Fateful game for Turbine Potsdam against Wolfsburg in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium!
On November 2nd, 2025, Turbine Potsdam will welcome the second representative of VfL Wolfsburg to the Karl Liebknecht Stadium for an important game in the women's Bundesliga.

Fateful game for Turbine Potsdam against Wolfsburg in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium!
On Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, it goes for the 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium. The women's team will face the second representative of VfL Wolfsburg as part of the current Bundesliga season. Kick-off is at 2:00 p.m., with the stadium gates and box office opening at 12:30 p.m. The game takes place in the context of the opening of the “Jewish Kaleidoscope Brandenburg 2025” theme week and is expected to appeal to fans and players alike.
The current season started quite mixed for Turbine Potsdam. The starting signal was given with a 2-0 win against 1. FC Ingolstadt 04, followed by a 2-3 defeat against Mönchengladbach. This trend continued with various results - including a 0:4 against SC Sand and a frustrating 2:3 against VfL Bochum. A bright spot was a clear 3-0 win in the DFB Cup against 1. FFC Montabaur. Head coach Kurt Russ has set himself the goal of achieving something worthwhile against Wolfsburg on Sunday in order to return the support of the loyal fans.
The challenge of VfL Wolfsburg II
But the challenge that lies ahead for the people of Potsdam should not be underestimated. The second representative of VfL Wolfsburg has ironed out some mistakes from previous games. After they started the season with three defeats, including a hefty 0:5 against SV Meppen, their first win followed: a 2:0 against VfL Bochum. Wolfsburg are currently in 8th place in the table with 10 points. Their position in the league shows that they have put together a solid offense, which could make for an exciting afternoon.
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam looks back on a proud history in women's football. With six championships in the women's Bundesliga and two UEFA Women's Champions League titles, the club is one of the most established clubs in Germany, if not all of Europe. Although recent times have brought with them some challenges, such as relegation from the Bundesliga in 2022, they were successful again in the 2nd Bundesliga in 2023 and were able to set one or two highlights.
A look into the future
The home stadium, the Karl Liebknecht Stadium, has space for 9,254 spectators and has already made a name for itself. The old rivalry comes into its own particularly against strong rivals such as Eintracht Frankfurt, the historic opponent. The club colors blue and white are well known to fans and represent the tradition and fighting spirit of the club.
The explosive encounter on Sunday promises not only exciting women's football, but also the revival of the club's identity and the solidarity between the team and supporters. Be there when it comes to securing important points in Potsdam and exciting the fans! If this isn't a clear invitation to all football lovers to come to the stadium on Sunday, what is? This will be a spectacle!