




After being presented with the Meisterschale last weekend, the 2025 German champions have one final outing of this successful league season on Saturday. Vincent Kompany’s side still have targets. A victory at TSG Hoffenheim would take them to 82 points and the best points tally in the German top flight for five years. fcbayern.com has collated the facts and stats that point to a successful finish to the campaign, as well as a few that don’t.
Finishing strongly on the road

Travelling is nice – especially when you’re as successful as Bayern have been recently. FCB are unbeaten in all eight of their Bundesliga away games this year (W5, D3), with their last defeat on the road dating back to December (2-1 at Mainz). It’s the Reds’ best run on their travels for around five years, since going 10 away matches without defeat between 2019 and 2020.
Bayern’s potent attack
With 95 goals scored, Bayern boast by far the best attack in the league this season. The second-placed team in this ranking, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, are a full 25 goals behind with 70. Or to put it another way: one Harry Kane. With one matchday left, the England captain leads the Bundesliga scoring chart with 25 goals, five ahead of Borussia Dortmund’s Serhou Guirassy (20), and is set to become the first player in history to claim the coveted Torjägerkanone in his first two Bundesliga seasons.
Incidentally, Kane and Co have scored three or more goals in 21 out of 33 matches so far this term, which is already a competition record.
Sinsheim not always a happy place

Bayern and Hoffenheim also met in Sinsheim, where TSG hold their home matches, on the final day of the previous season. Despite leading 2-0 at one point, the Bavarians slipped to a 4-2 defeat, which they’ll clearly be looking to avoid this time. Although it was the only defeat in the last eight meetings against the Kraichgau club (W5, D2) – with FCB also romping to a 5-0 win in the reverse fixture in Munich this season – Sinsheim has not exactly been the German record champions’ favourite travel destination in recent times. Since the start of the 2016/17 campaign, TSG have claimed 13 points in eight home matches against Bayern. Only Borussia Mönchengladbach can match this tally in the same period.
Olise in dazzling form
Michael Olise has continued to flourish during the final stretch of the season. The Frenchman has contributed a goal and an assist in three consecutive Bundesliga matches, the first player to do so in a Bayern shirt since Mario Mandžukić around 10 years ago (four matches in a row in 2014). Olise is the best provider in the league with 14 assists and also the best debutant in this respect since Leipzig’s Emil Forsberg, who provided 19 assists in his debut Bundesliga season in 2016/17.
Careful of Kramarić
Hoffenheim forward Andrej Kramarić should be given special attention by the FCB defence on Saturday, as no other current Bundesliga player has scored as many goals against Bayern in the Bundesliga as the Croatian (eight). Kramarić also has a penchant for the last day of the season: he’s netted 11 times on Matchday 34 to date, a number only bettered by Jupp Heynckes (17) and Fritz Walter (12) in the history of the competition.
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