Football Germany is looking forward to Saturday evening, 6.30 p.m.: Then FC Bayern Munich will welcome Borussia Dortmund in the top game of the 26th matchday. The game is about leading the table in the top German division. Borussia Dortmund is currently at the top of the rankings. The starting position is therefore clear: In the event of a win or a draw, BVB would remain in first place, while Bayern win the game and the record champions would be top of the table again. The fight for the title in the Bundesliga is more exciting than it has been for a long time

Place

Association

games

Tore

difference

Points

one

Borussia Dortmund

25

55:31

24

53

2

Bayern Munich

25

72:27

45

52

The Munich stadium has been sold out for weeks. 75,000 fans will attend the premiere of the new Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel. If you didn’t get a ticket, you can watch the electrifying duel between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund live on TV at home or in the pub.

The game will be televised by Sky. From 5.30 p.m., the team from the payment transmitter from the stadium will be in touch. Sky sends Sebastian Hellmann to the top game as a moderator, record national player Lothar Matthäus and the former national player Julia Simic are at his side as experts. The party, which is also broadcast in UHD, will be commented on by Wolff Fuss. 32 cameras are used instead of 19 to 26 as in other Bundesliga games. Numerous special cameras should improve the experience for the spectators.

If you don’t have a Sky subscription, you can switch to the numerous live tickers on the Internet (e.g. here at stern) or to the radio. Among other things, several ARD stations broadcast the game in overlays. The game is available in full in the audio stream of “Sportschau live” (here or in the ARD audio library). Reporters Marcel Seufert and Armin Lehmann will report.

Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund is not shown live on free TV. The first detailed summary of the game on free-to-air television is available on ZDF’s “Aktuelle Sportstudio” from 11 p.m.

Sources: Sky, ARD, ZDF, DPA news agency