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·7 de agosto de 2025
Bayern Munich vs Tottenham: Friendly prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

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·7 de agosto de 2025
Spurs are aiming to escape from Munich with a first win against Bayern in decades
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Tottenham take on Bayern Munich in their final pre-season friendly before the UEFA Super Cup.
Spurs are unbeaten in five pre-season outings so far under Frank, combining wins against Reading and Arsenal with draws against Wycombe Wanderers, Luton Town and - most recently - Newcastle.
Following their stalemate with the Magpies on Sunday, Frank’s squad is travelling to Bavaria to face Bundesliga champions Bayern at the Allianz Arena in the Telekom Cup.
Fresh injury concerns have cropped up from the team’s latest exploits in Asia, though, potentially prompting Spurs to dip back into the transfer market, with captain Heung-min Son also departing the club after a decade in north London.
Bayern, meanwhile, kicked off their own pre-season action by beating French side Lyon on Saturday. That came after a matchless month for Vincent Kompany’s team, who reached the quarter-finals of this summer’s Club World Cup before losing to finalists Paris Saint-Germain.
After this, Spurs will take on Champions League PSG in the Super Cup on August 13, at Italy’s Stadio Friuli, before hosting Burnley for their 2025-26 Premier League campaign opener.
Bayern Munich vs Tottenham is scheduled for a 5.30pm BST kick-off today, Thursday, August 7, 2025.
The match will take place at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
TV channel: The game won’t be shown live on any free-to-view television channels in the UK.
Live stream: However, a live stream will be available from 4.30pm BST ahead of the 5.30pm kick-off via SPURSPLAY. That service, which carries pre-season coverage, match replays, highlights and other video documentaries, costs £45 per year or a discounted £35 for members and season ticket holders.
Live blog: You can also follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog.
These two sides have crafted a connection with their transfer dealings in recent years, most notably with former Spurs captain Harry Kane heading to Munich two summers ago. He was later followed by Eric Dier, while Mathys Tel went the opposite direction on a permanent deal in June and former Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha has just done the same on a year-long loan.
It’s unclear if Palhinha will be ready to feature against his parent club come Thursday, and Dier has since departed Munich for Monaco, but Kane and Tel were both involved in their respective sides’ friendlies at the weekend and should play a part this week.
Spurs will be without James Maddison, who was stretchered off late on against Newcastle with what looked to be a serious knee injury. Dejan Kulusevski also remains out with a knee injury of his own, which looks set to keep the Swede sidelined for the start of the season.
Dominic Solanke - who has been out since the pre-season opener against Reading - may return to replace Richarlison up top after dealing with an ankle injury in recent weeks, with Frank saying last week that his first-choice striker “should be fit” to face Bayern.
As for Bayern, Kane, Kingsley Coman, Dayot Upamecano and Manuel Neuer are all in contention to feature alongside the likes of Joshua Kimmich, Jonathan Tah, Serge Gnabry, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz.
Jamal Musiala remains a long-term absentee, though, having undergone surgery in July on the fractured leg and broken and dislocated ankle he suffered at the Club World Cup.
Bayern will be hoping to build momentum quickly ahead of the new season. Thursday’s match aside, they have only one more friendly remaining before the German Super Cup final against VfB Stuttgart on August 16, with the start of their Bundesliga title defence against RB Leipzig coming less than a week later.
But will their lack of pre-season minutes leave them underprepared to face Frank’s new-look Spurs?
Spurs, though dealing with the losses of a few key men, have shown promise under their new boss so far in their friendlies, and Solanke’s potential return could provide a clinical touch up front that the likes of Richarlison and Tel have struggled to offer in his absence.
Spurs will also no doubt be keen to finally chalk up a first victory against this opponent in decades, but they’ll certainly have their work cut out for them at the back given the breadth of attacking options Bayern can call upon.
Draw, 1-1.
Bayern is an opponent Tottenham have often struggled to match, with the north Londoners last winning this tie back in 1983, during the third round of the Uefa Cup - a tournament Spurs would go on to win early the following year.
Since then, the Germans have won every time, combining heavy victories in the 2019-20 Champions League with a pair of pre-season wins last summer.
Bayern Munich wins: 6
Tottenham wins: 1
Draws: 1
Bayern Munich to win: 4/9
Tottenham to win: 7/2
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).