Fixtures and Table

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Bundesliga Fixtures and Table

The Bundesliga table is the map for the whole season's betting — title race at the top, European places in the chase, and the relegation fight at the foot. Here is how the table, fixtures and form feed your bets.

Reading the table and form

With 18 clubs and 34 matches, the table is built one weekend at a time, and it shapes every market. The title race up top, the European places in the middle and the relegation scrap at the bottom each open their own bets — to win the league, to finish in the European spots, a top-half finish, or to be relegated. Recent form, home-and-away records and the run of upcoming fixtures all feed how a match is priced, so reading the table is the groundwork before you back a result. A handicap can level a clear mismatch when a top side meets a struggler.

European places and the relegation play-off

The table decides far more than the title. The clubs at the top earn the European places, while the bottom of the table sends teams down: the lowest finishers are relegated outright, and one club faces a relegation play-off against a side from the division below to keep its place — a tie that opens its own markets late in the season. These races stay live to the final round, which keeps mid-table and bottom games meaningful for betting. Pair this with the Bundesliga predictions page for form reads, the title odds at the top, and the Bundesliga guide for the full set of markets.

Frequently asked questions

How does relegation work in the Bundesliga?

The bottom clubs in the table are relegated to the division below. The lowest finishers go down outright, and one club just above them faces a relegation play-off against a side from the second tier to decide who keeps the place.

How does the table affect Bundesliga betting?

The table drives every season-long market — the title at the top, the European places in the chase, and relegation at the foot. Form, home-and-away records and upcoming fixtures all feed how individual matches are priced.