Lions star Volland leads 1860 Munich to victory against Osnabrück!
On August 10th, 2025, TSV 1860 Munich will welcome VfL Osnabrück. Don't miss the sold out home game in Giesing!

Lions star Volland leads 1860 Munich to victory against Osnabrück!
Today is a very special day for all football fans in Munich. TSV 1860 Munich welcomes VfL Osnabrück to the stadium on Grünwalder Straße at 2:03 p.m. The game is already sold out and attracts 15,000 enthusiastic fans who are banking on supporting the Lions. Bright sunshine and summery temperatures ensure the best atmosphere among the spectators. As Die Blaue 24 reports, the games will be broadcast live by MagentaSport and BR.
Today's matchday marks an important start to the season after both teams were only able to collect one point in their opening games. Osnabrück coach Timo Schultz has made a change in the starting line-up: Riesselmann is playing instead of Goguadze. In contrast, Lions coach Patrick Glöckner trusts the same lineup as in the last match. So the signs are exciting and the fans are hoping for a strong performance from the team.
Game history and highlights
In the first part of the game, TSV 1860 Munich was dominant. In the 8th minute, Volland scored from a free kick, possibly from a suspected offside position. Shortly before halftime, Niederlechner increased the score to 2-0 in the 39th minute. The spectators are enthusiastic and applaud at the half-time whistle. The second half is also promising for the Lions. In the 52nd minute, Haugen scored and made it 3-0. Although Osnabrück scored through Kammerbauer in the 71st minute, the victory for the Lions remained unchallenged. The referee Gerach blows the whistle after 90 minutes and 6 minutes of injury time and the fans celebrate the deserved victory in the home game opener.
Current topics about the club
The spirit of optimism is noticeable, and former stadium spokesman Schneider speaks of positive developments within the club. These advances are particularly important as home jerseys are already sold out. Meanwhile, the player who underwent surgery, Schröter, remains out of action for a long time. In the press conference, Glöckner analyzed the start of the season and gave insights into the tactics for the coming games. BR expert Lauth will also present some insights from the game.
Let's take a look at the current results of the Löwen professionals in the third league: The last game against Essen ended 1-1. The club's U21 and U19 teams also showed mixed performances: the U21 triumphed 1-0 against Gundelfingen, while the U19 won a strong test 1-2 against Karlsruhe. On the other hand, there were also a few defeats, such as in the seniors, where the over 40s lost 2:5 to Türkgücü.
The fans and the club are optimistic about the coming weeks. Anyone who would like to follow these games live can look forward to the next game days, including on Tuesday against Geiselbullach. TSV 1860 Munich seems to be on the right track and with a good hand the team could be very popular as the season progresses.