Another weekend's action in the Bundesliga is upon us and the battle a both halves of the table is expected to continue.

For the tenth season running, the charge to determine the winner of the Bundesliga is expected to be a formality and, this weekend, Bayern Munich will aim to move a step closing to extending their record of winning the competition once more. Against all odds, the Bavarians were kicked out of the UEFA Champions League for the season season running, succumbing to Villarreal in a 2-1 aggregate defeat. This Sunday, Julian Nagelsmann's side will travel to regelation-threatened Arminia Bielefeld with the hopes of returning to winning ways.

A day prior to that, title rivals Borussia Dortmund will lock horns with Wolfsburg as they look to keep the pressure on the league leaders. Die BVB have accumulated 60 points after 29 outings and trail Bayern by nine points. With a handful of games left to play, there is still a slim chance that they could pull off a last minute upset provided other results go in their favor.

On the contrary, Wolfsburg's season is all but over, with their battle for a European spot being as complicated as ever. The Wolves sit in 13th place with only 34 points to show for this season. Last weekend, they ended a run of three successive defeats with an emphatic 4-0 home win over Arminia and will seek to carry on from there.

On the subject of wins and runs, RB Leipzig will go to Bayer Leverkusen with the expectation of extending their unbeaten streak and consolidating their top-four spot. Since losing to Bayern Munich at the beginning of February, the Red Bulls have gone on a 15-game unbeaten streak. In that, they have not lost a single league game in their last eight appearances and have also qualified for the semi-finals of the Europa League.

For Leverkusen, the objective will be to secure a favorable result to extend their unbeaten streak to four. The BayArena outfit come into the game on the back of a disappointing 0-0 draw with Bochum, having won the previous two against Wolfsburg and Hertha respectively.

Bundesliga table ahead of matchday 30

Classmt.ÉquipeJGNPBPBCDiffTBForme
1 Bayer Leverkusen 31 25 6 0 77 22 +55 81 NNGGG
2 Bayern München 32 22 3 7 90 41 +49 69 PGGGP
3 Stuttgart 32 21 4 7 73 39 +34 67 GNPGG
4 RB Leipzig 32 19 6 7 74 36 +38 63 NGGGG
5 Borussia Dortmund 32 17 9 6 64 40 +24 60 GPNGP
6 Eintracht Frankfurt 31 11 12 8 47 42 +5 45 PGPNN
7 Freiburg 32 11 8 13 43 55 -12 41 NPNGP
8 Hoffenheim 32 11 7 14 56 64 -8 40 NPGPG
9 Augsburg 32 10 9 13 49 57 -8 39 PPPGP
10 Werder Bremen 32 10 8 14 43 52 -9 38 NGGPN
11 Heidenheim 31 9 10 12 44 52 -8 37 GPNGN
12 Wolfsburg 32 10 7 15 40 51 -11 37 GGGPP
13 Borussia M'gladbach 32 7 12 13 55 62 -7 33 NNPPG
14 Union Berlin 31 8 6 17 26 50 -24 30 NPPPN
15 Bochum 31 6 12 13 37 62 -25 30 GPNPN
16 Mainz 05 31 5 13 13 32 49 -17 28 NNGGN
17 Köln 32 4 12 16 24 54 -30 24 NNPPG
18 Darmstadt 98 32 3 8 21 30 76 -46 17 PPGPP

Ligue des Champions (Phase de poules)
Ligue Europa (Phase de poules)
Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Relégation (Éliminatoires)
Relegation - 2. Bundesliga

Bundesliga top scorers

Top Bundesliga games to watch this weekend

Team news

  • Bayer Leverkusen: Karim Bellarabi (thigh injury), Sadar Azmoum (illness), Amine Adli (achilles tendon), Timothy Fosu-Mensah (thigh injury), Jeremie Frimpong (ankle injury), Floria Wirtz (ACL injury), Andrey Lunev (ligament injury)

  • Bayern Munich: Kingsley Coman (muscle injury), Lucas Hernandez (muscle injury), Niklas Sule (fever), Corentin Tolisso (hamstring), Eric Choupo-Moting (knee injury)

  • Borussia Dortmund: Raphael Guerreiro (thigh knock), Donyell Malen (Tendon injury), Mahmoud Dahoud (shoulder injury), Mats Hummels (thigh injury), Giovanni Reyna (tendon injury), Steffen Tigges (Broken ankle), Thomas Meunier (hamstring), Mateu Morey (ACL injury), Marcel Schmelzer (Knee injury)

  • Borussia Monchengladbach: Marcus Thuram (knock injury), Marvin Friedrich (phy discomfort)

  • Frankfurt: Djibril Sow (knee injury), Dian Ramaj (knee injury)

  • RB Leipzig: Amadou Haidara (knee injury).

Broadcast information

Here's how you can catch all of the weekend's Bundesliga action: