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Bayern Munich Aim to Extend Winning Streak in DFB Pokal Clash Against Cologne

28 October 2025 at 14:00

Cologne take on Bayern Munich this Wednesday night at the RheinEnergieStadion, and to be honest, it’s a mountain to climb. The hosts have not beaten Bayern in over a decade, and with the visitors flying under Vincent Kompany, it’s looking like another long evening for the Billy Goats. Still, football’s beauty lies in surprises, and Cologne will cling to that hope.

Micheal Olise for Bayern Munich (Photo Credit: Bayern Munich website)
Micheal Olise for Bayern Munich (Photo Credit: Bayern Munich website)

Bayern, who recently beat Club Brugge 4–0 in the Champions League and edged Monchengladbach’s ten men in a comfortable 3–0 win, as reported by Softfootball, come into this with 16 straight wins across all competitions. They are not just winning; they are steamrolling. Kompany’s system looks balanced, ruthless, and, frankly, terrifying to play against.

For Cologne, it’s been rough lately. They have picked up only four points from their last five Bundesliga games and are still recovering from that gut-wrenching 96th-minute loss at Dortmund. No shots on target, no joy, no luck. And now Bayern. That’s football’s cruel sense of humour.

Kristoffer (Photo Credit: Cologne via X)
Kristoffer (Photo Credit: Cologne via X)

Team News

Cologne’s injury list remains long. Jan Thielmann, Luca Kilian (ACL), Rav van den Berg, and Timo Hübers are all sidelined, while Cenk Özkacar faces a late fitness test. Kilian’s absence in particular leaves them short of defensive options.

For Bayern, Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies remain out, but Kompany confirmed several key returns in his pre-match press conference that was shared on the club’s official X account:

Things are looking good. Raphaël Guerreiro is back to full fitness, with Josip Stanišić and Serge Gnabry also back. The squad is where it needs to be going into the next three games.

Sporting Director Christoph Freund added that young goalkeeper Jonas Urbíg will start, praising his development:

He’s already at a very high level at a young age… He’s on the perfect path right now.

Nicholas Jackson (Photo Credit: FCBayern via X)
Nicholas Jackson (Photo Credit: FCBayern via X)

Possible Lineups

Cologne (3-4-2-1): Schwabe; Ozkacar, Martel, Heintz; Lund, Huseinbasic, Johannesson, Sebulonsen; El Mala, Kaminski; Bulter.

Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Urbig; Bischof, Kim, Upamecano, Boey; Goretzka, Kimmich; Diaz, Gnabry, Olise; Jackson.

Softfootball’s Prediction

Kompany knows the dangers Cologne pose on the counter. He warned:

They are very alert and quick to close down space… incredibly dangerous on the break.

📺 𝗪𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘! Vincent Kompany and Christoph Freund's press conference ahead of our DFB Pokal match against 1. FC Köln.🎙

🔗 https://t.co/I5A7j9wtuW pic.twitter.com/FKNKm4KKE3

— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) October 28, 2025

Still, Bayern’s depth and sharpness make them heavy favourites. Freund echoed that ambition:

Everyone wants to come back to Berlin — but we know we must earn it first.

Cologne will fight with spirit, but Bayern’s rhythm and quality should tell. Expect the visitors to control possession and punish defensive lapses late on.

Prediction: Cologne 0–3 Bayern Munich

DFB-Pokal: Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Dortmund – Big Clash Under the Light

28 October 2025 at 02:58

Deutsche Bank Park is all set for what feels like a cup final way too early, as Eintracht Frankfurt welcome Borussia Dortmund in the second round of the DFB-Pokal. Both sides have had mixed starts to the season, and this one could swing either way depending on who turns up sharper.

Team News

Frankfurt head into this match with a bit of confidence after finally ending a poor run that included a 5-1 thrashing by Liverpool in the Champions League by beating St Pauli 2–0 last weekend, their first clean sheet in 11 matches. Softfootball understands that Dino Toppmöller’s men looked more composed defensively and played with a little swagger too. They sit sixth in the Bundesliga with 13 points, four behind Dortmund, but still 11 off Bayern Munich, who are already running away again.

The Eagles will take some encouragement from their Pokal history; they reached the final in 2022–23 (losing 2–0 to RB Leipzig) and have made the round of 16 twice since. Still, consistency has been a problem, especially at home, where they’ve struggled to control games.

Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund (Photo Credit: Dortmund via X)
Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund (Photo Credit: Dortmund via X)

Dortmund, though, are beginning to find their rhythm under Niko Kovač. After losing 2–1 to Bayern earlier this month, a game that rival striker Harry Kane claimed to enjoy a lot, they bounced back nicely with wins over FC Köln (1–0) and Copenhagen (4–2) in the Champions League. Their defence has tightened up too, with just six goals conceded in the league so far.

The win against FC Köln was very dramatic as dortmund enjoyed a late winner from Maximilian Beier, a goal that sent the whole stadium ablaze. Dortmund posted a video of that feeling in a post made via the official X account.

Watch the video below:

"I'll fight until the end" ⏱🎶 pic.twitter.com/36Kav9uWSj

— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) October 27, 2025


Toppmöller is expected to name a strong side again, with Jonathan Burkardt leading the attack. Hugo Larsson, who came off the bench against St Pauli, might start this time, his calmness and passing could be key in midfield. There’s still a bit of talk about the goalkeeping position, though; Michael Zetterer kept a clean sheet on Saturday, so he’s probably earned another go ahead of Kaua Santos.


For Dortmund, Niklas Süle should return to the starting lineup after sitting out against Köln. Marcel Sabitzer is pushing to start in midfield, likely alongside Felix Nmecha. Julian Brandt could slot in behind Serhou Guirassy, who’s been in fine goal-scoring form lately.

Possible Lineups

Eintracht Frankfurt:
Santos; Kristensen, Koch, Theate, Brown; Skhiri, Larsson; Collins, Uzun, Bahoya; Burkardt

Borussia Dortmund:
Kobel; Anton, Sule, Bensebaini; Ryerson, Sabitzer, Nmecha, Svensson; Adeyemi, Brandt; Guirassy

Softfootball’s Prediction

It’s not an easy one to call. Frankfurt’s home advantage counts, but Dortmund just seem more balanced right now. Expect a tough battle with a few nervy moments at both ends. Maybe Frankfurt will nick an early goal, but Dortmund’s quality might tell late on.

Prediction: Eintracht Frankfurt 1–2 Borussia Dortmund

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