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Focus on Germany as Bundesliga resumes amid coronavirus

Last updated on: May 16, 2020 11:27 IST
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'This game lives off fans, their emotions, the intensity of the stadium. We will not experience any of that.'

IMAGE: FC Bayern players wearing protective masks enter the training ground in Unterschleissheim near Munich, on Thursday. Photograph: Andreas Gebert/Reuters

The gaze of the sporting world will fall on Germany this weekend as the Bundlesliga becomes the first major soccer league to emerge from the shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

All 18 clubs will crank back into action in what could act as a catalyst for other leagues to follow suit.

 

Strict health and safety protocols will be in place and stadiums will be empty for the so-called ghost games.

Topping the bill will be the Revierderby between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 -- a fixture that would normally be played out in front of 80,000 raucous fans.

This time there will be eerie silence with only around 200 people pitchside and in the stands, including medics, security, hygiene staff and certain media personnel.

Everyone except the players must wear a mask.

"It will most certainly be the most unusual derby in history," Dortmund's head of pro players Sebastian Kehl said this week. "This game lives off fans, their emotions, the intensity of the stadium. We will not experience any of that."

A heavy police presence is expected outside the Westfalenstadion to make sure fans desperate to get closer to the action, or anti-lockdown protestors, do not gather -- a situation that could throw the restart into doubt.

"We will not allow the derby to be used for any political stirring whatsoever," Dortmund mayor Mayor Ullrich Sierau told a news conference on Friday.

"If it means a person doesn't die because of the virus, then we'll gladly do without the next match."

IMAGE:  Life-size cardboard figures with the photos of football fans are positioned on the stands of the Borussia Moenchengladbach soccer stadium in Moenchengladbach, on Wednesday. Photograph: Thilo Schmuelgen/Reuters

While opinion is still divided about the rights and wrongs of top-tier soccer returning while no vaccine is yet available for the killer virus, from a sporting perspective the Bundesliga title race could still turn into a classic.

Dortmund are in second place with nine games remaining, four points behind leaders Bayern Munich who are seeking an eighth successive crown. RB Leipzig are a further point in arrears.

Bayern travel to Union Berlin on Sunday with the hosts likely to be without coach Urs Fischer, who on Wednesday left the team's mandatory seven-day isolation camp ahead of the season restart. Leipzig host Freiburg while Borussia Moenchengladbach, still in the hunt a further point behind in fourth place, travel to Eintracht Frankfurt.

One change brought in because of the circumstances will be clubs being allowed five substitutions -- a move designed to help clubs cope with what could be a pile-up of fixtures.

After a two-month hiatus and no other live action this weekend, a TV audience of one billion is expected to tune in for the weekend's Bundesliga fixtures, according to Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

Bundesliga TV schedule: (in IST)

Time

Match

Channel

 16th May, Saturday

7:00 PM

Dortmund vs FC Schalke

Star Sports Select 2, Star Sports Select 2 HD

7:00 PM

Leipzig vs Freiburg

Star Sports Select 1, Star Sports Select 1 HD

10:00 PM

Eintracht vs M’Gladbach

Star Sports Select 2, Star Sports Select 2 HD

17th May, Sunday

7:00 PM

Koln bs Mainz

Star Sports Select 2, Star Sports Select 2 HD

9:30 PM

Berlin vs Bayern Munich 

Star Sports Select 2, Star Sports Select 2 HD

19th May, Tuesday

12:00 AM

Werder Bremen vs Leverkusen 

Star Sports Select 2, Star Sports Select 2 HD

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