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Bayern have failed to win only two matches this season

The club from the “MHP Arena” has been successful lately. In 2024, they even finished ahead of Bayern, securing second place. Then came a drop to ninth place, but that was offset by winning the cup. This granted them a spot in the Europa League.

Their European campaign has been going well, including a 4-0 thrashing of Go Ahead Eagles. In the Bundesliga, they’ve improved and are back in the race for a place among the leaders. The recent loss in Hamburg was a disappointment, but they managed a 2-0 win over Bochum in the cup.

The Munich giants reclaimed the “silver salad bowl” in the spring. Then, in the match against Stuttgart, they added another trophy—the Super Cup. Since then, they’ve won in all competitions and against all opponents, stumbling only against Union (with a draw) and Arsenal (a defeat). Facing the Berlin club again, but in the cup, they secured a 3-2 victory.

Sebastian Hoeneß’s team scores an average of 1.75 goals per game, conceding 1.42. The reigning champions boast impressive statistics: 3.67 goals scored and 0.75 conceded on average.

Stuttgart have won six of their last nine matches
67% of Stuttgart’s matches end with both teams scoring, with an average total of 3.17 goals per match
Bayern have failed to win only two matches this season
50% of Bayern’s matches end with both teams scoring, with an average total of 4.42 goals per match.

Stuttgart (probable lineup): Nübel – Mittelstädt, Chabot, Jeltsch, Assignon – Stiller, Andrès, Leweling, El-Hannous, Tiago Tomás – Undav.

Bayern (probable lineup): Neuer – Bischof, Tah, Upamecano, Stanišić – Goretzka, Pavlović, Dias, Karl, Olise – Kane.

Goretzka and company have won five of the last six head-to-head encounters, but suffered an away defeat in May of last year.

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