

The opponents in the final in the capital have now been confirmed: FC Bayern will face VfB Stuttgart in the DFB Cup final at Berlin's Olympiastadion on 23 May. Sebastian Hoeneß's side beat Freiburg 2-1 after extra time in the second semi-final on Thursday evening. fcbayern.com takes a look at the opponents in the battle for the coveted trophy.
VfB Stuttgart

VfB Stuttgart

It’ll be a fourth encounter with VfB this season. After the success in the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup (2-1) at the start of the season, the Munich men also came out on top in both league encounters, winning 5-0 in Stuttgart and then 4-2 in Munich at the weekend to extend their winning run against the Swabians to five games in all competitions. FCB usually get the better of VfB in the DFB Cup, too. In ten meetings, the record cup winners have lost just once – 3-0 at the Neckarstadion in the last 16 in 1990. That aside, Bayern have dominated this prestigious fixture, keeping a clean sheet on four occasions and never requiring extra time or penalties. The two encounters in the final obviously stand out: in 1986, Bayern won the cup 5-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Roland Wohlfarth and two goals from Michael Rummenigge. In 2013, they even completed the first treble in the club’s history thanks to a 3-2 win in the final, with the goals coming from Mario Gómez (2) and Thomas Müller.
However, cup holders Stuttgart proved last year they can also win finals, beating Arminia Bielefeld 4-2. On the way to this year’s final, Sebastian Hoeneß’s side beat second-tier Eintracht Braunschweig 8-7 on penalties in the first round, then won 2-0 at both Mainz and Bochum before a 3-0 victory at Holstein Kiel in the quarter-finals. In the Bundesliga, Stuttgart are currently on course for Champions League qualification in fourth place.
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