DORTMUND welcome in-form Hertha Berlin as they look to keep their slim Bundesliga title hopes alive.
After thrashing Paderborn 6-1 last week, the hosts remain in the hunt for a first crown since 2012 but are now relying on Bayern Munich imploding at the top.
Sancho scored the first goal in Dortmund’s win and dedicated it to George FloydCredit: AFP
Hertha have hit the ground running since returning to action following the suspension of the league due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The visitors have taken ten points from a possible 12 and are making a late season push for the Europa League spots.
Hertha Berlin are one of the form sides in the divisionCredit: Sky Sports
What time does Dortmund vs Hertha Berlin kick off?
- Kick-off is set for 5.30pm BST on Saturday, June 6.
- The game will be held behind closed doors at Signal Iduna Park.
- Bayern Munich currently sit at the top of the league, seven points clear of Lucien Favre’s side.
What TV channel is Dortmund vs Hertha Berlin on and can I live stream it?
- You can catch the game on BT Sport 1 here in the UK.
- Coverage begins at 5.15pm.
- If you’re a BT subscriber or have their broadband service, download the BT Sport app to stream on a number of devices.
Haaland injured himself in a freak collission with the referee against BayernCredit: Getty Images – Getty
How can I watch Dortmund vs Hertha Berlin for free?
If you have a phone contract with EE, you can watch the remainder of the Bundesliga season without paying a penny.
You can also cast it to your TV at no extra cost.
Simply text SPORT to 150 to opt in.
What is the team news?
Erling Haaland has been fighting a knee injury this week but looks set to play a part.
BVB will also be without Dan Axel Zagadou and Mahmoud Dahoud who have been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
For Hertha, Matheus Cunha is still recovering from a concussion and won’t feature.
Match odds
- Dortmund to win – 1/3
- Draw – 9/2
- Hertha to win – 7/1
- Both teams to score – 8/13
- Over 2.5 goals – 4/1
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk