
The team under head coach Achim Feifel now have two weeks without any fixtures. The next league clash for the Werkself Women is on Friday 5 March after the international break. The game against FFC Turbine Potsdam at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium kicks off at 19.15 CET. Eurosport and MagentaSport will broadcast the game live.
As announced by the DFB on Tuesday, Bayer 04 are away to reigning double winners VfL Wolfsburg on matchday 15 on Sunday 14 March (kick-off: 14.00 CET). The rearranged match at MSV Duisburg is a week later on 21 March.
At the end of March, the Bayer 04 Women play Eintracht Frankfurt. The game at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium is on Friday 26 March at 19.15 CET. The clash with the team from Hessen will be broadcast by Eurosport and MagentaSport.
Fixtures in March:
Bayer 04 v FFC Turbine Potsdam (Friday, 5 March, 19.15 CET)
VfL Wolfsburg v Bayer 04 (Sunday, 14 March, 14.00 CET)
Rearranged match: MSV Duisburg v Bayer 04 (Sunday, 21 March)
Bayer 04 v Eintracht Frankfurt (Friday, 26 March, 19.15 CET)

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