Today’s Football Matches: Who is Playing When and Who is Broadcasting the Games?
Are you wondering which football games are on TV or live stream today? We’ve got you covered with all the information you need about upcoming matches in the Bundesliga, 2nd Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, as well as in top international leagues and European competitions. We’ll also keep an eye on current national team matches. What time do the games kick off and which TV channel or streaming service is showing which match?
Bundesliga today:
– No matches
2nd Bundesliga today:
– No matches
Premier League today:
– No matches
La Liga today:
– No matches
Serie A today:
– No matches
Ligue 1 today:
– No matches
Champions League today:
– No matches
Europa League today:
– No matches
Conference League today:
– No matches
DFB-Pokal today:
– No matches
If you’re wondering who broadcasts the Bundesliga, 2nd Bundesliga, Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, and other top European leagues, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a breakdown of where you can catch all the action.
For Bundesliga matches, DAZN broadcasts all games on Fridays and Sundays, while Sky shows all Saturday matches and midweek Bundesliga games on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, including a conference. Sat.1 also broadcasts selected games, such as the season opener, the first game of the second half, a match from matchday 17, the relegation matches, and the Supercup.
To catch 2nd Bundesliga matches, fans can tune in to Sky for all games. Sat.1 also broadcasts selected games, including the season opener and both 2nd Bundesliga relegation matches. Additionally, Sport1 shows the top game of the 2nd Bundesliga every Saturday evening on free TV.
For Champions League matches, Amazon and DAZN share the broadcasting rights, with DAZN streaming 121 out of 137 games and the conference, while Amazon Prime Video shows 16 matches. The Champions League final airs on ZDF in Germany on free TV and online via livestream. RTL holds the exclusive rights to broadcast the Europa League and Conference League in Germany, with one game per week airing live on RTL and additional selected highlight games, including all German involvement matches, on the RTL+ streaming portal.
When it comes to other top European leagues, Sky and DAZN share the rights. Sky streams English Premier League matches, while DAZN broadcasts La Liga and Serie A games for German fans. DAZN also shows many Ligue 1 matches, with selected exclusive matches airing on the Sport1+ pay-TV channel.
Looking for Bundesliga highlights? Bild Plus offers all Bundesliga highlights online immediately after the matches. ARD, ZDF, and Sport1 provide digital clips of all Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga matches starting from Mondays. The ARD Sportschau airs Bundesliga highlights from Friday and Saturday matches on Saturday at 6:30 pm.
If you’re considering a subscription to catch all the action, here are some options to choose from:
– DAZN World: €9.99/month
– DAZN Standard: €24.99/month
– DAZN Unlimited: €44.99/month (monthly cancellation available) or €29.99/month (annual subscription payment)Sky Bundesliga package: €20.00/month in the first year, then €35.50/month
– Sky Sport package: €20.00/month in the first year, then €28.00/month
– Sky Sport and Bundesliga package: €25.00/month in the first year, then €44.50/month
– RTL+: €6.99/month
– Amazon Prime: €8.99/month
Stay tuned to catch all the football action on your favorite channels and streaming services!