Holstein Kiel vs Bayern Munich live stream info: How to watch Bundesliga online

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Bayern Munich will look to make it three wins in three in the Bundesliga as they take on Holstein Kiel at the Holstein-Stadion on Saturday evening.

It hasn't always looked pretty, but Bayern Munich have started their season with three wins in three. Next up for Vincent Kompany's side is a trip to newly promoted club Holstein Kiel, who are still searching for their first win of the season in the Bundesliga.

The Bavarians will need to be wary of Kiel, as they were eliminated from the DFB-Pokal on their last trip to the Holstein-Stadion (in 2021). Leading the charge for Kiel on Saturday will be former Schalke 04 and Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Lewis Holtby.

Bayern are set to field their star-studded attacking quartet once again on Saturday, with the in-form Jamal Musiala set to join Michael Olise, Harry Kane, and Serge Gnabry in attack. After two rather tight games to start the Bundesliga season, fans will hope to see a comfortable Bayern win against Kiel.

Leroy Sané looks set for his first appearance of the season after recovering from his injury. The winger will likely start on the bench on Saturday.

Holstein Kiel vs Bayern Munich live stream: How to watch on TV, online

The Bundesliga matchday three clash between Bayern Munich and Holstein Kiel will be broadcast live in Germany on Sky Sport. Fans in the United States and United Kingdom can tune in to the live action on ESPN+ and Sky Sports respectively.

  • When is kick-off? Saturday, September 14, 2024
  • What time is kick-off? 18:30 (CEST), 17:30 (BST), 12:30 (EDT)
  • Where is it played? Holstein-Stadion
  • Live Stream/TV channels: Sky Sport (Germany, Austria), ESPN+ (United States), Sky Sports (United Kingdom), Sony LIV (India), Startimes World Football (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa), beIN Sports Connect (Australia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates), DAZN (Canada), Viaplay (Netherlands)

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