The Bundesliga season is reaching its thrilling conclusion, and this Saturday brings a pivotal matchup as Bayern Munich travel to face Wolfsburg at the Volkswagen Arena. For Vincent Kompany's side, this marks their final away game of the campaign, with next week's home fixture rounding out the season.
Wolfsburg, however, enter this clash in a precarious position. Sitting 16th in the table—the relegation playoff spot—Die Wölfe are fighting for their top-flight survival. Their recent form has been troubling, with just one win in their last 15 matches, and a deepening injury crisis only adds to the pressure.
Manager Dieter Hecking faces significant selection headaches. Midfielder Maximilian Arnold has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a persistent groin issue, while forward Jonas Wind is sidelined for several weeks after suffering a fresh muscle tear. The defensive unit is equally depleted, with Kilian Fischer, Rogério, and Jenson Seelt all unavailable. On a more positive note, Vinícius Souza has been cleared to feature after recovering from a knock sustained against Freiburg. Cleiton Santos and Bence Dardai remain out, meaning Adam Daghim and Dzenan Pejcinovic are expected to lead the line up front.
Bayern Munich arrive in a complex state of their own. Manager Vincent Kompany must balance physical fatigue with a growing injury list. Alphonso Davies is the latest casualty, ruled out with a hamstring strain picked up in European action, joining Serge Gnabry and Sven Ulreich on the sidelines. Long-term absentees David Santos Daiber and Cassiano Kiala are also out, prompting expectations of significant rotation to keep the squad fresh.
Up front, Nicolas Jackson could be handed the starting role to give Harry Kane a well-earned rest. In midfield, Leon Goretzka—potentially playing one of his final matches for the club—and Jonas Urbig are set to start. Michael Olise and Luis Díaz are available, as is Jamal Musiala, though Lennart Karl and Raphael Guerreiro might get the nod ahead of the pair. It's a squad with depth, but Kompany will need to manage minutes carefully.
With Wolfsburg desperate for points and Bayern looking to finish the season strong, this Saturday's clash promises drama, intensity, and plenty at stake. Whether you're backing the Bavarian giants or rooting for an underdog resurgence, this is a match no football fan will want to miss.
