Bundesliga live stream: how to watch German football online from anywhere
Here's how to w🧸atch Bundesliga football this season, no matter where you are - can anyone knock Bayern Munich off t💖heir perch?

It's almost t꧟ime for the new season so let's check out your options on watching a Bundesliga live stream wherever you are in the world to catch all the latest top-tier German football action.
The Bundesliga flexed its muscles on the European stage last season, with both Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig venturing deep into the Champions League. Munich, of course, had to make room in their si༒lverware cabinet for the famous silver cup after beating PSG in the final, weeks after securing their 20th DFB-Pokal trophy and 29th Meisterschale - their eighth in a row.
is the exclusive broadcaster of Bundesliga football, and it shows the odd second tier game too.Bundesliga coverage details for the US and Australia are detailed below, and if you're abroad right n♍ow you can try , which will enable you to access your local feed just 🐎as if you were at home.
Lucien Favre has an enormous job on his hands if he's to finally upset Bayern's apple cart. The good news is that Dortmund have managed to hold onto Jadon Sancho, add an excellent right-ba🐈ck in Thomas Meunier, and can count on the phenomenon that is Erling Haaland right from the get-go.
The Norwegian striker joined die Schwarzgelben midway through last season and finished the campaign with four fewer goals than top scorer Sancho. To say that big things are expected of the young man would be an understa𒀰tement. Jude Bellingham, signed for €25 million from Birmingham, looked like one for the future, but has already become Dortmund's youngest ever goalscorer.
RB Leipzig weren't far behind Dor𓂃tmund 🦄in the table, but Julian Nagelsmann's side has lost star striker Timo Werner, whose goals will be near-impossible to replace. Only Robert Lewandowski hit the back of the net more times than the Germany international last season, and Yussuf Poulsen doesn't look up to filling his boots.
They inexplicably decided against signing Patrick Schick permanently too, which they may come to regret. That's a shame because in Dayot Upemacano, Ibrahima Konaté and Marcel Sabitzer they have the foundations in place for a very s😼pecial team. Could Borussia Mönchengladbach or Bayer Leverkusen make a dash for a top three place in their stead?
The Bundesliga, perhaps more than any other📖 European football league, is famous for the atmosphere created by the clubs' legions of fans, and the hope is that they'll be able to return in full voice, tifos in hand, one day soon because they've been sorely missed. Whether you're a German fꦏootball fanatic or a Bundesliga newbie, read on for details on how to live stream Bundesliga football from anywhere.
This weekend's Bundesliga fixtures
Friday, September 18
- Bayern Munich vs Schalke
Saturday, September 19
- Köln vs Hoffenheim
- Union Berlin vs Augsburg
- Eintracht Frankfurt vs Arminia Bielefeld
- Werder Bremen vs Hertha Berlin
- Stuttgart vs Freiburg
- Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Monchengladbach
Sunday, September 20
- RB Leipzig vs Mainz
- Wolfsburg vs Bayer Leverkusen
Remember if you're abroad right now and away from your normal local co🃏verage, a can let you tune in to Bundesliga football just as you would if🌼 you were at home.
Live stream the Bundesliga online in the UK
UK-based football fans need to head over to B🍰T Sport to tune in to all the Bundesliga action.
You can get as part of BT's extensive phone and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:broadband deals, but if it's sport alone you're after then the BT Sport Monthly Pass, on a contract-free basis, is the option to consider.
If you find yourself outside the UK and want to watch Bundesliga football online through your BT Sport subscription, then fear not, and to get your German football hit no matter where you are꧃.
How to watch Bundesliga German soccer in the US
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ESPN has the rights to the Bundesliga in the US, and you can get your fill of Germ♒an top-flight soccer on the streaming service ESPN+, away from traditional TV.
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How to live stream the Bundesliga in Australia
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beIN Sports is what you need get your fill of live Bundesliga action in Australia. You can go directly to the network and get the standalone streaming option which will cost you , however this won't get you anything else.
If you're after biggest bang for buck, we'd recommend going through streaming service Kayo Sports. It offers beIN Sports as part of a AU$24.99 per month package that also includes Fox Sports and ESPN channels. This is a seriousl🦩y g🌜reat mix for sports fans. What's more there's .
How to watch Bundesliga football from abroad
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If you're away from home at any point during the 2020/21 Bundesliga season, a VPN is your best option for tuning in.
A VPN is a 'Virtual Private Network' that enables you to appear online as if you are somewhere else. This method gives you a way around any region restrictions or geoblocking, letting you watch shows when you're away from you're usual services. We'd argue that is the best VPN to go ﷺwith and is perfect for a Premier League live stream.
There are three simple steps to follow:
1: Get a VPN installed. There are plenty of options, but we'd point you in the direction of ExpressVPN. There's even an offer on right now wh🦂ere you can . Happily, ExpressVPN is also compatible with pretty much every ꦓdevice you can think of too.
2: Connect to an appropriate server. Select a server located back in your home country or the country of the streaming service you've opted for and you'll be in and away. And if there's any sniff of an issue, Express's han🅘dy 24/7 live chat customer support c🐼an come to your rescue.
3: Head over to the service you want. Here you can shop as normal and once you set your location, visit the service you♕'re interested in and sign up as normal or log in, and start watching!
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