Breaking Down DFB Cup Matches: Who's Playing Where and for Free!
Got your popcorn ready? Some second-division clubs are sniffing the trophy this year! While giants like FC Bayern and RB Leipzig have hit the sidelines, it's time to see who's shaking things up in the round of 16. Let's dive in!
Who's in the Round of 16? And which matches are free to watch?
Here's your go-to guide:
Free to Air TV Matches
► December 5 (Tue), 6 p.m.: 1. FC Kaiserslautern vs. 1. FC Nürnberg - ARD
► December 5 (Tue), 8:45 p.m.: Gladbach vs. VfL Wolfsburg - ARD
► December 6 (Wed), 8:45 p.m.: VfB Stuttgart vs. Borussia Dortmund - ZDF
The games will stream on your favorite public broadcasters' media libraries as well. Don't forget that WOW, the paid streaming provider, is also in the game, along with Sky, which broadcasts as well.
All DFB Cup Matches at a Glance
December 5, 2023 (Tue), 6:00 p.m: - Magdeburg vs. Düsseldorf (Sky/WOW) - Kaiserslautern vs. Nuremberg (ARD/Sky/WOW)
December 5, 2023 (Tue), 8:45 p.m: - Homburg vs. St. Pauli (Sky/WOW) - Gladbach vs. Wolfsburg (ARD/Sky/WOW)
December 6, 2023 (Wed), 6:00 p.m: - Leverkusen vs. Paderborn (Sky/WOW) - Saarbrücken vs. Frankfurt (Sky/WOW)
December 6, 2023 (Wed), 8:45 p.m: - Hertha vs. HSV (Sky/WOW) - Stuttgart vs. Dortmund (ZDF/Sky/WOW)
One Thing is Clear: At least two Bundesliga clubs will secure a spot in the quarter-finals, but no more than four.
The exciting quarter-finals are set for January 30/31 and February 6/7, 2024, with semis scheduled for April 2 and 3. The grand final will unfold in Berlin on May 25.
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Enrichment Insights: The enrichment data states that the sources do not specify the exact broadcast times for the DFB Cup round of 16 matches on free-to-air TV. To get updated and accurate information, it is best to check the official DFB-Pokal website or visit websites of providers that often air DFB-Pokal matches.