

VfL Wolfsburg Women began their pre-season preparations in emphatic fashion, securing a confident 2-0 victory over Dutch side PSV Eindhoven Women in an international club friendly on 24 July 2026. The match, played behind closed doors at the AOK Stadion, served as an important test for both teams as they build towards their respective domestic and European campaigns.
The Bundesliga giants controlled proceedings from the first whistle, demonstrating the kind of fluid possession football that has made them perennial contenders in the Frauen-Bundesliga and the UEFA Women's Champions League. PSV Eindhoven, who finished third in the Eredivisie Vrouwen last season, showed plenty of ambition but lacked the cutting edge to trouble the organised Wolfsburg defence.
Match Overview
Wolfsburg dominated the opening half-hour, pressing high and forcing PSV into errors deep inside their own half. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a slick combination down the left flank ended with a precise finish from Ewa Pajor, the Polish international striker showing her trademark composure in front of goal. The second goal arrived just before half-time, as Lena Oberdorf fired home from a corner kick, doubling the lead and effectively sealing the result.
PSV improved after the interval, with coach Sander Luiten introducing fresh legs, but Wolfsburg's backline, marshalled by Kathrin Hendrich, remained resolute. The home side created several chances to extend their lead, with Alexandra Popp hitting the bar from a header, but the scoreline remained 2-0.
Standout Performers
- Lena Oberdorf – Dominated the midfield battle, winning tackles and dictating the tempo. Her goal from a set piece highlighted her growing influence in attack.
- Ewa Pajor – Always a threat in behind, her movement caused PSV's defence constant problems. A well-taken opener set the tone.
- Esmee Brugts (PSV) – The young winger showed flashes of quality on the counter, but lacked consistent support from her teammates.
Pre-Season Context
For VfL Wolfsburg Women, this friendly is part of a rigorous pre-season schedule that includes further matches against top European opposition. Head coach Tommy Stroot is looking to integrate new signings while sharpening the tactical sharpness of his established stars. PSV Eindhoven, meanwhile, are using these fixtures to build chemistry ahead of the new Eredivisie Vrouwen season, where they aim to challenge Ajax and FC Twente for the title.
The result gives Wolfsburg early momentum, while PSV will take positives from their second-half resilience. Both sides will be better for the competitive minutes as they edge closer to the competitive start of their respective campaigns.