Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich: Live Score & Updates – EuroLeague 2025/26 | [Date]

MADRID – Real Madrid welcomes Bayern Munich to the Movistar Arena on Thursday for a pivotal Round 29 matchup in the EuroLeague regular season. Both teams are looking to rebound from recent championship final defeats, adding extra intensity to a game with significant playoff implications. Real Madrid, currently fourth in the standings with a 17-11 record, aims for a ninth consecutive home victory against a Bayern Munich side that has struggled on the road this season.

The stakes are high as Sergio Scariolo’s squad seeks to solidify its position in the EuroLeague playoff picture. Madrid recently secured a 73-77 win against Partizan, but the sting of losing in the Copa del Rey final lingers. Bayern Munich, sitting 15th with a 12-16 record after a 111-106 loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv, faces an uphill battle to reach the play-in tournament and will heavily rely on the scoring prowess of Andreas Obst.

Madrid’s Dominance at Home

The Movistar Arena has develop into a fortress for Real Madrid this season. They boast the best home record in the competition, having won 12 of 13 games played at the arena, with the last eight victories being consecutive. Their most recent home triumph came on January 22nd against Monaco. This stretch of home-court advantage is particularly crucial as they embark on the decisive phase leading to the playoffs, with three consecutive home games – Bayern Munich, Virtus and Valencia Basket – offering a prime opportunity to strengthen their position.

Bayern Munich’s Road Struggles and Offensive Threats

Although Bayern Munich has shown flashes of competitiveness, their away form has been a major concern. They have secured only two wins in 11 road games this season. However, the Bavarian team enters this contest with momentum, having won five of their last six games. Their offensive attack is spearheaded by Andreas Obst, who averages 15.8 points per game and shoots 41% from beyond the arc. Beyond Obst, Bayern features a dangerous perimeter attack with players like Dimitrijevic and Mike, complemented by a strong interior game anchored by Gabriel, Da Silva, McCormack, and Voigtmann.

Historical Matchup and Key Tactical Battles

Real Madrid holds a commanding 14-5 overall record against Bayern Munich, and they are undefeated in nine home games against the German side. The last encounter between the two teams was in the play-in round of last season, where Real Madrid secured a playoff berth. However, Bayern Munich did manage a 90-84 victory in the first-round game in Munich earlier this season. This will be the twentieth meeting between the two teams.

A key aspect of this game will be Real Madrid’s ability to control the defensive rebound. Bayern Munich is known for its athletic and intense playstyle, forcing turnovers on defense. Real Madrid will need to match that intensity and secure second-chance opportunities to overcome Bayern’s defensive pressure. Scariolo’s team will likely focus on limiting Obst’s scoring opportunities and disrupting Bayern’s offensive flow.

What’s at Stake: Playoff Positioning

For Real Madrid, a win is crucial to maintain their fourth-place standing and secure home-court advantage in the playoffs. The EuroLeague standings are tightly contested, and every victory is vital. Bayern Munich, is fighting to climb into the play-in tournament spots. A win against a top-tier team like Real Madrid would provide a significant boost to their playoff aspirations.

The game represents more than just a regular-season contest. it’s a chance for both teams to demonstrate their resilience and set the tone for the remainder of the season. Fans can expect a high-tension battle between two teams eager to put recent disappointments behind them and make a strong push for postseason success.

Following this matchup, Real Madrid will continue its homestand with a game against Virtus on March 5th. Bayern Munich will return home to face Alba Berlin on March 6th.

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