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FC Bayern against Union Berlin will be made up at the end of January

FC Bayern and Union Berlin will reschedule their Bundesliga match next year. The new date leaves Munich with an option brought into play by coach Tuchel.

A scoreboard with the inscription "Stadium closed. Match canceled" can be seen at the Allianz....aussiedlerbote.de
A scoreboard with the inscription "Stadium closed. Match canceled" can be seen at the Allianz Arena. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga - FC Bayern against Union Berlin will be made up at the end of January

The canceled Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Munich and 1. FC Union Berlin will be rescheduled for next year. As announced by the German Football League and the clubs on Tuesday, the matchday 13 fixture will take place on January 24, 2024 (8:30 p.m./Sky) and therefore on a Wednesday. The match had been canceled last weekend due to wintry weather conditions and the associated safety risks.

After the short Christmas break, the season will resume on January 12 with Bayern 's home match against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. Coach Thomas Tuchel had recently stated that the team might use the time afterwards for a short training camp. That would be possible in view of the scheduling of the Union game. Bayern do not kick off the second half of the season until January 21 at home against Werder Bremen.

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The rescheduled match will take place in Munich, the home of FC Bayern. FC Bayern and 1. FC Union Berlin are two prominent soccer teams in the Bundesliga, representing Bavaria and Berlin respectively. The game against Union Berlin is highly anticipated, especially by FC Bayern's fans in Bavaria, Germany. The match will be broadcast on Sky, allowing soccer enthusiasts worldwide to follow the action. After the game, FC Bayern will return to Allianz Arena to face Werder Bremen, continuing their Bundesliga journey. Despite the winter weather affecting Berlin, the commitment to soccer in Germany remains strong.

Source: www.stern.de

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