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LIVEBayern Munich 0-0 Real Madrid - Champions League semi-final: Live score, team news and updates as Harry Kane tries to catch out Andriy Lunin from HALF WAY

 

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19:17, 16'

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

Guess what? Bayern have had another shot from distance.

The culprit? Jamal Musiala again. He drags a low strike wide from outside the area after Real Madrid give the ball away.

The away side have barely had the ball yet.

19:13, 13'

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

Bayern Munich are all over Real Madrid.

This time it's Jamal Musiala who decides to have a crack at goal, but once again it flies over the bar.

I guess the only positive for Real Madrid is that all of Bayern's chances are from quite far out.

I think they should probably try attacking a little bit though...

19:10, 10'

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

Oh my word, Harry Kane has just tried to score from the halfway line.

He wasn't far away either, it had beaten Andriy Lunin but dips just over the bar.

That would have been some way to open the scoring!

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

Real Madrid really aren't at the races as of yet.

Bayern Munich have had the best of the early minutes and Harry Kane has his first sight of goal.

Leroy Sane sends it through to the England captain before he fires straight at Andriy Lunin.

Moments later, Sane has a shot of his own, but it's not a very good one, it goes way over the bar.

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

What a player Jamal Musiala is.

The Bayern attacking midfielder drives at the Real Madrid defence, striking fear into them, before winning a corner.

Nothing comes from the resulting set-piece, but his intentions are clear.

Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

Riath Al-Samarrai, Mail Sport, at the Allianz Arena:

Huge cheer for Tuchel a moment ago, which sits alongside the 12,000-plus fans who have signed a petition for him to stay. You do wonder how Bayern’s leadership will feel about that decision if they go on to win this thing.

GOOD SAVE! Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

That would have been the perfect start for Bayern Munich!

Harry Kane is already involved as he flicks the ball neatly into the path of Leroy Sane, who smashes the ball down the throat of Andriy Lunin.

The finish of a man who is not confident in front of goal.

KICK-OFF: Bayern 0-0 Real Madrid

The noise is almost deafening as the teams take shape ready to do battle, it's special.

Bayern get the semi-final stage underway to a huge roar, who will come out on top in this huge tie?

Here come the teams!

Wow, just listen to that atmosphere.

The Allianz Arena is absolutely bouncing, it's a sea of red as they give tribute to former captain Franz Beckenbauer who passed away in January.

Now it's time for the Champions League anthem, it doesn't get much better than this, does it?

Fan Comments

Anonymous: I'm supporting Jude Bellingham. A true winner.

Hans, Stuttgart: I want both sides to lose.

Anonymous: Bayern Munich getting smashed.

Predictions?

Guess what time it is? Prediction time.

Kick-off is edging ever closer, so just before the match gets underway from all of you!

Can Bayern Munich continue their Champions League home unbeaten run, or can Jude Bellingham inspire Real Madrid to victory?

Not that any of you probably want to hear my thoughts, but I'm leaning toward a draw tonight.

Let us know your predictions in the comments.

Owen Hargreaves: 'Jude Bellingham's really special'

Owen Hargreaves, Champions League winner with Bayern, speaking on TNT Sports:

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a player do that (make such an impact at Real Madrid). I mean to take on Zidane’s No 5 – one of the most iconic players ever at Real Madrid. The thing about Jude (Bellingham) is that his talent is so undeniably special.

His body language, the way he carries himself, the way he walks onto the pitch, and the way he walks into the dressing room, you would never see a 19-20-year-old do that. He’s so authentic that the guys can tell…. And then he plays like he does and you can see that the guy’s really special.

Steve McManaman: 'Bayern and Real Madrid, this is what they live for'

Steve McManaman, two-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, on TNT Sports:

Bayern and Real Madrid, this is what they live for. This is the tournament that they (Bayern) rise up in. Even if they’re struggling – they get to the semi-finals.

Real Madrid have been in 12 semi-finals in 14 years, that is frightening. Bayern are the same. The fact that they’ve won it and they’ve been at this level so many times, It’s absolutely incredible for both sides.

Ancelotti’s chokehold on the Champions League

There is a reason he is often called 'Don Carlo'.

Carlo Ancelotti, just like Real Madrid, is European royalty. He has won the trophy four times as a manager, twice with Real Madrid.

One eyebrow raise on the sidelines and it could be curtains for Bayern Munich, we've seen it before.

In all seriousness, if you want anybody to be in charge of your side in a Champions League semi-final, Ancelotti is probably the man.

Sadly for Bayern, he never got them to this stage as boss there.

Legends in the house

These two know how big matches like this are.

Arjen Robben and Miroslav Klose are both achieved great things in a Bayern Munich shirt, they are certainly club legends.

I mean, Robben scored the winner for Bayern last time the Champions League final was held at Wembley back in 2013.

Is it Harry Kane's time to do it this year?

Bayern fans welcome team bus

Wow, just wow.

We noted earlier how loud the Real Madrid fans were being... just listen to this noise.

As a Bayern player, it must motivate you greatly to hear the passion of the fans like this as you arrive for the biggest match of your season.

Simply incredible.

Home comforts

The Allianz Arena is not an easy place to go, that's for sure.

Bayern Munich are unbeaten in their last 15 Champions League matches on their own turf, not bad, eh?

Real Madrid know what it takes to win there though, and in all honesty, I wouldn't bet against them breaking that streak tonight.

All I know is that we should expect goals and lots of them.

Kane seeking history

It could be a historic night for Harry Kane in front of goal.

If the England captain scores tonight or even grabs an assist, he will have recorded the most goal involvements in a single Champions League season by an English player.

He has been involved in 10 goals in the competition this campaign so far, which is the same amount as David Beckham in 1998-99 and 2001-02 and Steven Gerrard in 2007-08.

I’m sure this statistic won’t really be on his mind though, he cares more about the trophy at stake.

Atmosphere building in Munich

I reckon the atmosphere is going to be electric tonight.

Both sets of supporters seem to be bringing their A-game in the build-up to the match, there is a buzz around the city and the Allianz Arena.

It's the kind of tie that excites everybody and the atmosphere is part and parcel of that.

Real Madrid Team News - Tchouameni STARTS

Real Madrid make just two changes from their penalty quarter-final win over Manchester City.

Aurelien Tchouameni comes into the midfield in place of Eduardo Camavinga, while Dani Carvajal is suspended, so Lucas Vazquez replaces him.

Jude Bellingham of course starts too.

Bayern Munich Team News - Kane and Dier START

Here we go then, this is how Bayern Munich line-up.

Thomas Tuchel has made two changes, with Thomas Muller and Kim MinJae coming in for Raphael Guerreiro and Matthijs de Ligt.

The good news for the Bavarians is that Leroy Sane is fit enough to start and Serge Gnabry makes the bench.

The English interest is strong in this side, as Harry Kane and Eric Dier both start as expected.

Bellingham checks out the Allianz

He's been here before, many times.

However, this is the first time Jude Bellingham will face Bayern Munich as a Real Madrid player.

I wonder what is going through his head right now? Maybe what he is going to have for dinner after the match...

Probably not though.

What's at stake...

Oh wow, just look at the Champions League trophy shine.

'Big ears' is on display at the Allianz Arena tonight just to remind the two sides what they are playing for this evening.

Bayern Munich have got their hands on the trophy six times in the past, while Real Madrid have lifted it a record 14.

Will either side be the ones to raise it aloft in June?

Carlo Ancelotti: ‘We are confident’

Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid manager, speaking on Monday:

We are confident, we have faith, and we have respect for this Bayern team. They have not played a fantastic season in the Bundesliga but against Arsenal in a spectacular match, they played very well.

Arsenal are a strong team and it was two matches that were spectacular. This shows the quality and history of this club, comparable to the history we have.

Bayern’s last chance of silverware

This isn’t the first time I have mentioned this in a blog this year, and it certainly won't be the last.

Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern Munich have been having a torrid time domestically this season. They have already renounced their Bundesliga title for the first time since 2012.

Not only that, they were also knocked out of the DFB Pokal by third-tier side Saarbrucken and lost the Supercup to RB Leipzig on Harry Kane’s debut.

So yeah, the Bayern fans have not been enjoying themselves. However, they are still fighting for European glory, which is their last chance of silverware.

If they lose tonight, Bayern will be staring down the barrel at a first trophyless season in 12 years. Kane won’t like the sound of that.

After beating Arsenal in the quarter-final, there is no reason why they can’t surprise serial winners Real Madrid, but it’s going to be a tough ask.

Thomas Tuchel: ‘We’ll try our all to win the game’

Thomas Tuchel, Bayern Munich boss, speaking on Monday:

We want to play the game in isolation, without any background thoughts. That’s important to ensure we have the freedom to play a top game. We’ll try our all to win the game. Then we’ll know how things stand for the second leg.

The job against Real (Madrid) is about getting enough people in attack to hurt them, but also not to expose ourselves. We need a good balance of discipline and freedom. Obviously, we also need some luck in the game and momentum.

We’ve been here before…

This certainly isn’t the first time these two have met… far from it.

Tonight is the 27th meeting between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the European Cup/Champions League.

24 of their 26 meetings, so far, have taken place in the knockout stages, the most between two sides in the competition.

That’s not where the statistics end. Seven of those meetings have come in the semi-final stage, with Bayern winning four to Madrid’s three.

The 14-time winners have had the better of the meetings in recent times and are unbeaten in their last seven fixtures against the German side.

Anyway, I think you now get the point. It’s going to be another belter (we hope).

Fancy reading more about Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham? Of course, you do.

As I have already said, both players have been lighting up the German and Spanish leagues, respectively, and tonight they play against each other for the very first time.

Mail Sport's Riath Al-Samarrai took a deeper dive into the heights both players have been hitting abroad before they collide tonight.

To read more, click below:

The Englishmen abroad

I can’t remember the last time two English players had such an impact at European sides outside their home country.

Gary Lineker worked wonders at Barcelona, David Beckham was a ‘galactico’, but Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have hit new heights this season at Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, respectively.

Kane has netted 42 goals in as many games in all competitions this campaign while Bellingham has become an instant hit with the Los Blancos faithful after scoring 21 goals in all competitions so far, including late winners in both El Clasico’s.

In two months, they will undoubtedly be lining up together in hope of bringing an international trophy home for England, but tonight they are enemies.

Which player will have a bigger influence on tonight’s proceedings?

Madrid fans making themselves heard

Mail Sport's Riath Al-Samarrai has already said it, the Madrid fans’ presence in Munich is quite impressive - they are up for it tonight.

Here is the footage to go with the statement, it is quite an atmosphere they are making at the moment.

I’m hoping the noise in the stadium later will be just as good.

'Not known many atmospheres quite like this one'

Riath Al-Samarrai, Mail Sport, in Munich:

Just under two hours to kick off and not known many atmospheres quite like this one. Madrid fans colonised Marienplatz station and the noise is quite incredible. Vini Jr shirts currently outnumbering those of Bellingham.

How did they get here?

Right then, I think we should take a look at how both sides got to the semi-final stage.

Real Madrid secured six wins from six in the group stage, while Bayern Munich went unbeaten, winning five of their six fixtures. Now let’s take a closer look at their knockout stage results (we will display the aggregate scores):

  • Round of 16: BAYERN 3-1 Lazio & REAL MADRID 2-1 RB Leipzig
  • Quarter-final: BAYERN 3-2 Arsenal & Manchester City 4-4 (P) REAL MADRID

It’s fair to say both sides have had close calls since the group stages, Real Madrid in particular who survived an onslaught from Manchester City.

However, European pedigree pulled both of them through. They will both be hoping it can do the same over the next 8 days.

Battle of the European giants

I’m not sure you need me to tell you just how big both of these clubs are.

As I made clear in the introduction, both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are clubs steeped in history, it is always expected of them to reach this stage of the Champions League.

Both sides are having extremely different campaigns. Bayern have had a season to forget, relinquishing their stranglehold on the Bundesliga to Bayer Leverkusen. All will be forgiven though if Thomas Tuchel can give them the parting gift of a European Cup.

Meanwhile, Los Blancos have been loving life under Carlo Ancelotti this year. They are on the verge of reclaiming their La Liga crown and are now the strong favourites for this competition.

That being said, it doesn’t make this tie any less important for either side. They will both be desperate to add another European star next to their name.

The stakes don’t get much higher than this, the semi-final stage is a cruel time to be knocked out of the competition - both clubs know it - which is what makes the games so fierce.

It’s going to be intense - I love it!

Road to London recommences

It’s that time again and I for one am very excited.

There may not be any English sides left in the Champions League, but the competition is still serving up some tasty ties for us.

Four teams are within touching distance of the final and tonight we start with two sides that are no strangers to being in this position.

Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have won 20 Champions League titles between them, including seven out of the last 11.

They both know what it takes to beat each other and win European football’s premier competition, but who will take the first step toward their goal tonight?

Right, let’s get on with it!

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