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Bayern Munich eyes Bundesliga history as Union Berlin seeks upset

A record-chasing Bayern faces a defiant Union Berlin without their captain. Can the underdogs stop Munich’s unstoppable run? Hertha’s injury woes add drama to their clash with Kaiserslautern.

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Union seeks perfect Bayern - Hertha at the Betzenberg - Bayern Munich eyes Bundesliga history as Union Berlin seeks upset

Hertha BSC faces 1. FC Kaiserslautern away on Saturday, with defender Linus Gechter out and Deyovaisio Zeefuik potentially returning. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich could set a new club record for consecutive league wins in their match against Union Berlin, who aim to end Munich's 16-match winning streak in the Bundesliga.

Hertha BSC travels to 1. FC Kaiserslautern on Saturday evening, with coach Torsten Lieberknecht leading the home team. Defender Linus Gechter is unavailable for Hertha, but Deyovaisio Zeefuik could make a comeback after recovering from an ankle injury. The match kicks off at 8:30 PM CET.

In another Saturday Bundesliga fixture, Union Berlin hosts Bayern Munich at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. Union Berlin's captain Christopher Trimmel is suspended, but the team remains determined to end Munich's impressive 16-match winning streak in the Bundesliga. A victory for Bayern could see them match their own club record of 10 consecutive league wins. The match begins at 3:30 PM CET.

Saturday's Bundesliga action sees Hertha BSC away to 1. FC Kaiserslautern, with both teams eager for a win. Meanwhile, Union Berlin hosts Bayern Munich, aiming to halt Munich's impressive winning streak and potentially deny them a new club record.

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