Will Harry Kane start against Leverkusen?
It’s uncertain; he might play in the second half.
Soccer / Bundesliga
Ahead of the Bayer Leverkusen vs. FC Bayern Munich match, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany addressed Harry Kane’s fitness and potential playing time. The match is set to take place at BayArena.
Bayer Leverkusen is set to host FC Bayern Munich, with all eyes on whether Harry Kane will feature. Vincent Kompany stated that Kane could play in the second half, depending on his condition. Ulreich starts in goal, and Gnabry is out, replaced by Karl. Leverkusen will miss the suspended Grimaldo, impacting their attacking threat.
Bayern has been in impressive form under Kompany, scoring consistently in both halves of their matches. They’re also on a 21-game unbeaten streak in Bundesliga away games. However, Leverkusen has been a tough opponent, with Bayern failing to win their last three league visits to BayArena.
Statistically, Bayern averages 698 passes per game, while Leverkusen averages 626. The match also features a duel between key passers Aleix García and Joshua Kimmich.
The game will be broadcast on Sky (TV and Stream) and DAZN (Conference).
It’s uncertain; he might play in the second half.
Live on Sky (TV and Stream) and DAZN (Conference).
Sven Ulreich is replacing the injured Jonas Urbig.
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