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Bayern Munich vs Eintracht Frankfurt: GOOOOOAL! Harry Kane makes it 2-1!

61’ — GOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Harry Kane steps up and converts the penalty after Thomas Müller was brought down in the box. 45’ — The second half is underway! Bayern Munich subbed on Kim Min-jae at half time for Matthijs de Ligt. Halftime: Bayern Munich 1-1 Eintracht Frankfurt. 27’ — Sub: Konrad Laimer seems to have hurt himself, Aleksandar Pavlović comes on. 23’ — Goal. Ekitike makes it 1-1, poor defending there. 9’ — GOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Harry Kane makes it 1-0! Kickoff: We’re underway! One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Thomas Tuchel chooses a strong XI with Bayern Munich lining up in a 4-2-3-1 WITHOUT Alphonso Davies. Harry Kane and Choupo-Moting start up top with Thomas Müller and Raphaël Guerreiro behind them. Leon Goretzka and Konrad Laimer start in midfield while Alphonso Davies has been benched for Noussair Mazraoui. Overall, it’s seems like a lineup that could start in the CL vs Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Jamal Musiala misses out with a tendon issue.

ℹ️ Jamal Musiala is not in the squad today. The 21-year-old has been rested after a tendon issue. — FC Bayern US (@FCBayernUS) April 27, 2024
So with the Bundesliga done and dusted, there’s nothing left to play for except pride (and maybe revenge). Bayern Munich will want to avoid going too far in this game, preventing injuries and generally preserving the players’ stamina for the midweek Champions League clash against Real Madrid.
On the other hand, Eintracht Frankfurt DID deliver Tuchel a crushing defeat in the first half of the season, the type of defeat that usually gets coaches fired. So maybe he can’t help but respond in kind? Regardless, you should still expect to see the usual suspects — Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala, Eric Dier, etc. in the starting XI, if only to keep them ready and match fit.
It’s Bayern time. While you’re waiting for the game, why not check out our preview podcast! Listen to it below or on Spotify. Match Info
Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Time: 3:30 pm local time, 9:30 am EST
TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country
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