches attract significant attendance and media attention.

Player Development and Career Pathways

The Oberliga Nord serves as a crucial development stage for German ice hockey talent. Young players typically progress from the U20 DNL (Deutsche Nachwuchs Liga) system into Oberliga clubs, where they gain experience against established professionals before potentially advancing to DEL2 or the DEL. Conversely, players descending from higher tiers often use the Oberliga Nord as a rehabilitation platform, rebuilding form and consistency before seeking return to elite competition. The league's emphasis on balanced competition and regular-season length (40 matches) provides adequate opportunity for player development and performance evaluation, making it an attractive destination for coaches seeking to develop young talent or rehabilitate established players.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Oberliga Nord?

The Oberliga Nord features 11 teams competing in a single round-robin format, with each team playing 40 matches per season (home and away against all opponents).

What is the Oberliga Nord's position in German ice hockey?

The Oberliga Nord is the third tier of German ice hockey, positioned below DEL2 (second tier) and above the Regionalliga Nord (fourth tier). The playoff champion earns promotion to DEL2.

How does the Oberliga Nord playoff system work?

The top 6 teams advance directly to the quarterfinals of a best-of-three playoff series. Teams ranked 7–10 compete in pre-playoff matches (7 vs. 10, 8 vs. 9) with winners advancing to the quarterfinals. The playoff champion is promoted to DEL2.

Which teams are relegated from the Oberliga Nord?

The bottom 3 teams in the final standings are relegated to the Regionalliga Nord at the end of each season.

Who won the Oberliga Nord in 2024/25?

Tilburg Trappers won the 2024/25 Oberliga Nord championship title, earning promotion to DEL2. Hannover Scorpions finished the regular season as leaders with 85 points.

Does the Oberliga Nord have international teams?

Yes, Tilburg Trappers from the Netherlands compete in the Oberliga Nord, making it one of the few German domestic leagues to feature a regular international competitor.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 20 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025