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Bayern Munich vs Hertha Berlin Live Streaming TV Channel, Team News and Kickoff Time from Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich continue their Bundesliga title defence on Sunday, with Hertha Berlin their opponents at Allianz Arena.
Both sides head into the game with three points from their two games, having won once and lost once in the new campaign.
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What TV Channel is Bayern Munich vs Hertha Berlin Streaming on?
The match is being shown live on Bet365’s live streaming service in the UK, which is available to watch through their website tonight.
What time does Bayern Munich vs Hertha Berlin match kickoff?
The match kicks off at 5:00PM at Allianz Arena, Bayern on Sunday 4th October 2020.
Bayern began the season the way they finished the last one, putting eight past Schalke in a ruthless display. But they couldn’t follow that 8-0 win up with another three points, losing 4-1 at Hoffenheim in a shock loss.
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 26, 2020: Robert Lewandowski of Bayern ured during the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 game between Chelsea FC and Bayern Munich at Stamford Bridge.
Hertha picked up a 4-1 win of their own over Werder Bremen, before losing out 3-1 at home to Eintracht Frankfurt.
But Hansi Flick’s side will definitely be full of confidence going into Sunday. They edged out rivals Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in the German Supercup on Wednesday evening.
The champions are 1/6 to win once again, with Hertha available at 17/1.
A draw between the sides can be backed at 8/1.
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Both teams to score has been given odds of 4/5.
Bayern are 6/5 to keep their second clean sheet of the campaign, with Berlin available at 22/1 to keep their first.
But they come up against a long line of hugely talented players. Winger Serge Gnabry already has three goals this season, having netted a hat-trick in the victory against Schalke.
He is currently 9/2 to score first on Sunday.
And the German can be backed at 25/1 to net his second hat-trick in quick succession.
His fellow forwards Robert Lewandowski and Kingsley Coman can be backed at 15/8 and 9/1 respectively.
And the Poland international has been given odds of 7/5 to score two or more.
There were plenty of goals when the sides met last season. Hertha took a point from Allianz Arena last time out in a 2-2 draw, but lost their own home match 4-0 at the beginning of the year.
Another 2-2 draw is currently 28/1, with a repeat of the Bayern 4-0 victory available at 10/1.
A home win and both teams to score is currently 5/4, with the visitors available at 22/1 to pull of an upset with both teams finding the back of the net.