Supercup showdown: Bayer Leverkusen meets VfB Stuttgart on live TV
Supercup showdown: Bayer Leverkusen meets VfB Stuttgart on live TV
An exciting duel before the Bundesliga start
On Saturday the German Supercup game takes place at 8:30 p.m. between Bayer Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart. The meeting of the two teams not only promises sporting tension, but also a special opportunity for football fans to follow this start live on free TV. The transmission takes place both in Sat.1 and in the stream on the platforms Sat1.de and ran.de.
historical achievements last season
Bayer Leverkusen can look back on an impressive last season in which you won the double from the championship and DFB Cup-with just one competitive defeat. This success story was written under the direction of coach Xabi Alonso (42), who now wants to secure another title to crown the new start of the season. Alonso highlights the quality of the opponent: "Stuttgart plays very well, they have a great trainer who leaves attractive football. For me, they are among the best teams in Europe."
changes in the cadres of the teams
While Leverkusen has largely presented itself in the previous transfer period, the changes at VfB Stuttgart are much more noticeable. Important players such as captain Waldemar Anton, Serhou Guirassy and Hiroki Ito have left the club, which brings a challenge for the team. Newcomers such as Ermedin Demirovic and Jeff Chabot should bring fresh wind and strengthen the squad dynamics.
The Supercup as an important competition for the clubs
The Supercup has become more important in recent years. Since 2010 it has been taking place every year before the Bundesliga begins, traditionally between the German champion and the DFB Cup winner. The current duel between Leverkusen and Stuttgart is not only a way for the teams to celebrate the first successes of the new season, but also an opportunity to show up in top shape after the summer break.
transmission and general anticipation
The anticipation for the game is great among fans. In addition to the live broadcast on television, the game will also be available on various online platforms, which means that an even broader viewer can be achieved. The decision to show the game on free TV is another step to bring the sport and the Bundesliga closer to fans.
Overall, the clash of Leverkusen and Stuttgart is eagerly awaited, as it is not only about the first title of the season, but also about the return of fan communities to the stadiums and the continuation of the passionate football tradition in Germany.
- Nag
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