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·7 September 2025
A penalty in every match: Sunday’s action in the Frauen-Bundesliga

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·7 September 2025
The ball is finally rolling again in the Women's Bundesliga. After Bayern Bayer Leverkusen defeated the home team in front of a record crowd with two late goals last night, the next three matches took place today.
For a long time, it looked like an away win for the women from Breisgau. Lisa Karl put the Freiburg women in the lead in the 30th minute after a complete failure of the Bremen defense. In the 81st minute, Sigurdardottir fouled Mülhaus in the penalty area - the consequence: red card and penalty for Bremen. The fouled player stepped up and converted the penalty to make it 1:1.
The Wolfsburg women really turned up in the first half, leading 2:0 after 29 minutes. However, the Hamburg pressure phase then began. They scored to make it 1:2 before the halftime whistle. Wolfsburg had everything under control in the second half, but failed to maintain their temporary 1:3 lead. HSV equalized in the last minute of stoppage time, but without goal-line technology, it remains unclear whether the ball was fully over the line.
In their first Bundesliga game in the club's history, Union Berlin took the lead before halftime with a penalty goal from Lisa Heiseler. And because Union turned up the heat in the second half but missed several high-quality chances, the Nürnberg women managed to equalize to 1:1 just before the end of the match.
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