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Wolfsburg

American  
[woolfs-burg, vawlfs-boork] / ˈwʊlfs bɜrg, ˈvɔlfs bʊərk /

noun

  1. a city in Lower Saxony, in N central Germany, near Brunswick.


Wolfsburg British  
/ ˈvɔlfsbʊrk /

noun

  1. a city in N central Germany, in Lower Saxony: founded in 1938; motor-vehicle industry. Pop: 122 724 (2003 est)

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In the other knockout ties, Manchester United will face Atletico Madrid with the victors set to meet Bayern Munich, and Wolfsburg take on Juventus for the right to play Lyon in the last eight.

From Barron's

The French champions will face either Wolfsburg or Juventus in the quarter-finals.

From BBC

They are automatically through to the quarter-finals following a 2-1 win at Wolfsburg.

From BBC

That put them in a strong position to secure a top-four automatic qualification spot and they pounced on the opportunity, with a ruthless 6-0 win over St Polten followed by Wednesday's massive win at Wolfsburg.

From BBC

Skinner will hope key England internationals Jess Park and Ella Toone remain fit, while two-time champion Fridolina Rolfo - who has played in five finals with her former clubs Barcelona and Wolfsburg - can use her experience to guide them further.

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