Facts ahead of Union Berlin vs. FC Bayern, Bundesliga
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Facts ahead of Union Berlin vs. FC Bayern, Bundesliga
"FC Bayern's phenomenal 2-1 win at reigning Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain saw Vincent Kompany's side continue their flawless season without dropping a point across all competitions. It goes without saying that FC Bayern will also be the benchmark in the Bundesliga when they face Union Berlin on Saturday afternoon. Here, too, a mere glance at the table or the stats would seem to suggest another Bayern victory is inevitable: The Munich men haven't lost a single one of their Bundesliga clashes against Union so far and have come away with eight wins and four draws. No other club in Bundesliga history has faced an opponent so often without suffering a single defeat."
"With a win at the Alte Försterei, FC Bayern would also break an in-house record the team themselves set in 2015/16 under coach Pep Guardiola: just one more three-pointer is needed to reach ten consecutive Bundesliga wins at the start of the season. And the team are chasing another positive success under Vincent Kompany: FC Bayern have scored at least two goals in each of their last 17 league games. In Bundesliga history, only Bayern themselves have achieved that once before, when they scored two goals in 20 games in 2013/14. But beware: The last time Bayern scored fewer than two goals was in March 2025 - against Union Berlin (1-1)."
FC Bayern sit top of the table with a 16-point cushion over 1. FC Union Berlin, who occupy tenth place. Bayern remain unbeaten across all competitions and aim for a 17th consecutive competitive win. Bayern have never lost a Bundesliga match against Union, recording eight wins and four draws in that head-to-head. Union have lost only one match at the Alte Försterei this season and present a highly physical, disruptive challenge. A win would equal or break a club record for consecutive Bundesliga wins at the season start and extend Bayern's run of scoring at least two goals in 17 league matches. The last time Bayern scored fewer than two goals was a 1-1 draw with Union in March 2025.
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