
Borussia Dortmund vs. Hertha Berlin: Team News, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info
Borussia Dortmund continue their start to the new Bundesliga season with the visit of Hertha Berlin on Sunday afternoon.
Thomas Tuchel's side will undoubtedly be favourites for the match, having won both of their first two league games and scored no fewer than eight goals without conceding a single one in return.
However the former German champions will have to be wary of the threat Pal Dardai's side pose. Many predicted the capital side to struggle this season and perhaps even face the threat of relegation head on, yet Hertha have begun the campaign well, with their win away to Augsburg followed by a draw at home to Werder Bremen.
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Both teams hold undefeated records that may come to an end in Sunday's clash.
Date: Sunday, August 30 2015
Time: 2:30 p.m. BST / 10:30 a.m. ET
Venue: Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany
TV Info: BT Sport (UK Only) / Fox Sports (U.S. Only)
Online: BT Sport App / Fox Sports Go
Form
Dortmund: WW
Hertha Berlin: WD
Team News and Lineups
Dortmund are without any notable injuries or suspensions aside from full-back Erik Durm, meaning Matthias Ginter will most likely continue his unlikely but fruitful spell on the right side of defence. Tuchel will undoubtedly stick with Julian Weigl in the hole while the attacking line continues to pick itself from one week to the next.
Hertha will be boosted by the return of right-winger Roy Beerens following his suspension as a result of the red card he picked up against Augsburg. Add to that a clean bill of health for Dardai's squad, and the travelling team will arrive at the Westfalenstadion in good spirits.

Players to Watch
Hertha will have to beware of Dortmund's entire front line, which has looked back to its best under Tuchel, scoring goals from all angles of the pitch.
However, among that selection of talent, Dardai's team will undoubtedly look to double up on Marco Reus over the course of the game. The Germany international has already scored six goals in all competitions this season and will be looking to add to that tally on Sunday.
Although Hertha's front line does look as though it's finally beginning to click around forward Salomon Kalou, the capital side will be looking to build any positive performance around central defender Sebastian Langkamp. The German defender has looked solid during the team's opening league games and will have to be at his very best to stop Reus and co.
Odds (courtesy of Odds Shark)
Dortmund: -303
Draw: +398
Hertha Berlin: +809






