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Süper LigUpdated Jun 22, 2026

How to Watch the Süper Lig 2026-27 in Germany

Every way to watch the Turkish Süper Lig in Germany in 2026-27. The legal live route is Digiturk Euro — beIN Sports Türkiye's European product — which holds exclusive German rights through 2027. The German broadcasters you might expect (DAZN, Sky, Sportdigital, Sport1) do not carry it live. Here is the real route for Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş.

By Matchcast Editorial · Published June 19, 2026 · Updated June 22, 2026

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The Turkish top flight in Germany — and the route most guides get wrong

Germany is home to roughly three million people of Turkish heritage, the largest Turkish diaspora anywhere, and the Süper Lig — the Turkish top flight, home of Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor — has one of the most passionate followings of any foreign league in the country. Derby weekends in Berlin, Cologne, Duisburg and the Ruhrgebiet are a fixture of German-Turkish life. So the "where can I watch it in Germany" question matters here more than for almost any other league. And it is a question a lot of guides answer wrongly. The intuitive German answers — DAZN, Sky, Sportdigital, or Sport1, the broadcasters you would reach for with any other foreign league — are not the live route for the Süper Lig in Germany. The verified, legal way to watch the Süper Lig live in Germany is Digiturk Euro, the European product of beIN Sports Türkiye, which holds the exclusive German rights to the league through 2027. If you have been looking at the usual German sports broadcasters and coming up empty, that is why: the live rights sit with the Turkish rights holder's European service, not with a German network. The 2026-27 Süper Lig season runs from August 2026 to May 2027.

Digiturk Euro (beIN Sports Türkiye): the exclusive live route in Germany

Digiturk is the long-established Turkish pay-TV platform, and beIN Sports Türkiye is the channel group that holds the Süper Lig broadcast rights inside Turkey. Digiturk Euro is the version of that service built for the Turkish community across Europe, Germany included — the same beIN Sports Türkiye Süper Lig coverage, sold to viewers outside Turkey. For a fan in Germany, Digiturk Euro is the route that carries the Süper Lig live and legally, and it holds those German rights exclusively through 2027. This is the home of the full slate: every Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor match, the Intercontinental Derby (Galatasaray versus Fenerbahçe) and the other big-city derbies, with Turkish-language commentary — which for the German-Turkish audience is the commentary they want. Digiturk Euro is available as a subscription you can take in Germany, watchable on the Digiturk Euro / beIN apps and compatible devices. Check Digiturk's current European pricing at sign-up; it is sold as a pay subscription and the Süper Lig sits at the centre of its football offering. For live Süper Lig football in Germany, this is the route to price up.

Why it is not DAZN, Sky, Sportdigital or Sport1

This is the part that trips up German fans, so it is worth stating plainly. DAZN, Sky Deutschland and Sportdigital are the broadcasters a German viewer would naturally check for a foreign league — but none of them holds the live Süper Lig rights in Germany. They carry other football; they do not carry live Süper Lig matches. Looking for the Turkish league there will not find it. Sport1 deserves a specific mention because it is the most plausible wrong turn. Sport1 covers Turkish football editorially and runs a Süper Lig fixtures-and-results page — schedules, tables, news — which can read like a "watch here" signal. It is not. That page is fixture data, not a live broadcast: Sport1 does not stream or televise live Süper Lig matches in Germany. The live route is Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye, full stop. The reason to lay this out carefully is that the wrong answer feels right — these are real German sports brands, and a fixtures page looks authoritative. But the verified live rights for the Süper Lig in Germany are held exclusively by beIN's European product through 2027. If a German fan wants to watch a Galatasaray or Fenerbahçe match live and legally, Digiturk Euro is the answer, and the German networks are not.

Is the Süper Lig free to watch in Germany?

Not live. The live Süper Lig matches in Germany sit behind the Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye subscription — there is no free-to-air German broadcaster carrying live Süper Lig football, and the German pay networks (DAZN, Sky, Sportdigital) do not carry it either. The single legal live route is the paid one. What is free: highlights, goals and clips on the Süper Lig clubs' and beIN's official YouTube and social channels, accessible in Germany. The big derbies generate extensive free highlight content within hours of full-time. But for live matches, the Digiturk Euro subscription is required. So the honest answer for a German-Turkish fan is that following the league live means a Digiturk Euro subscription — the one service that holds the German rights — with free highlights as a supplement, not a substitute. Check Digiturk's current European pricing for the Süper Lig package.

German kick-off times and the big derbies

Turkey runs on Turkey Time (TRT), which is fixed year-round, while Germany changes its clocks twice a year — so the offset is not always two hours. From late March to late October, during German summer time, Turkey is only ONE hour ahead of Germany; it is two hours ahead only from late October to late March (German winter time). That matters for the early-season Süper Lig fixtures in August, September and October, which are one hour apart from German time, not two. As a worked example: a Süper Lig 8:00 p.m. Turkish kick-off airs at 7:00 p.m. German time in the early-season summer-time months, and at 6:00 p.m. German time once the clocks change in late October. Either way the matches land at fan-friendly German evening times — the later 9:30 p.m. local kick-offs air at 8:30 p.m. (summer time) or 7:30 p.m. (winter time) German time, still firmly in the German evening. The headline fixtures — the Intercontinental Derby (Galatasaray versus Fenerbahçe), plus Beşiktaş against either Istanbul giant — are the matches that fill German-Turkish living rooms, cafés and clubs, and they all air live on Digiturk Euro. Check Matchcast for the exact German kick-off time of every Süper Lig fixture, with the broadcast listing on each match page.

Süper Lig Broadcasters

  • Digiturk Euro (beIN Sports Türkiye)Streaming

    The exclusive legal live route to the Süper Lig in Germany, holding the German rights through 2027 — beIN Sports Türkiye's European product, the same Turkish Süper Lig coverage sold to viewers across Europe. Carries every Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor match plus the Intercontinental Derby, with Turkish-language commentary. Watchable on the Digiturk Euro / beIN apps. Check current European pricing at sign-up.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I watch the Süper Lig in Germany?
The legal live route is Digiturk Euro — the European product of beIN Sports Türkiye — which holds the exclusive German rights to the Süper Lig through 2027. It carries every Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor match with Turkish-language commentary. The German broadcasters you might expect (DAZN, Sky, Sportdigital, Sport1) do not carry the league live.
Can I watch the Süper Lig on DAZN, Sky or Sportdigital in Germany?
No. None of DAZN, Sky Deutschland or Sportdigital holds the live Süper Lig rights in Germany — they carry other football, not the Turkish top flight live. The verified live route is Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye, which holds the German rights exclusively through 2027.
Does Sport1 show the Süper Lig in Germany?
Not live. Sport1 covers Turkish football editorially and runs a Süper Lig fixtures-and-results page — schedules, tables and news — but it does not broadcast or stream live Süper Lig matches in Germany. That page is fixture data, not a live broadcast. For live matches, the route is Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye.
Where can I watch Galatasaray vs Fenerbahçe (the Intercontinental Derby) in Germany?
On Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye, the exclusive live route to the Süper Lig in Germany. The Galatasaray–Fenerbahçe derby is the league's headline fixture and the most-watched Süper Lig match among the German-Turkish audience. Check Matchcast for the exact German kick-off time and broadcaster listing.
Is the Süper Lig free to watch in Germany?
Not live. The live matches sit behind the Digiturk Euro / beIN Sports Türkiye subscription — there is no free-to-air or free streaming route to live Süper Lig football in Germany. Free content is limited to highlights and clips on the clubs' and beIN's official channels. For live matches, the Digiturk Euro subscription is required.
What time do Süper Lig matches kick off in German time?
It depends on the time of year, because Turkey Time is fixed while Germany changes clocks. Turkey is only ONE hour ahead of Germany during German summer time (late March to late October) and two hours ahead during German winter time (late October to late March). So an 8:00 p.m. Turkish kick-off airs at 7:00 p.m. German time in the early-season months (August-October) and at 6:00 p.m. once the clocks change in late October — comfortable early-evening viewing either way. Check Matchcast for the exact German kick-off time of every Süper Lig fixture.

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