The 2020-21 German soccer season is about to begin After winning the Bundesliga, Pokal, and Champions League last year, will Bayern Munich win the treble again? Losing Thiago and acquiring winger Leroy Sané may be enough, but losing David Alaba (who is still in contract negotiations) will probably hurt Bayern a great deal
It will be interesting to see what Hans Flick can do in a full season after taking over as coach mid-season (albeit early) last year It will also be interesting to see if Robert Lewandowski can win last season's Ballon d'Or, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus
Borussia Dortmund, a team heavy on youngsters such as Jadon Sancho, Giovanni Reina, and Eric Harland (who could be the next Ronaldo), is expected to finish second this year
Under normal circumstances, RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen would be the favorites Unfortunately, Leipzig lost Timo Werner and Bayer Leverkusen lost Kai Havelz
But we are not talking about the Bundesliga just to assume that Bayern Munich is unbeatable We watch Bundesliga live streams to see if they really are Here's how to check out this season online
FOX Sports held the broadcast rights from 2015-20, but no longer does, so Americans can watch every Bundesliga game on ESPN Plus
This is easy All Bundesliga live streams are available on BT Sport, and BT broadband customers can get BT Sport as a £1000/month upgrade
However, BT Broadband is not required; a monthly pass for BT Sport can be purchased for £2500
To watch a live stream of the Bundesliga, our friends up north can tune in to the subscription TV channel Sportsnet No such option is available with Sportsnet Now's service, which streams all Bundesliga matches live in beautiful HD 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, the Bundesliga is based at beIN Sports The best deal 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 other networks 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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