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Germany · Germany · 1. Bundesliga Damen

Mannheim and Club an der Alster put the center of gravity on matchday 16 in the Women's Bundesliga

The official preview places Saturday's match as the great reference for the weekend, with the lead at stake and with more pressure also accumulated in Berlin and Duisburg.

April 9, 2026 · 1 min read · StickAtlas Desk

Mannheim and Club an der Alster put the center of gravity on matchday 16 in the Women's Bundesliga

A day that does not hide its main match

The preview of the 1. Women's Bundesliga is built around a clear match: Mannheimer HC against Club an der Alster. The leader receives the most serious pursuer and does so with the option of opening a gap again in a race that also defines the European classification for next season.

Mannheim arrives reinforced by a positive European weekend and with the opportunity to regain its margin at the top.

Alster needs to win to take the top spot and confirm that his great start to 2026 has real continuity.

The preview also points to Berliner HC's fourth straight home game and the pressure on Club Raffelberg to respond after their tough previous defeat.

When a league concentrates the focus on a single intersection in this way, it is usually not just by poster. It's because the table is already beginning to distinguish between aspiring and truly sustaining. And this German women's day has exactly that tone.

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April 9, 2026

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