
Football fans rejoice: you can watch every single Bundesliga game this weekend as German top-flight football returns.
The Bundesliga is the first major European league to restart following the easing of lockdown restrictions by the German government, with gameweek 26 of the season to kick off on Saturday, May 16.
BT Sport has exclusive rights to Bundesliga football in the UK - and fans will be able to watch all 10 games on TV and live stream them online.
The Ruhr derby leads Saturday's action, with Borussia Dortmund hosting Schalke at 2:30pm BST on BT Sport 1.
Another four games kick off at the same time - RB Leipzig vs Freiburg (BT Sport 2), Hoffenheim vs Hertha Berlin (BT Sport 3), Augsburg vs Wolfsburg (BT Sport Extra 1) and Fortuna Dusseldorf vs Paderborn (BT Sport Extra 2) - and if you can't decide which match to tune into, then BT will be showing in-game highlights on their Bundesliga Goals Show on BT Sport Extra 3.
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Monchengladbach (BT Sport 1) rounds off Saturday's drama at 5:30pm BST, while Sunday sees Cologne host Mainz at 2:30pm before champions Bayern Munich travel to Union Berlin for a 5pm kick-off (also on BT Sport 1).
There's one more game left on Monday night, with Werder Bremen hosting Bayer Leverkusen at 7:30pm on BT Sport 1.
BT Sport subscribers will be able to watch all the games on TV, and live stream them online via the video player and the BT Sport app.
Gameweek 26
| Saturday, May 16 | |
| 2.30pm | Borussia Dortmund vs Schalke |
| 2.30pm | RB Leipzig vs Freiburg |
| 2.30pm | Hoffenheim vs Hertha Berlin |
| 2.30pm | Fortuna Düsseldorf vs Paderborn |
| 2.30pm | Augsburg vs Wolfsburg |
| 5.30pm | Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach |
| Sunday, May 17 | |
| 2.30pm | Köln vs Mainz |
| 5pm | Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich |
| Monday, May 18 | |
| 7.30pm | Werder Bremen vs Bayer Leverkusen |
Schedule subject to change.
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