Arsenal and Bayern Munich meet at the Emirates on 26 November at 22:00 (GMT+3) in a Champions League clash that puts two perfect group-stage records on the line. Both sides arrive with scoring momentum, disciplined structures, and enough attacking variation to turn this into one of the round’s standout fixtures. Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
- Arsenal vs Bayern Munich: Over 2.5 Goals ( at N/A)
- Arsenal vs Bayern Munich: Correct Score 2-2 ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Arsenal | |
| Draw | |
| Bayern Munich |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Bayern arrive with remarkable consistency. Seventeen wins and one draw across all competitions reflect not only their finishing power but also the way their midfield balance and pressing structure sustain long spells of control. Four wins from four in the Champions League, 14 goals scored and only three conceded underline how cleanly they move from build-up to final third, often dictating tempo early and forcing opponents into reactive defensive shapes.
That matters here because Arsenal’s recent record in this matchup tells its own story: five defeats and two draws in their last seven meetings with the German champions. When Bayern accelerate their wide rotations and transitions, they tend to stretch Arsenal’s block, and that structural pattern may appear again if the Gunners struggle to disrupt central service into Harry Kane. The context makes a goal-heavy scenario likely, especially with both teams consistently finding space between the lines in domestic play.
Tip: Over 2.5 Goals ( at N/A)
Arsenal have been strong across competitions, yet the points dropped against Manchester City, Liverpool and Sunderland highlight occasional issues in sustaining defensive compactness over 90 minutes. Their midfield usually controls rhythm well, but when pressed aggressively — something Bayern consistently execute — Arsenal may face sequences where their build-up becomes rushed, opening channels that top-level forwards can exploit.
That dynamic links naturally to the correct-score angle. Both sides scored twice in their final domestic game before the international break, and together they’ve hit two or more goals in 31 of their 36 matches this season. The pattern suggests open transitions, intermittent shifts in momentum and moments where both teams break through each other’s defensive shape.
Harry Kane’s presence amplifies that outlook. With 15 goals in 21 matches against Arsenal, and 24 already this season for Bayern, he remains the focal point in their structured attacking sequences — especially in central combinations that challenge Arsenal’s back line.
Given the attacking form, the history, the tempo both sides play with, and the capacity for late-game openness, a repeat of the 2-2 scoreline they both recorded before the break aligns cleanly with the tactical picture.
Tip: Correct Score 2-2 ( at N/A)

