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·10 Oktober 2025
Will Bayern Munich break Dortmund’s records?

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·10 Oktober 2025
FC Bayern Munich is the benchmark. The record champions have played six times in this Bundesliga season. Six times they have also left the field as winners. If the club from Säbener Straße continues its winning streak, Borussia Dortmund is at risk of losing two records.
BVB has also not had a false start. Only at FC St. Pauli (3:3) and against RB Leipzig (1:1) did the Black and Yellows drop points. But precisely at the German Clásico on October 18 (6:30 PM) after the international break, FC Bayern could catch up with the rival from the west.
In the 2015/16 season, Borussia Dortmund, under their new head coach Thomas Tuchel (now 52), won the first eleven competitive matches. It started on July 30, 2015, with a 1-0 in the Europa League qualification at Wolfsberger AC from Austria. Further successes in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and on the European stage followed. Only on the sixth matchday did the Black and Yellow winning streak end after a 1-1 in the Bundesliga at TSG Hoffenheim.
The Munich team began the current season with a 2-1 against VfB Stuttgart in the Supercup. This was followed by nine more victories, most recently a 3-0 in the Bundesliga at Eintracht Frankfurt. If they add another win against BVB, the South Germans would have at least equaled Borussia's ten-year-old record.
But the frustration could increase. Until the draw against Leipzig last weekend, Dortmund led at halftime ten times in a row across seasons in the Bundesliga – a historic record. Currently, the Munich team has eight consecutive halftime leads – twice at the end of the last season, six times in the current one. Against BVB, they could make it nine. The Westphalian's ten-record would then be within reach.
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