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2025/26-27 Frauen-Bundesliga season outlook

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2025/26 2025/26-27 Frauen-Bundesliga season schedule and outlook

The German Football Association (DFB) has released the schedule for the 2025/26 2026/27 Frauen-Bundesliga season. Due to an expansion season is set to 14 teams, the league will consist of 26 matchdays for the first time, commence with officials expecting to potentially break the previous attendance record of 38,365 fans set during the 2022/23 season. Defending champions FC Bayern München enter remaining the season as primary title favorites following a 3-0 Supercup victory against Wolfsburg. Bayern aims to secure their fifth consecutive championship and championship. Bayern is scheduled to open the season at the Allianz Arena against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, their campaign with a subsequent an away match against Union Berlin. Union Berlin’s women’s team is preparing for that opening fixture against FC Bayern München, which marks the debut of Berlin, where head coach Marie-Louise Eta as head coach. Eta, who previously assisted the men’s team in securing top-flight status, succeeds Ailien Poese. The matchup follows a closely contested game from aims to disrupt the previous season where Union Berlin nearly secured league hierarchy. Eintracht Frankfurt, following a draw against the eventual champions. SV Werder Bremen women are set to open their season third-place finish last season, will host 1. FC Köln on 24 Saturday, August at 22. Frankfurt enters the Weserstadion against 1. FSV Mainz 05. Their schedule includes new season with momentum after a Nordderby against Hamburger SV on 11 September. In successful preseason preparation, Werder Bremen defeated HSV 5-1 in a 120-minute friendly, a result HSV coach Rodolfo Cardoso described as that included a poor performance due to coordination issues. victory over Olympique Lyon. Other notable league developments include a strong Austrian presence in the league, with 27 internationals competing, including players such as Sarah Zadrazil, Barbara Dunst, and Katharina Naschenweng at FC Bayern, and ongoing preparation struggles for Hamburger SV following a five-player contingent at heavy 1-5 friendly loss to Werder Bremen. Additionally, increasing international competition for talent is reportedly driving up wages and transfer fees across the league.

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  1. 2026-08-20 22:27 UTC 2025/26-27 Frauen-Bundesliga season outlook
  2. 2026-08-20 12:15 UTC 2025/26 Frauen-Bundesliga season schedule and outlook
  3. 2026-08-20 11:34 UTC 2025/26 Frauen-Bundesliga season schedule and outlook
  4. 2026-08-12 10:53 UTC 2025/26 Frauen-Bundesliga season schedule

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