Borussia Dortmund
·19 August 2026
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·19 August 2026
Before the start of the season, head coach Markus Högner looked back on the successful summer preparations: “We were fortunate to be able to start preseason and the training camp early. That gave us time to come together as a team and develop a structure that also helped us succeed against Roma at the weekend.” In numerous video analysis sessions, the team examined early weaknesses and gradually built greater confidence and intensity. “I especially liked our composure on the ball and the intensity in challenges in the second half. Now we want to carry the mindset from training and the friendlies into the season,” said Högner.
In the friendly matches, Markus Högner rotated heavily, often bringing on eleven new players at half-time, and gathered important insights: “This year we have even more quality in the squad, almost every position is covered twice, which gives us healthy competition and allows us to play and make substitutions at a high level right across the board.”
Meanwhile, defender Yasu Wöhrn will be a long-term absence for the team in the coming season. On Tuesday evening, fears were confirmed that the 22-year-old suffered a torn cruciate ligament in the friendly against AS Roma. Marina Scholz also remains sidelined with a bruise to the instep and will not be in the squad for the match against Arminia Bielefeld.
On Thursday, the BVB women face an experienced Regionalliga side in Arminia Bielefeld, a team that has consistently competed near the top of the Regionalliga West since being relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 2020/21. Last season, Bielefeld finished third and drew 1-1 with Borussia in both meetings. “We’re up against one of the top teams in the Regionalliga. Bielefeld’s back four are tough to break down, but we will approach the game patiently, with courage and plenty of pace,” says Markus Högner.
This year, the Regionalliga West has been expanded to 16 teams as part of the planned introduction of a 3. Liga next year. Alongside familiar sides such as DSC Arminia Bielefeld, Fortuna Köln and Bayer Leverkusen’s U21s, six new teams are also competing for promotion to the 2. Bundesliga or qualification for the new 3. Liga. These include VfR SW Warbeyen, relegated from the 2. Bundesliga, as well as the five promoted sides from the Verbandsliga (FC Schalke 04, SV Fortuna Freudenberg, Rhenania Bottrop, MSV Duisburg and DJK Südwest Köln).
The first match of the 2026/27 Regionalliga season kicks off on Thursday (20/08) at 7 p.m. at Stadion Rote Erde. Tickets for BVB Women’s first home game (standing: €3, seated: €5) are available online in the ticket shop. In addition, Pluto TV will broadcast all BVB Women’s league matches live and free of charge.
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