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In the catch-up game on the 13th Bundesliga matchday there will be a duel between FC Bayern and Union Berlin. How to watch the game live on TV and stream.
Munich – The Bundesliga game between FC Bayern and Union Berlin will take place on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at 8:30 p.m. in Munich. We’ll show you where and how you can watch the game live on TV and in the live stream.
FC Bayern vs. Union Berlin: Bundesliga live on free TV?
- The Bundesliga game between the FC Bayern and Union Berlin will not be broadcast live on free TV.
- The TV rights of the Bundesliga are currently shared between the pay TV channels Sky, streaming service DAZN and the Free-TV-Sender Sat.1.
FC Bayern versus Union Berlin: Bundesliga live on pay TV on Sky
- The game FC Bayern against Union Berlin is broadcast by the pay TV channel Sky broadcast live on TV.
- The countdown to the game in Munich starts on Wednesday, January 24, 2024one 8 p.m. on Sky Sport with the preliminary reports.
- One 8:30 p.m sounds the Kick-off.
- About the match live You need to be able to look Sky
FC Bayern vs. Union Berlin: Bundesliga in the live stream from Sky Go
- As a Sky customer you can watch the Bundesliga game between FC Bayern and Union Berlin of course also in Live-Stream via Sky Go Watch on your PC or laptop or with the app on your tablet and smartphone.
FC Bayern Munich got off to a very bad start in the second half of the 2023/24 season. There was a surprising one in the Allianz Arena at home 0-1 defeat against SV Werder Bremen, which meant a setback for FCB in the fight for the German championship. Bayer Leverkusen is now seven points ahead of the German record champions, but has already played one more game.
FC Bayern against Union Berlin: Hosts under pressure after Bremen defeat
“It can’t be because of the quality of the team. Especially not when we were still dreaming and talking about the Champions League final a few weeks ago. “The attitude changes like the weather obviously,” CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen criticized the attitude of the players after the Bremen bankruptcy.
“We just played boring football for the first 70 minutes. We played a bad game. We didn’t show the attitude that you have to show – no matter the opponent,” Dreesen continued.
FC Bayern welcomes Union Berlin. © IMAGO/Frank Hoermann/SVEN SIMON
FC Bayern Munich has the chance to make amends on Wednesday (January 24th), when Union comes to the Bavarian capital for a catch-up game. With a win against the Kellerkind, head coach Thomas Tuchel and his team could reduce the gap to Leverkusen to four points. (smr)