MUN 2 - OLY 0 | Bayern Munich vs Olympiacos - Live Football Score, Match 148 - Summary
International Clubs UEFA Champions League 19/20
Date: Nov 06, 2019 Start Time: 23:25 ISTVenue: Allianz Arena
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Bayern Munich Vs Olympiacos Live Football Score - Match 148, International Clubs UEFA Champions League 19/20
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Bayern Munich will host Olympiacos in a Group B clash of the UEFA Champions League 2019-20. This will be Bayern’s first match since the sacking of Coach Niko Kovac following a 5-1 defeat by the hands of Frankfurt. Assistant coach Hansi Flick will be in charge of this match for the Bavarians. Bayern were 3-2 victors when the two sides last met on matchday three. The German side are on top of their group with a hundred percent record while, Olympiacos are rooted to the bottom.
Olympiacos came from a two-goal deficit to draw the match against spurs in their opening fixture of this campaign. Since then, they have lost both of their games. Bayern remain overwhelming favourites to emerge with a victory from this clash but Olympiacos will be looking to take advantage of the uncertainty in the Bavarian camp and record their first win.
Probable Line-ups:
Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich, Benjamin Pavard, Jerome Boateng, David Alaba, Corentin Tolisso, Thiago Alcantara, Serge Gnabry, Philippe Coutinho, Kingsley Coman, Robert Lewandowski.
Olympiacos FC: Jose Sa, Omar Elabdellaoui, Ruben Semedo, Avraam Papadopoulc, Konstantinos Tsimikas; Guilherme dos Santos; Andreas Bouchalakis, Mady Camara, Mathieu Valbuena, Giorgos Masouras; Youssef El-Arabi.