Final, August 23 - Paris Saint-Germain 0 Bayern Munich 1 (Coman 59'): An 11th appearance in the final and a historic 11th win in a row in the season's Champions League to seal their sixth European Cup. Kingsley Coman, who started his career at PSG, settled a tense affair with a 59th-minute header. It wasn't the expected goal fest but that won't bother champions Bayern one bit. Reuters
BAYERN'S ROAD TO GLORY: Group stage, September 18, 2019 - Bayern Munich 3 (Coman 34', Lewandowski 80', Muller 90'+1) Red Star Belgrade 0: Bayern start their campaign with a comfortable victory over the Serbs, who held out for just over half an hour before Kingsley Coman headed home the opener. Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller finished off the victory in a match where the Germans had 35 attempts on goal, 10 of which were on target. It was also the 16th consecutive time Bayern had started their Champions League campaign with a win. Getty
Group stage, October 1 , 2019 - Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Son 12', Kane pen 61' ) Bayern Munich 7 (Kimmich 15, Lewandowski 45 & 87, Gnabry 53, 55, 83 & 88): A demolition job on the Premier League side, who had the temerity to go 1-0 up thanks to a Son Heung-min goal. It would prove a false dawn for Mauricio Pochettino's side who were left humiliated in front of their own fans after an equaliser from a superb Joshua Kimmich was followed by four second-half goals from Serge Gnabry and a Lewandowski double. AFP
Group stage, October 22, 2019 - Olympiakos 2 (El Arabi 23', Guilherme 79') Bayern Munich 3 (Lewandowski 34' & 62', Tolisso 75'): For the second Group B game in a row, Bayern would fall behind only to fight back to earn victory - although the Greeks would put up more of a fight than Spurs in the previous match. Another double from Lewandowski was finished off by a curling Corentin Tolisso finish. Getty
Group stage, Novermber 6, 2019 - Bayern Munich 2 (Lewandowski 69', Perisic 89') Olympiakos 0: Just four days earlier, Bayern had lost 5-1 to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, prompting the sacking of manager Niko Kovac. The Croatian was replaced by his assistant Hansi Flick, who oversaw a comfortable win at the Allianz Arena that sealed Bayern's place in the knockout stage. Lewandowski became the third player to score in eight consecutive group stage appearances. AFP
Group stage, November 26, 2019 - Red Star Belgrade 0 Bayern Munich 6 (Goretzka 14', Lewandowski pen 53', 60', 64' & 68, Tolisso 89): No let up from the already qualified Germans as Lewandowski blasted the fastest quadruple in Champions League history - 14 minutes and 31 seconds. The Pole became only the second player to score in nine consecutive group-stage appearances. Getty
Group stage, December 11 - Bayern Munich 3 (Coman 14', Muller 45', Coutinho 64') Tottenham 1 (Sessegnon 20'): Both teams had already qualified to the last 16 but it was Bayern who ran out winners to complete a 100 per cent record in Group B. By collecting maximum points (18) and a goal difference of +19, Bayern became the best group winner in Champions League history. Getty
Last-16 first leg, February 26, 2020 - Chelsea 0 Bayern Munich 3 (Gnabry 51' & 54', Lewandowski 76'): Another English Premier League opponent for Bayern and another comprehensive victory. Goalless at half-time, Gnabry - who scored four against Spurs in London in the group stage - scored another two before Lewandowski killed-off Frank Lampard's side in the first leg at Stamford Bridge. Reuters
Last-16 seocnd leg, August 8, 2020 - Bayern Munich 4 (Lewandowski pen 10' & 84', Perisic 24', Tolisso 76') Chelsea 1 (Abraham 44'). Aggregate 7-1: The coronavirus outbreak meant there was almost a six month gap between the first and second legs, but it was a familiar outcome nonetheless. Lewandowski grabbed another two as Bayern eased into a quarter-final clash with Barcelona. Getty
Quarter-final, August 14, 2020 - Barcelona 2 (Alaba og 7', Suarez 57') Bayern Munich 8 (Müller 4', 31', Perisic 22', Gnabry 28', Kimmich 63', Lewandowski 82', Coutinho 85', 89'): An astonishing night in Lisbon as Bayern put Lionel Messi's Barcelona to the sword. Four goals in each half meant Bayern won their last 19 matches in all competitions, while Lewandowski became the first player to score in eight or more consecutive Champions League matches since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018. Reuters
Semi-final, August 19 - Lyon 0 Bayern Munich 3 (Gnabry 18' & 33', Lewandowski 88'): Relentless Bayern sealed an 11th appearance in the final as they brushed aside Lyon in Lisbon. Only Real Madrid have reached more finals than Bayern (16). German midfielder Gnaby scored twice (taking his Euro tally to nine this season) while, inevitability, Lewandowski also found the target for his 55th goal of the campaign across all competitions. AFP
Final, August 23 - Paris Saint-Germain 0 Bayern Munich 1 (Coman 59'): An 11th appearance in the final and a historic 11th win in a row in the season's Champions League to seal their sixth European Cup. Kingsley Coman, who started his career at PSG, settled a tense affair with a 59th-minute header. It wasn't the expected goal fest but that won't bother champions Bayern one bit. Reuters
BAYERN'S ROAD TO GLORY: Group stage, September 18, 2019 - Bayern Munich 3 (Coman 34', Lewandowski 80', Muller 90'+1) Red Star Belgrade 0: Bayern start their campaign with a comfortable victory over the Serbs, who held out for just over half an hour before Kingsley Coman headed home the opener. Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller finished off the victory in a match where the Germans had 35 attempts on goal, 10 of which were on target. It was also the 16th consecutive time Bayern had started their Champions League campaign with a win. Getty
Group stage, October 1 , 2019 - Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Son 12', Kane pen 61' ) Bayern Munich 7 (Kimmich 15, Lewandowski 45 & 87, Gnabry 53, 55, 83 & 88): A demolition job on the Premier League side, who had the temerity to go 1-0 up thanks to a Son Heung-min goal. It would prove a false dawn for Mauricio Pochettino's side who were left humiliated in front of their own fans after an equaliser from a superb Joshua Kimmich was followed by four second-half goals from Serge Gnabry and a Lewandowski double. AFP
Group stage, October 22, 2019 - Olympiakos 2 (El Arabi 23', Guilherme 79') Bayern Munich 3 (Lewandowski 34' & 62', Tolisso 75'): For the second Group B game in a row, Bayern would fall behind only to fight back to earn victory - although the Greeks would put up more of a fight than Spurs in the previous match. Another double from Lewandowski was finished off by a curling Corentin Tolisso finish. Getty
Group stage, Novermber 6, 2019 - Bayern Munich 2 (Lewandowski 69', Perisic 89') Olympiakos 0: Just four days earlier, Bayern had lost 5-1 to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, prompting the sacking of manager Niko Kovac. The Croatian was replaced by his assistant Hansi Flick, who oversaw a comfortable win at the Allianz Arena that sealed Bayern's place in the knockout stage. Lewandowski became the third player to score in eight consecutive group stage appearances. AFP
Group stage, November 26, 2019 - Red Star Belgrade 0 Bayern Munich 6 (Goretzka 14', Lewandowski pen 53', 60', 64' & 68, Tolisso 89): No let up from the already qualified Germans as Lewandowski blasted the fastest quadruple in Champions League history - 14 minutes and 31 seconds. The Pole became only the second player to score in nine consecutive group-stage appearances. Getty
Group stage, December 11 - Bayern Munich 3 (Coman 14', Muller 45', Coutinho 64') Tottenham 1 (Sessegnon 20'): Both teams had already qualified to the last 16 but it was Bayern who ran out winners to complete a 100 per cent record in Group B. By collecting maximum points (18) and a goal difference of +19, Bayern became the best group winner in Champions League history. Getty
Last-16 first leg, February 26, 2020 - Chelsea 0 Bayern Munich 3 (Gnabry 51' & 54', Lewandowski 76'): Another English Premier League opponent for Bayern and another comprehensive victory. Goalless at half-time, Gnabry - who scored four against Spurs in London in the group stage - scored another two before Lewandowski killed-off Frank Lampard's side in the first leg at Stamford Bridge. Reuters
Last-16 seocnd leg, August 8, 2020 - Bayern Munich 4 (Lewandowski pen 10' & 84', Perisic 24', Tolisso 76') Chelsea 1 (Abraham 44'). Aggregate 7-1: The coronavirus outbreak meant there was almost a six month gap between the first and second legs, but it was a familiar outcome nonetheless. Lewandowski grabbed another two as Bayern eased into a quarter-final clash with Barcelona. Getty
Quarter-final, August 14, 2020 - Barcelona 2 (Alaba og 7', Suarez 57') Bayern Munich 8 (Müller 4', 31', Perisic 22', Gnabry 28', Kimmich 63', Lewandowski 82', Coutinho 85', 89'): An astonishing night in Lisbon as Bayern put Lionel Messi's Barcelona to the sword. Four goals in each half meant Bayern won their last 19 matches in all competitions, while Lewandowski became the first player to score in eight or more consecutive Champions League matches since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018. Reuters
Semi-final, August 19 - Lyon 0 Bayern Munich 3 (Gnabry 18' & 33', Lewandowski 88'): Relentless Bayern sealed an 11th appearance in the final as they brushed aside Lyon in Lisbon. Only Real Madrid have reached more finals than Bayern (16). German midfielder Gnaby scored twice (taking his Euro tally to nine this season) while, inevitability, Lewandowski also found the target for his 55th goal of the campaign across all competitions. AFP
Final, August 23 - Paris Saint-Germain 0 Bayern Munich 1 (Coman 59'): An 11th appearance in the final and a historic 11th win in a row in the season's Champions League to seal their sixth European Cup. Kingsley Coman, who started his career at PSG, settled a tense affair with a 59th-minute header. It wasn't the expected goal fest but that won't bother champions Bayern one bit. Reuters