German League Preview
Berlin, Jan 30: After the Champions League excitement, it’s back to business in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen, while Borussia Dortmund hopes incoming coach Niko Kovac can help spur a stop to its slide.
The bottom five clubs – Bochum, Holstein Kiel, Heidenheim, Hoffenheim and Union Berlin – all face tough games in their bid for survival. It’s going to be the first weekend of a trial of referees making announcements to explain video review rulings to spectators, a change league officials hope will make the much-maligned VAR system more popular among fans.
Key matchups- Bayern will expect to preserve or even increase its six-point lead when it hosts relegation-threatened Holstein Kiel on Saturday. Kiel is second from bottom and on course to go straight back to the second division after just one season in the top flight.
– Defending champion Leverkusen hosts Hoffenheim and realistically needs a win on Sunday to maintain any pressure on Bayern before the top two clash in Leverkusen on Feb. 15. Leipzig ended Leverkusen’s eight-game winning run in the Bundesliga last weekend.
– Dortmund interim coach Mike Tullberg remains in charge for Saturday’s visit to Heidenheim before new coach Niko Kovac takes over on Sunday. Dortmund hasn’t won a Bundesliga game since December over Kovac’s ex-club Wolfsburg. But Tullberg oversaw its first win of 2025 on Wednesday, 3-1 over Shakhtar Donetsk to reach the Champions League playoffs.
– In the race for Champions League qualification, Stuttgart hosts Borussia Mönchengladbach and Leipzig visits Union Berlin on Saturday. Fourth-placed Stuttgart is just ahead of Leipzig on goal difference. Only the top four qualify for Europe’s premier club competition.
– Other fixtures: Werder Bremen vs. Mainz, Bochum vs. Freiburg, St. Pauli vs. Augsburg, and Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Wolfsburg.
Players to watch- Bayern star Harry Kane finally scored from open play last week – his first goal that wasn’t a penalty since Nov. 22. It took his season tally to 17 including seven penalties. Kane, who was praised for his defensive work, will want to get back to doing what he’s best known for when he faces Kiel, which has the worst defense in the league (48 goals conceded in 19 games).
– Florian Wirtz did everything but score as Leverkusen was held by Leipzig to 2-2 last weekend. The Germany star set up two goals and hit the post three times. He will be keen to put the ball between the posts against Hoffenheim, whose goalkeeper and captain Oliver Baumann is out with an injury.
– Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade is enjoying his best form since breaking into the team, with three goals in his last three games. Woltemade wasn’t nominated for Stuttgart’s Champions League squad at the start of the season, but the 1.98-meter forward has shown he’s more than just an alternative to regular starters Deniz Undav and Ermedin Demirovic. (AP)