Frauen-Bundesliga is giving us another exciting season in the title battle for the title and to qualify for Champions League as well, with uncertainty in the fight for relegation.
Frauen-Bundesliga: a quick view of the league table
Bayern Munich is the current leader in the league, three points clear on their rivals of Wolfsburg, defeated 3-1 at home soil two weeks before the international break, while the fight for Champions League is involving four teams plus two outsiders as newly promoted Union Berlin and Werder Bremen. After the two well-known top clubs, be careful as SC Freiburg and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are growing a lot, with Hoffenheim returning after two mid-ranking positioning. Eintracht Frankfurt were left behind after an unsteady start, but now they seem back.
Low-ranking, 2. Frauen-Bundesliga and DfB-Pokal
In the low-ranking we find SGS Essen at the bottom place with only one point conquered in seven matchdays, two points behind Carl Zeiss Jena and five points from newly promoted HSV. For a team that in 2023-24 positioned fourth in the table, not the start they wanted, also considering their transfer session, with the club that opted for a change in the technical guide.
Fun fact: 1. FC Köln were winning the Niederrheinderby against Bayer Leverkusen but the match was cancelled due to problems occurred at the lighting system; the game repeated from scratch and ended up in a 2-2 draw on 16th of October.
The 2. Frauen-Bundesliga table is led by SC Sand, while VfB Stuttgart and VfL Bochum are fighting for second place; after a great start, Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach only conquered one point in three matches, conceding 10 goals and only scoring once, and the team sit now in fifth place six points behind Stuttgart. In DfB-Pokal, the Fohlen were kicked off by Borussia Dortmund (Third Tier), kicked in turn by Bayern Munich in first-ever Der Klassiker of official women’s football sections.
DfB-Pokal, Round of 16
15/11/2025: Union Berlin-Carl Zeiss Jena, Wolfsburg-Freiburg, Sand-Köln, Turbine Potsdam-Essen, Ingolstadt-Bayern Munich, Hoffenheim-Eintracht Frankfurt, HSV-Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig-Werder Bremen





