Coronavirus: Which are the Bundesliga games that are affected?

A growing number of fixtures throughout Europe will be played behind closed doors.
Due to the continued spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19), several sporting events will be staged behind closed doors, including numerous games involving Bundesliga clubs.
The following fixtures are confirmed to take place without any fans in attendance.
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Friday, 13 MarchFortuna Düsseldorf vs. PaderbornGreuther Fürth vs. Hamburg (Bundesliga 2)Arminia Bielefeld vs. Osnabrück (Bundesliga 2)
Saturday, 14 MarchBorussia Dortmund vs. SchalkeCologne vs. MainzHoffenheim vs. Hertha BerlinRB Leipzig vs. FreiburgUnion Berlin vs. Bayern MunichJahn Regensburg vs. Holstein Kiel (Bundesliga 2)Bochum vs. Heidenheim (Bundesliga 2)
Sunday, 15 MarchEintracht Frankfurt vs. Borussia MönchengladbachAugsburg vs. Wolfsburg
Monday, 16 MarchWerder Bremen vs. Bayer Leverkusen
Wednesday, 18 MarchBayern Munich vs. Chelsea(UEFA Champions League)*
Thursday, 19 MarchFC Basel vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (UEFA Europa League)*Bayer Leverkusen vs. Rangers (UEFA Europa League)*
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Saturday, 21 MarchFreiburg vs. Werder BremenPaderborn vs. HoffenheimHertha Berlin vs. Union Berlin
Sunday, 22 MarchNuremberg vs. Aue (Bundesliga 2)
Tuesday, 31 MarchGermany vs. Italy (International friendly in Nuremberg)
Sunday, 5 AprilFürth vs. Osnabrück (Bundesliga 2)
11-13 April
Hertha Berlin vs. Augsburg
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