Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are locked together at 2-2 with a place in the UEFA Champions League final on the line.
Vinicius Junior scored a goal in each half at the Allianz Arena, equalising with a penalty after Leroy Sane and Harry Kane — with a spot-kick of his own — turned the game on its head.
Can Bayern make it a repeat of the 2013 final at Wembley by booking a spot to face Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund in London, or will freshly crowned LaLiga champions Madrid get a shot at European title number 15?
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Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich live score
1st Half | Goalscorers | |
Madrid | 0 | |
Bayern | 0 |
Lineups:
Real Madrid confirmed XI (4-3-1-2 right to left): 13. Andriy Lunin (GK) — 2. Dani Carvajal, 6. Nacho, 22. Antonio Rudiger, 23. Ferland Mendy — 15. Federico Valverde, 8. Toni Kroos, 18. Aurelien Tchouameni — 5. Jude Bellingham — 11. Rodrygo, 7. Vinicius Junior.
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1 right to left): 1. Manuel Neuer (GK) — 6. Joshua Kimmich, 4. Matthijs De Ligt, 15. Eric Dier, 40. Noussair Mazraoui — 45. Aleksandar Pavlovic, 27. Konrad Laimer— 10. Leroy Sane, 42. Jamal Musiala, 7. Serge Gnabry — 9. Harry Kane.
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23rd minute: Rodrygo tears away from a sprawling Mazraoui. His ball to Vinicius has a bit too much sauce on it and his fellow Brazilian can’t bring it under his spell. Another what-might-have-been for tonight’s end-product conversation.
16th minute: Sane in behind Madrid but tries an absurd scooped cross with his left foot. We’ve seen both teams can hurt one another during the opening exchanges. Who can find their clinical touch first?
15th minute: Vinicius latches on to a Bellingham pass and shoots from the edge of the area. That’s fairly comfortably wide.
13th minute: Vinicius hits the post and Neuer makes an incredible save! Bayern go to sleep at the back and Vinicius drives against the foot of the post. The ball ricochets back out to Rodrygo and this is a magnificent reaction stop at close quarters by Neuer. Huge let-off for the Bundesliga giants.
7th minute: Now an opening at the other end! Gorgeous play through midfield by Bayern, Pavlovic to Laimer to Musiala. He sends Gnabry darting into the box but the winger is caught in two minds between a shot or a cross for Kane and lands horribly in no-man’s land.
6th minute: Carvajal zips a lovely ball across the six-yard box, where a sprawling Rodrygo just can’t make the decisive touch. Now Bellingham goes down under a clumsy effort from Kimmich. He’s told to get up.
5th minute: Tchouameni is caught on the ball in midfield and Bayern’s winger are off. Kane looks for Sane and it needs a fabulous interception from Kroos.
4th minute: Dier takes a short free-kick to Kimmich. Bayern play it out from very deep, Kane comes into midfield and the pass is overhit. There’s a definite plan there though.
2nd minute: Laimer lofts a pass towards Sane. Rudiger has his arm around his Germany teammate but the referee is not interested in Sane’s protests.
1st minute: Bayern deal with the corner. Madrid are looking to press them high.
Kickoff
Bayern get us underway… and cough up possession to Vinicius straight away. Off he goes down the left, wins a corner off Kimmich and whips up the fans behind the goal.
5 mins before kickoff: Here come the teams. Out into this stunningly revamped Santiago Bernabeu arena, which feels more like a high-end NFL stadium nowadays. There’s the famous competition anthem. We’re ready to go.
20 mins before kickoff: Thibaut Courtois made his first appearance of the season between the posts for Real Madrid at the weekend, keeping a clean sheet against Cadiz following his cruciate ligament tear. But Carlo Ancelotti stuck to his word and stuck with Andriy Lunin for tonight’s game. The Ukrainian goalkeeper has emerged from his status as a long-time understudy and loanee to become an unlikely hero of Madrid’s campaign. His saves from Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic set up Madrid’s penalty shootout triumph over holders Manchester City in the quarters.
40 mins before kickoff: A couple of big calls in there from Thomas Tuchel, but why not? An against-the-odds winner with Chelsea in this competition in 2020/21. Tuchel has contested 11 semifinals in his coaching career and has progressed to the final on every occasion.
De Ligt played well in tandem with January arrival Dier before injury struck. Their 11 starts alongside one anothe at centre-back for Bayern have yielded nine wins, one draw and one defeat.