The party has officially started in Munich! On Sunday, April 19, 2026, the Allianz Arena witnessed a coronation as Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 4-2 to secure their 35th German league title.
With four matches still to play, Vincent Kompany’s men sit an unassailable 15 points clear of Borussia Dortmund. After a brief scare early on, the Bavarian giants unleashed a devastating six-minute blitz that proved why they are once again the kings of Germany.
1. Match Highlights: The Six-Minute Storm
Stuttgart arrived in Munich looking like party-crashers, but they were quickly swept aside by a wave of clinical attacking football.
The Early Shock (21’): The visitors stunned the 75,000-strong crowd when Chris Führich latched onto a Bilal El Khannouss pass to slot home the opener. For ten minutes, the title celebrations were on hold.
The Response (31’): Jamal Musiala—making his 150th Bundesliga appearance—danced through the defense and squared for Raphaël Guerreiro to tap in the equalizer.
The Turnaround (33’): Just 120 seconds later, Luis Díaz unselfishly set up Nicolas Jackson, who fired Bayern into the lead.
The Hammer Blow (37’): Alphonso Davies capped off the blitz with a deflected outside-of-the-boot strike. Three goals in six minutes had the Allianz Arena rocking!
The King’s Seal (52’): Half-time substitute Harry Kane wasted no time, pouncing on a parried shot to score his 32nd league goal of the season and effectively end the contest.
Late Consolation (88’): Stuttgart’s Chema Andrés added a spectacular second for the visitors with a long-range strike, but the trophy was already in Bayern's hands.
2. Strategic Impact: Treble Charge is ON
With the Meisterschale officially secured, Vincent Kompany and his squad now turn their eyes toward a potential historic treble.
Breaking Records: Harry Kane’s goal helped Bayern reach 109 goals for the season, breaking the all-time Bundesliga record previously held by the 1971/72 "Gerd Müller" era (101 goals).
3. Key Performers
Alphonso Davies (MOTM): A goal, an assist, and a top speed of 34.21 km/h. The "Roadrunner" was everywhere.
Jamal Musiala: At just 23, he became the second-youngest player in Bayern history to reach 150 league appearances, marking the occasion with a vital assist.
Harry Kane: Even starting from the bench, the England captain showed his clinical edge to secure the title-clinching goal.