RB Leipzig TV schedule for viewers in United States

RB Leipzig TV schedule for viewers in United States
RB Leipzig TV schedule for viewers in United States

RB Leipzig TV Schedule and Streaming Links

Sunday, February 23

  • 09:30 AM ET

    RB Leipzig vs. 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 (German Bundesliga)

Wednesday, February 26

  • 02:45 PM ET

    RB Leipzig vs. VfL Wolfsburg (German DFB-Pokal)

Saturday, March 01

  • 09:30 AM ET

    RB Leipzig vs. Mainz (German Bundesliga)

Saturday, March 08

  • 12:30 PM ET

    SC Freiburg vs. RB Leipzig (German Bundesliga)

Saturday, March 15

  • 01:30 PM ET

    RB Leipzig vs. Borussia Dortmund (German Bundesliga)

Saturday, March 29

  • 10:30 AM ET

    Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. RB Leipzig (German Bundesliga)

Use this RB Leipzig TV schedule to find the latest games from one of Europe’s increasingly important sides.

RB Leipzig is a very new club in the broader scope of European football. But their quick, and controversial, rise to the top level of German football has the world on notice.

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Where Can I Watch the RB Leipzig Match?

Founded: 2009
Stadium: Red Bull Arena (Leipzig)
Manager: Marco Rose
Best German top-flight finish: Runner-up (2017, 2021)
DFB-Pokal titles: 2 (2022, 2023)

RB Leipzig and the entire Bundesliga schedule streams in the USA exclusively on ESPN+ in English and Spanish. Very rarely games will make it to linear TV networks like ESPN/ESPN2.

The German DFB-Pokal Cup is also available thru ESPN+.

Leipzig are becoming a staple in European competition, and for English coverage of Champions League and Europa League, Paramount+ is the place.

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For Spanish UEFA coverage, Univision, TUDN, UniMás as well as streaming service ViX, are where games are shown.

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RB Leipzig History

Think you know what the “RB” in RB Leipzig stands for? If you said Red Bull, you’re wrong – sort of. The official name of the club is actually RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V. The term “RasenBallsport” translates to “lawn ball sports”. Why such an odd name? It’s to get around German DFB rules prohibiting direct corporation/sponsor names within the name of a club. The club badge still features the familiar charging bulls logo.

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Leipzig became the fifth club in Red Bulls soccer empire, joining a stable that includes teams in New York, Salzburg, and Brasil. They accomplished this by purchasing the license of SSV Markranstädt, a club that was playing in the Oberliga – the fifth tier of German football.

Winning four promotions in just seven seasons, Leipzig catapulted themselves into the Bundesliga. This remarkable rise through the tiers is impressive. But the way in which the club came into existence, and how the ownership structure debatably skirts the German 50+1 rule, has rubbed many supporters across Germany the wrong way.

Incredibly, in just their first season in the Bundesliga, Leipzig finished second, qualifying for Champions League.

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In the years since, they’ve finished second twice more, and third three times. They’ve never finished worse than 6th in the Bundesliga. On the cup front, RB were finalists in the DFB-Pokal in 2019 and 2021, and they won back-to-back cups in 2022 and 2023.

They’ve gone on to have solid showings in Europe as well, reaching the semifinals of Champions League in 2020, and the same round of Europa League in 2022.

Ironically, despite not being allowed to have “Red Bull” in their club name, Leipzig has quickly become the highest-profile club to represent the brand on the world football stage.

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EDITORS’ PICKS

Erik Ten Hag could land in Leipzig thanks to Jurgen Klopp: What needs to happen for the former Manchester United manager?

Erik Ten Hag could land in Leipzig thanks to Jurgen Klopp: What needs to happen for the former Manchester United manager?

Jürgen Klopp's new role at Red Bull could lead to a significant change at RB Leipzig. With the team struggling, and coach Marco Rose under pressure, Klopp might appoint Erik ten Hag as his replacement.

RB Leipzig’s international push continues after successful US tour: Interview with Johann Plenge

RB Leipzig’s international push continues after successful US tour: Interview with Johann Plenge

Bundesliga club RB Leipzig continues to focus on prioritizing internationalization as part of its strategy. Building off this past summer’s successful U.S. tour where the club played matches against Aston Villa and Wolves in New Jersey and Florida, the United States remains a priority for RB Leipzig as it expands its appeal to both fans […]

Bundesliga club doesn't rule out playing games overseas

Bundesliga club doesn't rule out playing games overseas

RB Leipzig Managing Director Johann Plenge, who has been with the club since it was in the fifth tier of German soccer, has opened up about the possibility of Bundesliga clubs playing league games abroad in a revealing new interview. Ask any fan of a Bundesliga club which league is most likely to play league […]

Red Bull considers acquisition of Serie A club, says report

Red Bull considers acquisition of Serie A club, says report

Red Bull is looking to expand its empire of soccer clubs into Italy with links to a team currently competing in Serie A. Currently, Red Bull has ownership stakes in clubs across five countries on three continents. Those are RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg, Bragantino in Brazil and New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer. […]

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