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Bayern Munich vs. St. Pauli: Lineups are out: Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl start, Dayot Upamecano dropped for Kim Min-jae, Cassiano Kiala on the bench

2025-11-29 14:06
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Bayern Munich vs. St. Pauli: Lineups are out: Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl start, Dayot Upamecano dropped for Kim Min-jae, Cassiano Kiala on the bench

Let’s forget what happened on Wednesday night

Bayern Munich vs. St. Pauli: Lineups are out: Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl start, Dayot Upamecano dropped for Kim Min-jae, Cassiano Kiala on the benchStory byR.I.P. London TeamsSat, November 29, 2025 at 2:06 PM UTC·2 min read

Lineups are out! Interesting choices from Vincent Kompany, opting to start Kim Min-jae, Tom Bischof, and Lennart Karl. Dayot Upamecano is given a rest due to load management. Youth player Cassiano Kiala is also on the bench.

Bayern Munich will want to shake off their loss to Arsenal in the Champions League, and they will welcome St. Pauli to the Allianz Arena. All things considered, the Bavarians are still unbeaten in the league, and nearly everyone they played don’t have an answer to their lethal attack.

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That loss is only a minor setback, from which the Rekordmeister could surely learn a thing or two. St. Pauli on the other hand are hovering near the relegation zones, the relegation playoff spot to be precise, thus sitting in 16th ahead of their battle with Bayern. Overall, the hosts should win comfortably like nothing happened

Prediction: Bayern wins 5-0

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Match Info

Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025

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Time: 3:30 PM Local time | 9:30 AM EST | 6:30 AM PST

TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country

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