Exciting Hoffenheim vs Bayern Munich match at PreZero Arena, showcasing a lively Bundesliga clash with players on the pitch and a passionate crowd in the stands.

Hoffenheim vs Bayern Munich preview, team news, tickets, and prediction

Hoffenheim will host newly crowned Bundesliga Champions Bayern Munich in this match-day 34 clash at the PreZero Arena in Sinsheim.

As of the time of writing, Hoffenheim have 31 points from 32 games played and they are placed 15th on the log. Bayern Munich are top of the log with 76 points from 32 games and they have been crowned champions for the 2024-25 season.

Hoffenheim’s season started with a penalty shootout win over the Kickers in the DFB Pokal before they kicked things off in the Bundesliga with a 3-2 win over newly promoted Holstein Kiel at home. The next three games against Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen, and Union Berlin ended in defeats. Following their exploits in the league last term, they sealed a ticket to play in the Europa League, and their season opener ended in a 1-1 draw with Midtjylland. Back in the Bundesliga, they suffered a fourth successive loss at the hands of Bremen, before beating Dynamo Kyiv in their second Europa League game. The win in Europe helped put a stop to the losing streak in the league, as Hoffenheim played out a 1-1 draw with Stuttgart before a second league win of the season against Bochum in mid-October.

Apart from progressing in the DFB Pokal, Hoffenheim failed to win a game for a month, and that led to the sacking of Pellegrino Matarazzo as their head coach. He was replaced by Christian Ilzer. The former SK Sturm Graz handler helped them beat RB Leipzig in late November to return to winning ways. However, the side failed to win in the rest of the year. In 2025 so far, Hoffenheim have won just four Bundesliga games.

Hoffenheim’s season have been a difficult one, truth be told. Die Kraichgauer finished seventh last term, but they have struggled to replicate that performance, and that has seen them fall into survival mode. As things stand, they need a point from their remaining two games of the season to guarantee safety or if Holstein Kiel and Heindenheim failed to win their remaining games.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich’s season was expected to be better than last term after they finished the season trophyless, and it has gone according to plan on the home front. The Bavarians lost the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen and the DFB Pokal, while eventual winners Real Madrid sent them out in the UEFA Champions League. Under Vincent Kompany, they have been consistent and finished 2024 on a strong note. However, they have suffered some disappointing results in the UCL and DFB Pokal. So they have to make do with just the league title this term.

The Bavarians started the season with a 4-0 win over Ulm in the DFB Pokal. In the Bundesliga, the Bavarians won their opening four games against Wolfsburg, Freiburg, Kiel, and Werder Bremen before a 1-1 draw with defending champions Bayer Leverkusen at home. Bayern Munich maintained their strong run in the competition and have so far racked up 23 wins, six draws, and just two defeats with three games to go. They have remained the team to beat, and they have been crowned champions. So, the remaining games do not affect the season anymore.

Meanwhile, in the Champions League, Bayern Munich thumped Dinamo Zagreb 9-2 before a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa. A 4-1 defeat at the hands of Barcelona then followed before a hard-fought 1-0 win over Benfica got them back on track. And they also defeated PSG by the same scoreline as some of the fine results in Europe under Kompany. Bayern took part in the knockout playoffs, where they struggled to beat Celtic on aggregate. In the following round, they faced Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, and they won the tie 5-0 on aggregate to set up a clash with Inter Milan in the Quarter-finals. However, they lost out narrowly 4-3 on aggregate. Another season on the continent did not go according to plan, but the board will most likely be pleased with their progress following the poor start in the early stages of the season.

Hoffenheim vs Bayern München’s head-to-head record shows that in the previous 34 meetings, Hoffenheim has won 5 times, Bayern München has won 22 times, and 7 ended in a draw.

Match Tickets

The epic match at PreZero Arena in Sinsheim will kick off at 14:30 GMT+1 on Saturday, May 17th, 2025.

The magnificent 30,150-capacity stadium will host this league clash between the home side and the champions.

Getting Hoffenheim v Bayern Munich tickets could take a lot of work, given the standard of this game. Hence, you are advised to search ticket reselling sites should they be expectedly sold out on each club’s channels.

Team News

Line Up

Apart from Ozan Kabak, Grischa Prömel, and Valentin Gendrey, who are expected not to feature again this season, Hoffenheim do not have any fresh injury worries.

Hoffenheim XI: Philipp, Kadeřábek, Nsoki, Østigård, Arthur Chaves, Bischof, Stach, Hložek, Kramarić, Bülter, Touré.

The season is almost over, but Bayern Munich, who will be taking part in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, have several first-team members nursing one injury or the other. Alphonso Davies is not expected back until December, Jamal Musiala, Manuel Neuer, and Raphael Guerreiro are out until May. Meanwhile, Kim Min-Jae is out until mid-July. Manager Vincent Kompany is expected to make changes to his squad for this game and the subsequent ones due to the number of injuries.

Bayern Munich XI: Jonas Urbig; Konrad Laimer, Sacha Boey, Eric Dier, Josip Stanisic; Aleksandar Pavlovic, Joshua Kimmich; Michael Olise, Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry; Harry Kane.

Prediction

Hoffenheim have a higher chance of sealing safety way before this game. It will take a miracle for them to go down from here. By the way, getting Hoffenheim tickets is quite important because the champions are coming to town.

On the other hand, Bayern Munich are already champions, so not much is expected from them. With the expanded FIFA Club World Cup coming in the summer, Vincent Kompany might be using a game like this to prepare his fringe squad members.

In the past four meetings between the clubs at Hoffenheim, the home side have won twice and lost just once. So, that stands in their favour, and one might be tempted to back them once again to avoid defeat to the champions.

Hoffenheim 2-2 Bayern Munich.

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