FC Bayern München
·16 July 2026
Women’s Bundesliga fixture list released

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·16 July 2026

FC Bayern Women can now plot their path to the defence of their Google Pixel Bundesliga title after the fixture list for the 26 matchdays of the 2026/27 season was released on Thursday.
José Barcala’s team kick off the new season in the official opener against Union Berlin at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei on Friday, 21 August 2026 (18:20 CEST). The following week, promoted Mainz are the campaign’s first visitors to Munich (28-31 August) before another home game against Freiburg (4-7 September). There is then an away fixture at Bayer Leverkusen (11-14 September) and a home clash with Köln (18-21 September).
The domestic double winners continue their title defence away at Eintracht Frankfurt (2-4 October) before a first Bundesliga meeting with VfB Stuttgart in Munich (16-19 October), followed by RB Leipzig away (23-26 October) and Werder Bremen at home (6-9 November).
The first league encounter with last season’s runners-up Wolfsburg is away from home on Matchday 10 (13-16 November). Hoffenheim then come to the Bavarian capital (20-23 November) before an international break. Club action resumes at home to Nürnberg (11-14 December). The final competitive fixture of 2026 is away at Hamburg (18-21 December).
The order of the fixtures is then repeated into the new year, starting at home to Union (15-18 January 2027) and then away at Mainz (22-25 January) and Freiburg (29 January-1 February).
The season’s last away fixture is at Nürnberg (7-10 May) before the curtain comes down on the 2026/27 campaign at home to HSV on Sunday, 23 May, when all matches kick off at the same time.
Details of exact dates and kick-off times for fixtures will be confirmed over the course of the season.
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