Union Berlin won’t want a repeat of their last result here following a 1-2 Bundesliga defeat in their last game at the hands of Heidenheim.
In that match, Union Berlin had 43% possession and 9 attempts on goal with 2 on target. The only player to score for Union Berlin was Rani Khedira (43'). At the other end, Heidenheim got 10 attempts on goal with 2 of them on target. Stefan Schimmer (90') and Jan Schöppner (90') scored for Heidenheim.
Their latest results highlight the fact that there has been much resilience in the Union Berlin rearguard. Union Berlin have been stingy, seeing the tally of goals that have gone in at their end over the course of their previous six matches standing at 4.
Bayern Munich come into this clash following a 3-1 Bundesliga win with the defeat of St. Pauli in their last outing.
In that match, Bayern Munich managed 81% possession and 19 shots at goal with 3 on target. For Bayern Munich, the goals were scored by Raphaël Guerreiro (44'), Luis Díaz (90') and Nicolas Jackson (90'). At the other end, St. Pauli had 10 attempts at goal with 1 of them on target. Andréas Hountondji (6') scored for St. Pauli.
In a total of 5 out of the previous 6 clashes featuring Bayern Munich, a minimum of three goals have gone in. The average number of goals per match in that time is 4, with the number of goals averaged by Bayern Munich standing at 2.5. In any event, we’ll just have to find out if such a trend will be sustained in this next match.
Looking at past results between these clubs stretching back to 26/02/2023 reveals that these fixtures have been disappointments for Union Berlin. They’ve not managed to register any wins at all while Bayern Munich have been too good for them, finishing as winners in 67% of those ties.
An aggregate of 19 goals were yielded between them in this period, with 4 for Union and 15 coming from Bayern. That’s an average goals per game of 3.17.
The previous league meeting between these clubs was Bundesliga match day 10 on 08/11/2025 when it ended Union Berlin 2-2 Bayern Munich.
That day, Union Berlin had 26% possession and 12 attempts on goal with 4 of them on target. Their only player on the scoresheet was Danilho Doekhi (27', 83').
On the other side, Bayern Munich got 12 attempts at goal with 4 on target. Luis Díaz (38') and Harry Kane (93') scored.
The match was refereed by Florian Exner.
Our feeling is that Bayern Munich will, in all probability, get a lot of shots on goal and make them count.
However, Union Berlin may well find it hard to score- but, we do see them converting at least once here, too.
We’re therefore expecting to see a pretty comfortable 1-3 winning score for Bayern Munich when all’s said and done.