Bayern Munich faces VfB Stuttgart in a pivotal Bundesliga clash that could clinch them the title. Here’s the current state of affairs.
As Bayern Munich prepares to host VfB Stuttgart at Allianz Arena on April 19, 2026, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Bayern stands on the brink of clinching the Bundesliga title, needing just a win against Stuttgart and a Borussia Dortmund loss to seal their fate.
This season has been remarkable for Bayern. They have won 40 out of 46 games, drawing four and losing only two. With a staggering 105 goals scored in just 29 matches, they have set a new record for offensive prowess in the league.
In their last encounter, Bayern dominated Stuttgart with a resounding 5-0 victory. That context matters because it underscores Bayern’s historical advantage over Stuttgart—since 2010, Stuttgart has only triumphed three times in 31 matches against them.
Currently, Bayern sits at 76 points, holding a significant twelve-point lead over second-place Borussia Dortmund. This commanding position is bolstered by an unbeaten streak of 16 Bundesliga matches, where they have consistently scored at least twice.
But it’s not all smooth sailing. Stuttgart, currently third in the league, boasts 11 clean sheets this season—only two behind Dortmund’s tally. They will be without Deniz Undav due to suspension, which could impact their defensive strength.
On a personal note, Bayern’s coach Vincent Kompany is poised to achieve his 50th Bundesliga win as manager if his team prevails on Sunday. This match could also mark Jamal Musiala’s 150th Bundesliga appearance—a milestone for the young talent.
As excitement builds ahead of kickoff, one question looms large: Can Bayern maintain their dominance and secure the title? The Bavarians could be celebrating as soon as this weekend if they deliver another strong performance.
With all eyes on Allianz Arena, fans are eager to see if history will repeat itself or if Stuttgart can pull off an upset. The outcome will not only affect league standings but also shape narratives for both clubs moving forward.











