Mar 11 • 19:43 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Quarter-finals in the DFB Women’s Cup: FC Bayern wins against HSV, Wolfsburg against Frankfurt

Defending champion Bayern Munich and record title holder VfL Wolfsburg advanced to the semi-finals of the DFB Women’s Cup with decisive victories in the quarter-finals.

The DFB Women’s Cup quarter-finals saw Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg secure their places in the semi-finals with impressive performances. Bayern Munich triumphantly defeated Hamburger SV 3-0 in front of 12,638 fans at the Volksparkstadion, demonstrating their dominant form. This victory comes despite the absence of national team player Klara Bühl, as coach José Barcala prepared them for a challenging match. A crucial early goal from Edna Imade, resulting from a defensive blunder by HSV, set the tone for the game.

In the other notable clash, VfL Wolfsburg faced Eintracht Frankfurt and emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win, thanks to a goal from a key player. The match highlighted Wolfsburg's defensive strength and tactical discipline, confirming their status as the record cup winners. The excitement in women’s football continues with these results, as lesser-known clubs like SC Sand unfortunately bowed out after their earlier upset against 1. FC Köln, losing to Carl Zeiss Jena.

Additionally, the match between SGS Essen and Werder Bremen generated significant excitement, as the struggling team from Ruhrgebiet clinched a 1-0 victory against last year's finalists, underscoring the unpredictability and competitiveness of the tournament. With the semi-finals looming, the performances in these quarter-finals point towards an entertaining conclusion to this year's DFB Women’s Cup, particularly with the strong showings from Bayern and Wolfsburg, who remain favorites for the title.

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