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German Supercup 2021 is all about innovation tonight!

When DFB-Pokal winners Borussia Dortmund and Bundesliga champions FC Bayern München meet today (Tuesday) evening in the Supercup, the DFL will be setting new standards in live football reporting. The match will be broadcast live by a total of 37 cameras. In addition to the already sophisticated setup for top matches, the following new camera systems will also be deployed:

In addition to these innovations in the live signal, the DFL will also be offering its national and international media partners a whole range of new broadcast options for the Supercup and beyond:

The DFL is also conducting a pilot project to learn more about the media usage habits of the future. A group of test persons will watch the Supercup 2021 as an augmented-reality (AR) projection. Wearing special AR glasses, they will see not only the live stream but also real-time statistics and match graphics as well as the pitch showing the position of all the players in a miniature 3D projection.

Following the Supercup, the DFL will report on all the application scenarios on its various digital platforms – primarily on dfl.de but also on LinkedIn and YouTube. More innovations and their application during live football matches will be showcased at the SportsInnovation 2022 trade fair.

The Supercup 2021 will be broadcast this Tuesday from the SIGNAL IDUNA PARK in Dortmund. Kick-off is at 8:30pm. The match will be broadcast live on SAT.1 and Sky in German-speaking countries.

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