She-wolves in the final: Germany fights against Spain for the title!
Wolfsburg provides information about VfL, the UEFA Women's Nations League and important games on October 29th, 2025. Current developments and statistics.

She-wolves in the final: Germany fights against Spain for the title!
Today, October 29, 2025, the football world is watching the UEFA Women's Nations League, which is currently in full swing. VfL Wolfsburg has shared exciting news about the wolves and their international missions in their current “Wolf Tracks”. Germany qualified for the final, which will take place against Spain, with a thrilling 2-2 draw in the semi-final against France. A total of 18,112 spectators watched the thrilling duel, which underlines the importance of this important event. Four VfL Wolfsburg players are in the German national team, which increases the club's pride.
But that's not all. The entire competition, which runs from October 24th to 29th, 2025, includes a total of 12 teams who have already scored 38 goals in 11 matches - an impressive 3.45 goals per game on average. Attendance numbers are also remarkable, with an average of 2,291 per game, with a total of 25,198 fans attending the games so far. The aim is to determine the teams that will qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Ascents and descents are coming
The UEFA Women's Nations League, which has been held in the new format since November 2022, consists of several leagues. The 12 participating teams are currently divided into the different leagues. The format involves home and away games, with higher teams remaining in their league in case of doubt, while lower teams have the chance of promotion provided they win their game. Aggregate goals determine the outcome, and in the event of a tie, there is extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout. Four third-place teams from League A will battle against four second-place teams from League B, while the best third-place teams from League B will compete against the best-placed runners-up from League C.
There were already notable results before the current games: While Denmark shone against the Republic of Ireland with 8:1, Austria held its own against its counterpart with 2:1, which underlines the stability of the leagues. The UEFA Women’s Nations League matches are therefore more than just games; they are the key to future international appearances.
Fateful events and local actions
Meanwhile, VfL Wolfsburg was also active off the pitch. The U15 young wolves visited the AWO residential and nursing home on October 23rd to promote intergenerational exchange. The boys and girls had the opportunity to gain valuable experience and spread joy through a “generation quiz” and personal discussions. Such actions strengthen the sense of community and the connection to the region.
However, there were injuries on the pitch: Joakim Maehle had to be taken to hospital due to a shoulder injury during training, while Rogerio still has to wait for surgery on his knee. Such setbacks are part of sport, but the focus remains on the challenges ahead.
In this sense, women's football remains exciting and full of surprises. The UEFA Women's Nations League shows how competitive and dynamic the sport is for women and underlines the need to invest even more attention and resources into the development of women's football. The coming days promise even more exciting games that will captivate fans. We are excited to see how the situation surrounding the final between Germany and Spain will develop.
For more information about VfL Wolfsburg, the She-Wolves and the UEFA Women’s Nations League, read on VfL Wolfsburg, Wikipedia – UEFA Women’s Nations League Promotion/Relegation Matches or Wikipedia - UEFA Women's Nations League.