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## Which Games are on Today?

Discover which matches are scheduled for today in the Bundesliga, Champions League, Premier League, 2. Bundesliga, 3. Liga, or Europa League, and where you can watch them live on TV or via live stream.

### Who is Broadcasting Football Today on TV?

Football is the most popular sport in Germany, with the DFB being the largest sports association in the world. But which provider will be broadcasting football live on TV or via live stream today? The broadcasting rights are divided among ARD, ZDF, RTL, Sat.1, Sport1, Amazon Prime, Sky, DAZN, and Magenta Sport. However, some competitions are partially or exclusively broadcast in pay-TV, requiring a paid subscription.

### Which Channel is Broadcasting the Bundesliga on TV?

The Bundesliga season 2024/25 is primarily broadcast by DAZN and Sky, with Sat.1 showing the opening game, the start of the second half of the season, one match from the 17th matchday, the relegation matches, and the Supercup on free-to-air TV.

The Bundesliga Saturday belongs to Sky, the Sportschau, and the ZDF-Sportstudio. On Sunday, the matches are broadcast by DAZN. The highlights of the Sunday games are available on the ARD’s regional third programs from 9:45 pm at the earliest. You can also catch all Bundesliga highlights with BILDplus. Free-to-air TV channels such as ARD, ZDF, RTL, Sat.1, and Sport1 broadcast many live matches. Sky covers the Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, and the Premier League. The Sky Bundesliga package currently costs 30 euros per month for a year, then 35 euros per month. The streaming service from Sky is called WOW and costs 24.99 euros per month on an annual subscription.

DAZN broadcasts the Friday and Sunday games of the Bundesliga, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, and many other competitions. The annual subscription for DAZN costs 34.99 euros per month. Magenta Sport shows all 380 games of the 3. Liga live and all matches of the Flyeralarm Women’s Bundesliga. A subscription to Magenta Sport costs 7.95 euros per month (annual subscription) or 12.95 euros per month (flexible monthly subscription) for Telekom customers. For non-Telekom customers, the price is 12.95 euros per month on an annual subscription or 19.95 euros per month on a flexible monthly subscription.

In analyzing the content, it is clear that football is a significant aspect of entertainment for many individuals, with various broadcasting channels offering a wide range of games to cater to different preferences. The detailed breakdown of which channels broadcast specific matches, the pricing options for subscriptions, and the availability of highlights on different platforms provide valuable information for football enthusiasts looking to stay connected to the latest games. Understanding these broadcasting dynamics can help individuals make informed decisions about which subscriptions to choose based on their preferred leagues and matches, ultimately enhancing their overall viewing experience.

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