Bundesliga leaders and defending champs Bayern Munich host bitter rivals Borussia Dortmund in this season's second installment of Der Klassiker. Follow along with all of the action wherever you are with our Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund live stream guide.
Today's hosts Bayern Munich are chasing a record ninth consecutive Bundesliga title and currently sit at the top of the table.
Die Roten have, however, seen form slip somewhat in recent weeks with a shock 3-3 draw at Bundesliga strugglers Arminia and a defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt, one of only three losses this campaign.
Hans-Dieter Flick's side appeared unshaken by those results, though, getting back to winning ways against FC Köln in the league and trouncing Lazio of Serie A in the Champions League.
Dortmund are seemingly out of this season's title race already, currently sitting in fifth place and 15 points behind Der Klassiker rivals Bayern. Despite finishing as runners-up last term, Die Schwarzgelben have failed to replicate that form, ultimately leading to the sacking of head coach Lucien Favre back in December.
BVB are unbeaten in their last four league games, though, and have also notched a Champions League round of 16 first-leg win against La Liga's Sevilla so will come into today's big game with confidence.
The last time these two sides met in the league it was a closely fought match that ultimately went FCB's way in a 3-2 victory. Regardless of the result, it's set to be an entertaining game.
Read on for full details on how to get a live stream of Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.
All eyes will be on the Allianz Arena in Munich on Saturday for this match which is set to kick-off is at 6:30pm CET local time.
That makes it a 5:30pm GMT start in the UK with 2:30pm ET / 11:30am PT being the times for U.S. folks to tune in. For those watching the game from Australia, it's a 4:30am AEDT start on Sunday morning.
We have details of all the U.S., UK, Australian, and Canadian broadcasters of the Bundesliga further down in this guide. If you're intent on watching Der Klassiker but find yourself away from home then you'll run into problems when trying to stream your domestic coverage online from abroad as it's likely to be geo-blocked.
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BT Sport has the rights to Bundesliga live games in the UK and is showing Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund on its BT Sport 2 and BT Sport Ultimate channels, as well as via its BT Sport app for streaming. If you're not yet signed up with BT Sport, you can get a monthly pass for just £25 that also gets you access to BT's Premier League football, Women's Super League, Ligue 1, and more.
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Disney has exclusive coverage of the Bundesliga this season and, up until this game, has made ESPN+ the go-to streaming service to catch the games. Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund is available to watch there live, though it's also being broadcast on ABC — the network's first ever Bundesliga game. Plans start at just $5.99 per month. You can even bundle it with Disney+ and Hulu for just $12.99 per month.
With this Der Klassiker installment being broadcast on ABC, you also have a few more options when it comes to streaming if you aren't signed up with ESPN+ yet.
FuboTV includes ABC in its $65 a month streaming offering, meaning you can watch the game there, plus tons of other live sports content. Sling carries ESPN Deportes so you can watch the Spanish-language coverage of the game there.
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FuboTV offers ABC access which means you can easily live stream this Bundesliga game. There's also a 7-day free trial so you could even watch Der Klassiker for free.
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Get Sling's Orange plan plus its Best of Spanish TV package to gain access to the ESPN Deportes coverage of this Bundesliga game.
Sportsnet has the rights to Bundesliga coverage in Canada. You can watch the game live from Munich if you have Sportsnet as part of your TV package or sign up for Sportsnet Now+ to gain streaming access from $21 monthly.
To get your fix of German football Down Under, you'll need to tune in to BeIN Sports. You can subscribe to BeIN Sports Connect for AU$19.99 per month or AU$179.99 per year to access this fixture, among the rest of its coverage. It comes with a two-week trial, too.
Alternatively, subscribing to Kayo Sports gets you access to the Bundesliga among many other sports leagues from AU$25 per month. If there's something else on that service you want to watch, then it might be a better value overall.
You'll need to get up pretty early to catch the game in Oz, though, as it's a 4:30am AEDT kick-off on Sunday morning.
06/03/2021 11:00 AM
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