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How to Watch FC St. Pauli vs. VfL Bochum: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch FC St. Pauli vs. VfL Bochum: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today14-05-2025

How to Watch FC St. Pauli vs. VfL Bochum: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 5/17/2025
Two of the worst offensive teams in the Bundesliga meet when FC St. Pauli (No. 18 with 28 goals) hosts VfL Bochum (No. 17 with 30) at 9:30 AM ET on Saturday. You can stream it on ESPN+.
Last time out, FC St. Pauli wound up with a draw by a score of 2-2 away from home against Eintracht Frankfurt while being outshot by seven in the matchup, 12 to five.
VfL Bochum fell at home 4-1 to FSV Mainz in its last match on May 10. FSV Mainz outshot VfL Bochum 17 to 11.
How to watch FC St. Pauli vs. VfL Bochum
When: Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 9:30 AM ET
Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 9:30 AM ET Where: Millerntor-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany
Millerntor-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany Live Stream: ESPN+
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch Bundesliga action.
FC St. Pauli key players
Morgan Guilavogui has six goals (on 26 shots, 1.0 per game) and two assists for FC St. Pauli.
With three goals and four assists, Johannes Eggestein is another key player for FC St. Pauli.
Jackson Irvine has no goals, but he has five assists.
Elias Saad has three goals and two assists.
VfL Bochum key players
Myron Boadu has seven goals and one assist, playing a starring role for VfL Bochum.
With five goals and two assists, Matus Bero is another key player for VfL Bochum.
Felix Passlack has one goal (on 15 shots, 0.8 per game) and five assists.
Philipp Hofmann has three goals (on 38 shots, 1.2 per game) and three assists.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to ESPN+. Click here to watch Bundesliga action.
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