German Bundesliga Live
With German Bundesliga being one of the premier domestic leagues in the whole of Europe, 2009 Live Football is going to be like never before. Football Fanatics should probably brace themselves for the one year ride of thirty four football matches. With eighteen clubs competing for the Bundesliga title, one can do nothing much but make predictions about who is going to steal the title away from the current champions – VFL Wolfsburg, if at all the title is taken from them. Bundesliga Fans are perhaps the only people in the world who would not want Christmas to come, alas the one month, nearly six week break.
You get to choose your favorite from quite a number of teams this year, like every year. The top teams this season include - Bayer 04 Leverkusen, FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nuremberg, FC Schalke 04, VfB Stuttgart, SV Werder Bremen, VFL Wolfsburg – and the others. The team to watch out for this season as they come back with a vengeance – Bayern Munich. The team has worked hard to try and ensure that their legendary dominance over the league does not end like it seemed to with last year’s defeat. Luca Toni and Klose might just spearhead their way into victory this time.
MLS Live: San Jose Earthquakes v Houston Dynamo.
Womens Soccer Live: Canada v Ghana, Ireland v Brazil, New Zealand v Venezuela, South Africa v Korea Republic, Spain v Japan
Tuesday 7th September 2010
International Friendly Matches Live: Argentina v Spain, Poland v Australia.
Euro 2012 Qualifiers Live: Albania v Luxembourg, Austria v Kazakhstan, Belarus v Romania, Bosnia Herzegovina v France, Bulgaria v Montenegro, Croatia v Greece, Czech Republic v Lithuania, Denmark v Iceland, Georgia v Israel, Germany v Azerbaijan, Hungary v Moldova, Ireland v Andorra, Italy v Faroe Islands, Macedonia v Armenia, Malta v Latvia, Netherlands v Finland, Norway v Portugal, Russia v Slovakia, Scotland v Liechtenstein, Serbia v Slovenia, Sweden v San Marino, Switzerland v England, Turkey v Belgium.
Uefa Euro 2011 U21 Qualifiers/Friendlies Live: England U21 v Lithuania U21, France U21 v Malta U21, Germany U21 v Northern Ireland U21, Hungary U21 v Bosnia and Herzegovina U21, Poland U21 v Spain U21, Portugal U21 v FYR Macedonia U21, Russia U21 v Romania U21
The League Format for this year’s Live Football would be following the same Round Robin Format. Each of the eighteen teams would be playing against each other twice, home and then away, this way the total number of games would add up to thirty four. The winner of a game gets three points and of course the loser gets none, if there is a draw then both teams get one point each. However there will be no playoffs and the team at the end of the year which has the maximum number of points gets the title. If there is a tie, the following features of the games are added up – goal differences, total number of goals scored, head to head results and finally head to head goal differences. The bottom three teams of the list get immediately replaced by the three best teams of Bundesliga 2.
This season sees a bit of a change with a promotion-relegation playoff. Cottbus and Nuernberg are to have a face off after facing relegation in the 2008 season. Cottbus gets to have the upper hand by starting the first leg from home. How the season fairs and who stays and who goes and who ultimately gets the title can only be waited for.
Japanese J-League Live: Czech Republic U21 v Ireland U21, Gamba Osaka v Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Shimizu S-Pulse v FC Tokyo.
Womens Soccer Live: Germany v South Africa, Korea DPR v Chile
Thursday 9th September 2010
MLS Live: Toronto v Chicago Fire.
Womens Soccer Live: Ireland v Canada, Korea Republic v Mexico, New Zealand v Spain, Trinidad and Tobago v Nigeria
Friday 10th September 2010
German Bundesliga Live: TSG Hoffenheim v Schalke.
German 2. Bundesliga Live: FC Ingolstadt 04 v Rot Weiss Oberhausen, SC Paderborn 07 v 1. FC Union Berlin, Vfl Osnabruck v FC Erzgebirge Aue.
League of Ireland Live: St Patrick Athletic v Shamrock Rovers.
MLS Live: Real Salt Lake v Seattle Sounders.
Ukrainian Premier League Live: FC Volyn Lutsk v PFC Sevastopol.
Womens Soccer Live: Japan v Venezuela, Ghana v Brazil
What is even more great is that technology has brought Bundesliga fans their most awaited matches to their computers. With OleOleFootbal now fans from around the globe can watch Live Streaming football, this means that you get to watch the live football on your computer. Streaming football makes lives easier as you do not need to wait for the News if you missed a match, you just watch it on your PC and you can even catch it Live.
Posted: 23rd October 2007
The German Bundesliga used to be a completely one horse race a few years ago; now it is a competition that any of four teams could win and promises to hold goals, drama and a lot of excitement. A while ago the Bundesliga used to be considered just as competitive as the English Premier League, and although that opinion has declined in recent years it is slowly getting back to its best. If you want to see the rise of the Bundesliga, you can catch most of the matches live at www.oleolefootball.com. The website www.oleolefootball.com now has live football streaming, meaning that you can watch football live on your computer.
This year the four teams that can win it are VFB Stuttgart, Bayern Munich, Werder Bremen and Schalke. VFB Stuttgart won the Bundesliga last year, springing ahead of Schalke towards the end of the season and eventually came on top by a mere two points. Werder Bremen finished two more points below them, beating off a feeble challenge by a mediocre Bayern Munich side who finished fourth with sixty points. Bayern Munich had poorly compared to recent seasons; this was their lowest finish for quite some time. However, all the neutrals that watch the Bundesliga would have been ecstatic at last year’s results- the ending of Bayern’s dominance and more teams competing can only improve a league.
This year, Bayern Munich spend a lot of money in the summer to make sure that they did not have to suffer the ignominy of playing in the UEFA Cup again; the club brought in World Cup winner Luca Toni, French winger Franck Ribery, German striker Miroslav Klose and other players in a massive seventy million splurge. The other clubs did not spend as much, but spend wisely too, bringing in some names that they felt could help them once more challenge for the title, while those lower in the table hope to either stave off relegation or compete for a place in Europe.
The season has already started off well, and Bayern Munich have risen to the top of the Bundesliga table as Luca Toni and Klose spearhead their attack. Both the strikers have already netted eight goals each to take them to the top of the goalscoring charts, where they are joined by Hamburg midfielder Rafael van der Vaart. This year also surprisingly sees minnows Karlsruhe sitting at second, something that few would have predicted at the start of the year. Werder Bremen is third despite their thrashing at the hands of Bayern, while last season’s winners VFB Stuttgart suffered a poor start while trying to reclaim their title and do not even make the top ten as they sit in 12th place.
Bundesliga live football will certainly be a good source of entertainment this year; with all the sides strengthening there will be better players to watch than ever before, and Bayern Munich should have a very good chance of winning the UEFA Cup now that Sevilla are not in it. Remember, if you want to watch Bundesliga football live you can get all the action in one place; www.oleolefootball.com.
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