Bundesliga Live on TV, Football today

Matches for today friday, 14/02/2025
19:30
  • Bundesliga SGL Arena, Augsburg
Augsburg Augsburg RB Leipzig RB Leipzig
Tomorrow saturday, 15/02/2025
17:30
  • Bundesliga BayArena, Leverkusen
Bayer Leverkusen Bayer Leverkusen Bayern Munich Bayern Munich
Sunday, 16/02/2025
14:30
  • Bundesliga Weserstadion, Bremen
Werder Bremen Werder Bremen Hoffenheim Hoffenheim
  • Sky Sports Mix
  • Sky Sports Football
16:30
  • Bundesliga Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt Holstein Kiel Holstein Kiel
  • Sky Sports Mix
  • Sky Sports Football
18:30
  • Bundesliga Voith-Arena, Heidenheim
Heidenheim Heidenheim Mainz Mainz
  • Sky Sports Mix
Friday, 21/02/2025
19:30
  • Bundesliga
Freiburg Freiburg Werder Bremen Werder Bremen
  • Sky Sports Mix
Saturday, 22/02/2025
17:30
  • Bundesliga
Dortmund Dortmund Union Berlin Union Berlin
Sunday, 23/02/2025
14:30
  • Bundesliga
RB Leipzig RB Leipzig Heidenheim Heidenheim
  • Sky Sports Football
16:30
  • Bundesliga
Bayern Munich Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Sky Sports Football
18:30
  • Bundesliga
Hoffenheim Hoffenheim Stuttgart Stuttgart
  • Sky Sports Football
Friday, 28/02/2025
19:30
  • Bundesliga
Stuttgart Stuttgart Bayern Munich Bayern Munich
  • Sky Sports Mix
Saturday, 01/03/2025
17:30
  • Bundesliga
Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt Bayer Leverkusen Bayer Leverkusen
  • Sky Sports+ Plus
Sunday, 02/03/2025
14:30
  • Bundesliga
Union Berlin Union Berlin Holstein Kiel Holstein Kiel
  • Sky Sports+ Plus
16:30
  • Bundesliga
Augsburg Augsburg Freiburg Freiburg
  • Sky Sports Football

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STATISTICAL DATA OF BUNDESLIGA ON TELEVISION IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

As of today 13/02/2025, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Bundesliga competition in Republic of Ireland are televised, which began on 22/01/2016, we can provide the following data:

1,414

TV BROADCASTS
45 Free games
3.18%
1,369 Paid games
96.82%
Most Repeated Match
Dortmund - Bayern Munich
10
LAST FREE GAME
Bayern Munich - RB Leipzig
20/12/2024 Bundesliga por Sky Sports+ Plus, Sky Sports Red Button, Sky Sports Football YouTube
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
RB Leipzig - St. Pauli
09/02/2025 Bundesliga por Sky Sports+ Plus
RANKING BY CHANNELS
Sky Sports Football
303 (21.43%)
TNT Sports 2
249 (17.61%)
TNT Sports 3
212 (14.99%)
TNT Sports 1
192 (13.58%)
Sky Sports Mix
116 (8.2%)
TOTAL
28
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
55
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
1.1
CHANNELS PER MATCH
27 Canales de pago
96.43%
1 Canales en abierto
3.57%
TOTAL
28
CANALES
TOTAL
31
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Bayern Munich
203 (14.36%)
Dortmund
195 (13.79%)
B. Monchengladbach
179 (12.66%)
Eintracht Frankfurt
177 (12.52%)
Bayer Leverkusen
172 (12.16%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Bayern Munich
12 (0.85%)
Dortmund
9 (0.64%)
Werder Bremen
7 (0.5%)
Hoffenheim
7 (0.5%)
Freiburg
6 (0.42%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Bayern Munich
102 (7.21%)
Dortmund
102 (7.21%)
B. Monchengladbach
95 (6.72%)
Bayer Leverkusen
84 (5.94%)
Eintracht Frankfurt
83 (5.87%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Bayern Munich
101 (7.14%)
Eintracht Frankfurt
94 (6.65%)
Dortmund
93 (6.58%)
Bayer Leverkusen
88 (6.22%)
RB Leipzig
87 (6.15%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
31
2.19%
TUESDAY
57
4.03%
WEDNESDAY
76
5.37%
THURSDAY
8
0.57%
FRIDAY
250
17.68%
SATURDAY
396
28.01%
SUNDAY
596
42.15%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
135
9.55%
FEBRUARY
166
11.74%
MARCH
133
9.41%
APRIL
160
11.32%
MAY
137
9.69%
JUNE
49
3.47%
JULY
2
0.14%
AUGUST
66
4.67%
SEPTEMBER
142
10.04%
OCTOBER
146
10.33%
NOVEMBER
120
8.49%
DECEMBER
158
11.17%
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2025
29
2.05%
2024
146
10.33%
2023
152
10.75%
2022
125
8.84%
2021
193
13.65%
2020
189
13.37%
2019
153
10.82%
2018
154
10.89%
2017
149
10.54%
2016
124
8.77%
RANKING BY TIMES
14:30
383 (27.09%)
19:30
377 (26.66%)
17:30
307 (21.71%)
16:30
154 (10.89%)
17:00
120 (8.49%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Afternoon
1,022 (72.28%)
Evening
392 (27.72%)
Morning
0 (0%)
Night
0 (0%)

Now, there are 14 Bundesliga live televised matches and 4 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Augsburg - RB Leipzig and it will be played next Friday 14 February 2025 at 20:30 televised by Sky Sports Mix.

For more information, please access the website of Bundesliga.

The Bundesliga is the first division of football in Germany. It was founded in 1962 to bring together the best clubs in the country in the same tournament. Until then, there were competitions (Oberliga) in each of the major regions: North, West, Southwest, South and Berlin.

Up to 46 teams applied for the inaugural 1963-64 season. The organization chose 16 based on criteria such as the results they had previously achieved, their economic status and having representation from the five Oberliga. After German reunification, Dynamo Dresden and Hansa Rostock entered the top flight directly, while the rest of the clubs of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) did the same in the lower divisions.

The Bundesliga is made up of 18 teams (it is the only one of the five major leagues that has less than 20) that meet twice throughout the season until completing 36 days. At the end, the positions in the classification determine the access to the European competitions. The best four qualify for the Champions League. The fifth disputes the Europa League. The sixth classified goes on to play the Europa Conference League. On the other hand, the two worst descend to the 2. Bundesliga. The third with the fewest points plays a play-off for permanence against the third in the second category. The main tiebreaker is the overall goal difference.

The Bundesliga television rights are managed by DFL Sports Enterprises and are sold domestically in conjunction with those of the 2. Bundesliga and the German Super Cup. Some of the channels that have televised the championship in recent years are Sky Deustchland, Eurosport, DAZN or ZDF. Globally, the tournament is broadcast in more than 200 countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom or Spain.

One of the peculiarities of German football is the 50 + 1 rule. This rule explains that a Bundesliga club must have the majority of its own voting rights in the hands of fans and partners. The measure was taken to prevent, as happens in other leagues in Europe, people with high purchasing power acquire control and leave institutions with large debts. There are some exceptions like those of Bayer Leverkusen, Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim. The first two were founded by Bayer AG and Volkswagen as sports teams for their own employees. The third has been receiving financial support from Dietmar Hopp, co-founder of SAP for more than 20 years.