Rudy sticks a header wide for Bayern and then Stuttgart win a free-kick for a bad tackle. Zieler pumps it deep - and the referee blows for full-time! Bayern go down in a shock 4-1 defeat in the last game of the season as the visitors keep their hopes of a Europa League place alive!
88'
M. Zimmermann enters the game and replaces A. Donis.
A round of applause from the travelling support as Donis makes way for Matthias Zimmermann.
86'
M. Hummels gets yellow.
It's a bad challenge too and Hummels is duly booked by the referee. Stuttgart can't create anything dangerous from the set-piece however; Insua sticks a throughball to Larsen, only for the latter to be flagged for offside.
85'
Free-kick to Stuttgart out on the left wing as another break by Donis is stopped by a Hummels slide tackle.
83'
A deflected Kimmich shot falls to Zieler in the middle of the Stuttgart box; as he goes to collect though, Wagner tries to boot it out of his grasp. The keeper is not happy with it, though no free-kick is awarded.
81'
Lewandowski meets a looping cross from out wide at the left post; his volley crashes into the side netting and out for a goal-kick.
79'
Kimmich wins a free-kick for the hosts only 25 yards out on the right; swept in, Zieler has no trouble punching it away from danger.
77'
J. Bruun Larsen enters the game and replaces C. Akolo.
Indeed, Akolo is forced to leave the field limping; Jacob Bruun Larsen takes his place.
75'
Again, Stuttgart clear a weak set-piece with confidence and Akolo leathers it downfield - though appears to injure himself in the process.
73'
Thiago drills a right-footed effort from the left edge of the Stuttgart box towards the far post; Zieler tips it around for a corner.
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71'
Gentner tries a throughball for Akolo to chase; he is caught offside by the linesman however and Bayern get the free-kick.
70'
M. Kamiński enters the game and replaces D. Ginczek.
S. Rudy enters the game and replaces F. Ribéry.
Ginczek meanwhile is Stuttgart's first swap of the match; Marcin Kaminski takes his place.
Ribery takes the armband off instantly though; he is off with Sebastian Rudy taking his place for Bayern's final change.
68'
S. Wagner enters the game and replaces T. Müller.
Indeed they are; Sandro Wagner is introduced as a replacement for Muller, with Ribery taking the captain's armband.
66'
There's some shuffling on the touchline from Bayern; it looks like they may be about to make their second change of the game.
62'
Lewandowski - only a goal away from 30 for the year in the league - hooks a left-footed effort wide and over the crossbar after Thiago feeds him a lovely ball from the corner.
61'
Pavard deflects another cross in and this time puts it out to give Bayern the corner.
59'
Ribery swings a right-footed effort in from outside the box, but it takes a deflection on the way in off Pavard and Stuttgart come away with possession.
57'
This has been an utterly barmy game from a Bayern perspective. They don't appear to have come out for the second half, despite having arguably been evenly matched in the opening 45 with Stuttgart; it's almost as if they've put the cue on the rack. Jupp Heynckes looks like he might be signing off his Bundesliga career with a loss.
55'
D. Ginczek has scored a goal for Stuttgart!
Yes they will! 4-1 to Stuttgart! Ginczek taps in a blocked header from Erik Thommy after Ulreich can't hold onto the ball, eight yards out. It's a simple finish for the winger and the visitors are absolutely revelling in this unlikely scoreline.
54'
Stuttgart look like they have a dozen more goals in them right now. Will they get another one anytime soon?
52'
C. Akolo has scored a goal for Stuttgart! Assist by E. Insúa.
Insua's cross was great but the one-two with Ginczek down the wing was a masterclass, foxing the Bayern defence and cutting them straight open on the edge.
Oh my word, what a goal for Chadrac Akolo! Stuttgart lead Bayern 3-1 on the back of a brilliant one-two move down the left wing from Emiliano Insua and Ginczek, with the former blasting a wonderful cross in for the striker to head from 10 yards out in at the left post. The visitors are in rampant form.
49'
It's a poot set-piece effort from Bayern and Zieler picks it out with little trouble.
48'
It's a near-instant impact for the substitute too; a cross to the right of the box for Muller falls to his feet instead and his ad-hoc volley is just tipped out by Zieler. Corner to the hosts.
46'
Javi Martínez enters the game and replaces C. Tolisso.
We're back underway at the Allianz Arena and Bayern have made a change at the break; Tolisso is off and Javi Martinez takes his place.
45'
Bayern can't press their last attack of the half - and the referee blows for the break!
44'
Donis is on fire - and on his way again down the right. He loses possession to Rafinha however and in trying to get the ball back, fouls him and concedes a free-kick.
42'
A. Donis has scored a goal for Stuttgart!
Anastasios Donis, take a bow! The winger intercepts a loose pass in the Bayern midfield, knocks it through past Rafinha, cuts around the defender, recollects and drills under Ulreich from the right corner of the box. That is one fantastic individual goal - and Stuttgart have the lead once again!
37'
Bayern come again; this time, Sule has his header saved from close range after Rodriguez floated a great cross in. Zieler is doing all he can to atone for that slip-up against Lewandowski and Tolisso earlier on.
35'
Tolisso should have had his second! From 10 yards out, he turns and volleys home a cross supplied from the right - and again, Zieler lands a great save, only to send the ball skittering dangerously close to the goal-line regardless. The keeper manages to leap on it just before the Bayern man can tap in.
33'
Save from Zieler! Lewandowski lands a header from close range after a Ribery cross sets him up nicely and the Stuttgart keeper makes a great stop on instinct.
31'
A corner for Bayern doesn't have the desired effect of landing squarely in the box, and though it is only cleared as far as Kimmich, the hosts are unable to create a serious second chance through Ribery before Pavard leathers it clear.
27'
Ginczek almost makes it two, as he pops up in the Bayern box with the ball; his finish is poor though and goes straight to Ulreich five yards out.
26'
Baumgartl wins another free-kick for the visitors, though this time deep in his own half as Ribery brings him down.
23'
Thommy wins a free-kick out on the left wing but is unable to make anything serious of it before Sule sweeps in to ferry away his set-piece effort.
21'
C. Tolisso has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by R. Lewandowski.
Bayern pull one back to level the scores! Tolisso is the man with the finish but it comes from the work of Lewandowski, who cuts into the Stuttgart box, slips around two defenders, forces the keeper low off his line to try and intercept, then flicks the ball back to his team-mate to slot home into an empty goal. 1-1 at the Allianz Arena.
Lewandowski could have perhaps finished that one himself - he's done it plenty of times before from similar positions - but the cut-back ensured a better angle for Tolisso to finish. The hosts are back on equal footing.
20'
Tolisso lifts a long ball into the Stuttgart box, looking for Muller; instead, he finds Pavard who heads away to relative safety.
17'
Donis weaves another great run down the right edge, and slides a great inside ball back for another tap-in - except Akolo oversteps it and after a nervy moment, Kimmich is able to clear.
13'
Lewandowski rises at the right post to meet a cross from Rodriguez but can't land his header cleanly and the glancing blow puts it wide of the net for a goal-kick.
11'
Ribery thinks he has a claim for a penalty after a sweeping take from Zieler nearly catches him out on the edge of the box; the referee waves him away and Stuttgart have the ball.
9'
Another Stuttgart chance now as Akolo chases down a Ginczek throughball on the left-edge of the Bayern box; the linesman's flag goes up however and he is caught offside.
7'
Bayern look rather stunned by that and Mangala is able to slip through their back-line again. The midfielder's cut-back to Akolo is botched however and the hosts come away with the ball through Kimmich.
5'
D. Ginczek has scored a goal for Stuttgart! Assist by A. Donis.
Stuttgart have the lead! Inside the opening five minutes no less and on the back of a brilliant run from Anastasios Donis! The winger carves a path down the right, slipping through Rafinha and Hummels to take the ball into the box, before a flat pass squared to his left is tapped in at the far post by Daniel Ginczek. A party-pooping score silences the Allianz Arena.
That wasn't supposed to happen on the Bayern script, but all credit to Donis who cut open a slack back-line with breath-taking style and ease.
3'
Lewandowski is squared a neat pass in from the right that puts him into the Stuttgart area; he steps inside to the centre and turns to shoot, pulling it wide to the right under pressure from Insua and Badstuber.
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We're underway in the final round of the 2017-18 Bundesliga! Bayern press first in their red strip, and nearly carve a path into the Stuttgart box; Pavard clears before any serious threat can materialise.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the final round of the 2017-18 Bundesliga as champions Bayern Munich host Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena. The hosts will look to warm up for next week's DFB Pokal Final by signing off with a win – but can their eighth-placed opposition pick up a shock win that could just secure them European football next season?
Bayern have won just under two-thirds of their top-flight encounters with Stuttgart in the Bundesliga to date, with 62 victories from 99 games – but in their 100th encounter, it is the visitors who have everything to play for. They trail sixth by two points heading into this final game of the season – but a win, combined with losses for RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt would send them to Europe for the first time since 2013.
The hosts won't roll over however; they'll be determined to send out manager Jupp Heynckes on a high as he takes charge of his final Bundesliga game, retiring after the next week's cup final against Frankfurt, almost 53 years after he made his top-flight debut as a player (August 1965). Having just turned 73, he is also the oldest man to lift the Bundesliga title.
Subs: Lars Lukas Mai, Tom Starke, Felix Gotze, Oliver Batista Meier, Javi Martinez, Sandro Wagner, Sebastian Rudy
BAYERN MUNICH (4-3-3): Sven Ulreich; Niklas Sule, Joshua Kimmich, Rafinha, Mats Hummels; James Rodriguez, Thiago Alcantara, Corentin Tolisso; Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller, Robert Lewandowski
STUTTGART (4-4-2): Ron-Robert Zieler; Benjamin Pavard, Emiliano Insua, Holger Badstuber, Timo Baumgartl; Erik Thommy, Orel Mangala, Chadrac Akolo, Christian Gentner; Anastasios Donis, Daniel Ginczek
Team news now and Mario Gomez is the big absentee for the visitors; he is left out for Stuttgart having become a father yesterday. As for Bayern, Thiago Alcantara and Franck Ribery both return to the starting line-up as they look to cap off another glorious campaign.
Subs: Jacob Bruun Larsen, Dzenis Burnic, Berkay Ozcan, Jens Grahl, Matthias Zimmermann, Marcin Kaminski, Takuma Asano
The teams are out at the Allianz Arena, with an absolute roar for Jupp Heynckes.
It's been an entertaining, free-flowing opening half at the Allianz Arena - and the hosts may be finishing off their league campaign with a whimper rather than a bang. Stuttgart's goals, both created through magic from Anastasios Donis, means that the visitors have the lead - and an outside chance of making the Europa League. At the break, it's Bayern Munich 1-2 Stuttgart.
It was not to be a triumphant final game for Jupp Heynckes in the Bundesliga; Stuttgart somewhat spoiled Bayern's title-winning party with a four-goal masterclass that sees them in with a shout of qualifying for the Europa League next season. Scores in the second half for Akolo and Ginczek capped off a fabulous first win in 17 against the hosts for the visitors - but after all that, it is still Bayern who get to lift a trophy. Full-time in the Bundesliga, it finishes Bayern Munich 1-4 Stuttgart.
That's the season over for Stuttgart; they finish seventh on their first year back in the top flight in what can only be viewed as a great campaign for the club. As for Bayern, they have one more test; the DFB Pokal Final against Frankfurt next weekend, where one last win for Jupp Heynckes would give today's opposition entry into European football next season. Until then however, thank you for joining us - and have a great weekend!
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