Bayern set for mega record against St. Pauli
Bayern set for mega record against St. Pauli When FC Bayern take on FC St. Pauli this Saturday (18:30 CEST) on Bundesliga Matchday 29, they’ll be on the verge of a very special record.
With 100 goals scored, Vincent Kompany ’s side boast by far the best attack in the German top flight this season. One more goal would equal the all-time season record of 101 goals set by Bayern themselves in the 1971/72 campaign. The chances of the Munich men cracking that record already on Matchday 29 against St.
Pauli are pretty good. The last time FCB failed to score in a Bundesliga game was over a year ago, in the 0-0 draw at Bayer 04 Leverkusen in February 2025. A new record is also well within the realms of possibility in Hamburg, as Bayern have scored at least two goals in 26 of 28 league games this season – and three or more on 22 occassions, in fact.
That’s another joint Bundesliga record, only matched by the Bavarians last season. In general, the stats from the season so far are enough to put a smile on the face of every Bayern supporter. With 73 points after 28 matches, the Reds are enjoying their third-best Bundesliga campaign – only in 2013/14 (78 points) and 2012/13 (75) were there more points on the board at this stage.
What’s more, Kompany’s men are unbeaten in 23 away league outings stretching back to last season (W17, D6). Only between 1985 and 1987 (26 games) and from 2012 to 2014 (33) have the record champions been on longer unbeaten runs on the road. Strong record against St.