​Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid Lineups, Goals, and Full Match Summary (April 2026)

Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid Champions League Result
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Full Time
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4-3
Apr 16, 2026
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Bayern Edge Out Real Madrid in 7-Goal Thriller

In a night of pure European drama, Bayern Munich secured a 4-3 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League Quarter-final. Despite a Herculean effort from Arda Güler, who netted twice, the German giants progressed with a 6-4 aggregate scoreline. The match was defined by late-game heroics from Luis Díaz and Michael Olise, who snatched victory from the jaws of a potential stalemate.

Arda Güler

Player of the Match
90' Minutes
2 Goals
0 Assists
8.7 Rating

Confirmed Lineups and Formations

Bayern Munich 4-2-3-1
Goalkeeper
M. Neuer
Defenders
J. Stanišić
D. Upamecano
J. Tah
K. Laimer
Midfielders
J. Kimmich
A. Pavlović
S. Gnabry
Forwards
M. Olise
L. Díaz
Harry Kane
Real Madrid 4-3-3
Goalkeeper
A. Lunin
Defenders
F. Mendy
A. Rüdiger
É. Militão
T. Alexander-Arnold
Midfielders
F. Valverde
J. Bellingham
A. Güler
Forwards
K. Mbappé
V. Júnior
B. Díaz

Head-to-Head Statistics

The rivalry between these two European giants continues to favor the Germans in recent encounters. Bayern Munich has now secured 2 wins out of their last 4 meetings, with Real Madrid winning once and one match ending in a draw. This latest victory solidifies Bayern's dominance in the 2026 campaign.

Recent H2H Record
Bayern 2 WINS
R. Madrid 1 WINS
Matches Drawn 1

Champions League Standings

RNK Team MP W L Pt
02 Bayern FC 8 7 1 21+
09 Real Madrid 8 5 3 15+

Detailed Match Summary

MATCH SUMMARY
Bayern
4 - 3
R. Madrid
17 Shots 11
67% Possession 33%
89% Pass Accuracy 80%
11 Fouls 11
9 Corners 2

Conclusion

This match will be remembered as a classic "European Night." While Real Madrid displayed incredible resilience, particularly through Arda Güler and Kylian Mbappé, Bayern’s tactical discipline and superior possession (67%) eventually wore down the Spanish side. Two red cards for Real Madrid—Camavinga (86') and Güler (120')—proved costly, leaving them unable to find the final aggregate equalizer. Bayern Munich moves on, looking every bit like title favorites.


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