

DFB-pokal
frauen
2022/23
WHERE TO WATCH
Quarterfinals: 28 February 2023
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RB Leipzig vs SGS Essen 17:00 GMT
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Austria: Sky Go, Sky Sport 3/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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Denmark: Viaplay
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Estonia: Viaplay
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Finland: Viaplay
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Germany: Sky Go, WOW, Sky Sport 3/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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Iceland: Viaplay
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International: Onefootball
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Latvia: Viaplay
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Lithuania: Viaplay
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Netherlands: Viaplay
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Norway: Viaplay
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Poland: Viaplay
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Swaziland: Sky Sport Mix
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Sweden: Viaplay
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Switzerland: Sky Sport Top Event
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FC Carl Zeiss Jena vs SC Freiburg 17:00 GMT
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Austria: Sky Go, Sky Sport 4/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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Germany: Sky Go, WOW, Sky Sport 4/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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International: Onefootball
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Swaziland: Sky Sport Mix
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Switzerland: Sky Sport Top Event
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1. FC Köln vs VfL Wolfsburg 17:00 GMT
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Austria: Sky Go, Sky Sport 2/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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Germany: Sky Go, WOW, Sky Sport 2/HD, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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International: Onefootball
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Swaziland: Sky Sport Mix
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Switzerland: Sky Sport Top Event
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TSG Hoffenheim vs FC Bayern München 19:30 GMT
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Austria: Sky Go, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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Germany: ARD, Sky Go, WOW, Sky Sport Top Event, Sky Sport Mix
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International: Onefootball
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Swaziland: Sky Sport Mix
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Switzerland: Sky Sport Top Event
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Semifinals: 15 - 17 April 2023
Final: 18 May 2023
ABOUT DFB-POKAL FRAUEN

DFB-Pokal Frauen is the German Women's Cup
Founded: 1981
2022/23 Season: 20 August 2022 - 18 May 2023
Teams: 48
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All teams from previous year's Frauen-Bundesliga
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All the teams from previous year's 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, excluding certain clubs' second teams.
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5 champions of the previous year's season in Regionalliga (women's third-tier in Germany)
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The 21 winners of the regional association cups "Verbandspokal"
Format: The rounds will be played in a one-legged system where the clubs from lower leagues will host against clubs from higher leagues until the quarterfinals.
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Round 1: 20 - 22 August 2022
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Round 2: 10 - 12 September 2022
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Round of 16: 19 - 20 November 2022
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Quarterfinals: 28 February 2023
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Semifinals: 15 - 17 April 2023
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Final: 18 May 2023
Championship venue: RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne
Current champions 2021/22: VfL Wolfsburg (9th title)
Most successful club: Vfl Wolfsburg & Eintracht Frankfurt, previous known as 1. FFC Frankfurt (9 titles each)