Highlights
T. Welz
0:20
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0:22
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Full-time: Stuttgart 3-1 Bayern
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90'
+ 5
Points wrapped up
Silas adds a third on the break and Stuttgart are moving to within two points of Bayern in second.
Full-time
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+ 4
90'
+ 2
Substitution
84'
Stuttgart back in front!
Would you believe it, Jeong nips in at the back post and sneaks his header past Neuer. Stuttgart are keeping the race for second-place alive!
79'
Kane through on goal...
... but his effort is expertly blocked. Zaragoza breaks at a rapid pace and opts to go left to Kane instead of right to Sané. It was probably the wrong option but Kane still gets a shot away, only to be denied by an excellent block from Dahoud.
79'
Substitution
73'
Fresh legs for Stuttgart
Hoeneß makes his first changes, meanwhile. Former Bayern man Jeong replaces Führich and Dahoud is on for Rouault.
72'
Final Bayern change
Sané comes on for Tel as Tuchel makes one final play for the victory.
72'
Substitution
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Substitution
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Substitution
70'
Wide from Kane
This is probably Kane's first chance from open play. Tel clips the ball in nicely to the back post from the left and Kane risest highest but steers his header wide of the far post.
64'
Double change for Bayern
Gnabry and Kimmich are heading off, possibly with an eye on Real. On comes Zaragoza and Mazraoui, both given a chance to impress in these final 25 minutes or so.
64'
Substitution
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Substitution
63'
Bayern's chances of victory dwindling
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37.4 %
Now
28.3 %
62'
Neuer denies Undav
It's a lovely little run from Undav but he possibly waits a touch too long to shoot and can only toe-poke at goal. Ends up an easy save for Neuer.
No way through for either team in the second-half so far
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2:18
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55'
Neuer almost caught out
Führich clips the ball in from the left and it has Neuer worried for a moment but the Bayern 'keeper claws the ball to safety.
51'
SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo penalty
49'
Wide from Choupo-Moting
A massive chance for Bayern to take the lead goes begging. Kane plays an excellent through ball for Choupo-Moting to run on to but, one-on-one with Nübel, he fires wide.
46'
Back underway in Stuttgart
And Bayern have made a second change; Dier is off, replaced by Upamecano at centre-half.
Kick-off!
0:51
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45'
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45'
+ 6
Substitution
Half-time
Half-time: Stuttgart 1-1 Bayern
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45'
+ 1
Meep Meep
Fastest runner (km/h)
33.62
36.41
Hiroki Ito Alphonso Davies
45'
Normal service resumed
Since going behind, Stuttgart have again been the more aggressive side. Bayern are fortunate to be level here.
4:11
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37'
Kane makes it 36
Kane is just five goals behind Lewandowski's 41-goal record for a single season as he sends Nübel the wrong way and slot it into the corner. Bayern are level against the run of play.
35'
Penalty Bayern
Gnabry goes down in the box and the referee points to the spot immediately...
32'
SituationPenalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionPenalty
29'
A deserved opener
They came so close to taking the lead just moments ago and Stuttgart make Bayern pay while Dier is receiving treatment. Stergiou plays a superb one-two with Undaz beforer acing clear and clipping over Neuer. VfB have been well worth that lead.
28'
Off the line!
What a header this is. Guirassy thinks he has the opener as he lashes towards the corner from 12 yards out but Dier is there to head clear on the line. Stuttgart seriously threatening here.
22'
Ball Recovery Time
Today
Season
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Stuttgart dominating possession
Possession (%)
6436
A worrying sight before Real Madrid second-leg
© Alexander Hassenstein
17'
Early change
It appeared as if Dier may be replaced by Goretzka but it's actually Guerreiro who's being taken off. He made a superb block earlier on but has clearly hurt his ankle in the process.
17'
Substitution
13'
Pause in play
Dier challenges Guirassy for a header and wins it well but comes off worse as he hits the back of his opponent's head in the follow through. Completely unintentional but the England man must now receive treatment.
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11'
Good save Neuer
It's been an impressive opening from Stuttgart and Neuer has to be sharp to repel Führich's fierce effort from the edge of the box. It's our first proper effort on goal and it was heading for the top corner before Germany's No.1 parried the ball to safety.
Busy VfBees
© Alexander Hassenstein
1'
Off we go
We're underway at the MHPArena, where the sun is shining brightly. This should be a cracker.
Kick-off!
Five minutes to go
We're not far from kick-off in Stuttgart, with the players soon coming out for kick-off.
More on those teams
Stiller is back into the side for VfB after suspension, while Rouault steps into the defence, and Ito moves out to left-back. As for Bayern, Gnabry and Kim are notable starters, with Choupo-Moting and Tel supporting record-chasing Kane in attack. Musiala is rested and misses out altogether with one eye on Real Madrid next week.
Stuttgart starting XI
Nübel - Stergiou, Rouault, Anton, (c), Ito - Leweling, Karazor, Stiller, Führich - Undav, Guirassy
Stuttgart subs
Bredlow, Stenzel, Chase, Dahoud, Jeong, Haraguchi, Raimund, Paula, Silas
Bayern starting XI
Neuer (c) - Kimmich, Kim, Dier, Davies - Pavlović, Guerreiro - Gnabry, Choupo-Moting, Tel - Kane
Bayern subs
Ulreich, Upamecano, Mazraoui, Goretzka, Laimer, Zvonarek, Sané, Zaragoza, Müller
The runners-up race
Guaranteed UEFA Champions League football next year, Suttgart and Bayern now meet to help determine who finishes second behind Bayer Leverkusen. A win for the visitors and it's theirs, a victory for the hosts and they will move just two points behind Bayern, with two games to go.
Probable line-ups
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Tuchel's view ahead of Stuttgart
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Hoeneß's view ahead of Bayern
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2:42
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What's at stake?
Bayern will be guaranteed a record-extending 11th runners-up finish with a win. Victory for Stuttgart, on the other hand, will secure a first season of Champions League football since 2009/10.
2:03
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2:03
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