St. Pauli 0-3 Bayern Munich: TOR! Olise scores another goal!
54’ — TOR! Not even a minute after the second goal, Michael Olise goes and scores another one! That’s now three for Bayern today and 103 goals for the Bundesliga season!
53’ — TOR! Bayern has officially set the new record for most goals scored in a single Bundesliga season, with 102 goals and counting.
49’ — There’s a penalty check in Bayern’s favor, but it’s instead a corner which was the original call.
47’ — Manuel Neuer saves an early chance for St. Pauli
45’ — The second half has commenced!
Halftime observations
- A well worked goal from the efforts of Nicolas Jackson and Konrad Laimer, the latter crossing for Jamal Musiala to head in the opener.
- Been a rather uneventful first half. The hosts got some chances but never really threatened the Bavarians.
- Bayern has equaled the single-season goalscoring record. Can it be broken today?
45+2’ — St. Pauli have a late corner…but nothing comes from it. Referee Tobias Stieler blows for halftime.
45’ — Only one minute of stoppage time is added.
42’ — Laimer goes down but he’s back up now.
27’ — St. Pauli give the ball away and the ball ends up with Musiala, whose curling shot goes off the post and out.
25’ — St. Pauli fumbles a good chance to score.
19’ — Konrad Laimer goes into the referee’s notebook; yellow card for him.
16’ — Michael Olise’s shot flashes wide of the far post.
9’ — TOR! Konrad Laimer crosses it back post to Jamal Musiala who heads the ball in!
Kickoff! — Here we goooooo!
Bayern Munich has seven changes to its lineup from the Real Madrid match…check it out:
Curious, eh?
—C.Smith
Bayern Munich just earned a massive result in the Champions League, edging Real Madrid 2-1 in Spain to carry a huge advantage heading into the second leg. While that match is scheduled for next week as part of the two late kickoffs, the Bavarians must travel north to face relegation threatened St. Pauli, who hasn’t won a game of football since February.
The Rekordmeister had an unusually tough time against the Kiezkicker last time out, needing late stoppage time goals from Luis Díaz and Nicolas Jackson to seal the win. With the much-anticipated return leg against Los Blancos at the Allianz next week, Vincent Kompany wants his best players rested up. At the same time, giving a win away is not very Bayern-like.
Match Info
Location: Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg, Germany
Date: Saturday, 11 April 2026
Time: 6:30 PM Local time | 12:30 PM EST | 9:30 AM PST
TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country
Prediction
Bayern wins 4-0 with goals from Jamal Musiala, Nicolas Jackson, Serge Gnabry, and Luis Díaz.
It’s Bayern time.
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