UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2020/21 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Stadion Salzburg - Salzburg Tuesday 3 November 2020 21.00CET (21.00 local time) FC Salzburg Group A - Matchday 3 FC Bayern München Last updated 02/11/2020 03:02CET

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1 FC Salzburg - FC Bayern München Tuesday 3 November 2020 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Stadion Salzburg, Salzburg

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Salzburg are still searching for their first Group A win as they welcome holders Bayern München, who have continued their unstoppable form into 2020/21. • The Munich giants have this season stretched their UEFA Champions League record run of wins to 13 thanks to victories at home to Atlético de Madrid (4-0) and at Lokomotiv Moskva (2-1). Salzburg, meanwhile, were held 2-2 at home by Lokomotiv on Matchday 1 before conceding an 85th-minute goal to lose 3-2 at Atlético last time out. • This is the teams' first fixture, and Bayern's first meeting with Austrian opponents in 15 years. They have never previously played an away fixture against an Austrian club outside Vienna. Form guide Salzburg • Salzburg have secured consecutive group stage campaigns having come through the UEFA Champions League qualifying phase for the first time since 1994. • In 2019/20 Salzburg qualified automatically for the group stage, where they finished third in their section behind Liverpool and Napoli; the Austrian club picked up seven points from their six matches to finish six ahead of Genk. • 's side therefore moved into the UEFA Europa League, losing 6-3 on aggregate to Eintracht Frankfurt in the round of 32 (1-4 a, 2-2 h). • Salzburg ended a run of 13 successive eliminations in UEFA Champions League qualifying since their first group stage appearance in 1994/95 by beating Maccabi Tel-Aviv in this season's play-offs (2-1 a, 3-1 h), Dominik Szoboszlai converting a penalty in each game. The Hungarian has now scored in all four of Salzburg's European games so far this season having also found the net against Lokomotiv and at Atlético. • The 6-2 defeat of Genk on Matchday 1 in 2019/20 was Salzburg's sixth successive home European win, and made it 19 European games without defeat in their own stadium (W15 D4). They have won just one of the subsequent five (D2 L2). • The Austrian club won a seventh successive title in 2019/20 – their 14th overall – adding the to complete a domestic double for the seventh time, all in the last nine seasons. • Salzburg were knocked out of Europe by German opposition last season, losing to Eintracht Frankfurt in that UEFA Europa League round of 32 tie. The first-leg loss is their only defeat in their last seven games against Bundesliga clubs (W4 D2). • Salzburg's record against teams from across the border is W5 D4 L5. At home it is W3 D3 L1 with no defeats in the last six matches, the first five of which featured clean sheets. Before Eintracht managed two goals last season, the only visitors from Germany to score in Salzburg were Fortuna Düsseldorf, who won 3-0 there in the 1980/81 European Cup Winners' Cup first round. • Salzburg are matching Sturm Graz's Austrian record of three group stage appearances this season. Bayern • Bayern claimed their sixth European Cup in 2019/20, and third in the UEFA Champions League era, with a 1-0 final defeat of Paris Saint-Germain in Lisbon. • The Munich club won all 11 matches in last season's competition, surpassing the record mark for successive victories they set between April and November 2013 and which Real Madrid matched between April 2014 and February 2015. Bayern were the first unbeaten champions since Manchester United in 2007/08. • Bayern became only the seventh team – and first from Germany – to win all six games in the UEFA Champions League group stage last season, recording big wins at Tottenham (7-2) – in which scored four goals – and Crvena zvezda (6-0) – in which scored four times, at 16 minutes the fastest quadruple in UEFA Champions League history. • Bayern finished as top scorers in the 2019/20 group stage with 24 goals – one short of Paris's competition record, set in 2017/18. • The German champions then eased through the knockout stages, beating Chelsea in the round of 16 (3-0 a, 4-1 h) before wins in one-off ties against Barcelona (8-2) – the first time Bayern had scored eight goals in a UEFA Champions League match – and Lyon (3-0) in Lisbon. • With 43 goals last term, Bayern were two short of the all-time UEFA Champions League record for a single campaign, Barcelona scoring 45 in 1999/2000 – though they played 16 matches that season compared to Bayern's 11 in 2019/20.

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• Lewandowski finished as the top scorer in the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League with 15 goals, two shy of Cristiano Ronaldo's competition record of 17 for Real Madrid in 2013/14. However, he has not scored in the competition in his last three appearances. • This is Bayern's 24th UEFA Champions League group campaign, fewer only than Barcelona and Real Madrid (both 25). They have won their section 16 times, including in each of the last two seasons. Only Barcelona have done so more often (21). • Champions of Germany for a record 30th time last season – with a landmark eighth successive Bundesliga title – Bayern have reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals or better in eight of the last nine seasons, the exception their defeat by eventual champions Liverpool in the 2018/19 round of 16. • Bayern have already won European silverware this season, defeating UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla 2-1 after extra time in the UEFA Super Cup in on 24 September thanks to goals from (34) and Javi Martínez (104). Goretzka has now scored in Bayern's last three European games. • The victories against Atlético and Lokomotiv have made it 14 successive wins in UEFA competition for Bayern, whose sole loss in their last 23 European outings is the 3-1 home defeat by Liverpool in the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg (W18 D4). • Bayern are unbeaten in 14 away European matches (W11 D3) since a 3-0 loss at Paris Saint-Germain on Matchday 1 of the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League. Outside Munich they have won nine in a row. • This is Bayern's first game against Austrian opposition since the 2005/06 UEFA Champions League group stage, when they won 1-0 at Rapid Wien and 4-0 at home. • That made it seven games unbeaten against Austrian clubs for Bayern, since their first fixture – a 1-0 loss at Rapid in the 1966/67 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final first leg. Their record since then is W5 D2, including a 2-0 victory in the second leg of that tie which sealed an aggregate win. Links and trivia • Salzburg's was born in Munich, and was part of Bayern's youth set-up between 2010 and 2012. • Mërgim Berisha was born in Berchtesgaden in Bavaria while Alexander Walke (Oranienburg) was also born in Germany. • Salzburg boss Marsch was assistant to RB Leipzig coach Ralf Rangnick in 2018/19. • Goretzka scored in Schalke's 3-1 win against Salzburg in the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League group stage. • Bayern's Austrian international was born in Vienna and joined Austria Wien aged ten, moving to Munich in summer 2008. • Have played in Germany: Alexander Walke (Energie Cottbus youth 1997–99, Werder Bremen 1999–2005, Freiburg 2005–08, Wehen Wiesbaden 2008/09, Hansa Rostock 2009/10, Greuther Fürth 2011 loan) André Ramalho (Bayer Leverkusen 2015–18, Mainz 2016/17 loan) Zlatko Junuzović (Werder Bremen 2012–18) Jérôme Onguéné (Stuttgart 2017) Masaya Okugawa (Holstein Kiel 2018/19 loan) • Have played together: Zlatko Junuzović & Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen 2016/17) Jérôme Onguéné & (Stuttgart 2017) • International team-mates: David Alaba & Cican Stankovic, Maximilian Wöber, , Zlatko Junuzović (Austria) Jérôme Onguéné & Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Cameroon) • Junuzović scored Austria's goal in a 2-1 home defeat against Germany in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying on 11 September 2012. and Thomas Müller were in the visitors' line-up. • Neuer, Müller and Jérôme Boateng all featured in Germany's home game against Austria in that World Cup qualifying competition, Müller scoring the final goal in a 3-0 win at Bayern's Fußball Arena München on 6 September 2013. Latest news Salzburg • Salzburg have won all ten of their games in domestic competition so far this season, scoring 42 goals and conceding six. They were 5-0 winners at home to Tirol on Saturday.

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scored a hat-trick on Saturday; he had never previously managed more than one goal in a match in senior football. • The Matchday 1 draw with Lokomotiv ended Salzburg's winning run in all competitions at 12 matches; they were unbeaten in 23 games (W20 D3), since a 3-2 Austrian Bundesliga loss at Altach on 2 March, before losing at Atlético. • Salzburg scored 110 goals in 32 league games in 2019/20, and have already managed 24 in their six fixtures in the new season. • The Austrian champions have scored at least twice in each of their 12 matches in 2020/21 in all competitions. Lokomotiv and Atlético are the only teams to score more than once against Salzburg this season. • hit four goals in Salzburg's first game of 2020/21, a 10-0 Austrian Cup win against Bregenz on 9 September. His side defeated St. Pölten 3-0 in the second round on 7 October. • Daka has scored in seven of Salzburg's 12 matches this season, 12 goals in total. He was substituted in the first half at Atlético with a thigh injury and is not expected to play again this year. • Antoine Bernède is not expected to return to action until 2021 having broken his tibia in training. • recently agreed a contract extension until 2024. Bayern • 's next game in UEFA club competition will be his 50th. • Thomas Müller has played 117 matches in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final; no German has played in the competition more. Manuel Neuer's Matchday 2 appearance took him ahead of previous record holder Philipp Lahm on to 113 matches. • In 2020 Bayern have prevailed in 34 of their 36 matches. After a 0-0 draw at home to Leipzig on 9 February, they were on a run of 23 successive competitive wins – a new German record – and 32 matches without defeat until a 4-1 loss at Hoffenheim on 27 September. • 's side have won all eight matches since that defeat at Hoffenheim, scoring 27 goals in total. They were 2- 1 victors at Köln in the Bundesliga on Saturday. • On his 357th Bundesliga appearance, Müller recorded his 260th win to equal Oliver Kahn's Bayern club record. • Bayern have failed to score in just one game in 2020 – that goalless draw against Leipzig. • Bayern's first competitive match of 2020/21 was an 8-0 win against Schalke on 18 September, Serge Gnabry scoring three times in what was the opening fixture of the Bundesliga season. • New signing Sané scored on his Bayern debut against former club Schalke, a game in which Jamal Musiala became Bayern's youngest ever Bundesliga scorer aged 17 years 205 days. • On 30 September Bayern prevailed 3-2 in the German Super Cup against Dortmund, Kimmich providing the late winner. • Four days later Robert Lewandowski scored all four goals – the last one a penalty in added time – in a 4-3 win against Hertha Berlin. He hit a hat-trick against Eintracht on 24 October, making it ten goals in his five Bundesliga appearances this season; no player had ever reached double figures so quickly. • Lewandowski has scored 246 league goals for Dortmund and Bayern combined, the third highest Bundesliga total of all time, behind former Bayern striker Gerd Müller (365 goals) and Klaus Fischer (268). His goals against Arminia Bielefeld on 17 October mean he has scored against all 18 current Bundesliga sides, including Bayern. • Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored twice in a 3-0 win in the first round of the German Cup at fifth tier Düren on 15 October. • scored for France in a 7-1 friendly win against Ukraine on 7 October. • On 10 October Leon Goretzka was on target for Germany in a 2-1 UEFA Nations League win in Ukraine. • Three days later Gnabry scored Germany's final goal in a 3-3 UEFA Nations League draw against Switzerland. • On 14 October Lewandowski scored twice for Poland in a 3-0 UEFA Nations League win against Bosnia and Herzegovina, taking his all-time international tally to 63. • had to be replaced just three minutes into the 5-0 win against Eintracht Frankfurt on 24 October after suffering an ankle injury and has not played since. • Leon Goretzka (calf) had to be substituted on Matchday 2 and missed the weekend win. • has been sidelined by a knee injury since 2 October.

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