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Bayern started a bit sloppy but as usual when they went behind, they responded brilliantly. Evident in the second leg match against Real Madrid.
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Props to Stuttgart for actually trying to attack Bayern, even succeeding in scoring a goal.
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Jackson, despite his goal, is still a headscratcher with his decisions in attack.
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Musiala and Davies are slowly getting back to their best.
45+4’ — Halftime!
45+3’ — Díaz goes again. Still no goal.
45+1’ — Musiala tries to force the ball in at the near post but he could only shoot at the side netting.
45’ — Three minutes added on.
44’ — Díaz shoots and the ball goes behind for a corner again.
40’ — Davies goes forward again, but Nübel is there to collect the ball after Davies’ heavy touch.
37’ — TOR! Díaz does well inside the box and Alphonso Davies shoots, which takes a deflection off a defender and over Nübel! Bayern is now 3-1 up!
33’ — TOR! Bayern break down the right this time, and Díaz crosses it across to Jackson who makes no mistake and scores Bayern’s second goal! According to Derek Rae, 95 seconds eclipsed between Guerreiro’s and Jackson’s goals.
31’ — TOR! Musiala runs down the left and crosses it for Guerreiro who knocks the ball home.
28’ — Jamal Musiala tries to curl one in but his shot deflects behind for a corner.
23’ — Joshua Kimmich tries his luck from distance but his shot misses the mark.
21’ — Bayern go behind. Raphael Guerreiro lost his man.
16’ — Jackson wastes a good scoring opportunity for Bayern.
13’ — Bayern get several chances but the ball is cleared away each time.
12’ — Stuttgart shoot from distance but Jonas Urbig saves comfortably.
10’ — Kim Min-jae’s header off a corner is saved by Nübel.
6’ — Luis Díaz is one on one with Alexander Nübel but he blazes his shot high.
5’ — Stuttgart go on the attack but they fumble their chance.
1’ — Jackson get’s an early chance but he’s flagged for offside
Kickoff! — Let’s get this done!
Lineups are out! Bayern appears to be lining up with a semi-rotated team for Stuttgart.
Bayern Munich is inching ever closer to winning a second Bundesliga title in a row when they take on Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. The Bavarians had just kicked Real Madrid out of the Champions League, which set up a reunion with current Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain. The first leg is set for the end of the month.
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Bayern heads into this match on 76 points, while Borussia Dortmund is on 64. If Bayern wins and Dortmund loses, Bayern are champions because the gap between the two teams would theoretically be 15 points (79 to 64). Yes, there are five matches left and if Bayern were to lose each one of them, their sheer goal difference (+78 to +31 before kickoff) is unlikely to be overhauled. Dortmund would need to win each remaining game by at least nine goals.
If Dortmund avoids defeat (which would put them at 65 points for a draw or on 67 points for a win), then all Bayern needs to do is to match the result of Die Schwarzgelben in their match against Freiburg. Basically, the gap between the two teams must be more than the maximum number of points that can be taken from the remaining matchdays.
Update: Dortmund lost 2-1 to Hoffenheim, which means at least a draw will be enough for Bayern to win the Meisterschale.
Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
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Date: Saturday, 19 April 2026
Time: 5:30 PM Local time | 11:30 AM EST | 8:30 AM PST
TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country
Bayern wins 3-1 with goals from Nicolas Jackson, Luis Díaz, and Jamal Musiala.
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