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Frauen-Bundesliga
FC Bayern Frauen travel to the Stadion an der Alten Försterei on Friday to face Union Berlin in their first away match of the new Bundesliga season, backed by a formidable unbeaten run.
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FC Bayern Frauen head to the Stadion an der Alten Försterei on Friday evening to take on Union Berlin in their opening away fixture of the 2026/27 Bundesliga campaign. The numbers firmly favour the visitors.
Bayern have faced Union Berlin twice in the Bundesliga and won on both occasions - a commanding 4-0 at home followed by a hard-fought 3-2 in Berlin earlier this year. Union will be desperate to break that pattern on home turf.
The Bayern women's side boast a remarkable record in Bundesliga openers, going unbeaten in their last ten - seven victories and three draws. That kind of consistency is hard to argue with.
Bayern's unbeaten league run now stretches to 42 matches. Their last Bundesliga defeat came all the way back in October 2024, when VfL Wolfsburg got the better of them. Since then, nothing but results.
Last season told the whole story: 90 goals scored, comfortably surpassing their expected goals tally, and just nine conceded - the best defensive record in the division. It was dominance in both boxes.
Union Berlin, meanwhile, arrive with a troubling statistic of their own. They have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last nine Bundesliga home matches - a club record they will be keen to end on Friday night.
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