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Bayern Munich Clinch 35th Bundesliga Title with Dominant 4-2 Stuttgart Win

Bayern Munich secured their historic 35th Bundesliga title with a commanding 4-2 home victory over VfB Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. This triumph marks their 13th league crown in 14 years.

May 1, 2026

Bayern Munich officially secured their historic 35th Bundesliga title on Sunday afternoon, triumphing with a 4-2 home win over VfB Stuttgart. The German record champions celebrated lifting the Meisterschale in front of their ecstatic fans at the Allianz Arena, marking another dominant season in the German top flight.

The atmosphere at the Allianz Arena was briefly subdued when Chris Führich put Stuttgart ahead with a 21st-minute opener, making it 0-1. However, the mighty German giants quickly regrouped, unleashing a scoring spree of three goals within just six minutes before halftime.

Raphaël Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson, and Alphonso Davies found the net between the 31st and 37th minutes, turning the deficit into a comfortable 3-1 lead for Bayern Munich at the break. This rapid turnaround ignited the party mood among the supporters, especially in the famous SüdKurve.

Star striker Harry Kane, who entered the game at halftime, further extended Bayern's lead with a goal in the 52nd minute. Although Chema Andres scored a late consolation goal for Stuttgart, it did little to dampen the celebratory spirits as the chorus of "Oh wie ist es schön" echoed through the stands.

This 2025/26 Bundesliga crown is Bayern Munich's 13th in the last 14 years, underscoring their unparalleled dominance in German football. Under manager Vincent Kompany, FCB had arithmetically clinched the title on Matchday 30, with the race effectively decided after their victory over nearest challengers Borussia Dortmund on Matchday 24 in February.