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BVB Faces Stuttgart in Thrilling Bundesliga Clash Today
Dortmund, Germany – Borussia Dortmund will attempt to halt VfB Stuttgart‘s impressive unbeaten streak today at 3:30 PM local time. Stuttgart arrives with six matches without a loss against Dortmund and five consecutive wins against the team.
Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav, 29, commented, “Dortmund knows they are very good. They are dangerous, play compact, and have formidable individual players. We understand what we will face in Dortmund.” He added, “We want to be prepared and give our all. We aim to beat every opponent.” Undav scored twice in Stuttgart’s recent 3-2 victory over Augsburg, marking the club’s fourth win in five matches.
Dortmund, on the other hand, has not lost at home in over eight months and stands undefeated in ten straight matches. Following a 1-1 draw against Hamburg, Dortmund’s coach Niko Kovac, 54, stated, “I won’t question everything good that has been done because of one draw. That’s not how we operate.”
The Bundesliga’s 11th matchday also features a significant showdown between FC Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg at Allianz Arena. The match kicks off Saturday at 3:30 PM. Bayern draws into this match after a 2-2 tie against Union Berlin, their first points dropped in 16 competitive matches.
Despite dominating the second half, Bayern struggled defensively, allowing Harry Kane to score a late equalizer. Freiburg heads into the match with momentum from a 2-1 home win against FC St. Pauli, demonstrating patience and efficiency by capitalizing on their opponent’s mistakes. Coach Julian Schuster‘s team plans to maintain their solid defense while looking for counter-attacking opportunities against Bayern.
The game between Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg can be viewed live on Sky Sport Bundesliga 2, with pre-match coverage starting at 2 PM. Commentator Florian Schmidt-Sommerfeld will handle the broadcast. Viewers can also stream the match via Sky-Go for Sky customers or through the WOW streaming service.
However, the match will not be broadcast live on free-to-air television, although highlights will be available afterward on sports shows by ARD, ZDF, or Sport1.
