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DAZN Takes Over Bundesliga Saturday Konferenz for 2025–29 Rights Cycle

Production moves to a pitch-side setup designed to bring viewers closer to the action.

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Derby-Time: Robert Glatzel vom HSV und St. Paulis Jackson Irvine im Duell
Wer alles sehen will, braucht sowohl ein DAZN- als auch ein Sky-Abo (Montage)

Overview

  • Starting this weekend, the Saturday 15:30 Konferenz shifts from Sky to DAZN, which will host from the top game’s touchline with faster switches and split‑screen sequences and reporters in every stadium.
  • Sky continues to show most individual live fixtures, including Friday night and the 15:30 and 18:30 matches on Saturdays, while DAZN holds Sundays plus 15 late kickoffs at 19:30 per season.
  • Sky is introducing a Multiview mosaic and a Match‑Alarm for live alerts from parallel games, and both Sky and DAZN now offer full‑match replays shortly after the final whistle.
  • Free‑to‑air coverage includes nine live games on Sat.1 with the Bayern–Leipzig opener, with highlights on ARD’s Sportschau (now also on Fridays) and ZDF’s Sportstudio, plus paid clips on RTL+ immediately after matches.
  • Fans seeking every live game generally need subscriptions to both services, with a Sky–DAZN annual bundle advertised at €64.98 per month.