How to watch the Bundesliga: All games live

After a delay of more than two months due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Bundesliga returned to action in May 2020.

The table is delicately poised with 11 games to go, with holders Bayern Munich holding a narrow lead over Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig.

Where can you watch the games in the UK?

BT Sport has the exclusive rights to all the Bundesliga games from now until the end of the season, so it’s the only place to watch top flight European football for the time being.

You can gain access to BT Sport whether you’re planning on getting broadband too or not.

The cheapest combined package is currently £42.99 a month for 24 months.

This includes line rental and access to up to 80 channels on BT TV, including all four BT Sport channels. on BT TV, as well as a £70 BT Reward Card. Do note that there is an additional one-off setup fee of £59.99.

Check out the rest of the deals onBT Sport on TV, including if you just wantaccess via the app.

If you want access toBT Sport via your existing Sky box, you can easily do so by updating your viewing card.

BT Sport is also now offering Monthly Passes, considered to be a direct competitor to Now TV.

For £25 a month, you can now get unlimited access to BT Sport contract-free, including the 4K-enabled BT Sport Ultimate. The flexibility across devices remains, as it can be used on all the Smart TVs, consoles, tablets and phones that are available to paid subscribers.See all the details here.

Bundesliga fixture list

Here’s the officialBundesliga fixture listfor the 2019/20 season. This is an easy way to follow the upcoming fixtures, especially considering you know that they will all be shown on BT Sport.

These are the matches set to be played on Matchday 26, complete with UK kick-off times.

Saturday 16 May

Sunday 17 May

Monday 18 May

BT Sport will be showing all the games, but there will likely be extended coverage of the likes of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund on its flagship channels.

How to watch the Bundesliga abroad

If you’re a British viewer who is currently abroad and want to watch using your existing package, you can use a VPN. This will mean you can still appear as if you’re in the UK and retain access to all the location-restricted content.

Nord VPNis one of our top recommendations, but you can check out ourbest VPN chart, which shows you all of the top services for accessing UK content from abroad.

What about if I don’t want to pay?

Unfortunately, as it stands you can’t watch the Bundesliga for free. Your best bet is to check BT Sport’s social media accounts for regular clips, while highlights will be uploaded toits YouTube channel.

Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

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