Bayern vs St. Pauli prediction, head-to-head and probable line-ups - 29.11.2025
One of the fixtures of Bundesliga Matchday 12 will take place on Saturday, November 29, at the Allianz Arena in Munich, where the local giants Bayern will host St. Pauli. Here’s a betting tip for the outcome of this clash, offering great chances for success.
Match preview
The Munich side have been displaying dominant form in the Bundesliga, winning almost every round and regularly dismantling their opponents. Their attacking prowess is off the charts—averaging over three goals per game—while their defense remains one of the most reliable in the league.
At their home Allianz Arena, Vincent Kompany’s men leave little chance for any visitors. In their last eight home matches, Bayern have claimed victory every time, with six of those wins coming with a clean sheet, underlining their strength both up front and at the back.
The visitors continue to struggle, unable to find their rhythm for quite some time—eight straight defeats and a dismal conversion rate in attack. The team has scored just nine goals throughout the campaign, making them one of the least prolific sides in the league.
On the road, St. Pauli traditionally face major difficulties—victories are rare, and in their last four away games they’ve managed just one goal. Given the current form of both teams, expecting success in Munich will be an uphill battle.
Probable line-ups
- Bayern: Neuer, Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Bischoff, Olise, Karl, Goretzka, Pavlovic, Dias, Kane
- St. Pauli: Vasil, Mets, Smith, Wahl, Pyrka, Pereira Lage, Sands, Fujita, Oppi, Irvine, Untonji
Match facts and head-to-head
- Bayern have won their last eight home Bundesliga matches.
- St. Pauli have lost eight consecutive league games.
- In six of Bayern’s eight home wins this season, they kept a clean sheet.
Prediction
Given the hosts’ superb form, especially at home, and the visitors’ complete lack of results, Bayern should confidently secure all three points. The Hamburg side rarely score, especially on the road, and Munich’s defense is rock solid. The smart money is on “Both teams to score – No” at 1.75.