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Leipzig v Munich is the big match in Germany this weekend and comes as a welcome return to domestic football after the international break.

And you can live stream football and bet In Play on all the action from the Bundesliga this weekend with Unibet!

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It means you won’t miss a second of the drama! Here are three games to keep an eye out for…

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Game Week 4

Dortmund vs Leverkusen — Saturday 14 September at 14:30 BST

The first big match of the weekend comes from Dortmund on Saturday as the hosts welcome Leverkusen to their home. And it’s fair to say this is already a crunch match despite being so early on in the season.

 

 

Dortmund sit a point off Leverkusen in fifth place, having lost 3-1 to Union Berlin on their last league outing. The defeat was a major shock and already dents Dortmund’s title hopes.

Leverkusen, meanwhile, sit fourth in the table but were held 0-0 by a stolid Hoffenheim on the last weekend before the international break. That was their first real test of the season and Leverkusen arguably failed to meet it.

Dortmund start out as the 1.75 favourites to win this match on Saturday and wise punters will be backing them in a combination bet. After all, Leverkusen may have started well but they performed miserably against Hoffenheim — recording just two shots on target from 20 efforts. This is Dortmund’s game to win.

Leipzig vs Munich — Saturday 14 September at 17:30 BST

The big match of the weekend comes from Leipzig in this top-of-the-table clash. And you can live stream football and bet In Play on all the action from Leipzig vs Munich right here with Unibet!

 

 

This is the featured match in Germany on Saturday and Munich head into it as the 1.87 favourites to claim victory. Now, that proves just how strong punters believe this Munich side to be. After all, Leipzig are actually the team who have maintained their 100% start to the season, with three victories from three so far. Munich are already two points off the league leaders.

Yet history suggests this is Munich’s game for the taking. After all, they beat Leipzig in two of their three clashes last season, drawing the other. From their eight previous games against each other, Munich boast a W5 D2 L1 record.

Yes, Leipzig are the hosts and at 3.70 to win they are a very tempting price. But historically Munich thrive on this match and there is no reason to believe Saturday should be any different.

Paderborn vs Schalke — Sunday 15 September at 17:00 BST

Newcomers to the Bundesliga Paderborn have faired reasonably well in their first three games of the season. After a thrilling 3-2 defeat to Leverkusen and a hardy 3-1 loss at home to Freiburg, Paderborn claimed their first points thanks to a 1-1 draw at Wolfsburg. And the result will certainly give the newcomers hope of scraping a draw against Schalke on Sunday.

 

 

Indeed, Schalke have endured a middling start to the new season, with four points from three games. They beat Hertha on their last outing but were stunned 4-2 by Viktoria Koln in a friendly over the international break.

Schalke should win this game at 2.10 but don’t be surprised if Paderborn grab a goal here. Both teams to score is priced at 1.43.

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