Borussia Dortmund
·1 November 2025
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·1 November 2025
Wednesday, 5 November (21:00 CET, DAZN): Manchester City – BVBIt will be the third of four away games in the league phase for the Black & Yellows, currently placed sixth in the table, when they face seventh-placed Manchester City on Matchday 4 of the Champions League. Both teams have collected seven points after two wins and a draw. BVB are ahead thanks to their superior goal difference. Borussia have scored 12 goals, twice as many as their opponents (six). Only league leaders Paris Saint-Germain have scored more (13).
Saturday, 8 November (15:30 CET, Sky): Hamburger SV – BVBFor the second time this season, BVB are set to travel to the Hanseatic city: after the season opener at the end of August away to FC St. Pauli (3-3), they now face HSV, who are back in the Bundesliga after seven years in the second tier. In the last meeting between the two teams in February 2018, Michy Batshuayi and Mario Götze scored in a 2-0 home win for the Black & Yellows.
Friday, 21 November (20:00 CET): FC Schalke 04 – BVB WomenThanks to a 4-0 win over SV Thülen, the BVB women have advanced to the next round of the Westfalenpokal and will face FC Schalke 04 in the round of 16. This means that the final of last season's Westfalenpokal will be repeated in the second round. In June, the Borussia women left the pitch as cup winners after a 2-0 derby victory.
Saturday, 22 November (15:30 CET, Sky): BVB – VfB StuttgartSebastian Hoeness's team have recently racked up five Bundesliga wins in a row and currently occupy third place in the Bundesliga table. After 121 meetings to date, the record between Borussia Dortmund and VfB Stuttgart is evenly balanced: both teams have 48 wins each, plus 25 draws. On 22 November, BVB have the chance to turn the balance in their favour.
Sunday, 23 November (11:00 CET, BVB-TV): General meetingThe day after the home match against VfB Stuttgart, Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund invites you to its annual general meeting in the Westfalenhalle and to participate online, starting at 11:00 CET. The welcome will be followed by the awards and annual reports, as well as various elections, including the election of the president. All club members who have reached the age of 16 by 23 November 2025 are eligible to participate.
Tuesday, 25 November (21:00 CET, Prime): BVB – FC VillarrealAfter their first competitive match against Bilbao in early October, BVB will face another first in the Champions League when they take on Villarreal: this will also be the first time that BVB have faced this particular Spanish club in a competitive match. Villarreal are currently third in the Spanish league, but have yet to win a game in the Champions League this season.
Saturday, 29 November (18:30 CET, Sky): Bayer 04 Leverkusen – BVBBVB have not lost any of their last four games as visitors to the BayArena (three wins, one draw). Julian Brandt, Julian Ryerson, Karim Adeyemi and Serhou Guirassy were the goalscorers when Borussia Dortmund last visited Bayer Leverkusen on the penultimate matchday of last season. The four goalscorers not only contributed to the 4-2 victory for the Black & Yellows, but also helped the team take another step towards qualifying for the Champions League.









































