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Heidenheim's 2.75 Goals-Per-Game Average at Allianz Arena Exposes Bayern's Fragility in 3-3 Draw

The Bundesliga's bottom club came within seconds of a historic victory, leading 3-2 until Michael Olise's last-gasp equaliser salvaged a point for the league leaders.

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Heidenheim's 2.75 Goals-Per-Game Average at Allianz Arena Exposes Bayern's Fragility in 3-3 Draw
The Bundesliga's bottom club came within seconds of a historic victory, leading 3-2 until Michael Olise's last-gasp equaCredit · BBC

Key facts

  • Bayern Munich drew 3-3 with Heidenheim on Matchday 32 of the 2025/26 Bundesliga season.
  • Heidenheim have scored an average of 2.75 goals per match in four competitive visits to the Allianz Arena.
  • Budu Zivzivadze scored twice for Heidenheim; Eren Dinkci added the other goal.
  • Michael Olise equalised for Bayern in the final action of the match, his shot hitting the post and going in.
  • Bayern remain top of the Bundesliga with 83 points; Heidenheim are bottom with 23 points.
  • Heidenheim have two matches remaining: away to 1. FC Köln and home to Mainz.
  • If FC St. Pauli beat Mainz on Sunday, they will open a six-point gap over Heidenheim.
  • A Heidenheim win would have been Bayern's first home loss to a bottom-placed side since November 2006.

A Point That May Not Be Enough for Heidenheim's Survival Bid

Heidenheim arrived at the Allianz Arena on Saturday needing points to keep their faint relegation hopes alive. They left with a single point from a 3-3 draw, but that may prove insufficient. If 16th-placed FC St. Pauli defeat Mainz on Sunday, the gap will widen to six points with only two matchdays left. Heidenheim's remaining fixtures are away to 1. FC Köln and at home to Mainz. Even two wins might not be enough if St. Pauli pick up points. The club's fate is no longer entirely in its own hands.

How Heidenheim Turned the Game on Its Head

Heidenheim took the lead through Eren Dinkci, but Bayern responded to go 2-1 up. Budu Zivzivadze then scored twice to put the visitors 3-2 ahead, silencing the home crowd. The comeback was built on relentless pressing and clinical finishing, a stark contrast to their lowly league position. Frank Schmidt's side had lost all three previous Bundesliga visits to the Allianz Arena by 4-2 scorelines. This time they were minutes from a famous victory, only for Michael Olise to strike in the dying seconds.

Olise's Late Strike Denies Heidenheim a Historic Upset

In the final action of the match, Alphonso Davies headed a corner towards Olise, who unleashed a left-footed shot from outside the box. The ball struck the post and ricocheted into the net, leaving goalkeeper Diant Ramaj helpless. The equaliser meant Bayern avoided their first home defeat to a bottom-placed team since November 2006, when Hannover 96 won 1-0 at the Allianz Arena. Had Heidenheim held on, it would have been a seismic result. Instead, they must settle for a point that may not alter their trajectory.

Bayern's Rotation Backfires as Depth Concerns Surface

Bayern manager Vincent Kompany chose to rotate his squad, handing a start to Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. The youngster failed to impress, highlighting the drop in quality from the first-choice XI. Leon Goretzka, likely playing one of his last matches for the club, was a rare bright spot, delivering a committed performance. The draw leaves Bayern top with 83 points, but the performance raised questions about squad depth ahead of the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain. Kompany will need his key players to be sharper.

Heidenheim's Remarkable Record at the Allianz Arena

No team scores more frequently at Bayern's home ground than Heidenheim. In four competitive fixtures at the Allianz Arena, they have averaged 2.75 goals per game. Real Madrid, by contrast, average exactly two goals per visit, while Inter Milan and PSG manage only 1.5 each. Their first competitive meeting was a 5-4 DFB-Pokal defeat in April 2019, when Heidenheim were still a second-division side. Since then, they have consistently troubled Bayern on their own turf, even as they have struggled in the league.

What Comes Next for Both Sides

Bayern now turn their attention to the Champions League semi-final against PSG, a tie that will define their season. The Bundesliga title is all but secured, but the manner of this draw will give Kompany food for thought. Heidenheim, meanwhile, face a desperate fight for survival. Their next match away to Köln is a must-win. The relegation battle remains tense. St. Pauli's result on Sunday will determine whether Heidenheim still have a realistic chance. For now, the club can take heart from a performance that pushed the league leaders to the brink.

The bottom line

  • Heidenheim scored three goals at the Allianz Arena, continuing their remarkable record of averaging 2.75 goals per visit there.
  • Michael Olise's 90th-minute equaliser spared Bayern from a first home loss to a bottom-placed team since 2006.
  • Budu Zivzivadze's brace and Eren Dinkci's goal put Heidenheim 3-2 up before the late equaliser.
  • Bayern's squad depth was exposed, with Bara Sapoko Ndiaye failing to impress in a rare start.
  • Heidenheim's survival hopes depend on FC St. Pauli dropping points against Mainz on Sunday.
  • The draw leaves Bayern top with 83 points, but the performance raises concerns ahead of the Champions League semi-final.
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