German football is back again after a two-month hiatus due to the outbreak of the Corona virus, with four Serie B matches starting today, Saturday.

Bochum matches were held with Heidenheim, Erzgebirge Oh with Sandhausen, Jan Regensburg with Holstein Kiel and Karlsruhe with Darmstadt without an audience where players and staff follow strict hygiene protocols.

Later in the day, the Bundesliga will resume its competition by holding several matches, including Borussia Dortmund with Schalke 04, in the Ruhr derby. Bayern Munich, leader, will play for Union Berlin on Sunday.

Football activities have been suspended in Germany since mid-March due to the global epidemic, and the Bundesliga is the first largest league in the world to resume competition.

England, Spain and Italy are watching with keen interest as they seek to resume competitions, while the Netherlands, Belgium and France have canceled their patrols.

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