

Rottach Egern 0–15 FC Bayern Munich
International Club Friendly – 31 July 2026
Match Overview
FC Bayern Munich displayed their immense quality in a pre‑season friendly, demolishing lower‑league side Rottach Egern 15‑0 at Egern’s modest stadium. The match, part of Bayern’s summer tour, served as a sharp contrast in class, with the German champions running riot from the first minute.
Key Moments (goalscorers)
- 4’ – Harry Kane opens the scoring with a clinical finish after a pass from Joshua Kimmich.
- 9’ – Jamal Musiala doubles the lead with a solo run and a curling shot.
- 16’ – Leroy Sané makes it 3‑0 after a quick one‑two.
- 22’ – Harry Kane turns in a cross for his second goal.
- 28’ – Serge Gnabry scores a spectacular volley from the edge of the box.
- 33’ – Mathys Tel gets on the scoresheet with a tap‑in.
- 38’ – Leon Goretzka heads in a corner to make it 7‑0.
- 45’ – Joshua Kimmich scores a free‑kick to send the teams in 8‑0 up.
- 51’ – Harry Kane completes his hat‑trick from the penalty spot.
- 58’ – Kingsley Coman makes it 10‑0 with a low drive.
- 62’ – Mathys Tel scores his second.
- 69’ – Leroy Sané adds his second of the match.
- 74’ – Jamal Musiala gets his second goal.
- 82’ – Harry Kane nets his fourth.
- 88’ – Serge Gnabry wraps up the scoring with a penalty, making it 15‑0.
Tactical Analysis
Bayern dominated possession (78%) and completed over 700 passes to Rottach Egern’s 120. Their high press forced errors, and their movement off the ball was too much for the amateur defence. Rottach Egern rarely got out of their own half and managed only one shot – a long‑range effort that sailed well wide.
Standout Performers
- Harry Kane (Bayern) – Four goals and two assists in a devastating forward display.
- Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – Two goals and constant creativity in the number‑10 role.
- Mathys Tel (Bayern) – Two goals from limited minutes, showing his finishing ability.
Context
For Bayern, the match was ideal pre‑season preparation. All their major stars got minutes, and the team’s fitness and sharpness looked high. For Rottach Egern, the experience – while humbling – provided a memorable occasion for their players and fans to face one of the world’s greatest clubs.