The Munich giants confidently reclaimed the “silver salad bowl” a year ago. And now there is little doubt that they will win the Bundesliga again, and likely ahead of schedule. They also won their first trophy of the season back in summer, taking the Super Cup. Domestically, only the cup competition remains, where a semifinal with Bayer awaits. In 2025, Madrid ended the season without any titles. In winter, they lost the Super Cup under Xabi Alonso and, already with Arbeloa, were knocked out of the Copa del Rey. In La Liga, they also missed the chance to surpass Barcelona.
In the Champions League, Bayern’s only slip was a loss to Arsenal in London. All other main round matches were victories. They also crushed Atalanta in both March games-6-1 in Bergamo and 4-1 at home.
The Spaniards, due to a late loss to Benfica, were forced to play them again in March. Nevertheless, they won both matches, despite the scandal around Vinicius. After that, they twice defeated a familiar opponent, Manchester City. Against Kompany’s team at home, they only managed to respond with an Mbappé goal after conceding twice.
Previous Matches: Bayern vs Real Madrid
In both 2018 and 2024, the Spanish side advanced in the Champions League playoffs by the same scenario: a 2-1 win and a 2-2 draw.
The hosts remain stronger. They will win again (odds – 1.60).
Bayern vs Real Madrid: Key Stats and Trends
Bayern won all Champions League matches except one
The club averages 3.09 goals scored and 1 conceded per game
Real Madrid has won four of their last five matches in the tournament
The team averages 2.31 goals scored and 1.23 conceded per game
Bayern vs Real Madrid: Starting Lineups Today
Real Madrid: Lunin; Trent, Militao, Rüdiger, Mendy; Thiago, Fede, Bellingham; Güler; Vinicius, Mbappé
Bayern Munich: Neuer, Laimer, Tah, Upamecano, Stanisic, Pavlovic, Kimmich, Olise, Gnabry, Diaz, Kane.
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Bayern vs Real Madrid: Tactical Approach and Match Dynamics
Bayern are expected to control possession through their structured midfield build-up, using quick combinations between the lines to break Madrid’s defensive shape. Their attacking focus will likely be on wide overloads and early crosses into the box to exploit aerial advantages.
Real Madrid, however, are likely to remain more conservative without the ball, prioritizing compact defensive lines and waiting for transition moments. Their biggest threat will come from fast counterattacks, especially when Bayern push full-backs high into attacking positions.
Midfield control will be one of the key battlegrounds, where physical intensity and pressing duels could determine the tempo of the match. Bayern’s ability to sustain pressure in advanced zones may force Madrid deeper than usual.
Another important factor is game management in the final stages. Both teams have strong attacking benches, meaning the last 20 minutes could significantly change the match rhythm, especially if either side is chasing a result.
Due to the high stakes, tactical discipline is expected to be crucial, with small defensive errors potentially deciding the outcome of the tie.