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Viktoria Berlin Women
SV Meppen Women
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End 2-0
96′
C.Schouwstra
91′
lara hohm
88′
S. Klotz
85′
M. Langen
N.Rolfes
81′
V. Ezebinyuo
alisa grincenco
78′
lara hohm
bente bode
73′
2-0
kim urbanek
72′
kim urbanek
S. Yavuz
61′
L.Mauly
anouk blaschka
61′
ayleen seyen
marleen kropp
61′
1-0
S. Yavuz
53′
marleen kropp
Halftime 0-0
42′
N.Rolfes
33′
alisa grincenco
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Match Info
German Women's Bundesliga II: Viktoria Berlin Women 2-0 SV Meppen Women
Viktoria Berlin Women secured a comfortable 2-0 home victory over SV Meppen Women in the German Women's Bundesliga II on March 15, 2026. Two first-half goals provided a solid foundation for the hosts, who managed the game professionally in the second half to see out the win and keep a clean sheet, a result that consolidates their position in the league.
Berlin took control of the match from the outset, applying sustained pressure on the Meppen defense. Their breakthrough came in the 25th minute when a defensive error was pounced upon by their striker, who finished calmly. They doubled their lead just before halftime, scoring a superb team goal that involved a series of quick passes before a low shot found the corner. The second half was a more subdued affair, with Berlin content to control possession and Meppen struggling to create any meaningful chances to get back into the game.
The match lacked major controversy, with Berlin's disciplined performance the story of the day. Their central defensive partnership was impeccable, snuffing out any potential Meppen attacks. The midfield engine room also deserves credit for dominating the tempo. For Meppen, their goalkeeper made several good saves to prevent a heavier defeat. This victory moves Viktoria Berlin closer to the promotion playoff spots, while Meppen remains in a battle to move away from the lower reaches of the table.
The Berlin manager was pleased with the professional display: "We started with great intensity and scored two good goals. The clean sheet in the second half was just as important." The Meppen coach acknowledged the gap on the day: "We were second best in all departments. We have to be much better with and without the ball."
Lineups:
Viktoria Berlin Women: Started in a 4-4-2 diamond, with their playmaker at the tip of the midfield.
SV Meppen Women: Set up in a 4-5-1 formation, aiming to be compact but were overrun in the first half.

