VfL Wolfsburg: U17 women against Gifhorn – city championship on the way!
On November 7th, 2025, the U17 juniors of VfL Wolfsburg will play against JFV Gifhorn. World Cup qualifying event for the German national team in Wolfsburg.

VfL Wolfsburg: U17 women against Gifhorn – city championship on the way!
There is currently exciting news from the world of junior footballers in Wolfsburg. The U17 juniors of VfL Wolfsburg have so far played seven games in the Braunschweig North C-junior district league. Their impressive goal difference of 36:5 and 21 points clearly show that they have a good hand this year. Next Saturday they will host JFV Gifhorn, who are also doing well with a goal difference of 62:7 and 19 points. The game starts at 11 a.m. at Elsterweg. Football fans can look forward to an exciting game!
While the juniors do their best on the pitch, there are also other exciting events on the program to add to the diversity of activities in Wolfsburg. The second preliminary round of the city championship in goal wall shooting will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. in the VfL Bolzwerk. Interested IG Metall members can take part without prior registration and use the opportunity to combine their visit to the goal wall shooting with the VfL women's game against Eintracht Frankfurt.
The national team in Wolfsburg
But it's not just VfL's juniors and women that are causing excitement. The German men's national team starts their World Cup qualification on Monday under national coach Julian Nagelsmann. The first two games will take place in Wolfsburg: on November 14th against Luxembourg at 8:45 p.m., live on RTL, and on November 17th against Slovakia at the same time but on ZDF.
A special highlight for the fans is the national team's public regeneration session on Monday from 3:30 p.m. in the AOK Stadium. Around 4,000 spectators have the opportunity to see the team. Entry is from 2:30 p.m. and entry is free, but requires a ticket, which is available on the DFB ticket portal. Each person, even babies and small children, needs their own ticket. You should also remember that bags larger than A4 are not permitted in the stadium.
A podcast full of insights
The fan community can also look forward to a new episode of the Wölferadio podcast. Here, presenter Dennis Lindner reflects on the last game against Hoffenheim, while Christian Ears contributes exciting original tones. Ole Bansemer will also talk about Wolves' upcoming challenges against Werder Bremen. The commentators Tim Schulze, Gerald Schröder and Volker Rechin will then comment on the event accordingly.
Wolfsburg always remains lively and has something to offer for everyone - be it in football, at events or in supporting the national team. The coming days promise a lot of excitement and a sense of community for all sports enthusiasts and fans.