RMD VS BAY: How Real Madrid Could Lineup with Bellingham, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Tchouameni And Modric
After the dramatic 2-2 tie between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final, neutrals are hoping for another nail-biter in the second leg.
Although Bayern has a better record overall, Real Madrid has won their last two meetings against Bayern. The winner of this match will go to the final.
After their 3-0 victory over Cádiz, Real Madrid will be celebrating their 36th La Liga championship. They've scored twice or more in each of their previous five home games, putting them on a roll.
Conversely, a 3-1 loss to Stuttgart was a setback for Bayern. They have been inconsistent as of late, winning only four of their last nine games while losing goals at a high rate on the road.
Although Bayern are considered underdogs, they really have a respectable record against Spanish clubs, losing just once in their last 12 matches. Having said that, they have lost six of their last eight knockout matches against Spanish opponents.