Okay, so I wanted to catch all the Bayer Leverkusen games. You know, keep up with the Bundesliga champs and all that. First thing I did was check out where these games are even shown. Turns out, most of them are on ESPN+. That was my go-to for a lot of the matches.

But then I found out that for their game at Emirates Stadium, the best place to watch was actually on Arsenal’s own site and their app. So, I made sure to have that ready for that specific match. It was kind of a special case.
I also came across some info about watching them in the Champions League and Europa League. Apparently, those are on CBS, CBS Sports Network, and a few others like Univision and TUDN. For streaming, Paramount+ seemed to be the main option. I figured that’d be useful for their European games.
Here’s a quick rundown of how I managed to watch:
- For most regular season games, I used ESPN+. Simple enough.
- For that one game at Emirates Stadium, I hopped onto Arsenal’s site and used their app.
- For Champions and Europa League matches, I kept an eye on CBS channels and looked into Paramount+ for streaming.
There was also this one match, Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB Pokal. I found out it was on ESPN2, and I could stream it on Fubo or ESPN+. That was pretty convenient since I already had ESPN+.
I even checked out Sky Sports just to get a general schedule of all football matches. Helped me plan out when to tune in for Bayer Leverkusen’s games. In the UK, the league-phase game was on TNT Sports, so that was good to know too.
Honestly, it was a bit all over the place with different channels and streaming services. But once I figured out which platform had which games, it was pretty straightforward. Just had to keep track of the dates and make sure I had access to the right service. It’s a bit of a hassle, but totally worth it to catch all the action. You know how it is, gotta support your team!
