Bundesliga streaming — every Bayern, Dortmund & Leverkusen match

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German Bundesliga · August–May · Sky Sports (UK & Germany); ESPN+ (US); DAZN (Germany supplement); beIN (MENA)

German Bundesliga is the top flight of German football — 18 clubs, 306 matches August to May. The Bundesliga is the working person's league: cheapest tickets in Europe, standing terraces, the famous 'Yellow Wall' at Borussia Dortmund's Westfalenstadion, and the highest average attendance in any European top division. Bayern Munich's dominance was finally broken by Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten 2023–24 season under Xabi Alonso, and the league has felt genuinely competitive since.

The current generation of stars makes the Bundesliga essential viewing: Harry Kane at Bayern, broke goalscoring records in his first two seasons; Florian Wirtz at Leverkusen (since 2025 at Liverpool, but his story is Bundesliga); Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, Manuel Neuer at Bayern; Serhou Guirassy at Dortmund; Granit Xhaka at Leverkusen. The Klassiker (Bayern vs Dortmund) and the Revierderby (Dortmund vs Schalke) are two of football's most atmospheric fixtures.

Rights: in Germany it's split between Sky Bundesliga (~€30/month, all Saturday afternoon matches) and DAZN (~€44/month, Friday + Sunday); in the UK it's Sky Sports (~£25/month standalone or ~£40/month bundled); in the US it's ESPN+ (~$11.99/month) which carries every match in English; in MENA it's beIN Sports; in Asia varies by country. An expat fan needs Sky + DAZN + Premier Sports just to follow Bundesliga + Champions League + a European league.

PremiumIPTV bundles every Bundesliga match (Friday, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Sunday) in 4K UHD with English (Sky Sports / ESPN+ feed), German (Sky Deutschland / DAZN), French, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic audio tracks. Plus 2. Bundesliga (the second division — promotion battles featuring Hertha Berlin, Hamburger SV, Karlsruhe), DFB-Pokal (German cup) and DFL-Supercup. EPG in your local timezone. Multi-cam on Der Klassiker and Pokal final. From €5/month on the annual plan, which also includes Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, all UEFA competitions and the World Cup 2026.

Why PremiumIPTV over Sky Sports, DAZN & cable?

ServicePrice/moLeagues coveredVOD4KSupport
Sky Sports (UK)£35Premier League onlyPhone/Chat
DAZN€30Serie A + Bundesliga (DE)Chat
TNT Sports + Amazon£40UEFA + Serie A (UK)Chat
Apple TV MLS Pass$15MLS onlyEmail
Premier Sports (UK)£15La Liga + Ligue 1Email
PremiumIPTVfrom €5EVERY major leagueWhatsApp direct, English

Bundesliga

All 306 Bundesliga matches

Friday night, Saturday 15:30 conference, Saturday 18:30, Sunday + Monday — every kick-off live in 4K UHD.

Multi-language commentary

Sky Sports English, ESPN+ English, Sky Deutschland German (the home feed), French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic.

Includes 2. Bundesliga + DFB-Pokal

Second-division promotion drama plus every German Cup round from round 1 to the Berlin final at the Olympiastadion.

Der Klassiker multi-cam

Bayern vs Dortmund delivered with tactical, behind-goal and Yellow Wall fan cam alongside the main feed.

Cheaper than Sky + DAZN

Sky and DAZN in Germany costs ~€74/month between them. Our annual plan is ~€5/month and covers ten leagues.

When is the Bundesliga season?

August to mid-May with a winter break of about 4–5 weeks around Christmas (longer than other top leagues). 306 matches across 34 matchweeks.

FAQ — IPTV in the Nordics

When is the Bundesliga season?

August to mid-May with a winter break of about 4–5 weeks around Christmas (longer than other top leagues). 306 matches across 34 matchweeks.

Can I follow Bayern Munich's Champions League matches in the same app?

Yes — Champions League, Europa League and Conference League are all in the same package, all four UEFA tournaments.

Is the DFB-Pokal included?

Yes. Every round from the first round (where regional clubs play Bundesliga sides) through the Berlin final in late May/early June.

What about 2. Bundesliga?

Yes — all 306 second-division matches plus the promotion / relegation play-off ties between the 16th-placed Bundesliga side and the 3rd-placed 2. Bundesliga club.

Can I watch in German for language practice?

Yes — switch the audio track to the Sky Deutschland German feed live in the app, alongside the English commentary.

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