Football live today: All matches & broadcasts via stream & TV on 19.09.2025

Hanover. Friday kicks off another jam-packed football weekend, bringing several exciting matches to the pitch. In the Bundesliga, the fourth matchday begins with a high-profile evening match that marks the start of the national football weekend. The ball is also rolling in the 2. Bundesliga and 3. Liga – each with matches that promise important points for the rest of the season.
At the same time, the focus is on Europe: Spain, Italy, and France also have matches on the schedule, adding international flair to the program. The Women's Bundesliga also continues, gaining momentum with its third matchday of the still-young season. This creates a Friday that not only serves as a warm-up for the football weekend, but also offers a diverse package of national and international competitions in itself.
Bundesliga – Matchday 4
- 20:30 : VfB Stuttgart – FC St. Pauli (Live on WOW )
2. Bundesliga – Matchday 6
- 18:30 : 1. FC Kaiserslautern – Preußen Münster (Live on WOW )
- 18:30 : Arminia Bielefeld – SpVgg Greuther Fürth (Live on WOW )
La Liga – Matchday 5
- 21:00 : Betis Sevilla – Real Sociedad San Sebastian (Live on DAZN )
Serie A – Matchday 4
- 8:45 p.m .: US Lecce – Cagliari Calcio (Live on DAZN )
Ligue 1 – Matchday 5
- 20:45 : Olympique Lyon – Angers SCO (Live on DAZN )
Women's Bundesliga – Matchday 3
- 18:30 : SC Freiburg – Hamburger SV (Live on DAZN )
3rd League – Matchday 7
- 19:00 : 1. FC Saarbrücken – 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 (Live on MagentaSport )
Anyone who wants to watch football on free TV at no extra cost has regular opportunities to do so, especially on ARD, ZDF, and RTL. These public broadcasters broadcast not only selected DFB Cup matches and all German national team matches at major tournaments, but also numerous UEFA Women's EURO 2025 matches live. This puts women's football in the spotlight for a broader audience – and gives it a prime-time platform that absolutely does justice to the level of the sport.
In addition, Sat.1 broadcasts individual Bundesliga matches, such as the opening game, the final match of the first half of the season, and the start of the second half of the season. RTL, in turn, broadcasts matches from the UEFA Europa League and the Conference League. ARD's third-party channels also regularly offer football broadcasts, particularly from the 3. Liga.
DAZN is one of the leading streaming services for live sports and offers football fans a comprehensive program with top international matches. Highlights include almost all UEFA Champions League matches and selected Bundesliga matches. DAZN also broadcasts Europe's top leagues, including Spain's LaLiga, Italy's Serie A, and France's Ligue 1. Those who want to access the full offering require a paid subscription. In addition to football, DAZN also covers numerous other sports – from the NBA and NFL to motorsports and martial arts events. This makes the platform a particularly popular destination for fans of diverse sports broadcasts.
Sky remains one of the most important sources for live football in Germany. The pay-TV channel not only broadcasts a large portion of Bundesliga matches, but also covers the entire DFB Cup – from kick-off to the final. This means Sky offers both league action and cup drama from a single source. The cup is especially worth checking out: exciting matches, upsets, and gripping knockout duels are a regular feature.
Sky also has a strong international presence: With live matches from the English Premier League, the broadcaster boasts one of Europe's most well-known and highly viewed leagues in its portfolio. The offering can be received either via the traditional Sky subscription or flexibly via WOW, the company's own streaming service. Sky remains indispensable, especially for Bundesliga fans – the popular Saturday conferences and many top weekend matches can be seen exclusively there. Whether on traditional TV or via mobile live stream, Sky remains a fixture in the German football experience.
In recent years, MagentaSport has established itself as an indispensable source for German sports streaming – especially for anyone who wants to follow football beyond the mainstream. Deutsche Telekom's streaming service exclusively shows all 3. Liga matches and all Women's Bundesliga matches live and in full. MagentaSport thus creates a platform for professional football below the Bundesliga and 2. Liga levels, while also ensuring that women's football remains a constant presence.
But the program goes far beyond football. International highlights such as the Ice Hockey World Championship and major basketball tournaments are also part of the portfolio. A paid subscription is required for use, but Telekom customers often benefit from discounted rates or limited-time special offers. MagentaSport has thus established itself as a versatile platform for live sports, offering far more than just a supplement to the traditional football offering.
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