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Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Bayern break and Joshua Kimmich ends up with the ball on the right. His cross is too high and Frederik Ronnow collects with ease.
Kick-off: 17:30 BST
Charlotte Coates
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Bayern break and Joshua Kimmich ends up with the ball on the right. His cross is too high and Frederik Ronnow collects with ease.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Another Union corner after Alphonso Davies defends well at the back post.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Corner for Union after Eric Dier heads away a dangerous cross.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Kim Min-jae may be fortunate to get away with a booking there after he brings down Kevin Volland on the counter attack.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Bayern's domestic season is over with Bayer Leverkusen being crowned champions last week.
But, with a Champions League semi-final on the horizon, these players will want to impress and be named on Thomas Tuchel's teamsheet.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Harry Kane with his first attempt at adding to his goals tally is well saved by Frederik Ronnow.
Stinging effort by Kane.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Joshua Kimmich is down and in pain after a strong tackle from Robin Gosens. Kimmich is fine and set to take the Bayern free kick.
Nothing comes from the set piece and Union clear.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Almost a goal for Union!
Manuel Neuer flapped at a cross in to the box and the ball drifted just wide of the post. Nearly a dream start for the home side.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Both of these sides started the season in the Champions League.
Union bowed out at the group stage while Bayern are now in the last four.
Union Berlin 0-0 Bayern Munich
Bayern get us underway.
Union Berlin v Bayern Munich (17:30 BST)
It's already strange not seeing Bayern named Bundesliga champions but seeing them in a battle for second is almost unheard of!
Thomas Tuchel's side are level on points with third placed Stuttgart ahead of their game tomorrow afternoon away at Werder Bremen.
Union Berlin v Bayern Munich (17:30 BST)
Harry Kane comes into the match on 32 goals - nine behind Robert Lewandowski's Bundesliga record of 41 in a single season.
Can the England skipper edge closer to that with a goal or two at the Stadion An der Alten Forsterei?
Union Berlin v Bayern Munich (17:30 BST)
Union Berlin starting XI: Ronnow, Doekhi, Vogt, Leite, Trimmel, Schafer, Tousart, Aaronson, Gosens, Volland, Hollerbach.
Subs: Khedira, Kaufmann, Vertessen, Juranovic, Haberer, Laidouni, Knoche, Kral, Schwolow.
Bayern Munich starting XI: Neuer, Kimmich, Kim, Dier, Davies, Pavlovic, Goretzka, Muller, Choupo-Moting, Tel, Kane.
Subs: Upamecano, De Ligt, Zaragoza, Guerreiro, Ulreich, Laimer, Zvonarek, Mazraoui.
Union Berlin v Bayern Munich (17:30 BST)
A week of contrasting emotions for Bayern Munich after seeing their Bundesliga title fall into the hands of Bayer Leverkusen but Thomas Tuchel's side overcame Arsenal to reach the Champions League semi-finals.
What will today hold against Union Berlin in the Bundesliga?