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Bayern 2-2 Dortmund: German derby ends in draw as Anton equalises for visitors

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Game is over and the final score is Bayern 2-2 Dortmund. Here is the match report.

2024/2025 Bundesliga

2-2

Match Report

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund each scored twice in a rollercoaster second half as Der Klassiker finished 2-2 on Saturday.

Vincent Kompany's team went into the clash knowing a victory would take them eight points clear at the top, following Bayer Leverkusen's draw with Union Berlin.

But they ultimately had to settle for a share of the spoils against Niko Kovac's team at Allianz Arena.

Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel was kept busy in the first half; he twice denied Harry Kane and also blocked Michael Olise's point-blank effort in the 40th minute.

After failing to have an effort on target before the break, Dortmund went ahead against the run of play early in the second half when Maximilian Beier was left unmarked at the far post to head in the opener.

Bayern reacted almost instantly, pouring forward as the pace picked up, and almost equalised when Dortmund defender Waldemar Anton's clearance flew over Kobel and bounced off the crossbar.

It took just four minutes for Bayern to turn things around, though, with Raphael Guerreiro levelling in the 65th with a low shot before fellow substitute Serge Gnabry put them in front with a sensational solo effort.

Dortmund, desperately hoping for a top-four finish to secure Champions League football next season, bounced back, though, with Anton slotting home on the rebound in the 75th minute after Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig palmed Serhou Guirassy's bicycle kick into his path.

BVB's hopes in the Champions League appear to be all but over after their 4-0 first-leg loss to Barcelona, but they sit eighth in the Bundesliga, six points off the top four.

Bayern, meanwhile, now turn their focus to overturning Inter's 2-1 lead in their Champions League quarter-final tie.

Data Debrief: Muller makes his mark as Kane's ton wait rolls on

This will be Thomas Muller's final Klassiker, and in playing in it, he made a 29th appearance in the fixture in the Bundesliga.

29 - FC Bayern's Thomas Müller made his 29th Bundesliga appearance in the German Klassiker today, equalling Mats Hummels' record. Legend. pic.twitter.com/umBCg2UxFo

— OptaFranz (@OptaFranzApril 12, 2025

That tied him level with former team-mate Mats Hummels for the most appearances in Der Klassiker in the league.

Muller made his mark by assisting Bayern's equaliser, though Kane was unable to contribute to a goal. His next goal or assist will be his 100th goal contribution for Bayern in all competitions.

Overall, BVB will feel they did enough to come away with a point. They had only 11 shots to Bayern's 28, but created high-quality chances, registering 1.5 expected goals to their hosts' 1.97.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!


7' Brandt's shot wide out


11' Müller hits two shots wide inside two minutes


19' CLOSE! Sané forces Kobel into a smart save


28' Thomas keeps getting the ball into dangerous positions


36' Match Event for Bayern vs Dortmund


37' Svensson's header wide out


39' Wide out! Clearest chance of the game so far


47' Highlight from Bayern vs Dortmund

48' A start that Dortmund wanted!! Bayern 0-1 Dortmund (Beier)



54' First change:  OFF: Minjae  ON: Guerreiro


55' CROSSBAR!  Resulting in Anton deflecting Guerreiro's cross on to his own bar


65' GOAL! Guerreiro has equalized with a fantastic finishi! Bayern 1-1 Dortmund


69' GNABRY that is absolutely sensational !!!! Bayern  Dortmund



73' Highlight from Bayern vs Dortmund


74' GOAL! Anton scores after Guirassy's bycicle blocked! Bayern 2-2 Dortmund


77' Kane sees his first shot saved and then shoots wide from Müller's cross


79' Powerful shot from Muller


81' Highlight from Bayern vs Dortmund


91' Highlight from Bayern vs Dortmund


Line-ups

Bayern XI: Muller, Kane, Goretzka, Dier, Kimmich, Sane, Laimer, Min-jae Kim, Stanisic, Olise, Jonas Urbig

Subs: Guerreiro, Gnabry, Coman, Palhinha, Peretz, Boey, Gabriel Vidovic, Pavlovic, Jonah Kusi-Asare

Dortmund XI: Gross, Emre Can, Sule, Brandt, Guirassy, Anton, Kobel, Özcan, Ryerson, Beier, Daniel Svensson

Subs: Meyer, Bensebaini, Reyna, Adeyemi, Nmecha, Yan Couto, Chukwuemeka, Gittens, Duranville