
Sky Deutschland will remain the home of the Bundesliga until 2029, with even more live games than before. From 2025/26 Sky Sport will show 87% of the 617 games of the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, the relegations and the Super Cup. This will include seven of the nine fixed kick-off times, including the Friday evening of the Bundesliga.
Sky Sport will also show the ‘Top Game of the Week’ on Saturday evening and all the games on Saturday afternoon, as well as all games of the 2. Bundesliga over the entire weekend.
Barny Mills, CEO of Sky Germany, said: “Sky remains the home of the Bundesliga. This is an excellent result for football fans, the Bundesliga clubs and Sky. Sky has more games than before, the most games overall and the best games. Sky Sport will offer fans 80% of all live games exclusively in full length, including all the top games. In this way, we consolidate our position as a leading sports provider in the long term and contribute to the growth of the league.”
The acquired broadcasting rights also offer Sky Sport the opportunity to offer Saturday afternoon with all goals in a completely new way, in which the fan becomes the director of his Bundesliga experience.
With expanded access to the teams and more opportunities to tell the stories of the Bundesliga with even greater depth, Sky Sport’s comprehensive coverage will bring fans closer than ever before to the sport in the coming rights period.
The Bundesliga broadcasts of Sky Sport will be available via the internet with Sky Stream and WOW as well as via cable and satellite with Sky Q. All broadcasting rights of the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga apply to all distribution channels (satellite, cable, IPTV, web and mobile) and in addition to Germany also to Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol and eastern Belgium. Also included are the rights to public screening in restaurants, hotels and other facilities with public traffic offered via Sky Business.