Bayern Munich Clinch 35th Bundesliga Title with 4-2 Win Over Stuttgart

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Bayern Munich have been crowned 2025/26 Bundesliga champions after a 4-2 victory over Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena on Sunday, sealing a record-extending 35th league title with four games to spare.

How it was sealed

Bayern only needed a point heading into the fixture but went a step further with a commanding performance in front of their home fans.

The result, combined with Borussia Dortmund’s earlier defeat, confirmed Vincent Kompany’s side as champions, extending their dominance in German football.

Match highlights

The hosts took control early and maintained their attacking intensity throughout the game, scoring four goals in a display that reflected their season-long form.

Stuttgart managed to find the net twice but were unable to match Bayern’s firepower across the 90 minutes.

Season dominance

Bayern’s title run has been defined by consistency and attacking strength. After 30 matches, they have recorded 25 wins, four draws, and just one defeat.

Their goal tally stands at 109 scored and 29 conceded, underlining a clear gap between them and the rest of the league.

Key performers

Harry Kane has played a central role in the campaign, finishing as one of the league’s top scorers, while players like Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise have contributed to Bayern’s attacking depth.

Under Kompany, the team has combined high pressing with clinical finishing to maintain control across the season.

What it means

This latest title marks Bayern’s second consecutive league win and their 13th in the last 14 seasons.

With the Bundesliga secured early, attention now shifts to other competitions, including the UEFA Champions League and DFB-Pokal.