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Previous meetings
• The clubs' only European fixtures came in the 1997/98 quarter-finals with Dortmund, then defending champions, coming out on top. After a goalless first leg in Munich, Dortmund prevailed 1-0 in the return through Stéphane Chapuisat's 109th-minute goal.
• The lineups for that second leg on 18 March 1998 were:
Dortmund: Klos, Júlio César, Reuter (Zorc 105), Kohler, Heinrich, Feiersinger, Freund (Ricken 79), Möller, But, Chapuisat, Decheiver (Schneider 119).
Bayern: Kahn, Babbel, Kuffour, Matthäus (Strunz 111), Nerlinger (Lizarazu 111), Scholl, Hamann, Fink, Tarnat, Élber (Zickler 101), Jancker.
• The clubs have met in 100 competitive fixtures with 45 wins for Bayern, 26 for Dortmund and 29 draws.
• Bayern are unbeaten against Dortmund in four meetings in 2012/13, including 1-1 home and away draws in the Bundesliga. On 1 December in Munich, Mario Götze (74) cancelled out a Toni Kroos (67) goal, while in Dortmund on 4 May, Bayern's Mario Gomez (23) wiped out Kevin Grosskreutz's 11th-minute effort in a fixture where Rafinha was sent off.
• Bayern beat Dortmund 2-1 in the German Super Cup on 12 August – Mario Mand¸ukić (6) and Thomas Müller (11) scoring before Robert Lewandowski (75) reduced the arrears. Juup Heynckes' men also defeated Dortmund in the German Cup, Arjen Robben (43) hitting the lone goal of their quarter-final on 27 February.
• In past German Cup final meetings, Bayern beat Dortmund 2-1 in 2008 but Dortmund gained revenge with an emphatic 5-2 victory last season. Shinji Kagawa (3), Mats Hummels (41pen) and Lewandowski (45, 58, 81) struck for Dortmund with Robben (25pen) and Franck Ribéry (75) replying.
• The lineups for that final encounter on 12 May 2012 were:
Dortmund: Weidenfeller (Langerak 34), Piszczeck, Subotić, Hummels, Schmelzer, Kehl, Błaszczykowski (Peri¨ić 84), Grosskreutz, Gündoğan, Kagawa (Bender 81), Lewandowski.
Bayern: Neuer, Lahm, Boateng, Badstuber, Alaba (Contento 69), Ribéry, Gustavo (Müller 46), Schweinsteiger, Kroos, Robben, Gomez.
• Bayern's biggest Bundesliga win was an 11-1 defeat of Dortmund in 1971/72 in which Uli Hoeness, now club president, scored twice.