Bayern Munich round off their Champions League Group A campaign with a home game against bottom side Lokomotiv Moscow on Wednesday evening.
The reigning European champions are already assured of top spot heading into matchday six, while Lokomotiv have a slim chance of finishing in third.
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Bayern's record run of 15 successive victories in the Champions League, a run that took them all the way to the title last season, came to an end in their most recent match.
However, the 1-1 draw away at Atletico Madrid can be considered an impressive point for the German giants given that they fielded a weakened XI.
Robert Lewandowski and Manuel Neuer were left out of the squad, while Thomas Muller was brought on as a second-half substitute and scored from the penalty spot.
Hansi Flick was in a position to heavily rotate as top spot has been guaranteed since beating Red Bull Salzburg two weeks ago.
Assuming an experimental side is fielded at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, Lokomotiv will consider this an opportunity to pull off what would still be a big upset.
The Russian side still have something to play for, too, as three points in Bavaria, combined with Salzburg failing to beat Atletico, will see them book a Europa League last-32 spot.
Lokomotiv have taken points off Atletico home and away this term, as well as holding Salzburg away, but they are winless in UEFA's flagship competition in 10 games.
It is worth nothing, though, that their most recent such victory came on German soil against Bayer Leverkusen in September 2019.
Bayern are the best team in Europe for a reason, of course, and they are looking to win for a 20th time in 21 home group outings.
They are unbeaten in 15 games overall since a shock 4-1 loss to Hoffenheim in late September - that being their only defeat in 45 outings in a run spanning nearly a year.
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Flick made nine changes to Bayern's starting lineup for the trip to Atletico and something similar can be expected here.
Bright Arrey-Mbi made his debut in the draw at the Wanda Metropolitano, becoming the club's youngest European starter, and will hope to earn another start.
Wingers Douglas Costa and Serge Gnabry were brought on as subs against RB Leipzig at the weekend and may return for this one, highlighting Bayern's strength in depth.
As for the hosts, Daniil Kulikov has tested positive for coronavirus and will play no part, so Stanislav Magkeev should start in central midfield.
Ze Luis, Fedor Smolov, Mikhail Lysov and Dmitri Barinov are Lokomotiv's other confirmed injury absentees.
Anton Miranchuk has netted three of Lokomotiv's five goals in the Champions League this season, while also attempting more shots (7) and creating more chances (8) than any other player for the Russian side.
Bayern Munich possible starting lineup:
Nubel; Sarr, Sule, Alaba, Richards; Musiala, Roca, Goretzka; Gnabry, Choupo-Moting, Costa
Lokomotiv Moscow possible starting lineup:
Guilherme; Zhivoglyadov, Corluka, Cerqueira, Rybus; Ignatjev, Krychowiak, Magkeev, Miranchuk; Eder, Lisakovich
We say: Bayern Munich 2-0 Lokomotiv Moscow
Even accounting for the mass changes that Flick is likely to make, Bayern will still have a strong side on display at the Allianz Arena.
Lokomotiv need a victory to have any hope of keeping their European campaign alive, but they are winless in 10 Champions League matches and that will surely not change on Wednesday.
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