In 10 minutes the following games start:
Augsburg - Hertha
Leverkusen - Hoffenheim
Darmstadt - Hannover
Mainz - Ingolstadt
Bremen - Schalke
but the evening match today (17:30 GMT+1) is by far the most interesting game of the first match day:
Dortmund - Gladbach
Not sure what to watch, Darmstadt - Hannover & Mainz - Ingolstadt don't interest me that much. Leverkusen - Hoffenheim could be fun attacking football with lots of goals, Bremen - Schalke is probably the most interesting to see how Breitenreiter sets up Schalke, but then I'm already annoyed by the Di Santo vs Bremen stories and don't want to see him play. I guess simulcast will be the choice until one of the games gets really interesting.
A few line-ups:
Schalke 04 XI: Fährmann - Riether, Matip, Nastasic, Aogo - Choupo-Moting, Goretzka, Geis, Draxler - Huntelaar, Di Santo
Interesting choice with Choupo-Moting, Draxler, Huntelaar and Di Santo. Poor Max Meyer, again out of the first team. Goretzka + Geis is an interesting looking CM.
Leverkusen XI: Leno - Hilbert, Tah, Papadopoulos, Wendell - Bender, Kramer - Bellarabi, Calhanoglu, Son - Kießling
Tah & Papa are finally a talented central defense again. Bender, Kramer & Calhanoglu are an awesome midfield in theory. Not sure how they plan to fit Aranguiz in, who was finally presented today. Maybe Calhanoglu out wide and Son on the bench? Either way, if Bellarabi continues to play like last season, Leverkusen have arguably their strongest team since 2002 and a great manager. Definitely a fascinating team.