Overview
- Sky is showing every 2. Bundesliga game live on its Sky Sport TV package and via Sky Go streaming, with plans starting at about €20 per month depending on term and bundles.
- RTL has the free‑to‑air Saturday evening 2. Bundesliga slot with 33 matches per season over four years on RTL or NITRO and on RTL+, plus highlight rights for both top tiers available on RTL+ shortly after full time.
- Sat.1 retains season openers for the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, the relegation play‑offs and the Supercup, while ARD and ZDF air highlights and Sport1 offers a Sunday morning recap.
- MagentaSport carries every 3. Liga match live and on demand, adds a Saturday conference, and lists monthly prices of €7.95 for Telekom customers with MagentaTV (annual) or €12.95 flexible, and €12.95 annual or €19.95 monthly for non‑customers.
- The 3. Liga season runs from 1–3 August 2025 to 16 May 2026 with a winter break after 19–21 December, resumes on 16 January, features a Friday‑to‑Sunday matchday rhythm, and concludes with relegation games planned for 21–26 May; recent outcomes set the fields with Köln and Hamburg promoted, Bielefeld up as 3. Liga champion, and Ulm and Regensburg relegated.