Summary

  • Bayern seal sixth consecutive title

  • Sule own goal puts Augsburg ahead

  • Tolisso, Rodriguez and Robben put Bayern ahead

  • Lewandowski, Ribery, Muller and Thiago all on bench

  1. Postpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Elsewhere, Daniel Didavi has put Wolfsburg 1-0 up at relegation rivals Freiburg in only the second minute.

  2. Postpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Augsburg 0-0 Bayern Munich

    Bayern's Rafinha is caught by a late challenge but he's OK to continue.

  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Augsburg 0-0 Bayern Munich

    We are under way in the Bavarian derby.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

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    Jonny Vegas: that's not a shabby bench at all for Bayern. Kinda already reveals half the starting line up for the second leg against Sevilla.

  5. Team newspublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Augsburg v Bayern Munich (14:30 GMT)

    Bayern pick a team with one eye on Wednesday's game with Sevilla.

    Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Muller, Franck Ribery (who is 35 today), Thiago, Mats Hummels and Javi Martinez are all on the bench.

    You suspect they're there in case of emergency and a few will come on if they are drawing or behind in the second half.

    Still plenty of goalscoring options on the pitch - Arjen Robben, James Rodriguez, Corentin Tolisso - and Sandro Wagner starts up front.

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  6. Postpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Benevento 0-1 Juventus

    Italian Serie A

    In Italy, Juventus could go seven points clear (for now) if they beat rock-bottom Benevento.

    And they are doing exactly that, Paulo Dybala notching in the 16th minute.

  7. Not time to 'paint the town red'published at 14:26 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Augsburg v Bayern Munich (14:30 GMT)

    There will be no party for the players, with their Champions League quarter-final second leg with Sevilla on Wednesday (they won the first leg 2-1).

    "There will be no major celebrations after the match as the upcoming weeks are too important," said Jupp Heynckes.

    "Our work isn't done, I hope we'll have many more challenges ahead of us. We can celebrate when we have the opportunity. We can paint the town red then.

    "A glass of champagne in the dressing room will be OK."

  8. Heynckes does it againpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Augsburg v Bayern Munich (14:30 GMT)

    Jupp HeynckesImage source, Getty Images

    Jupp Heynckes took over Bayern Munich for the fourth time in October with the club five points behind Borussia Dortmund.

    Now 17 points clear of Schalke - and 21 above Dortmund - Heynckes is set to win his fourth Bundesliga title as Bayern boss, 29 years after his first.

    The 72-year-old retired after leading Bayern to the 2013 treble - and they could repeat that feat again this year.

  9. Can Bayern wrap up title on the road again?published at 16:35 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Augsburg v Bayern Munich (14:30 GMT)

    Bayern MunichImage source, Getty Images

    Remarkably, Bayern have never sealed a league title at the Allianz Arena.

    The last time they did it in front of their own fans was the year 2000.

    They've won 10 of their 11 titles on the road since then (three in Wolfsburg strangely) - with the other guaranteed because of a result elsewhere on a day they weren't playing.

    Beat Augsburg today and you can make that 11 from 12 as a win guarantees a sixth consecutive Bundesliga title.

    This will be the joint closest to home they've won it - Augsburg, like Ingolstadt in 2016, are their Bavarian neighbours, roughly an hour drive from Munich.