
The team led by coach Kasper Hjulmand face three more double-fixture weeks in a row in March. In total, the Werkself will play six Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League matches in 17 days before the final international break in 2025/26 at the end of the month.
March kicks off with the rearranged Bundesliga matchday 17 game at Hamburger SV, followed by another league clash away to SC Freiburg. Arsenal then provide the opposition in the UCL Round of 16 and Bayern Munich are next up in the Bundesliga. The month ends with a visit to FC Heidenheim 1846.

In addition, several ticket sales for important Werkself matches in March and April will start in March. The overview:
The Bayer 04 Women led by coach Roberto Pätzold face three crucial encounters in the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga in March. They kick off with a visit to second-placed VfL Wolfsburg (Sunday, 15 March, 18:30 CET). The only home clash of the month is a week later on Sunday, 22 March, also at 18:30 CET, against FC Carl Zeiss Jena. The third match will be at newly promoted Hamburger SV. The game on Monday, 30 March, at 18:00 CEST is at the Volksparkstadion.
At the end of February, the #B04eSports players Marc and Sean Landwehr beat SV Darmstadt 98 in the VBL Club Championship play-offs and qualified for the VBL CC finals for the third time in a row. Hamburger SV await at the start of the Round of 16 away from home. The game kicks off in the Hanseatic city on Saturday, 7 March, at 19:30 CET. The fixtures in the VBL CC finals can be found HERE.

Werkself player Montrell Culbreath and Bayer 04 loanee Francis Onyeka are part of Germany's final squad for the U19 European Championships this summer. The tournament is in Wales from 24 June to 12 July.
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Bayer 04 are away to third-division club SV Wehen Wiesbaden in the first round of the 2026/27 DFB Pokal. That was the outcome of the draw on Saturday night, 6 June, at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. The Werkself first round tie will be played between 21 and 24 August. The exact date has yet to be finalised.
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Carles Martìnez is raring to go. The 42-year-old speaks in his first interview in Leverkusen about the club's development to date and how he wants to build on it. He describes his previous work in France, Kuwait, Qatar and his native Barcelona, his experience in developing young players, and the key steps between now and the start of pre-season training.
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New Bayer 04 head coach Carles Martínez has arrived in Leverkusen! At midday on Friday, the 42-year-old spoke in a press conference at the BayArena about his philosophy and his aims. Managing director sport Simon Rolfes also discussed the reasons for appointing the former Toulouse boss.
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