With German football taking Europe by storm last season, you may be among the increased number of fans looking for info on the 2013-14 Bundesliga season’s broadcast deals!

Bundesliga 2013-14LiveSoccerTV has put together this comprehensive Bundesliga Broadcast Guide. It covers the official broadcasters providing TV listings, live streaming and radio broadcasts for Germany’s number one league. This guide will be updated from time to time as new updates are released. Please check back for the latest updates of where to watch the 2013-14 Bundesliga with official providers.

Who are the 2013-14 Bundesliga broadcasters in the USA, UK and Canada?

LiveSoccerTV is committed in publishing TV broadcast info for the world’s soccer/football community. The broadcast rights holders of the 2013-14 Bundesliga are:

 

Bundesliga on UK & Ireland Television

TV: BT Sport 
Online: http://sport.bt.com/


Bundesliga on US & Canadian Television

TV: GolTV USA,  GolTV CanadaMyGermanTV + (German language)


Bundesliga in Germany

TV: Sky Bundesliga, ARD, Sport1 Germany, Sport1 + GermanyZDF (channels)

Online: SKY Go 

Radio: ARDSport1 Germany


Bundesliga in Spain

TV: Canal Plus Channels

 

For additional countries please visit the Bundesliga competition page for local listings.

 

Who are the 2013-14 Bundesliga season promoted teams?

Being comprised of 18 teams, the German Bundesliga offers promotion to a couple of sides from the 2012–13 2. Fußball-Bundesliga campaign. Eintracht Braunschweig (runners-up) may be unknown by the younger public. Indeed, this club last featured in the top flight 28 years ago.

As for Hertha Berlin, they are much better known. They were once the home of Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng. After a solitary season in the second division, they are back with the country’s iconic Otto Rehhagel as their manager since 2012.

Last season, Fortuna Dusseldorf were unfortunate to miss out on survival by only a point. Greuther Furth, meanwhile, had only themselves to blame – picking no more than four wins in 34 matches. Both had to wave goodbye to the Bundesliga.

-    Demoted: Fortuna Dusseldorf, Greuther Furth

-    Promoted: Eintracht Braunschweig, Hertha Berlin

 


Who will play in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League?

The one-way race in the 2012-13 Bundesliga campaign saw Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen join champions Bayern Munich in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League group stages. The thrilling battle for the fourth spot which involved SC Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt finished in favour of Schalke 04. They thus qualified for the play-off round. 

How last season’s top four looked like:

1.    Bayern Munich – 91 points
2.    Borussia Dortmund – 66 points
3.    Bayer Leverkusen – 65 points
4.    Schalke 04 – 55 points

 


Who will play in the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League?

Finishing fifth, SC Freiburg automatically made it into the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League group stages. Only goal difference offered them this narrow advantage over Eintracht Frankfurt who had to settle for the play-off round. Meanwhile, DFB Pokal runners-up VfB Stuttgart won third qualifying round tickets.

 


Who were last season’s domestic cup winners?

-    Bundesliga championsBayern Munich - from Bavaria, Germany.

-    DFB Pokal champions: Bayern Munich - from Bavaria, Germany.

-    DFL SuperCup champions: Bayern Munich - from Bavaria, Germany.

 


What are the biggest managerial changes?

Several managerial changes happened between May 2012 and May 2013 but none were as big as what happened ahead of the 2013/14 Bundesliga season: the unveiling of Pep Guardiola.
Bayern Munich: Jupp Heynckes (retired) accomplished the treble and passed his seat to Joseph Guardiola. The latter was bound to the club since January 2013 but was officially presented to the club on July 1, 2013.

 


How can I found out who is playing?

Visit our Bundesliga Competition page for the most current official Bundesliga broadcast listings.

 


What is the current table ranking?

Visit our Bundesliga Competition page for the latest Bundesliga Table Ranking.

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