Sky broadcasting, Jablonski refereeing, public transport on strike, resale market open | OneFootball

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Borussia Dortmund

·26 February 2026

Sky broadcasting, Jablonski refereeing, public transport on strike, resale market open

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Arrival: as early as possible, on foot if possibleDetailed information is available on the announced public transport strike and its expected consequences, as well as on recommended travel options.

Tickets: resale market openThe home game against Bayern Munich is sold out. The visitors will be supported by 8,100 fans. The resale market will be open until 16:00 CET on match day. Ticket holders who are unable to attend the match at SIGNAL IDUNA PARK in person can legally offer their season tickets or match tickets for resale in the BVB ticket shop. Ticket holders do not have to hand over their individual tickets or season tickets as the tickets can be blocked electronically and then reactivated. The resale market is available for all sold-out home matches.


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The 35-year-old from Bremen has been assigned to a BVB match for the 16th time. With Jablonski refereeing, BVB have recorded nine wins, three draws and three defeats in the Bundesliga and DFB Pokal. Sascha Thielert and Eduard Beitinger will assist on the lines. Sören Storks has been appointed as VAR.

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Live broadcast: Sky and NetradioThe match will be broadcast live on Sky. Pre-match coverage begins at 17:30 CET. Sebastian Hellmann will host the programme. Tabea Kemme and Lothar Matthäus will be on hand as experts. Wolff Fuss will provide commentary for the match. As usual, BVB Netradio will be reporting from a black-and-yellow perspective. Reporters are Norbert Dickel and Boris Rupert. BVB Netradio will be reporting through the usual Black & Yellow lens. The reporters are Norbert Dickel and Boris Rupert. BVB Netradio will begin broadcasting 15 minutes before kick-off. It can be accessed by everyone on the homepage and in the BVB app on iPhone and Android devices. A summary of the match, as well as the press conference and comments on the game, will be available on BVB-TV, among other places.

Weather: mild but wetThe weather forecast for Saturday: it is expected to be overcast all day. Isolated showers are expected with temperatures of 12 degrees in the afternoon and 9 degrees in the evening.

Kits: BVB in yellow and blackBorussia Dortmund will play in their usual yellow shirts with black shorts and yellow socks. Bayern will play almost entirely in red.

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