KICK-OFFpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 30 May 2020
Schalke 0-0 Werder Bremen
Under way in this one too...three minutes late.
German efficiency and all that. Pah!
Leaders Bayern Munich in control against Fortuna Dusseldorf
Win would send Bayern 10 points clear at top
Only four home wins in 27 Bundesliga games since league resumed
Hertha beat Augsburg 2-0 - they have 10 points from four games
Werder Bremen win 1-0 at Schalke
Wolfsburg beaten 2-1 at home by Frankfurt, Hoffenheim win 1-0 at Mainz
Shamoon Hafez
Schalke 0-0 Werder Bremen
Under way in this one too...three minutes late.
German efficiency and all that. Pah!
Away we go in three of our four Bundesliga games.
Schalke-Werder Bremen lagging a little behind.
Mainz v Hoffenheim (14:30 BST)
Hoffenheim's Melayro Bogarde (18 years and two days old) becomes the youngest Dutch player to make his Bundesliga debut.
He is the nephew of Winston. Chelsea fans may - may being used very loosely here - remember him from his playing days.
He made a total of 11 appearances in four years on £40,000-a-week. #winning
Wolfsburg v Eintracht Frankfurt (14:30 BST)
This is the scene outside Wolfsburg's Volkswagen Arena. Normally there would be thousands of fans outside ahead of kick-off but this is the new normal and the 30,000 venue will be empty but for players and officials from both teams, as well as media.
Wolfsburg recorded an excellent 4-1 away win at Bayer Leverkusen, who are chasing a Champions League spot, in midweek and start sixth in the table having won two of their three games since the restart.
In contrast, Eintracht Frankfurt are 14th - just two points above a relegation play-off spot - and have conceded 11 times in three games since the Bundesliga resumed.
Will they manage a clean sheet against the Wolves?
Schalke v Werder Bremen (14:30 BST)
Schalke are the only team to have lost all three of their Bundesliga matches since the restart of the league on 16 May.
David Wagner's side are in a desperate run of form, without a win in 10 league games but host Werder Bremen today, who languish in the relegation zone and are six points adrift of safety.
Hertha Berlin v Augsburg (14:30 BST)
Hertha Berlin's Olympic Stadium still looks glorious even when it is empty.
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With the rest of Europe's top leagues on hiatus, the Bundesliga is the centre of attention in the world of football.
Despite some criticism from fans and politicians, the return of the league has been a major success for clubs and broadcasters.
After the Bundesliga made its decision to return to action and got the go-ahead from the authorities, the league was under fire from politicians, journalists and fans for weeks.
But, so far, all fears have been proven wrong.
Some big news of leagues announcing they will return to action next month.
The Premier League will restart with two fixtures on 17 June with a total of 92 remaining games to play. For the first time since the league's inception, BBC Sport will be showing live top-flight games, four in total.
Spain's La Liga will resume on 11 June when Real Betis face Sevilla, and next season will start on 12 September.
Italy's Serie A will return on 20 June, the country's sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora has confirmed.
Team news
Mainz v Hoffenheim: Former Chelsea and Leicester defender Jeffrey Bruma starts at the back for the hosts.
Schalke v Werder Bremen: On-loan Everton full-back Jonjoe Kenny and Wales international Rabbi Matondo both start for the home side. Former Toffees midfielder Davy Klaassen is in for Werder.
Hertha Berlin v Augsburg: On-loan Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic is in the starting XI for Hertha having netted against RB Leipzig in midweek but ex-West Ham player Reece Oxford has to make do with a place on the Augsburg bench.
Wolfsburg v Eintracht Frankfurt: Former Swansea winger Jonathan de Guzman is on the bench for the away side.
Here is the live football offering we have for you today from Germany:
(All 14:30 BST kick-offs unless stated otherwise)
Mainz v Hoffenheim
Schalke v Werder Bremen
Hertha Berlin v Augsburg
Wolfsburg v Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich v Fortuna Dusseldorf (17:30)
Tuesday was a win or bust day for Borussia Dortmund and they came up short against their nemesis once more.
Defeat at home by Bayern Munich left them seven points adrift of the league leaders with 10 games remaining.
Another three points for Hansi Flick's side today and it will be one step closer to an eighth straight Bundesliga title.
Relentless.