Bayern Munich continue to coast to victory in the Bundesliga after beating Hamburger five nil at the Allianz Arena on Saturday evening, softfootball reports.
Harry Kane scored a brace, alongside a single goal from trio players Serge Gnabry, Alexander Pavlovic and Lius Diaz for the hosts to extend their dominance in the league. Harry Kane was voted man of the match after the game.

Into the game, Bayern Munich Coach Vincent Kompany started Harry Kane, while new signing Nicolas Jackson saw the start of the game from the bench.
Softfootball understands that Bayern came fully into the party as they scored early into the game with a third-minute strike from Serge Gnabry from Konrad Lamier. The host didn’t take time before doubling the lead with Aleksandar Pavlović’s goal in the 9th minute. Four minutes later, Michael Olise could have increased the lead for the host but was saved by Hamburger’s goalkeeper Daniel Fernandes.

Meanwhile, Bayern’s high-flying moment continued in the game when Luis Diaz’s shot from the six-yard box was also saved by Daniel in the 21st minute.
The effort from Bayern later paid off two minutes later when VAR approved the penalty check from Aboubaka Soumaboro’s handball, leading to Harry Kane’s first goal of the evening in the 26th minute.
Here is Kane’s penalty goal for Bayern against Hamburger as shared on the GoalsXtra X handle this evening. Here is Kane’s goal:
🎥 GOAL | Kane
— Goals Xtra (@GoalsXtra) September 13, 2025
Harry Kane converts penalty.
🇩🇪 Bayern München 3-0 Hamburgpic.twitter.com/K98Lg11E7M
And at the half-hour mark, Diaz made the goal tally four from Joshua Kimich’s assist for the Bavarians.

A chance to get on the scoresheet for Hamburger was averted by the hosts, who kept the scoreline 4-0 till the end of the halftime.
Into the second half, Vincent Kompany brought in new signing Nicolas Jackson to replace Serge Gnabry in the 46th minute. But with the game almost settled for the day, Bayern Munich scored the fifth from Harry Kane’s pocket strike following Olise’s pass.
After the game, Bayern Munich posted Jackson on their official X handle, as he waved to fans after his debut game with the Bavarians.
Jacksons erste Eindrücke vom Debüt in der Allianz Arena! 🥰 #FCBHSV pic.twitter.com/oRO1kPYCGh
— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) September 13, 2025
Jackson also had a moment in the game, having forced Daniel Fernandes to make a save in the 71st minute before Tom Bischof’s header went wide a minute later.
Bayern Munich leads the league with nine points as they face Hoffenheim in the league next week. Hamburg are currently in the 17th position with one point, and they play Heidenheim next week.