Highlights
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Full-time
Full-time: Eintracht 5-1 Bayern
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90'
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Nkounkou opportunity
Nkounkou bends a shot from the left wide of Manuel Neuer's far post. We'll have three minutes of added time.
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Substitution
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More changes
Buta and Chaibi walk towards the touchline, the pair soaked in rain and sweat. Big, big effort from those two and a deserved break. On come Baum and Ngankam for the hosts.
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Substitution
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Kane has a pop
A low, bending Harry Kane effort from just outside the area is palmed wide by Trapp. The corner comes to nothing.
85'
Safe-hands Trapp
Müller with a super cross from the right which Goretzka and Kane both go for, the latter attempting an overhead kick. The Bayern pair get in each others's way and Trapp claims possession.
84'
Nkounkou single-minded
Eintracht break and the fans are on their feet again. Chaibi is there in support as the pair race towards the Bayern goal. Nkounkou goes it alone and shoots high and wide.
82'
Eintracht changes
Hasebe and Jens Petter Hauge are on. Goalscorers Knauff and Marmoush take all the applause as they make their way off.
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Substitution
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Substitution
80'
Laimer off target
The Bayern sub lacks a little composure as he swings wildly at the ball, which flies way off target. Meanwhile, Eintracht subs are imminent.
77'
Chances aplenty
Goal attempts
6off target
6on target
8off target
4on target
76'
Dina Ebimbe ovation
The home supporters rise in unison as their two-goal hero Dina Ebimbe heads off to be replaced by Niels Nkounkou.
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Substitution
75'
Upamecano off target
Upamecano sends a tame header well wide of the far post. That about sums up Bayern here today.
Frankfurt fans want more
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72'
Gnabry woe
The Bayern attacker limps out of the game having only come on. That's a big blow for both Gnabry and his team. Jamal Musiala is on.
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Substitution
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Marmoush yellow
Marmoush's introduction to Gnabry earns the Eintracht man a booking.
66'
Double swap
Tuchel throws Thomas Müller and Serge Gnabry into the mix.
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Substitution
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Substitution
64'
Bad Bayern memories
The last time Bayern conceded five in the Bundesliga was in a 5-1 reverse at this very stadium back in November 2019, in Niko Kovac's last game at the helm.
62'
Knauff first
Eintracht's attacker now has three Bundesliga goals this season. He never managed more than one in a single campaign before.
60'
Worth the wait for Eintracht
Following a long wait while VAR conducted a check, the referee points to the centre to signal an Ansgar Knauff goal. The winger pushed himself into a move involving Götze and Marmoush, the latter latching onto his teammate's pass. Knauff had designs on a goal, though, and so raced onto the ball before lashing past Neuer.
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SituationNo goal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
58'
Tuchel's unwanted first
The visiting coach has seen his Bayern side concede four goals in a competitive game for the first time. The last time the reigning champions conceded four was in February 2022 against Bochum under Julian Nagelsmann.
56'
Bayern respond
Kane finds Coman who angles a low pass into the centre. Choupo-Moting looks like he must score but the forward's strike, on the stretch, takes the slightest of touches off Trapp and flies just off target.
First Bundesliga brace
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50'
Eintracht on fire
It's FOUR for Frankfurt. Upamecano fancies a foray forward but the big defender's control lets him down and suddenly Eintracht are on the counter-attack with Chaibi. The Algeria international epitomises calm as he jogs forward before passing low for Dina Ebimbe, who wrong-foots Neuer with a close-range shot to the near post.
47'
Action continues
There's no let up here as Choupo-Moting smacks Kane's lay-off wide of of the upright while, at the other end, Buta finds Neuer's arms with a low shot.
46'
Encouraging stats
... for both teams. Eintracht have never lost a Bundesliga game that they have led 3-0 while Bayern can look back to their encounter with Leipzig recently as one where they managed to cancel out a two-goal deficit and earn a 2-2 draw.
46'
Bayern changes
Laimer and Guerreiro are on for the visitors. Davies and Mazraoui, who didn't have their best games for the champions in the first half, are off.
46'
Back underway
Away we go again, with Eintracht kicking us off for the second half.
Kick-off!
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Substitution
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Substitution
And breathe ...
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Half-time
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Visitors back in it
Bayern ping it about a bit in the final third with Sané accepting a pass in space inside the Eintracht area on the right. The visiting No.10 rolls back into the path of Kimmich, who hits one with his instep from a fair distance out. Trapp is rooted to the spot as he watches the ball zip past him and hit the back of the net.
Who predicted this?
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40'
End-to-end
What a game. Another opportunity. This time Chaibi skips forward and has some space to time a shot. He sends a high, curling effort into Neuer's outstretched arms.
38'
Almost Bayern
As the rain teems down, Choupo-Moting knocks a very dangerous, angled ball across the face of goal. Kane is there and looks certain to score until Dina Ebimbe lunges in and touches the ball over the bar. Superb defending.
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Eagles flying high
Unbelievable! Kimmich gifts the ball to Larsson who finds Marmoush. The Egyptian waltzes through the centre and has options either side. He returns to Larsson, who takes Upamecano to one side before firing across Neuer into the far corner. What. Is. Happening!?
34'
Goretzka response
The Bayern man wallops an effort that's central and always rising over the top.
32'
Eintracht in heaven
Scenes at Deutsche Bank Park! Kim gets into trouble out in the right and the ball makes its way into Dina Ebimbe. The French midfielder slaloms his way towards the goal, leaving Davies and Upamecano chasing shadows. Dina Ebimbe eventually gets a shot away and it squirms through Neuer, who will be very disappointed with that, not that the Eintracht fans care. 2-0.
29'
Trapp stop
Kimmich works a Bayern free kick into the danger zone. Choupo-Moting controls on the right and hits one blindly at the target. Trapp gathers at the second attempt.
27'
Eintracht's running men
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Kane chance
The formidable forward is suddenly in on goal having been played through by Leon Goretzka's smart pass. Kane prods a shot towards the far post and the ball fizzes inches wide.
24'
Kim downs Knauff
Knauff shows a great turn of speed as Eintracht look to break. Kim trips his man who spins to the floor. That's a booking.
20'
Bayern building
Possession (%)
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Bayern release
Kingsley Coman relieves some of the pressure on the visitors with a scamper down the right that precedes a shot off target. It's something for Bayern, at least. Tuchel's side have been under all sorts of pressure here from their energetic opponents.
Marmoush on a roll
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All Eintracht
Knauff causes havoc inside the Bayern box and the visitors do well to eventually clear. The hosts are dominant here.
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Eintracht in front
Eintracht deservedly take the lead and it's Omar Marmoush with his seventh goal of the season. Buta's cross from the right wasn't properly dealt with by Mazraoui, leaving Chaibi with a chance to shoot at the target. His rising effort cannons off the crossbar and lands on the chest of Marmoush, who sweeps a fine finish into the corner.
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Kane watch
The Bundesliga's top scorer has been spotted in his own half, helping out against an attacking Eintracht while also taking a whack to the ankles for his troubles at one point. No chances up top as yet for the Englishman, however.
6'
Frankfurt pushing hard
Goal attempts
2off target
0on target
0off target
0on target
3'
Eagles soaring
Eintracht come again through Hugo Larsson who pops up on the right. The Swede sends a menacing, hanging cross into the mixer. It floats all the way across to Dina Ebimbe, who sees his shot blocked.
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Frankfurt chance
The Eagles are straight onto the attack. Davies slips in possession which allows Knauff to pounce. The 21-year-old bounds into the box and flashes a low shot into the side-netting. Neuer had that covered but that has raised the volume even further inside the ground.
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Peeeep!
Bayern - all in white - get the contest underway.
Kick-off!
Here we go!
Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich make their way out onto the pitch! We're all set to go. Can the hosts break this negative run of results or will the defending champions make it seven top flight victories in a row?
Teams in tunnel
The countdown is on as both sets of players line up inside the vast tunnel inside this hugely impressive ground ...
Packed house
Both home and away fans are creating a superb atmosphere in the cold at the Deutsche Bank Park. We await the appearance of the teams as the tunes belt out inside the stadium.
Beware Bayern
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Can Eagles take flight?
Frankfurt are on a worrying run of five games without a win in all competitions, losing their last four on the bounce. Understandably, coach Dino Toppmöller wants to see a response from his side today: “We want to show a clear reaction because there hasn't been enough effort in the last two games and we've been outrun and outfought by the opponents," the tactician explained. "Everyone can convey from the first second against Bayern that they're up for it; that's what it's about, nothing else."
Bayern have seniority
Eintracht's starting XI has an average age of 25.1 years old while visiting Bayern's average is 28.8 years old. Will visiting seniority tell today? We're soon to find out!
Don't mention Saarbrücken
As mentioned, Frankfurt were on the end of a DFB Cup shock during the week with third-tier Saarbrücken knocking the Eagles out of the tournament in the last 16. A round earlier, the Saarland-based side eliminated Bayern. Neither side will want to hear a single word uttered about Saarbrücken today.
Bayern welcome Davies
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Super Mario returns
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Eintracht starting XI
Trapp (c) - Tuta, Koch, Pacho - Buta, Larsson, Chaïbi, Dina Ebimbe - Götze, Knauff - Marmoush
Eintracht subs
Grahl, Smolčić, Hasebe, Nkounkou, Max, Baum, Aaronson, Ngankam, Hauge
Bayern starting XI
Neuer (c) - Mazraoui, Upamecano, Kim, Davies - Kimmich, Goretzka - Sané, Choupo-Moting, Coman - Kane
Bayern subs
Ulreich, Guerreiro, Laimer, Krätzig, Pavlović, Gnabry, Müller, Tel, Musiala
Tuchel's view of Frankfurt
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Toppmöller's view of Bayern
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England's finest
Kane established a new record with his strike against Cologne on Matchday 12 - with 18 league goals, he became the most prolific English goalscorer in Bundesliga history, ecplising the 17 scored by Kevin Keegan (78/79) and Jadon Sancho (19/20). He could even become the all-time leading English goalscorer in the Bundesliga in his debut season - Tony Woodcock scored 39 in 131 Bundesliga games for Cologne.
Probable line-ups
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