Yeah, group C looks the toughest... but there is a very good prize for winning this group - comming in next round. For the quarter-finals, teams will be seeded based on their performance in the group stage. The three group winners and the best second-placed team will be seeded and will also be the hosts for the match. Teams from the same group will not be drawn against each other. Winner of group C not only is the host of quarterfinal match but (most likely) will miss all of the heavy weights (Melbourne, Wuhan, Suwon and Naehgohyang) in this round.
The 1st leg of the third Qualifying round of the Women’s Champions League is today. If I'm correct, involved japanese are Fortuna Hjørring : Takahira (former Mynavi) and Watanabe (former Urawa) Man U : Miyazawa Eintracht : R. Chiba St Pölten vs Fortuna Hjørring SK Brann vs Manchester United Women Eintracht Frankfurt vs Real Madrid CF
They changed the pot a few days before the draw. Wuhan was initially in pot 2, that was kind of strange considering that they are the current title holder. It’s indeed a tricky draw for Beleza. The group stage matches will be held between ́November 9 and 15.
Well, with both Koreas in the group, if it's not the worse possible draw, it's anyway very close! Yes, there is a potential reward, but only if Beleza play well in the group stage. I hope they won't disappoint as Urawa did in the quarters of last year.
Another Japanese player in 2.Bundesliga: Risa Yamada in Potsdam https://www.turbine-potsdam.de/2025...1-ffc-turbine-potsdam-willkommen-risa-yamada/
Weekend games: 14th september: WE League (all games start at 18:00) Mynavi vs Regina Urawa vs Chifure Ohmiya vs Albi Nagano vs Jef Nadeshiko League Iga vs Viama 13:00 Nippatsu vs Setagaya 15:00 Shizuoka vs Ehime 15:00 Belle vs Orca 15:00 15th september: WE League Nojima vs Inac 14:00 Cerezo vs Beleza 17:00 Nadeshiko League Nagoya vs Speranza 14:00 Harima vs Nittaidai 15:00
My game of this weekend: You can give your entries to only WE or Nadeshiko League, and both OK, but mixing two is not acceptable. 1. scorers (max 5 each 10pts, perfect 5 100pts), perfect 10 300pts 2. at least two goals scorer (each league 1 100pts, nobody 20pts) 3. at least three goals scorer (each league 1 300pts, nobody 0pts) exceptional adding 4. team which got the most goals of all 24 (1 100pts)
Have I to name 5 scorers of WE league and 5 scorers of Nadeshiko League? (otherwise I can't get "perfect 10"?)
1. Mami Ueno (Regina), Mei Shimada (Urawa), Yume Takikawa (Albirex), Akimi Kawafune (Nagano), Moka Hiwatari (Beleza) 2. Yui Narumiya (INAC) 3. Yuzuki Yamamoto (Beleza) 4. Beleza
My answer WE League 1. Arai Moka, Ogawa Yuki (Jef), Ogawa Ai (Regina), Hiwatari Moka, Hirakawa Hina 2. Yakata Miyu 3. Yoshida Riko Nadeshiko League 1. Azumi Kazuki (Nittaidai), Kono Fuka (Ehime), Kamiya Chiina (Iga), Muroi Coco (Nippatsu), Shinohara Saya (Setagaya) 2. Tsuchiya Yuzuki (Shizuoka) 3. Yokoyama Kumi (Shizuoka) 4. Inac
Tonight's WSL games (starting in 15 minutes): 1) Man City - Brighton; -- Yui starts for City, Fujino on the bench -- Minami starts for Brighton; Seike and Tsunoda on the bench not geo-blocked ==> 2) West Ham - Arsenal; -- Ueki starts for the Hammers; Endo on the bench ==> no stream
Saturday Empress' Cup Qualifying Tohoku (2) Semis Mynavi Youth vs Sendai Uni Seiwa Gakuen HS vs JFA Kanto (9) Quaters OSA Rhea vs Nihon Uni Fujizakura vs Kanagawa Uni Tokai (2) Semis Veertien vs Chukyo Uni Fujieda Junshin HS vs Tokoha Uni Tachibana HS
1. Ueno (Regina), Mei Shimada (Urawa), Hiwatari & Yamamoto(Beleza), Aikawa (Inac) 2. Yamamoto (Beleza) 3. Nobody 4. Urawa
1.Ririko Tanno, Miharu Shinjo, Riko Yoshida, Mei Shimada, Mami Ueno 2.Moka Hiwatari 3.Miki Ito 4. Urawa