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Bayern Munich Vs. Wolfsburg 2012, Bundesliga Week 5: Game Time And TV Schedule

Bayern host Wolfsburg looking to continue their perfect start to the season.

Bayern Munich will look to remain atop the Bundesliga and keep their 100% start to the season in tact as they host 10th place Wolfsburg at the Alliaz Arena today. Bayern have been shot out of a cannon this season, with four wins and 14 goals scored. The only dark mark on their start is their strange inability to keep a clean sheet at home, but as they’ve only conceded twice this season, it’s not too big of deal.

Bayern head coach Jupp Heynckes won't have any new injury concerns ahead of the midweek clash, but adjustments are likely with Bayern having just played on Saturday. Arjen Robben and Bastian Schweinsteiger are finally healthy, but given Heynckes propensity for squad rotation, guessing at a lineup is problematic. Heynckes won't explain his reasons for rotating players week to week, but so far it's working and in the end, results are what matter.

Wolfsburg drew 1-1 with Greuther Furth on the weekend and have no major injury concerns either. Felix Magath’s side have been disappointingly mediocre this season with only one victory and a draw against last place Augsburg.

If Wolfsburg want to have any chance of getting a result, finding a way to stop Thomas Mueller. The midfielder has been on fire at the start of the year having amassed four goals and three assist.

Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg

Match Date/Time: Tuesday, September 25, 2:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Allianz-Arena, Munich, Germany

TV: Gol TV (U.S. & Canada)

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