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Saturday, 27 May 2023 | |||||
Live | 9:30am | Eintracht Frankfurt |
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Live | 9:30am | Köln |
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Live | 9:30am | RB Leipzig |
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Live | 9:30am | Stuttgart |
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Live | 9:30am | Union Berlin |
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Live | 9:30am | Wolfsburg |
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Channels licensed to broadcast Bundesliga in United States
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![]() | ESPN » Seasons 2020-2026 ESPN has acquired multi-platform broadcast rights to the German Bundesliga in USA, which will run from 2020 through 2026. The broacaster will cover every game live on its streaming service ESPN+, whereas its linear TV networks will telecast select Bundesliga games every season. The deal also includesMore detailsexclusive programs and match highlights.Available on: ESPN
» Flagship network ESPN will televise select Bundesliga matches in USA throughout the period of the deal, with English-language commentary. Extra Bundesliga content will be provided via shows like ESPN FC Live. ESPN2
» Television network ESPN2 will join in on the English-language coverage of the Bundesliga in USA. On top of airing select Bundesliga matches, ESPN2 will air auxiliary programming around Germany’s top division, such as preview shows. ESPN Deportes
» ESPN Deportes will participate in the coverage of the German Bundesliga in USA with Spanish-language broadcasts and TV shows, such as SportsCenter. Season previews and other exclusive online content will be available to watch on the network’s online platform at ESPNDeportes.com. ESPN+
» Premium OTT platform ESPN+ will stream all 306 Bundesliga matches live and on demand, every season in USA. Coverage will be provided both in English and Spanish languages. The games will be available to watch through the ESPN App, on both Android and iOS tablets and smartphones, as well as on PC an Mac. |
![]() | FuboTV subscribers will get comprehensive Bundesliga coverage, following the OTT service’s multi-year agreement with ESPN, who holds the rights for the league in USA until 2026. As a carrier of the broadcaster’s linear networks, fuboTV will make it possible for its users to watch auxiliary programming around the Bundesliga from ESPN, including match highlights, talk shows and more.More detailsThe Bundesliga on fuboTV will be available to stream live and on demand in high definition. |
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About Bundesliga
Founded in 1963, the German Bundesliga is one of the top domestic leagues in Europe. It is organized by the German Football Association and is also known as the “Fußball-Bundesliga” or “1. Bundesliga”.
The league consists of 18 teams battling it out for the title. The German league is unique in the sense that it has an extended break over the Christmas season where the campaign stops for a period of 1 month (5-6 weeks), mainly due to the weather conditions.
This league hosts a variety of top-caliber clubs that have made a name for themselves both domestically and/or in Europe. Without a doubt, Bayern München are the most recognizable German side, with other notable teams being Borussia Dortmund, Schalke 04, Bayer Leverkusen, and Eintracht Frankfurt.
The German top-flight operates under a promotion-relegation system, with the bottom two teams automatically dropping to the second division at the end of each season and being replaced by the top two finishers in the 2. Bundesliga. The third-from-bottom side enter the relegation playoff. Here they face the third-placed team from the second division, with the winner earning a spot in the Bundesliga for the following campaign.
The top four teams in the league earn tickets to the UEFA Champions League while those that finish in fifth and sixth enter the Europa League. The DFB Pokal, Germany’s knockout cup competition, offers a UEL slot to the champions but if the winners have already earned a European berth via the league, then that spot passes on to the seventh-placed club.
This competition ranks among Europe’s top five leagues, which comes as little surprise given the great teams and iconic players the Bundesliga has blessed us with. Gerd Muller and Franz Beckenbauer are two of the most iconic names to have played in the German top-flight but the list doesn’t stop there as Jupp Heynckes, Lothar Matthaus, Oliver Kahn, Manuel Neuer, Robert Lewandowski, and many others are worthy of praise.
As a result, the tournament enjoys immense popularity, with legions of fans both in Germany and worldwide tuning week in, week out to catch the action live via licensed TV broadcasters, live streaming options, and on-demand services.