Top storylines for Sunday’s week 2 games
Felix Pahl

After an exciting start to the 2025 ELF season in Week 1, Sunday brings us another round of important and exciting matchups. Let’s take a look at the key storylines for Sunday’s action.
Nordic Storm at Wroclaw Panthers (13:00 CET)
Battle of the unbeatens
Both the Nordic Storm and the Wroclaw Panthers started their seasons with big wins. Now, they face each other in what could be one of the most important early-season matchups. Both teams have playoff ambitions — but spots are limited. This game could show who truly belongs among the league’s elite.
Stuttgart Surge at Paris Musketeers (13:00 CET)
Early pressure for Paris, big goals for Stuttgart
This matchup features two strong teams with high expectations. The Paris Musketeers lost a close game to Rhein Fire in Week 1 and now face a must-win situation if they want to stay on track for another deep playoff run. The Stuttgart Surge are dreaming of a Championship Game in their home city and will push hard to stay unbeaten. Expect a high-level football battle.
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Helvetic Mercenaries at Raiders Tirol (16:25 CET)
First win on the line
Both the Mercenaries and the Raiders Tirol are still looking for their first win of the season. The Mercenaries, led by dual-threat QB Isaiah Weed, struggled on defense in Week 1 and want to bounce back. The Raiders showed strong defensive play against Munich but couldn’t convert their chances on offense. This game could help one of these teams get back on track.
Berlin Thunder at Munich Ravens (16:25 CET)
High-powered offense vs. Lockdown defense
The Berlin Thunder started their season with a dominant win over the Cologne Centurions, showing strength in all three phases of the game. The Munich Ravens also began with a victory — less flashy, but very controlled, especially on defense. Now, Berlin’s explosive offense will face Munich’s tough defensive unit in one of Sunday’s most exciting matchups.
With playoff hopes, team pride, and momentum on the line, Sunday promises another great day of ELF football across Europe.