
After the two away games in November at SV Meppen and in Munich at top team FC Bayern, the Bayer 04 Women’s team entertain opponents twice in Leverkusen in December - both on Sundays, as announced by the DFB on Tuesday.
On Sunday 13 December (kick-off: 14.00 CET) there is a game against SC Sand. Exactly one week later, SC Freiburg visit Leverkusen on matchday 12. The kick-off for the final Bundesliga game in 2020 for the Werkself Women is also at 14.00 CET.
Matchday 9, Sunday, 15.11., 14.00 CET
SV Meppen v Bayer 04
Matchday 10, Sunday, 22.11., 14.00 CET
Bayern Munich v Bayer 04
Matchday 11, Sunday, 13.12., 14.00 CET
Bayer 04 v SC Sand
Matchday 12, Sunday, 20.12., 14.00 CET
Bayer 04 v SC Freiburg


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