

In a pre‑season international club friendly staged at the Frankfurt am Main Arena, Eintracht Frankfurt Women defeated SC Sand Women 3-1 on July 19, 2026. The match served as an important preparation test for both sides ahead of the upcoming Frauen-Bundesliga season, with Frankfurt showing sharp attacking intent.
Match Overview
Eintracht dominated possession in the first half and created several chances before finally breaking through in the 28th minute. SC Sand equalised against the run of play just before the break, but a strong second‑half performance from the hosts, including two quick goals, sealed the victory. The friendly allowed both coaches to experiment with formations and player rotations.
Key Moments
- 28′ – Frankfurt lead: A flowing team move ended with a low cross from the left being tapped in by striker Laura Freigang at the far post.
- 41′ – Sand equalise: A long‑range effort from Selina Hesse took a deflection and looped over the Frankfurt goalkeeper.
- 58′ – Frankfurt regain advantage: Midfielder Samantha Steffen powered a header from a corner into the net.
- 64′ – Third goal: Freigang turned provider, setting up substitute Nicole Anyomi for a composed finish inside the box.
Tactical Observations
Frankfurt lined up in a 4‑3‑3 that emphasised width, with full‑backs pushing high. SC Sand used a compact 5‑3‑2 designed to absorb pressure and hit on the break, which partly worked in the first half. However, Frankfurt’s increased tempo in the second half stretched the Sand defence, and the introduction of Anyomi added pace and directness. SC Sand struggled to maintain their shape after conceding the second goal.
Standout Performers
- Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt): A goal and an assist, plus intelligent movement that constantly troubled the Sand backline.
- Samantha Steffen (Eintracht Frankfurt): Scored a crucial header and won eleven duels in midfield.
- Selina Hesse (SC Sand): Scored her team’s only goal and looked dangerous on the counter‑attack.
Preparation Context
For Eintracht Frankfurt, this friendly represents a successful step in their pre‑season buildup, with the team showing good fitness and chemistry. SC Sand, meanwhile, will take positives from a resilient first‑half display but will need to tighten up defensively before the league kicks off. The match also served as a chance for both managers to assess fringe players in competitive conditions.