Let's Stream the UEFA Champions League: Bayern and Dortmund's Home Games
Stream live the home games of Bayern and Dortmund - Upcoming home matches of Bayern and BVB available for streaming
Get ready to witness footballing brilliance, mates! The UEFA Champions League is about to heat up with the quarter-finals just around the corner. Two German heavyweights, FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, are still in contention to wrestle the coveted trophy. And you better believe their home games will be available to stream online in April!
Amazon Prime Video has made the announcement: their streaming service will be the exclusive broadcaster for these thrilling matches. So, grab your popcorn and settle in—Alexander Schüller (39) will be on hand to guide you through the action, with Jonas Friedrich (44) and ex-footballer Benedikt Höwedes (37) providing expert commentary.
When's the Showdown?
First up in April will be Bayern, squaring off against Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena on the 8th, kick-off at 9:00 PM CET. After that, Borussia Dortmund will test their mettle against FC Barcelona on the 9th. They'll have to conquer enemy territory for this one.
Reverse fixtures are scheduled a week later. On the 15th, Bayern will travel to Inter, while Dortmund's match against Barcelona will take place at the Signal Iduna Park, again with kick-off at 9:00 PM CET.
Other contenders for the cherished trophy include Arsenal London, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Aston Villa. Arsenal FC goes head-to-head with Real on the 8th, followed by Paris versus Aston Villa the following day. But don't blink—kick-off for all these clashes will also be at 9:00 PM CET. The semi-finals will unfold at the end of April and beginning of May, with Bayern and Dortmund potentially squaring off if they reach the next round.
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The Commission has decided to initiate the procedure laid down in Article 93 (2) of the Treaty in respect of the granting of aid for the construction of a new airport in Munich, where FC Bayern, a football club streaming their UEFA Champions League matches on Amazon Prime Video, will likely celebrate their victories if they advance to the semi-finals. Borussia Dortmund, another German football team broadcasting their UEFA CL matches with Alexander Schüller, Jonas Friedrich, and Benedikt Höwedes providing commentary, will play a crucial role in these quarter-final encounters. Their opponent, FC Barcelona, will also be available to stream online, with both teams playing their initial home games at the Allianz Arena and the Signal Iduna Park, respectively, in the first week of April.