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2025-12-12T08:24:00Z

Bundesliga winter break explained

It takes more than a bit of snow to stop a Bundesliga game, although the players usually have a chance to escape the cold during the winter break with stadiums like Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena often surrounded in snow. -
It takes more than a bit of snow to stop a Bundesliga game, although the players usually have a chance to escape the cold during the winter break with stadiums like Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena often surrounded in snow. -

Every season the Bundesliga takes a break in the middle of winter – rather obviously called the winter break – where the league shuts up shop for several weeks and fans long for the return of their weekly Bundesliga fix.

There are, however, good reasons for what the Germans call Die Winterpause. It allows players and staff a chance to recharge their batteries before getting back to the daily grind of winning games.

Perhaps in a more practical sense, though, it also comes down to the simple fact of the weather. With average January temperatures traditionally below freezing across Germany, it makes sense to take a breather when snowballs are easier to kick than footballs, and to stage games might require ice skates rather than studs, not just for the players — undersoil heating in Germany's stadia usually helps them out with that — but for fans hoping to see their heroes in action.

Watch: It's snow joke! Cologne and Freiburg scored seven in a snowstorm in 2017/18

When is the winter break?

In 2025/26 the break arrives after Matchday 15, but traditionally it would come at the midpoint of the season once 17 rounds of games have been played. This provides an easy demarcation between what’s known as the Hinrunde and the Rückrunde – better explained in English as the first and second half of the season.

The Bundesliga has at times in the past taken up to six weeks off and not returned until February. More recently, it’s been about four weeks - sometimes less when the league needs to start late or finish early because of an international tournament like the Euros or World Cup, while the World Cup in Qatar in November 2022 meant a major change to scheduling. 

Essentially, the Bundesliga plays as close up to Christmas as possible before putting its feet up for a number of weeks.

Watch: Bundesliga stars on their winter break

What do the teams do?

Usually, Winterpause rhymes with 'sun, sand and sweat' in post-Christmas training camps dotted around southern Europe, beginning in early January.

Borussia Dortmund, for example, tend to head to Marbella for their winter camp and will do again this time around, while Bayern Munich have spent recent Januarys in Qatar. This season, though, the record champions will remain in Munich and opt to brave the German winter like many other teams, avoiding the hassle of travelling by simply training at home. Club facilities now are so advanced that it takes the heaviest snowfall to prevent them operating as normal.

What's it like in other countries?

The Bundesliga stars are not alone in getting the chance to put their feet up for a few days over the festive period. France, Spain and Italy all have brief sojourns at various times, normally lasting a couple of weeks as those leagues have more teams and therefore more matchdays to squeeze in. Leagues in eastern Europe have much longer winter breaks, sometimes up to three months.

Dortmund often spend their winter training camps in Marbella.

At the other end of the scale, the English Premier League has never had a winter break. However, they recently introduced a one-week mid-season hiatus in February.

So, when is the 2025/26 Bundesliga back?

The Bundesliga resumes on Friday 9 January 2026 with a mouth-watering fixture between Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Dortmund. Six games are scheduled for Saturday 10 January, with a further two on Sunday 11 January completing the Matchday 16 line-up.

There's then a round of midweek fixtures - an 'Englische Woche' - to put fitness to the test and officially complete the first half of the season.

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