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Live Germany Soccer – Bayern Munich vs Hertha Berlin Live Streaming BAY Vs HER German Bundesliga Viaplay Online lineup h2h Tournament Overview: Bundesliga is a German professional association football competition. About the match. Hertha BSC is going head to head with VfL Bochum 1848 starting on 20 May 2023 at 13:30 UTC at Olympiastadion stadium, Berlin city, Germany. The match is a part of the Bundesliga. Hertha BSC played against VfL Bochum 1848 in 2 matches this season. Currently, Hertha BSC rank 18th, while VfL Bochum 1848 hold 14th position. Follow live coverage as Hertha BSC take on Stuttgart in the Bundesliga today. Bayern Munich remain the team to beat in the German top flight with Julian Nagelsmann's juggernaut side 30-time Hier zum Bundesliga Liveticker: Hertha BSC - FC Bayern um 17.30 Uhr. Weil unter der Woche - leider, aus Sicht der MĂŒnchner - kein Pokalspiel auf dem Programm stand, konnten sich die Bayern Thomas Tuchel's press conference before Hertha Berlin home game. All videos and coverage from the game on 30.04.2023 15:30 between FC Bayern and Hertha BSC here in our FC Bayern Match Centre! Site De Rencontre 1 2 3. Reigning champions Bayern Munich will be in the German capital city this weekend to take on Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga before setting sail for their FIFA Club World Cup matches in Bavarians are on a four-match winning streak in the league and are seven points clear of their nearest rival on top of the Bundesliga Hansi Flick-coached team could use the tie against Hertha Berlin as a warm-up for what awaits them in Doha with the likes of Thomas Muller, Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski expected to play key have no fresh injuries to worry about but Leon Goretzka, Javi Martinez (both out due to COVID-19), Tanguy Nianzou (thigh) and Alexander Nubel (ligament) remain for Hertha Berlin, a loss to Bayern Munich could see them slip into the relegation zone. Watch Hertha Berlin vs Bayern Munich live in India. Hertha Berlin could slip into the relegation zone with a loss to Bayern Munich. Picture by 2021 Getty Images Pal Dardai’s team is on a three-match losing streak and will need something special if they are to stop Bayern Munich. The last time the two sides met earlier this season, Bayern Munich won times are in Indian Standard Time (IST)Saturday, February 6Hertha Berlin vs Bayern Munich - 12:30 AM ISTBayer Leverkusen vs VfB Stuttgart - 8:00 PM ISTFreiburg vs Borussia Dortmund - 8:00 PM ISTSchalke 04 vs RB Leipzig- 8:00 PM ISTFSV Mainz 05 vs Union Berlin - 8:00 PM ISTAugsburg vs VfL Wolfsburg - 8:00 PM ISTBorussia Mönchengladbach vs Köln - 11:00 PM ISTSunday, February 7Hoffenheim vs Eintracht Frankfurt - 8:00 PM ISTArminia Bielefeld vs Werder Bremen- 10:30 PM ISTWhere to watch the Bundesliga live in India?Live streaming of Bundesliga in India, including the Hertha Berlin vs Bayern Munich match, will be available on the FanCode is not telecast on any of the TV channels in India. GO OLYMPIC. GET ALL THIS. Free live sport events. Unlimited access to series. Unrivalled Olympic news & highlights. The Bundesliga champions are at the Allianz Arena for their opening match of the 2019-20 campaignThe curtain will come up on the 2019-20 Bundesliga season with defending champions Bayern Munich playing host to Hertha Berlin at the Allianz Arena. Bayern’s dominance of German football may not have been ended last term, but it was certainly shaken as Borussia Dortmund pushed them all the way to the final day before the title was sealed, and after going down 2-0 in the DFL-Supercup to BVB a fortnight ago, there are fresh questions over Bayern’s control. First up for them is a Hertha outfit that finished a frustrating 11th last season and has hence elected to change coach. Can Bayern meet expectations by securing a handsome victory? TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch For UK readers, get your fix on the latest football on TV here! US readers can find out what soccer is on TV here! In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) . New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser. In the UK, the match will be shown on BT Sport 2 and can be streamed via BT Sport & Team News New Bayern signing Ivan Perisic will have to wait for his debut as he is suspended for this encounter. Javi Martinez is missing with a knee injury, with his return slated for the end of the month. Bayern Munich starting XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Sule, Pavard, Alaba; Tolisso, Thiago, Muller; Gnabry, Lewandowski, Coman Hertha have several selection problems in their defence, with Marvin Plattenhardt absent along with Peter Pekarik, Arne Maier and new signing Dedryck Boyata. Additionally, midfielder Javairo Dilrosun is out. Hertha Berlin starting XI: Jarstein; Klunter, Rekik, Stark, Mittelstadt; Grujic, Darida; Duda, Lukebakio, Leckie; Ibisevic Betting & Match Odds Bayern Munich are expected to win this match, with the champions priced at 1/7 favourites. Hertha are on offer at a lengthy 14/1, while the draw is 7/1. Click here to see all of bet365's offers for the game, including goalscoring markets, correct score predictions and more. Match Preview Bayern Munich may enter the 2019-20 season with the same expectations, but having seen stalwarts Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Mats Hummels depart over the summer, there is little doubt that when they host Hertha Berlin on Friday, it is the start of a new era. Niko Kovac’s side have won the last seven German titles but were pushed close last season by Borussia Dortmund and after making a slow start to that campaign, will be wary that doing so again could be more costly. Indeed, Bayern were sent a message in the DFL-Supercup a fortnight ago as they were well beaten 2-0 by their nearest rivals as Paco Alcacer and Jadon Sancho scored second-half goals.“It was the first match where everyone played 90 minutes, you can't expect more in this situation. I'm not dissatisfied, of course it wasn't an outstanding performance,” the coach said in reaction to defeat. Nevertheless, it prompted Bayern to finally take some positive strides in the transfer market, reinforcing their attack with the arrival of Ivan Perisic, a player Kovac admitted was “second choice” following a serious injury to Manchester City’s Leroy Sane. There may be more movement from the Bavarians before the transfer window closes, particularly if they fail to impress in their season opener. Hertha, meanwhile, have also undergone change over the summer, with Pal Dardai displaced after four years and 172 matches in the role and reserve team boss Ante Covic promoted into a top job for the first time. A lack of consistency dogged their play last term and the evidence of pre-season suggests that they are going to try to move the ball more quickly and in a more varied manner under their new boss. It has led to plenty of goals being scored in their pre-season matches, but Bayern will be salivating at the prospect of their erratic defence not having been tidied up over the summer months. Friday’s match will give a better indication of where both these sides currently lie, with the capital outfit hopeful of a push for Europe. 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Full time: Bayern Munich win 4-1. 88’ — Noooo! Sane has a great goal ruled out by VAR. 80’ — Goal. Hertha get one back, mistake by Upamecano who just came on. 78’ — GOAL! Serge Gnabry makes it 4-0 after soooooo many attempts! 74’ — GOAL! Leroy Sane hustles onto a loose pass and scores! 68’ — Subs: Richards and Sabitzer on for Coman and Tolisso. 45’ — The second half is underway! Halftime observations and analysis Bayern Munich lead 2-0 but the xG is closer to or 4. Hertha have been very lucky. This is a perfect statpad game but Lewandowski has zero goals and Muller has zero assists. Tolisso looks great — extension incoming? Halftime: Bayern lead 2-0. 45’ — GOAL! Finally! Thomas Muller makes it 2-0 at the stroke of HT. 25’ — GOAL! Tolisso makes it 1-0 thanks to a cross from Coman! 15’ — This is some level of domination. Bayern’s attack is peppering the Hertha goal. No idea how this is still goalless. 2’ — We’re only 2 minutes in and an early goal by Tolisso has been ruled off by VAR. Kickoff: We’re underway! One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Bayern Munich will start with Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, AND Serge Gnabry in the XI. Julian Nagelsmann clearly wants goals in this game, and it shows. For some reason the official accounts are sleeping, so here it is from @iMiaSanMia. The Bundesliga only just came back, and it’s going away again. Such is the international calendar of 2022, thanks to the Qatar World Cup. This week, Bayern Munich take on Hertha Berlin in a rare Sunday game, with the goal being to take all three points as always. The Berliners are presumably tired from their excursions against cross-town rivals Union in midweek, but Bayern still have a number of players doubtful due to COVID-19 infections and various other issues. Of course, all of that will mean very little to Julian Nagelsmann. Having already suffered a defeat in 2022, he’ll go into this game with as much firepower as his squad can muster. Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller are both in red-hot form, while Leroy Sane could make his comeback to the starting XI after a long hiatus due to illness. On the defensive end of things, the return of Lucas Hernandez should definitely help Niklas Sule and Benjamin Pavard keep things tight at the back. Can Nagelsmann keep his team ticking along? It’s Bayern time. While you’re waiting for the game, why not check out our preview podcast? Listen to it below or at this link. Match Info Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany Time: 5:30 pm local time, 11:30 am EST TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country Tips for commenting: If you’re a new member, feel free to introduce yourself! We’re mostly very friendly! Also, we’re from all parts of the world so don’t feel shy if you’re from a country that doesn’t seem represented on the blog. If the comments section starts to slow down for you, just hit the refresh button and keep commenting. It’s not necessary to have the whole comments loaded at one time while you’re just casually following along. Keep the sorting to “newest” to easily follow the conversation. It puts the newest comments at the top. Here at BFW we celebrate every goal like they do in the stadium: with a chant. The goal chants are for everyone to participate in! Even if you’re lagging behind the others, keep replying to the most recent call of the player’s name. Even if you missed the first call, just start from the second, and so on. While swearing is allowed within reason, please be polite to your fellow posters and avoid gratuitous obscenities. Racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language is not allowed whatsoever. Check out our beginners thread if you have any more questions. That’s about it. Auf geht’s! Looking for an unending well of Bayern Munich content? Sign up for an SBNation account and join the conversation on Bavarian Football Works. Whether it’s full match coverage and analysis, breaking news, podcasts or something completely different, we have it all. Wow, I love the Bundesliga. This wasn’t a game for the weak at heart. Bayern needed every possible second to grab all three points against Hertha in this one. This is the Hertha side that I expected to see this year in the Bundesliga coming into the season. They’ve invested wisely this summer, and I fully expect that we’ll see them competing for a spot in Europe at the end of the campaign. All hail the lord and savior Robert Lewandowski. Four goals in this one, and he proved once again that he is the best player in the world. It’s a valuable three points for Bayern heading into the international break; however, it’s clear that this team has defensive weaknesses that need to be addressed. It’s hard to pin-point exactly where the deficiencies were today, as seven different players were in defense at some point today, but Flick will need to lock that down if Bayern want to be as successful as they were last season. FULL TIME: BAYERN MUNICH 4-3 HERTHA BERLIN 90+3- TOR ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI CONVERTS FROM THE SPOT FOR GOAL NUMBER FOUR. FC BAYERN LEAD WITH BARELY ANY TIME LEFT! 90+1- PENALTY TO BAYERN! Mittlstadt drags Lewandowski down on a cross, and the referee correctly awards the spot kick. 89- Oh my word. Ngankam equalizes just minutes after coming onto the field. Davies is nowhere close on the header. 85- TOR FC BAYERN MUNICH! ALABA’S FREE KICK IS KNOCKED ON BY MULLER AND LEWANDOWSKI SCORES TO GRAB HIS HAT TRICK AND GIVE BAYERN THE 3-2 LEAD! 83- Muller plays a fast ball into space, and with feet to go before ending up out of bounds, Gnabry rips a shot into the side netting. Great ball from Muller, but an even better ability from Gnabry to even get a shot off going at that speed. Incredible stuff. Need to find a goal here. 80- Goretzka draws a free kick, but Alaba’s free kick deflected out for a corner. On the corner, Tolisso finds himself in all alone but sends it over the goal. 76- Schwolow makes another save on Lewandowski’s free kick. Corner to Bayern. Nothing comes of it. 71- Hertha equalize through Cunha. Wow. 2-2. Just a great give-and-go at the top of the Bayern penalty area leaves Cunha alone with Neuer for the goal. Boateng, Goretzka, Alaba, and Pavard all look bad on that one. 70- Pavard misplaces a pass, and Hertha are immediately in; however, Boateng’s diving header clears the ball. 65- Triple change for Bayern. Tolisso, Musiala, and Pavard come on for Hernandez, Kimmich, and Richards. 63- Davies earns a free kick just outside of the penalty area for Bayern, but nothing comes of it. 60- Hertha pulls one back through Cordoba heading in a free kick after Goretzka fell. 2-1, Bayern still lead. 53- Hertha come right back down the other end, but Neuer punches Cunha’s shot wide. 51- TOR FC BAYERN! Lewandowski makes it 2-0! Richards finds Lewandowski in the box with another cross, and the big Polish striker puts it into the corner for the 2-0 lead. 47- Goretzka nearly finds Richards in the box with a cross, but Darida clears it for a corner. Nothing comes of the corner. 45- Second half kicks off! Halftime Observations and Analysis That was quite the first half. The teams played and up-and-down game, with opportunities for both teams. Even with the two goals called back for offside, it’s been a very level game for viewers. Cordoba, Cunha, and Lukebakio have caused some problems for Bayern’s backline with their speed and physicality. Cordoba, for his efforts, has committed like five yellow card fouls, but his ability to latch onto long balls into space is causing Boateng and Alaba problems. Still, Bayern are doing well, as Neuer has really only been called upon once, and the goal was called out for offside. Solid first half for Richards out at right back. He’s struggled at times with the physicality, but I think he grew into the match as it went on. He nearly had two assists on crosses from Muller’s offside goal and Lewandowski’s header that Schwolow made a great save on. Kimmich is really a world class central midfielder. The guy has outstanding vision and tenacity that remind be a lot of Der Fussballgot. Halftime- Bayern lead Hertha 1-0 at halftime. 40- Finally! Lewandowski puts Bayern up 1-0. First, however, Lewandowski had a header heading to the far corner, but Schwolow pulled off a gorgeous save to keep the ball out of the back of the net. The ball went wide, and Gnabry tracked it down. He put the ball back into the box, and Lewandowski was able to steer it into the back of the net for the lead. 37- No! The Bayern goal is called back for offside. It looks like Muller’s left foot was inches offside. 36- TOR! Bayern Munich! Richards lofts a cross into the penalty area, and Muller heads it into the back of the net for the 1-0 lead. 25- Kimmich plays the ball to a streaking Gnabry, but his first touch fails him. Instead of taking him inside for a better angle on his shot, Gnabry drifted out further wide and sent his shot into the side netting. 21- Kimmich to Muller in the box feeds Gnabry to get a shot off, but it’s a weak shot, easily saved by Schwolow. 16- Hertha get the ball in the back of the net on a counter from Cordoba, but it’s whistled back for a clear offside. Hertha have done well to catch Bayern out on counters so far, but they haven’t managed to test Neuer yet. 9- Lewandowksi gets a shot off, but it’s blocked by Dedryck Boyata. The corner kick is punched away, but Bayern come right back and Lewandowski gets another shot! Great save by Schwolow, and he immediately springs the counter out to Lukebakio. However, the break comes to nothing as Lukebakio shoots wide from outside the penalty area. 5- We’re five minutes into this match, and it’s really been an up-and-down game. Both teams are stretching their legs and whipping the ball around the field, but neither team has managed a shot yet at this time. Kickoff — We’re underway in Munich! A new look lineup for Bayern — can they pull off a win? One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! A huge surprise is that Chris Richards gets his first start. Is he at right-back? It’s that time of the year again, where Bayern Munich go through the thoroughly unpleasant experience of playing Hertha Berlin at the Allianz Arena. With zero spectators allowed into the stadium due to Bavaria’s health regulations, the Bavarians face the prospect of a Geisterspiel against a traditionally tough opponent, on the back of a harrowing set of fixtures that has left the squad bruised and fatigued. Hansi Flick has a number of problems to solve. The first is the attack, which is suffering from a lack of options. Robert Lewandowski is fit to start up front, but Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane are both injured. This leaves Serge Gnabry as the only senior winger left on the squad, and may necessitate moving Thomas Muller to the wing. Even though Muller scored from the wing against Borussia Dortmund in midweek, he’s nowhere near as effective a Raumdeuter when placed out wide. The second problem is managing the minutes of Joshua Kimmich, who is currently carrying the entire weight of the Bayern midfield on his back. The 25-year-old has already played every single minute of this season so far, and is set to feature for Germany in upcoming international games as well. While Kimmich may have titanium lungs, there’s gotta be a point where the player’s stamina reaches its limit. As coach, Hansi has to keep him from hitting that limit — or else. Finally, there is the problem of the opponent themselves. Hertha are never pushovers, and their win over Werder Bremen in the first matchday of the season shows they can hurt teams that come unprepared. Bayern tend to struggle against teams with the physicality and defensive ruggedness of Berlin, so Hansi has to figure out a way to topple the capital club while managing a squad that running on fumes. No one said this job was easy. It’s Bayern time. Match Info Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany Time: 6:00 pm local time, 12:30 pm EST TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country Tips for commenting: If you’re a new member, feel free to introduce yourself. We’re mostly very friendly! Also, we’re from all parts of the world so don’t feel shy if you’re from a country that doesn’t seem represented on the blog. SBN is a little slow to show new comments. Refresh the page regularly to keep up with the discussion, especially after goals. The goal celebrations are for everyone to participate in! Even if you’re lagging behind the others, keep replying to the most recent call of the player’s name. Even if you missed the first call, just start from the second, and so on. While swearing is allowed within reason, please be polite to your fellow posters and avoid gratuitous obscenities. Racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language is not allowed whatsoever. Check out our beginners thread if you have any more questions. That’s about it. Auf geht’s! Looking for an unending well of Bayern Munich content? Sign up for an SBNation account and join the conversation on Bavarian Football Works. Whether it’s full match coverage and analysis, breaking news or something completely different, we have it all. Bayern's Leroy Sane, left, celebrates his team's fourth goal with team mate Serge Gnabry during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Schalke 04 in Munich, Germany, Friday, Sept. 18, days after defeating Borussia Dortumund 3-2 to claim the German DFL-Supercup, Bayern Munich returns to the pitch for a Bundesliga matchup versus Hertha Berlin. Munich is looking to get back in the win column after being stunned by TSG Hoffenheim last week, 4-1, while Berlin also hopes to rebound with a victory following a 3-1 loss at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt. At 1-0-1, Munich will be dependent on star forward Robert Lewandowski, who was named UEFA’s Men’s Player of the Year, as well as Serge Gnabry, who leads the team with three goals in the first two league match will air exclusively on ESPN+. That is a standalone service that isn’t covered by a normal ESPN subscription. Therefore, the match will not be available on WatchESPN, any ESPN cable channels or any other streaming Munich vs. Hertha Berlin (Bundesliga 2020)Start time: 12:00 ESTTV channel/schedule: N/A - The match isn’t on normal TV channels and can only be streamed via ESPN+ in the However, if you have Xfinity X1 or a streaming device like a Roku or Amazon Fire stick, you can watch ESPN+ through the ESPN stream: ESPN+ - Having a cable subscription with ESPN will not allow fans to watch the match. Viewers must sign up for ESPN+ is ESPN+? - ESPN+ isn’t a replacement for a normal ESPN subscription through your cable provider. Instead, it’s an auxiliary service that provides original content and some live sports. It also gives customers access to exclusive content on and access to pay-per-view MMA much does ESPN+ cost? - Viewers can sign up for $ a month to get all ESPN+ content (this does not include standard live sports on Watch ESPN). There’s also an option to bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ for $ per coverage via the Associated PressMUNICH (AP) — Joshua Kimmich scored the winning goal as Bayern Munich shrugged off concerns about fixture congestion to beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 and lift the German Super Cup on fought back from 2-0 down to level the score, before Kimmich and the two goalkeepers made the Manuel Neuer showed superb reactions to palm away Erling Haaland’s shot when one-on-one with the Norwegian striker. Dortmund’s stand-in keeper Marwin Hitz could only parry Kimmich’s shot back to the midfielder in the 82nd minute and Kimmich stretched to flick in the rebound while Bayern it was a morale-boosting recovery after losing 4-1 to Hoffenheim on Sunday to end a 32-game unbeaten run. It also marked the third win in a row against has played for five trophies since coach Hansi Flick took charge in November and won them all, but all that success has made for more fixture congestion in the already packed 2020-21 season. The win over Dortmund came just six days after another Super Cup, when Bayern beat Sevilla 2-1 in extra time in UEFA’s ceremonial winner was the second Bayern goal on a rebound after Corentin Tolisso was left with a simple finish to open the scoring in the 18th when Hitz pushed his first shot onto the crossbar following a lightning-fast counterattack the length of the made it 2-0 through Thomas MĂŒller’s header in the 32nd after Dortmund backed off Alphonso Davies and gave him time to play a cross perfectly weighted to meet MĂŒller arriving at the far hauled Dortmund back into the game, setting up Julian Brandt to score in the 39th and then scoring himself in the 55th in a move which began when Manuel Akanji muscled Lewandowski off the ball in the Danish midfielder Thomas Delaney played the final pass for Haaland on that move. However, Delaney was later at fault for the winner as he dawdled on the ball and Kimmich dispossessed team fielded a fully first-choice lineup, with Bayern missing the injured Leroy SanĂ© and Leon Goretzka, while David Alaba was an unused substitute with a muscle problem. defender Chris Richards came on as a 76th-minute substitute for Bayern in his third appearance for the first and MĂŒller were each playing the Super Cup for the 10th time. All of MĂŒller’s appearances were for Bayern, while Lewandowski made three for Dortmund earlier in his career. Schalke’s win on penalties over Dortmund in the 2011 game was the last time Bayern didn’t qualify as the league or cup made do without Thorgan Hazard, who is injured, while first-choice goalkeeper Roman BĂŒrki and winger Jadon Sancho were unwell. Both tested negative for to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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