
Bayern Munich returned to the summit of German football last season, collecting 82 points to reclaim the Bundesliga crown for the 34th time in their history. They were particularly dominant at home, where they amassed 44 points—more than any other side—scoring an incredible 53 goals at an average of over three per match. However, their Club World Cup campaign ended prematurely in June, as they fell 2–0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals.
During the summer transfer window, Bayern saw several loaned players depart, while Mathys Tel and Kingsley Coman moved on. In their place, the Bavarians strengthened with Luis Días and Liu Shaoziyang, and recalled Grayson Dettoni early. Their season officially kicked off with silverware, defeating Stuttgart 2–1 in the German Super Cup on August 17. Carrying that momentum, Bayern have started the Bundesliga campaign with three wins out of three, sitting comfortably at the top with nine points.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are enjoying a resurgence of their own. Last season, they finished fourth in the Premier League with 69 points, securing Champions League qualification. They also celebrated their first-ever UEFA Europa Conference League trophy, sweeping Real Betis aside 4–1 in the final. Their success continued this year at the revamped Club World Cup, where they defeated PSG 3–0 in the final to lift the inaugural title.
Despite their silverware, Chelsea’s Achilles heel last season was their away form—seven of their nine league defeats came on the road. This year, however, they remain unbeaten after four matches, recording two wins and two draws. They opened with a goalless stalemate against Crystal Palace before back-to-back wins over West Ham and Fulham, but were held 2–2 by Brentford in their most recent outing.
The betting market has opened with Bayern favored at -0.75 goals, reflecting the expectation of a close but tilted contest in Munich. In terms of squad value, the two sides are evenly matched: Bayern’s squad is worth €905 million compared to Chelsea’s €1.08 billion. Historically, Bayern have been far more consistent on the European stage, qualifying for 25 of the last 26 editions of the Champions League, including 18 in a row. Notably, they eliminated Chelsea in the Round of 16 in 2020 with back-to-back victories.
With their home fortress, strong league form, and historical edge, Bayern appear well-positioned to secure another important victory against the Blues.
Prediction: Bayern to Win