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Champions League clash between Feyenoord and Bayern Munich

Vincent Kompany's Bayern are in fine form, sitting atop the Bundesliga table after winning their last four games with a goal difference of 14-3.

On 12 points in the Champions League, the 10th-placed Bavarians will be hoping to pick up another three points as they look to clinch a top-eight finish and direct qualification for the knockout stages.

It's been a season of ups and downs for their opponents, Feyenoord, who sit fourth in the Eredivisie, and the pressure is mounting on head coach Brian Priske. They are 18th in the UCL with 10 points and are still very much alive in the competition ahead of this stern test. Quilindschy Hartman, Jordan Lotomba and Chris Nadje are all out for the hosts through injury.

Bayern will be without Sacha Boey, Tarek Buchmann, Hiroki Ito, Joao Palhinha and Daniel Peretz. Vincent Kompany could bring Jamal Musiala back into the starting line-up.

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