Transfers

Confirmed
Aleksa Damjanovic
Aleksa Damjanovic
21/04/2026
Confirmed
Nico Schlotterbeck
Nico Schlotterbeck
10/04/2026
Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund
Contract Extension
30/06/2031
Confirmed
Nathan Tella
Nathan Tella
25/03/2026
Leverkusen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Contract Extension
30/06/2031

Latest Highlights

Bundesliga - Best XI
Manuel Baum
FC Augsburg
Manuel Baum
Coach
Jens Stage
SV Werder Bremen
8.4
Stage
Raphael Guerreiro
Bayern München
8.4
Guerreiro
Vincenzo Grifo
SC Freiburg
8.7
Grifo
Andrej Ilić
1. FC Union Berlin
8.0
Ilic
Edmond Tapsoba
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
7.8
Tapsoba
Cameron Puertas
SV Werder Bremen
9.1
Puertas
Max Finkgräfe
RB Leipzig
7.8
M. Finkgräfe
Ridle Baku
RB Leipzig
7.4
Baku
Finn Dahmen
FC Augsburg
7.8
Dahmen
Nico Elvedi
Borussia Mönchengladbach
7.9
Elvedi
Fabian Rieder
FC Augsburg
8.6
Rieder
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Bayern München
Bayern
Won title
UEFA Champions League
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W
D
1. FSV Mainz 05
2
Borussia Dortmund
Dortmund
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L
W
W
W
SC Freiburg
3
RB Leipzig
RB Leipzig
3059:3722591857
W
W
W
W
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1. FC Union Berlin
4
VfB Stuttgart
Stuttgart
3062:4220561758
L
W
L
W
W
SV Werder Bremen
5
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Hoffenheim
3059:4415541668
W
D
L
L
D
Hamburger SV
6
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Leverkusen
3060:4119521578
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W
W
D
D
1. FC Köln
7
SC Freiburg
Freiburg
3044:48-44312711
W
W
L
W
L
Borussia Dortmund

About German Bundesliga

Bundesliga - 2025/26 season

The Bundesliga stands as Germany's top-tier professional football league and one of Europe's most competitive domestic competitions. Established in 1963, the league features 18 teams competing in a double round-robin format from August to May, with each club playing 34 matches per season.


Bayern Munich enters the 2025/26 season as strong favorites to reclaim their title after completing their 13th championship in 14 seasons (2024/25). The Bavarian giants remain German football's dominant force, though Bayer Leverkusen will look to build on their historic unbeaten 2023/24 championship season that broke Bayern's consecutive title streak. Borussia Dortmund continues their pursuit of ending Bayern's recent supremacy, consistently positioning themselves as serious title contenders.


The relegation battle promises compelling storylines across different club backgrounds. FC Heidenheim, despite their remarkable rise to the top flight, faces the challenge of establishing themselves among Germany's elite in what many consider a crucial season for their long-term survival. St. Pauli, returning to the Bundesliga after their promotion, will draw on their passionate fanbase and unique club culture to maintain their top-flight status. Meanwhile, traditional powerhouse FC Köln finds itself in an unexpected relegation battle, highlighting the league's competitive unpredictability and demonstrating that no club's top-flight status is guaranteed.


The league operates on a promotion and relegation system, with the bottom two teams automatically relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, while the 16th-placed team enters a playoff against the third-placed team from the second division. This system ensures every matchday carries significance, from title races to survival battles.


The Bundesliga's financial stability, exemplified by the 50+1 ownership rule, ensures clubs maintain strong community connections while fostering competitive balance. This structure has created one of Europe's most atmospheric football environments, with stadiums renowned for their passionate supporter culture and consistently high attendance figures.


With its combination of historic clubs, emerging talents, and tactical innovation, the Bundesliga continues to cement its status as one of Europe's top football leagues, consistently producing teams that compete at the highest levels in European competitions.

German Bundesliga FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the Bundesliga?
Last year’s Bundesliga champions were Bayern Munich and the top goalscorer was Harry Kane with 26 goals.
Which team has won the most Bundesliga titles?
Bayern Munich won the most Bundesliga titles with 35 wins.
Which teams were promoted to the Bundesliga?
Hamburger SV and 1. FC Köln were promoted to the Bundesliga from the Bundesliga 2.
Which team won the first Bundesliga title?
The German football league has a long history, with the first national championship being held in 1903. The first winner was VfB Leipzig. In 1947, the league was reorganized into a regional system, with five Oberligas in place. The first Oberliga champion was VfB Stuttgart in 1947. In 1963, the Bundesliga was founded as a national professional league. The first Bundesliga champion was FC Koln in 1963–64. The Bundesliga has been the top tier of German football ever since.
What are the Bundesliga next featured matches?
Mainz 05 v Bayern Munich
Who are the current Bundesliga team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the Bundesliga this week are Cameron Puertas (Werder Bremen), Vincenzo Grifo (Freiburg) and Fabian Rieder (Augsburg)
Where to watch Bundesliga live in USA?
Discover where to watch Bundesliga live in USA by visiting Live Sports on TV Today. Find out which channels are broadcasting the matches and don’t miss any action from this exciting competition.
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