Fans across the world will be able to watch the 2025/26 Bundesliga live as Bayern Munich defend the title they won at a canter last season.
The league’s rights packages this time around include a new deal in the UK and Ireland as part of a multi-year agreement allowing viewers to see the likes of England captain and Bayern talisman Harry Kane play live.
In the US, supporters will be looking forward to watching players including USMNT forward Malik Tillman, who joined Bayer Leverkusen from PSV during the summer.
101GreatGoals.com explains how to watch the 2025/26 Bundesliga on TV and live stream, including details of the new deals and subscription costs.

Bundesliga on UK TV: Channels, online live streams
Bundesliga on Sky Sports
Sky Sports will continue to show a Bundesliga match every Saturday at 17:30 UK time and provide a highlights package and other programming during the week.
Via Now TV, Sky Sports costs £14.99 for a day membership, £28 a month for a 12-month membership or £34.99 a month with no contract.
Sky Sports memberships include access to all 12 live Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, which offers live streams and a dedicated channel.
Bundesliga: BBC Sport UK rights
All Friday night matches will now be shown on on-demand platform BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
The annual BBC TV licence fee is £174.50, which covers watching or recording live TV on any channel, as well as watching BBC content on BBC iPlayer, including live and on-demand content on various devices.
Bundesliga on Amazon Prime Video
New Bundesliga partner Prime Video has exclusive rights to all Sunday matches on a single pay-per-view basis in the UK, including the promotion and relegation play-off games and the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup at the start of the 2026/27 season.
Individual matches are priced at £2.49, with no commitment.


Bundesliga on US TV: Channels, online live streams
Bundesliga on ESPN+
In the US, ESPN+ has rights to show the Bundesliga.
A monthly subscription costs $11.99 a month or an annual sign-up is $119.99.
Bundesliga on YouTube: The Overlap, Mark Goldbridge
The Bundesliga say their free-to-air strategy will be “supercharged” through a “trailblazing partnership” with leading YouTube football channels who will live-stream matches in a watch-along format.
The Overlap, which is co-hosted by former Premier League players including Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ian Wright, will show 20 games in 2025/26.
Mark Goldbridge’s That’s Football channel will also stream 20 matches.