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Derek Rae on World Feed: Where to Watch Union Berlin v Bayer Leverkusen Live from Germany
Football fans across the UK gearing up for this afternoon's Bundesliga clash between Union Berlin and Bayer Leverkusen at 14:30 UK time will be tuning into the world feed commentary led by the renowned Derek Rae. Taking place at the atmospheric Stadion An der Alten Försterei in Berlin, this match promises tension as Union Berlin, languishing in 10th place after a dismal run without a win in 2026, host sixth-placed Bayer Leverkusen who are chasing Champions League spots with red-hot form[1][2][3]. While British channels like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports aren't broadcasting this one live, the world feed offers high-quality coverage accessible via streaming platforms carrying Bundesliga action, such as those linked to ESPN+ internationally, perfect for UK viewers seeking seamless access[1].
Derek Rae, the Scottish commentator celebrated for his articulate and passionate delivery, brings decades of experience to the microphone. With a career spanning major tournaments including the World Cup, Euros, and extensive Bundesliga stints for beIN Sports and previously ESPN, Rae's voice has become synonymous with top-tier German football coverage. His nuanced insights into tactics and player performances make him a favourite among purists, ensuring this world feed broadcast elevates the viewing experience from An der Alten Försterei's intimidating stands[1].
Union Berlin under manager Steffen Baumgart are desperate for their first league victory since December, having drawn four and lost three of their seven Bundesliga outings this year, including a 3-2 defeat to Hamburg last weekend. Slipping into the bottom half, they sit six points clear of relegation danger but face a stern test against Leverkusen, whom they haven't beaten since a 1-0 win in January 2021. Union's record when conceding first is grim—winless in 11 such games this season (D4 L7)—highlighting the importance of an early breakthrough at home where they've lost three of their last six[2][3].
In contrast, Bayer Leverkusen, coached by Kasper Hjulmand, are flying with six wins from seven across all competitions, including a Champions League knockout triumph over Olympiacos and a DFB-Pokal semi-final spot. After a rocky start to 2026 with three losses, Die Werkself have gone seven unbeaten in the league (12 wins, 3 draws, 6 losses from 21 games), sitting three points off the top four. They dominated the reverse fixture 2-0 in October and have won four of the last five head-to-heads, with Patrik Schick's seven goals posing a major threat[3][5].
Preview experts predict a comfortable Leverkusen win, with Sports Mole forecasting 1-3, citing Union's defensive woes—conceding three goals in three of their last four matches—against Leverkusen's attacking flair. Key men for Union include forward I Ansah with five goals, while Leverkusen boast E Poku's four assists alongside Schick's prowess[3][6]. For more on Bundesliga TV rights in the UK, check Sky Sports Football page.
This fixture at Berlin's 22,467-capacity ground underscores the Bundesliga's unpredictability, but Leverkusen's momentum suggests they'll edge closer to Europe. With Rae's expert narration on the world feed, UK supporters can catch every moment via compatible streams, making it an unmissable Saturday lunchtime watch despite no traditional terrestrial coverage[4][7][8].
Standings show Bayern Munich leading on 57 points, Dortmund second at 51, with Leverkusen sixth on 39 from 21 games, underlining the stakes for Hjulmand's side in their top-four push. Union's home form must improve, but Leverkusen's recent dominance—2-0, 0-0, 2-1 wins in recent encounters—tilts the odds[5]. Tune in at 14:30 UK time for what could be a one-sided affair.
Article generated: 21 February 2026, 02:25 GMT
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