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3rd Place vs 4th Place: On Saturday (15.30) WIB BVB to VfB Stuttgart. The Swabians are looking to extend their strong record against the black and yellow. BILD explains where you can watch the game on TV, live streaming and live ticker.

Bundesliga on TV: Who is showing Borussia Dortmund – VfB Stuttgart live?

That Bundesliga-Game between Dortmund and Stuttgart will be broadcast live and exclusively on pay TV channels Sky and the paid streaming provider WOW (advertisement) is transmitted. Kick-off at 15:30, broadcast on Sky and WOW starts at 3pm. You can also watch games at the conference DAZN (ad) follow.

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VfB visited Dortmund with a big chest. However, they are unbeaten in six games against BVB, most recently with five wins in a row. Including the highest record of 5:1 in September 2024. Can the team coached by coach Sebastian Hoeneß (43) extend this series?

Deniz Undav (29) said: “Dortmund know that they are very good. They are dangerous, compact and have brutal individual players. We know what will happen, what will happen in Dortmund.” However: “We want to be ready and give everything. We want to beat every opponent.”

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The striker scored twice in a 3-2 win against Augsburg before the international break and secured VfB’s fourth competitive win in the last five games.

Afterwards he said proudly: “We are in good shape – and that’s why it was important to play the last game before the international break. I’m proud of the whole team, how we helped each other and did everything for this win.”

Amazing: BVB are now unbeaten at their own stadium in all competitions for over eight months and ten matches (nine wins and one draw). At HSV the team conceded the score 1-1 in extra time. Coach Niko Kovac (54) later said: “I don’t question all the good things before because of the draw in Hamburg.”