Here’s everything you need to know to live stream Bayern vs. Eintracht on Saturday.
Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
- When: 12:30pm ET, Saturday, May 23
- Where: Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany
- Broadcast: FS1 and TUDN
- Streaming: Fubo, Hulu with Live TV, Sling, AT&T TV Now, Vidgo, and YouTube TV
Bayern vs. Eintracht: Preview
It was a slow start to the season for Bayern Munich, prompting pundits and fans to wonder if there was a possibility the club may end its streak of lifting the title at a mere seven seasons. However, the club has bounced back and currently sits four points above Dortmund in second. Much of this can be attributed to the seemingly ageless Robert Lewandowski — the 31-year-old has 26 goals in 24 Bundesliga matches, as well as eleven in the Champions League. Add to that an incredible midfield and their exciting fullbacks, 19-year-old Canadian Alphonso Davies and Benjamin Pavard, whom they snatched from relegated Stuttgart, and the team is nearly unbeatable.
(Though if anyone can beat Bayern right now, it’s Dortmund, who will get its chance in Tuesday’s Der Klassiker. 12:30pm ET, FS1, make plans now.)
Then there’s Eintracht Frankfurt. What a sad season it’s been for a team that performed so well last season, a team that was a joy to watch. Of course, when you sell your best striker in Luka Jović and sell off another talented forward, Sébastien Haller, to West Ham, it’s a bit difficult to reach last year’s numbers. Surprisingly, Eintracht destroyed Bayern in the reverse fixture, 5-1. The next day, Bayern fired their coach, Niko Kovač, and began their upward ascent. Eintracht shouldn’t expect the same story to unfold in Munich — unless it’s Bayern beating them 5-1.
Bayern vs. Eintracht live stream: How to watch Bundesliga matches online
This match will feature on FS1 and TUDN.
Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt: Summary of Previous Match, Odds, Upcoming Fixtures
Previously, on Bundesliga …
Bayern Munich headed to the capital to take on Union Berlin last weekend in its return to Bundesliga play. Because Union’s best weapon is their crowd, the visitors won the game handily. Robert Lewandowski notched a penalty in the first half, and Benjamin Pavard secured the 2-0 win in the second.
Meanwhile, for Eintracht Frankfurt, it was a disappointing return for a team which was one of the more exciting teams in Germany last season. Last year’s Europa Cup semifinalists hosted Borussia Mönchengladbach, who embarrassed them from the off. Alassane Pléa scored in the first minute, and Marcus Thuram made it two before ten minutes were up. To add insult to injury, Ramy Bensebaini converted a penalty in the 73rd minute. Fortunately for Eintracht, Gladbach just cannot keep a clean sheet this season, and André Silva scored a consolation goal in Eintracht’s 3-1 loss.
Odds
According to the DraftKings Sportsbook oddsmakers (as of May 22):
- Bayern, -715 (wager $715 to win $100)
- Eintracht, +1400 (wager $100 to win $1400)
- Draw, +700
Bayern Munich: Next Match
Eintracht Frankfurt: Next Match
- vs. Freiburg, Tuesday, May 26, 2:30pm ET (Fox Soccer Plus)
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