Bayer Leverkusen host newly-promoted Serie A side Pisa at the BayArena on Tuesday, in a high-profile pre-season friendly.
With both teams nearing the conclusion of their summer preparations, this matchup offers critical competitive minutes before they embark on the challenges of their domestic campaigns.
Leverkusen are seeking to build momentum under new management, while Pisa look to test themselves against elite opposition ahead of their return to Italy’s top flight.
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How to watch Bayer Leverkusen vs Pisa online - TV channels & live streams
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Bayer Leverkusen vs Pisa kick-off time
The match will be played at the BayArena on Tuesday, with kick-off at 12 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Bayer Leverkusen team news
Leverkusen approach this fixture after an eventful summer marked by significant squad changes. Manager Erik ten Hag is still acclimatizing following Xabi Alonso’s move to Real Madrid, and the club has seen the high-profile departures of star playmaker Florian Wirtz and right-back Jeremie Frimpong, both joining Liverpool. These exits demand fresh solutions and tactical adjustments as Leverkusen reshape their approach.
On the injury front, the most notable absentee is defender Jeanuël Belocian, sidelined with a cruciate ligament injury and not expected to return until mid-September 2025. The rest of the squad appears available, providing Ten Hag some flexibility as he tests both established faces and summer arrivals for chemistry and sharpness.
Pisa team news
Pisa, making their long-awaited Serie A return after a 34-year absence, have kept most of their promotion-winning core intact while adding key reinforcements, including Isak Vural, goalkeeper Simone Scuffet, and defender Mateus Lusuardi. However, the squad is not at full strength: reliable left-back Pietro Baruatto is currently recovering from a muscle injury and is expected to miss the German pre-season tour, including this Leverkusen clash.
Coach Alberto Gilardino, who succeeded Filippo Inzaghi this summer, has already achieved promising results in friendlies, but will be without Baruatto’s experience. No major suspensions cloud Pisa’s preparations, so squad rotation is likely as the new boss evaluates combinations ahead of the Serie A opener.


