Top-flight German soccer shall be proven live on the BBC this season after rights had been secured to broadcast one Bundesliga match every week by way of to 2027.
The protection will begin on Friday, 22 August when defending champions Bayern Munich welcome RB Leipzig to the Allianz Arena.
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Other confirmed games embrace 2023-24 champions Bayer Leverkusen towards Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern v Werder Bremen.
All matches shall be out there to watch live on the BBC Sport web site, app and on BBC iPlayer each Friday, with clips of the most important in-game moments throughout BBC Sport’s social media channels.
Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport, says: “To be able to include Bundesliga matches within our live football offering is phenomenal, especially Bayern Munich’s opening game featuring England’s captain Harry Kane.
“I’m proud BBC Sport has such a formidable portfolio of soccer protection throughout all of our platforms – from live games to highlights and digital clips, to breaking information on the web site, we have got followers lined this season.”
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List of confirmed fixtures and dates with more to be announced in due course:
(Kick-off times 19:30 BST)
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Bayern Munich v RB Leipzig – 22 August
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Hamburg v St Pauli – 29 August
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Bayer Leverkusen v Eintracht Frankfurt – 12 September
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Stuttgart v St Pauli – 19 September
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Bayern Munich v Werder Bremen – 26 September
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