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Dortmund vs Bayern Munich FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for huge Bundesliga clash


DORTMUND and Bayern Munich meet for potentially the biggest game of the Bundesliga season.

Bayern are chasing an eighth consecutive league title and hold all the aces, going into this one leading the hosts by four points in the table.

Dortmund cruised past Wolfsburg to heap the pressure on Bayern

Dortmund cruised past Wolfsburg to heap the pressure on BayernCredit: POOL/PA

Defeat for Dortmund could see the Bundesliga crown heading to Bayern once again, but three points for BVB and the title race is truly on.

Both sides have made a flawless restart to their league programme, picking up comfortable victories in their last two matches.

The defending champions have won the Bundesliga for the past seven seasons

The defending champions have won the Bundesliga for the past seven seasonsCredit: EPA

When is Dortmund vs Bayern?

  • This huge game in the Bundesliga title race is set for Tuesday, May 26.
  • Kick-off is set for 5.30pm.
  • When the sides met at the Allianz earlier in the season, Bayern ran out emphatic 4-0 winners.

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

  • Here in the UK, you can watch this game live on BT Sport 1.
  • Coverage will start at 5pm.
  • If you’re a BT customer or have BT Broadband, you can download the official app to stream on a number of devices.
  • These include mobiles, tablet, PCs and games consoles.
The top-two meet in this huge clash at Signal Iduna Park

The top-two meet in this huge clash at Signal Iduna Park

How can I watch for free?

Every Bundesliga game this week is being shown live on BT Sport.

And if you’re an EE customer, you can watch the remainder of the campaign for FREE.

Simply text SPORT to 150 and get a free three-month trial to BT Sport mobile.

What is the team news?

After being benched for the past two games, Jadon Sancho is set to be unleashed in this clash.

Mats Hummels got a knock against Wolfsburg and it remains to be seen if he is fit to face his old club.

Axel Witsel is a doubt, while Marco Reus is set to be out for the remainder of the campaign.

For the visitors, Thiago looks set to miss out again which leaves the door open for Leon Goretzka to impress.

While Philippe Coutinho also sits this one out after undergoing surgery on his ankle last month.

Match odds

  • Dortmund to win – 13/5
  • Draw – 3/1
  • Bayern to take three points – 20/23
  • Both teams to score – 4/11
  • Over 2.5 goals – 4/11

*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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