Watch Juventus v Wolfsburg on Disney+ with Ben Haines, Flo Pollock, Rachel Brown-Finnis & Ellen White
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Watch Juventus v Wolfsburg on Disney+ with Ben Haines, Flo Pollock, Rachel Brown-Finnis & Ellen White
The thrilling second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League knockout round playoffs between Juventus and VfL Wolfsburg kicks off at 17:45 UK time on Thursday 19 February 2026 at Juventus Center in Turin. With the aggregate tied at 2-2 after a dramatic first leg draw in Germany, fans can catch every moment live on Disney+ UK & Ireland (£/€/geo/R), making it the go-to destination for British viewers seeking top-class women's football coverage.[1][3][4]
Leading the broadcast is experienced presenter Ben Haines, known for his engaging style across major football events. Haines has built a reputation hosting high-profile matches, bringing energy and insight to UEFA competitions. Joining him on commentary duties is the main voice, Flo Pollock, a rising star in sports broadcasting whose vivid descriptions have captivated audiences on women's international fixtures. Providing expert co-commentary is Rachel Brown-Finnis, the former England goalkeeper with 82 caps and a storied career including Everton triumphs and World Cup appearances. Now a respected pundit, her tactical breakdowns add depth, drawing from years defending for the Lionesses.[7]
Rounding out the team is pundit Ellen White, England's all-time leading goalscorer with 52 goals in 90 caps and a key figure in the 2022 Euros victory. White's transition to analysis has been seamless, offering sharp observations from her stints at Arsenal and Manchester City in the WSL. Her presence promises invaluable perspectives on this evenly matched tie.[1]
This clash revives a rivalry with history: the first leg on 12 February saw Juventus Women lead 2-0 through goals from Capela and Vangsgaard, only for Wolfsburg to snatch a 95th-minute equaliser from Linder after a VAR penalty by Minge. Juventus coach Canzi called it the most important match since his arrival, highlighting the stakes at Allianz Stadium's counterpart venue.[2][3]
Wolfsburg, ninth in the league phase with nine points (W3 L3), boast a strong record against Italian sides, winning all three prior two-legged ties including a 6-0 quarter-final demolition of Brescia in 2015/16. They've triumphed in their last three home games versus Italian clubs but have lost their last two European outings, including to Chelsea.[5][7] Key threats include forward Lineth Beerensteyn (4 goals) and midfielder Svenja Huth (assists).[1][4]
Juventus, one point and place above at eighth (W3 D1 L2), chase their second quarter-final appearance since 2021/22. They've won just once in six against German teams but stunned Wolfsburg 2-0 there in 2021. Standouts like Tatiana Pinto (2 goals) and Anne-Marie Vangsgaard (2 goals) will be pivotal. This marks Juve's eighth straight European campaign since 2018/19.[4][5]
With no aggregate away goals rule, extra time or penalties loom if level. British fans, tune into Disney+ Europe for this potential classic, unavailable on ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT this round. For more on the UEFA Women's Champions League, visit the official site. Expect fireworks as both sides vie for quarter-final glory.[1][6]
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Article generated: 19 February 2026, 17:42 GMT
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