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DFB-Pokal 2021-22 TV Guide, Dates, Clubs

DFB-Pokal 2021-22 is the 79th season of the annual German football cup competition. Sixty-four teams will participate in the competition, including all teams from the last year’s Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2. DFB-Pokal 2021-22 scheduled to be held from 06 August 2021 to 21 May 2022. The DFB-Pokal is considered the second-most important club title in German football after the Bundesliga championship. The DFB-Pokal is run by the German Football Association (DFB – Deutscher Fußball-Bund).

DFB-Pokal 2021-22 Live Streaming + TV Channels Guide, Broadcast Rights

Pay-television broadcaster Premier Sports has secured rights to the 2021-22 edition of German football’s DFB-Pokal in a deal covering the UK. Premier Sports will broadcast Germany’s domestic cup competition DFB-Pokal 2021-22 season in the United Kingdom. How and where to watch the DFB-Pokal 2021-22 live coverage in your country, here is the full list:

Albania: RTSH
Belize, Brazil, Central America, Mexico, United States: ESPN
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia: Arena Sport
Brunei, Malaysia: Astro SuperSport
Bulgaria: Diema Sport
Canada: OneSoccer
Caribbean, Puerto Rico, South America (exclude Brazil): DirecTV Sports
China: PPTV
Cyprus: CytaVision
Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia: Nova Sports
Denmark, Norway, Sweden: NENT
Finland: Yle
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania: TV3 Sport
France: L’Équipe
Georgia: Adjarasport
Ghana: GTV
Hong Kong: i-Cable
Hungary: Sport 1
Iran: IRIB
Indonesia: Mola TV
Ireland: Premier Sports
United Kingdom: Premier Sports
Israel: Charlton
Japan: DAZN
Korea: SPOTV
Kosovo: ArtMotion, Kujtesa
Netherlands: ESPN
Philippines: Tap Sports
Poland: Eurosport
Portugal: Sport TV
Romania: Telekom Sport
Russia: Match TV
Slovenia: Šport TV
Spain: Movistar+
Taiwan: ELTA
Tajikistan: TV Varzish
Thailand: BBTV 7
Turkey: D-Smart
Rest of the World: YouTube

DFB-Pokal season 2021-22 Dates

6 -8 August 2021: 1st Round
26 – 27 October 2021: 2nd round
18 – 19 January 2022: Round of 16
1 – 2 March 2022: quarter-finals
19 – 20 April 2022: semi-finals
21 May 2022: Final in Berlin

Participating clubs

  1. FC Augsburg
  2. Hertha BSC
  3. Union Berlin
  4. Arminia Bielefeld
  5. Werder Bremen
  6. Borussia Dortmund
  7. Eintracht Frankfurt
  8. SC Freiburg
  9. 1899 Hoffenheim
  10. 1. FC Köln
  11. RB Leipzig
  12. Bayer Leverkusen
  13. Mainz 05
  14. Borussia Mönchengladbach
  15. Bayern Munich
  16. Schalke 04
  17. VfB Stuttgart
  18. VfL Wolfsburg
  19. Erzgebirge Aue
  20. VfL Bochum
  21. Karlsruher SC
  22. Eintracht Braunschweig
  23. Darmstadt 98
  24. Fortuna Düsseldorf
  25. Greuther Fürth
  26. Hamburger SV
  27. Hannover 96
  28. 1. FC Heidenheim
  29. SC Holstein Kiel
  30. 1. FC Nürnberg
  31. VfL Osnabrück
  32. SC Paderborn
  33. Jahn Regensburg
  34. SV Sandhausen
  35. FC St. Pauli
  36. Würzburger Kickers
  37. Dynamo Dresden
  38. Hansa Rostock
  39. 1860 Munich
  40. FC Ingolstadt
  41. Waldhof Mannheim
  42. Türkgücü München (CW)
  43. SpVgg Bayreuth (LC)
  44. BFC Dynamo
  45. Bremer SV
  46. SV Babelsberg
  47. Eintracht Norderstedt
  48. Wehen Wiesbaden
  49. Wuppertaler SV
  50. SV Meppen (3L/RL)
  51. VfL Oldenburg (Am.)
  52. Greifswalder FC
  53. Viktoria Köln
  54. Rot-Weiß Koblenz
  55. SV Elversberg
  56. Lokomotive Leipzig
  57. 1. FC Magdeburg
  58. Weiche Flensburg
  59. FC 08 Villingen
  60. 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  61. Carl Zeiss Jena
  62. Sportfreunde Lotte (CW)
  63. Preußen Münster (RL)
  64. SSV Ulm
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