Are you ready for the Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund live stream? Yes, it's time for the latest highly anticipated match of the reborn Bundesliga 2019/2020 season between the top teams
The match will be streamed live from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund, Germany Everyone will be watching to see how the No 1 (Bayern) and No 2 (Dortmund) teams in the standings will battle it out, and how much this match will shake up the standings, with Bayern leading the standings by only four points
And thankfully, unlike the KBO's Korean Baseball, the game is being played at a time that makes it easy to watch (even while working)
The games are supposed to be played without fans, as is the new standard for that Bayern has been in first place for a little while now, and this is Dortmund's first chance to wreak havoc directly at the top of the table
If all my English words about German soccer (or rather, soccer) sound Greek (or French), don't worry There is a complete guide to where you can watch Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund live streams around the world
Even if you are away from home, you can still watch the big Bundesliga game All you need is to get a virtual private network (VPN), which allows you to pretend that you are surfing from your home country and access the same streaming service even if you are in another part of the world
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested many different services and the best VPN we choose is ExpressVPN It offers great speed and excellent customer service However, there are other VPN options out there Here are our top picks
Americans can watch today's Bundesliga match between Bayern and Dortmund live stream on FS1 And fortunately, FS1 is widely available on many of the live TV streaming services we recommend
These services start with the affordable and customizable Sling TV, which requires the Blue package to watch FS1; Hulu with Live TV is also a solid choice as it packs exclusive original programming Sports fans will want to know about FuboTV, which has more sports than you could possibly need
This is easy: BT Sport delivers all Bundesliga matches (called fixtures) for the 2019/2020 season; BT broadband customers can take advantage of this BT Sport as a £1000 per month upgrade
A monthly BT Sport pass can also be purchased for £2500
To watch Bundesliga matches, our friends up north can tune in to the subscription TV channel Sportsnet No such option is available, as "Sportsnet Now" broadcasts all Bundesliga games live in beautiful HD quality across Canada
It's not free, however, and you'll need the SN Now+ package for this game: CA$999 for a 7-day trial or CA$2799 per month for a long-term subscription
In Australia, there are two options to watch beIN Sports, the only channel that broadcasts the Bundesliga The best value is to watch beIN with a free two-week trial of Kayo Sports, which also offers Fox Sports and ESPN channels This costs $2499 per month and is ideal if you don't have another network on your regular streaming service
Of course, beIN Sports can be purchased separately for $1999/month, with a 2-week free trial
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