
The Bayer 04 Women are away to newly promoted FC Carl Zeiss Jena on Matchday 16. The game at the ad hoc arena at the Ernst Abbe Sportfeld kicks off at 18.30 CET. In a repeat of the DFB Pokal quarter-final, the Leverkusen Women play Werder Bremen at the Ulrich Haberland Stadium one week later at 14.00 CET. Bayer 04 will announce the start of ticket sales for this home fixture nearer the time on the club media channels. A two-week break is followed by the top game on Matchday 18 away to Bayern Munich. The match at the FC Bayern Campus in Munich kicks off at 15.15 CET. In addition to being streamed on DAZN and MagentaSport, SPORT1 will broadcast this game live on free TV.
THE FIXTURE SCHEDULE:
Matchday 16
FC Carl Zeiss Jena vs Bayer 04 (Sunday, 9 March 2025, 18.30 CET)
Matchday 17
Bayer 04 vs Werder Bremen (Sunday, 16 March 2025, 14.00 CET)
Matchday 18
Bayern Munich vs Bayer 04 (Sunday, 30 March 2025, 15.15 CEST)

Bayer 04 Leverkusen will have to manage without centre-back Edmond Tapsoba in the coming weeks. The Burkina Faso international returned to the Werkself from the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco with a muscle injury.
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It was a disappointing Saturday night. The Werkself lost 4-1 to VfB Stuttgart to start the new year on Bundesliga matchday 16 in 2025/26, a result that left both players and fans disappointed. "We played without any passion," said Alejandro Grimaldo honestly afterwards. Teammate Jarell Quansah was even more self-critical, emphasising: "We were miles off it in the first half. You can't put in a performance like that, especially in front of our own fans and I can only apologise to them, to be honest." Read on for the reaction, facts and stats from the clash with VfB Stuttgart in the Werkself review.
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