
The home game against FC Augsburg is on Saturday, 26 April with the kick-off at 15:30 CEST. Matchday 32 sees Bayer 04 travel to SC Freiburg for match on Sunday, 4 May at 17:30 CEST. The final home game of the season against Borussia Dortmund is also on a Sunday with a 15:30 kick-off on 11 May.
All the games on the final Matchday 34 on Saturday, 17 May kick off at the same time at 15:30 CEST. The Black and Reds are away to Mainz 05.
MATCHDAYS 31 TO 34 AT A GLANCE:
Matchday 31
Bayer 04 vs FC Augsburg (Saturday, 26 April, 15:30 CEST)
Matchday 32
SC Freiburg vs Bayer 04 (Sunday, 4 May, 17:30 CEST)
Matchday 33
Bayer 04 vs Borussia Dortmund (Sunday, 11 May, 15:30 CEST)
Matchday 34
Mainz 05 vs Bayer 04 (Saturday, 17 May, 15:30 CEST)

Bayer 04 have signed left-back Carolin Simon from champions Bayern Munich for the coming season. The 33-year-old former Germany international, who played for Leverkusen from 2013 to 2016, has signed a contract to 30 June 2028.
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Bayer 04 Women have strengthened for the coming season with the signing of Lobke Loone. The 23-year-old Dutch striker joins from Utrecht on a contract until 30 June 2028.
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The Werkself returned from the near one-month break in the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga with a convincing victory at home. Roberto Pätzold's side beat SC Freiburg 4-1 on Sunday afternoon, with goals from Katharina Piljic, Estrella Merino Gonzalez, Cornelia Kramer and Carlotta Wamser ensuring a 13th win of the season at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion. The Black and Reds, who are now on 40 points, move up to fourth place at least overnight.
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The fifth consecutive derby win over 1. FC Köln was a hugely significant one in terms of the battle for the UEFA Champions League places. Goalkeeper Janis Blaswich, speaking for the whole team, dedicated the 2-1 victory in the cathedral city to the travelling support: "I'm especially happy about this victory for our fans!" Get the rest of the reaction from those involved and the media, as well as some impressive stats on two-goal hero Patrik Schick and a look at the all-time Bundesliga table, in the Werkself Review.
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