Bayern Munich Women are on the verge of capping off a historic season in style. After securing the domestic double with a commanding DFB Cup final victory over Wolfsburg on Thursday, the reigning champions now look to close out their Bundesliga campaign with an unbeaten away record as they travel to Hamburg on Sunday. Kick-off at the Volksparkstadion is set for 14:00 CEST, and here's everything you need to know ahead of this season finale.
The celebrations have been non-stop for Bayern since they lifted the Meisterschale just a week ago. That triumph was followed by another trophy in Cologne on Thursday, where a dominant second-half performance sealed a 4-0 win over Wolfsburg in the DFB Cup final. George Stanway's penalty just before the break set the tone, before Pernille Harder, Momoko Tanikawa, and Arianna Caruso added goals after halftime to etch their names in the club's history books once again.
While Bayern are riding high, Hamburg are fighting for survival. A late defeat to Köln last time out left them still not safe from relegation, despite a spirited performance. Rodolfo Cardoso's side also lost 1-0 at home to Union Berlin recently, meaning they head into the final matchday just three points above the relegation zone. However, their superior goal difference—nine goals better than Essen—gives them a slim cushion heading into this daunting clash.
This season has already seen Bayern face Hamburg twice, with both meetings ending in comfortable wins. The first was a 6-0 thrashing in the league, followed by a 3-0 victory in the DFB Cup quarterfinals in March, where Edna Imade, Franziska Kett, and Natalia Padilla Bidas found the net. Bayern are also on a remarkable run of 18 consecutive away wins in the Bundesliga, a club record that stretches back to a 2-2 draw at Freiburg in November 2024. Only Turbine Potsdam (22 wins from 2003-2005) and Eintracht Frankfurt (27 wins from 2004-2006) have longer such streaks in the league's history.
On the injury front, Bayern manager José Barcala will be without long-term absentees Sarah Zadrazil and Lena Oberdorf, both recovering from cruciate ligament injuries. Jovana Damnjanović is also sidelined. But with the depth and momentum on their side, the champions are well-positioned to finish the season on a high note.
