Live Soccer TV provides you with all the info you need to follow matchday six of the 2022/23 Bundesliga season.

Although the Premier League will not be in action this weekend as the United Kingdom mourns the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, who became the nation's longest serving monarch this year, it is business as usual for Europe's other "Big Five" leagues.

That includes, of course, the Bundesliga, which gets underway on Friday as Werder Bremen and Augsburg kick off matchday six.

Here is all you need to know ahead of matchday six of the 2022/23 Bundesliga season.

Bundesliga rankings ahead of matchday six

Pos.TeamGWWGVDVDTDGPVorm
1 Bayer Leverkusen 31 25 6 0 77 22 +55 81 GGWWW
2 Bayern München 31 22 3 6 89 38 +51 69 WWWVV
3 Stuttgart 31 20 4 7 70 38 +32 64 GVWWG
4 RB Leipzig 31 19 5 7 73 35 +38 62 WWWWG
5 Borussia Dortmund 31 16 9 6 59 39 +20 57 VGWVW
6 Eintracht Frankfurt 31 11 12 8 47 42 +5 45 VWVGG
7 Freiburg 31 11 7 13 43 55 -12 40 VGWVW
8 Augsburg 31 10 9 12 48 52 -4 39 VVWVG
9 Hoffenheim 31 11 6 14 55 63 -8 39 VWVWV
10 Heidenheim 31 9 10 12 44 52 -8 37 WVGWG
11 Werder Bremen 31 10 7 14 41 50 -9 37 WWVGV
12 Wolfsburg 31 9 7 15 37 51 -14 34 WWVVW
13 Borussia M'gladbach 31 7 11 13 53 60 -7 32 GVVWV
14 Union Berlin 31 8 6 17 26 50 -24 30 GVVVG
15 Bochum 31 6 12 13 37 62 -25 30 WVGVG
16 Mainz 05 31 5 13 13 32 49 -17 28 GGWWG
17 Köln 31 4 11 16 24 54 -30 23 GVVWG
18 Darmstadt 98 31 3 8 20 30 73 -43 17 VWVVG

Champions League (groepsfase)
Europa League (groepsfase)
Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Degradatie play-offs
Relegation - 2. Bundesliga

Top matches for matchday six in the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich vs Stuttgart: Bayern Munich earned a well-deserved 2-0 win over Inter in their Champions League opener to preserve their strong track record against Italian opposition. However, die Roten have hit a slight bump domestically, drawing their last two games which has seen them drop to third in the table. Of course, given the top-notch players at their disposal, the reigning Bundesliga winners will certainly bounce back, with Stuttgart hoping to become the latest side to try to cause some concerns for Julian Naglesmann's side this weekend.

Schalke vs Bochum: Two of the worst-performing sides will go head to head on Saturday in a desperate scrap for points. Schalke are doing better, but only slightly, having picked up three points from their first five games, while Bochum remain rooted to the bottom of the table, with zero wins - and thus zero points - so far this season. Will either of these teams be able to finally pick up a positive result?

Leipzig vs Borussia Dortmund: The visitors are joint tied for first place at the moment and are only behind league leaders Freiburg due to a slightly inferior goal difference. A comfortalble 3-0 win over København will certainly give die Schwarzgelben confidence ahead of their match with Leipzig, which comes shortly before a very tough test against former striker Erling Haaland and Manchester City in the Champions League next week.

Freiburg vs Borussia Mochengladbach: Freiburg are surprisingly on top of the table after five rounds, but given Bayern's dominance over the Bundesliga landscape over the past decade, that will likely change after this round. That is, unless if Freiburg can beat Borussia Moenchengladbach this weekend; should they do so, they could return to the top of the table regardless of the result from the Bayern-Stuttgart tie. 

Team news for matchday six in the Bundesliga

Here is the personnel situation for the following teams ahead of matchday six:

Bayern Munich: Coman (muscular), Sarr (patella tendon)

Borussia Dortmund: Bynoe-Gittens (shoulder), Dahoud (shoulder), Haller (testicular cancer), Kobel (muscular), Morey (knee); Doubtful- Adeyemi (foot), Hazard (hamstring), Malen (muscular)

RB Leipzig: Klostermann (ankle), Olmo (knee), Poulsen (thigh)

Bayer Leverkusen: Adli (collarbone), Bellarabi (knee), Lunev (thigh), Wirtz (cruciate ligament)

Borussia Moenchengladbach: Elvedi (ankle), Itakura (suspended), Plea (groin); Doubtful - Lainer (thigh)

Freiburg: Ezekwem (muscular), Gulde (ankle), Höler (metatarsal), Sallai (eye socket); Doubtful - Schade (abdominal)

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