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Women's Champions League
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How to watch today's Wolfsburg Women vs PSG Women Champons League game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

Paris Saint-Germain and VfL Wolfsburg are set to embark on their European campaign at AOK Stadion under the revamped Women's Champions League format.

The days when Wolfsburg were genuine heavyweights in the Women's Champions League now feel like a distant memory. Their aura of inevitability has faded, a far cry from the side that once made deep runs year after year. Failing to make it past Juventus in the qualifiers last season brought an abrupt end to a golden era that saw them reach at least the quarterfinals six times in succession, nine out of ten seasons, to be exact. Yet, despite all that consistency, the elusive final has remained out of reach since 2016-17.

PSG, meanwhile, are no strangers to the latter stages of Europe's top competition, that is, if you overlook last season’s debacle when they didn't even make the group stage. Now under Stephan Lerch, they're itching to make amends and finally cross that final frontier. Wolfsburg, who climbed to the top of their group on goal difference, thanks to a ruthless 8-0 demolition of Essen, have already confirmed that their European clash against Manchester United will be played at the grand Volkswagen Arena, a fitting stage for a club trying to reclaim its prestige.

But before that headline act, the German giants kick off their continental campaign at the more intimate AOK Stadion against PSG. The Parisians have been trying to muscle in on OL Lyon's domestic dominance in recent years, though their bruising 6-1 defeat to the French juggernaut last month suggests there's still a gulf to bridge.

When these two sides last crossed paths in the 2022-23 campaign, Wolfsburg sent PSG packing on their way to the final. Yet, a humbling 10-2 aggregate loss to Barcelona in last season’s quarterfinals exposed the cracks that have since widened.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

How to watch VfL Wolfsburg vs Paris Saint-Germain online - TV channels & live streams

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The match will be shown live on Paramount+, Fubo and CBS Sports Network in the US. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you are abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out GOAL's guide to the best VPNs for streaming sport.

VfL Wolfsburg vs Paris Saint-Germain kick-off time

The match will be played at the AOK Stadion on Wednesday, with kick-off at 3:00 pm ET or 12:00 pm PT for fans in the US

Team news & squads

VfL Wolfsburg vs Paris Saint Germain lineups

Injuries and Suspended players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

VfL Wolfsburg team news

It's a familiar script for Wolfsburg, every summer, another star walks out the door. This year, it was Jule Brand heading to Lyon; last year, Ewa Pajor was prised away by Barcelona. You can't build dynasties when your crown jewels keep being plucked away, and that's been Wolfsburg's eternal struggle.

Paris Saint-Germain team news

If there was ever a statement of intent, it came in the form of PSG's bold—but ultimately failed—€1 million swoop for Alexia Putellas this summer. Landing the Barcelona superstar would have been a seismic move, but the deal fell through, leaving the sense that this year's squad doesn't quite pack the same punch as last season's. 

Sure, the arrivals of Crystal Dunn, Olga Carmona, and Rasheedat Ajibade add quality and versatility, but the losses sting far more. Both Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir (Shrader) made the switch to Lyon, while Grace Geyoro opted for a new challenge with London City Lionesses.

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