Free preview of Bundesliga on StarHub
December 1, 2021
From noon on 3 December to noon on 6 December, StarHub will be offering everyone a free preview of the Bundesliga, including the highly-anticipated Der Klassiker showdown on 5 December (1.30am SGT).
Only through StarHub, the official Bundesliga broadcast partner in Singapore, can customers catch ‘live’ coverage of Der Klassiker between defending champion Bayern Munich and long-time rival Borussia Dortmund, as they continue their neck-and-neck battle for the championship title – with only a one-point difference between them.
All customers – both StarHub and non-StarHub subscribers alike – can stream the electrifying games ‘live’ on the StarHub TV+ app free-of-charge, while StarHub Entertainment customers have the added option of big-screen viewing through Hub Sports 2 (Channel 202).
On-demand coverage is also available for Sports+ subscribers, who will be able to catch up on missed matches anytime and anywhere – typically aired after hours in Singapore. With a Sports+ Pass at just $20 per month, they will be able to catch both ‘live’ and on-demand content of the Bundesliga and other sporting events on StarHub TV+, the best all-in-one hybrid OTT-linear entertainment service that unifies the largest library of streaming services, apps, and TV channels on one platform.
Aside from Der Klassiker, customers can stream eight other heart-stopping Bundesliga matches as part of the free preview. These include:
- 4 December: VfL Wolfsburg vs FSV Mainz 05 (10.30pm SGT)
- 4 December: RB Leipzig vs Union Berlin (3.30am SGT)
- 6 December: Borussia Mönchengladbach vs SC Freiburg (12.30am SGT)
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