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Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich live stream: How to watch Bundesliga fixture online and on TV today

Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka (R) celebrates with teammate Robert Lewandowski: EPA
Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka (R) celebrates with teammate Robert Lewandowski: EPA

Bayern Munich are brimming with confidence ahead of the top-of-the-table clash at second-placed Borussia Dortmund tonight.

Hansi Flick’s team enjoys an eight-game winning run in all competitions and top scorer Robert Lewandowski is in superb form as they lead the standings by four points.

The Bavarians have also scored 80 goals from 27 league matches – a Bundesliga record at this stage – after firing five past Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, while Thomas Muller leads the league in assists after setting one goal up and scoring another himself.

“This is a decisive week. We are marching on, Dortmund are marching on so everyone can look forward to Tuesday,” said Muller, who has rediscovered his world-class form under Flick this season.

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Borussia Dortmund’s Achraf Hakim celebrates with Jadon Sancho (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Borussia Dortmund’s Achraf Hakim celebrates with Jadon Sancho (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Fans, however, will not be cramming into the 80,000-seater Signal Iduna Park to see the league’s biggest match as spectators are banned from the games due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is everything you need to know.

What time is it?

The match gets underway at 5.30pm BST.

How can I watch it?

BT Sport will be showing it on BT Sport 1.

You can either watch the match live on television or use the BT Sport app to watch online and on mobile.

What is the team news?

Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels and Axel Witsel look set to be fit in time for Tuesday’s Bundesliga big game against leaders Bayern Munich, with the Ruhr valley club attempting to cut the gap and stay in the running for the title.

Second-placed Dortmund, four points behind the Bavarians and without injured captain Marco Reus and defender Dan Axel Zagadou, know that failure to win could prove costly with seven games left in the campaign.

But coach Lucien Favre said central defender Hummels looks set to recover from a heel injury and fit-again midfielder Witsel was back in training.

Hummels was taken off at halftime in Saturday’s 2-0 win at VfL Wolfsburg with a nagging heel injury. Belgium international Witsel has not played since the league restart 10 days ago.

“We will have to see at the last minute but I think it will be alright, 99% Mats will be there,” Favre said on Monday. “Axel trained yesterday with the team again and could be in the squad.”

Dortmund will need all the help they can get against the in-form Bavarians, who like them have won six games in a row including the last two since the Bundesliga resumed following a break of more than two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With games played without fans for health safety reasons, Dortmund, who lost 4-0 at Bayern earlier in the season, will badly be missing the 80,000 crowd at their home stadium on Tuesday.

Haaland celebrates opening the scoring against Schalke (EPA)
Haaland celebrates opening the scoring against Schalke (EPA)

But Favre said the team was stronger now than earlier in the campaign, following the arrival of Emre Can and Erling Haaland in the winter transfer window.

“We do not think back to that first game. We have forgotten it. We did not play well,” Favre said.

“We now play a system that better fits our squad and we have also brought in Emre Can and Erling Haaland as reinforcements in the winter who have further increased our quality.”

The 19-year-old Haaland has taken the Bundesliga by storm with 10 goals in his first 10 matches so far. Dortmund, however, will also need to stop Bayern from adding to their record haul of 80 goals this season, 27 of which have come from Robert Lewandowski.

Bayern striker Lewandowski (Reuters)
Bayern striker Lewandowski (Reuters)

But Favre said the team was stronger now than earlier in the campaign, following the arrival of Emre Can and Erling Haaland in the winter transfer window.

“We do not think back to that first game. We have forgotten it. We did not play well,” Favre said.

“We now play a system that better fits our squad and we have also brought in Emre Can and Erling Haaland as reinforcements in the winter who have further increased our quality.”

What are the odds?

  • Bayern Munich: 5/6

  • Borussia Dortmund: 14/5

  • Draw: 3/1

What is our prediction?

Borussia Dortmund have a young squad full of exciting, talented players, with a thrillingly attacking philosophy. But this is Bayern Munich we are talking about. Bundesliga champions since 2013. FC Hollywood. The bad guys. They always win. It’s just what they do.

Borussia Dortmund 0-2 Bayern Munich

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