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Bundesliga to kick off new season with Bayern v Leipzig

Bundesliga to kick off new season with Bayern v Leipzig

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Munich's Thomas Müller and Leipzig's Lukas Klostermann (r) in action during the German Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich at Red Bull Arena. Hendrik Schmidt/dpa
The Bundesliga will kick off the new season with Bayern Munich hosting RB Leipzig, the German Football League (DFL) said in a statement on Thursday.
The season opener will take place at the Allianz Arena on Friday, August 22.
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Fans will have the chance of finding out another game scheduled for matchday one by playing a puzzle in the Bundesliga app throughout Thursday afternoon.
The DFL will publish the complete league schedule on Friday.

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