12 February 2026
Juventus Women's away match against Wolfsburg ended in a 2-2 draw, having led 2-0 after an hour thanks to goals from Capela and Vangsgaard. The German team's equalizer came in the 95th minute, the last possible moment of the first leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League play-offs. The return match will take place at the Allianz Stadium in seven days.
Let's relive the emotions of the match.
MATCH REPORT
The Bianconere's away match against Wolfsburg got off to a flying start, as did Ana Capeta's debut. It took just six minutes for her to score her first goal for Juventus Women from a corner kick from the left by Carbonell, with the new arrival heading the ball past the home goalkeeper at her near post.
The Germans responded immediately, but Juventus' defence managed to withstand the pressure: in the 15th minute, Huth's cross bounced off the crossbar, while the Wolfsburg players' other attempts were blocked by the Juventus defence.
Canzi's players managed to control the latter stages of the first half well, with Walti hitting the the crossbar in the 39th minute. The score remained unchanged, and Juventus Women led 1-0 at halftime.
In the second half, Juventus managed possession well throughout. In the 50th minute, Capeta's header was deflected out for a corner, while in the 54th minute Canzi was forced to bring on Schatzer in place of the injured Walti.
Then, on the hour mark, Juventus Women doubled their lead, albeit somewhat fortuitously. Vangsgaard finished off a great move by the Bianconere via a pass from Capeta, with the Dane's shot deflecting off of Dijkstra's foot then skimming past Johannes and into the net.
The Bianconere then lost Kullberg to a muscle injury, before being on the receiving end of a dramatic comeback in a dramatic finale. First, Calligaris's handball was penalized by the referee after a VAR review, with Minge scoring from the penalty spot. Then, in the final minute, Linder scored with a powerful strike from outside the box to tie the score at 2-2.













