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Dortmund vs Bayern Munich: Kick-off time, live stream, TV channel and team news from Bundesliga clash

Pressure grows on Dortmund boss Peter Bosz as Bayern come to town looking to extend their lead at the top

Bayern stars help Thomas Muller celebrate hitting the opening goal against Celtic

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PETER BOSZ is under pressure to deliver as Dortmund host Bayern Munich in a top-two clash in the Bundesliga.

BVB are effectively out of the Champions League after two dreadful draws with Cypriot side Apoel, and three winless games in the league have seen them surrender top spot to their fierce rivals.

 Borussia Dortmund are facing an embarrassing Champions League exit
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Borussia Dortmund are facing an embarrassing Champions League exitCredit: EPA

Bayern have excelled since parting ways with Carlo Ancelotti and have won their last three in the Bundesliga without conceding a goal.

These games are often high-scoring affairs, with the last three fixtures producing 13 goals.

 James Rodriguez in action for Bayern Munich during 2-1 victory away at Celtic
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James Rodriguez in action for Bayern Munich during 2-1 victory away at CelticCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

What time is kick-off?

THIS famous grudge match takes place on Saturday, November 4 at the Westfalenstadion.

Kick-off is at 5.30pm UK time.

Which channel can I watch it on?

YOU can catch this one on BT Sport 2, with coverage starting at 5.15pm.

We'll have a LIVE updates tracker here on SunSport, with reaction and analysis from Germany after the final whistle.

 Arturo Vidal celebrates with Coman and his Bayern pals
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Arturo Vidal celebrates with Coman and his Bayern palsCredit: AFP or licensors

What is the team news?

BOTH sides come into this one with crammed treatment rooms and some major stars on the sidelines.

Thomas Muller and Franck Ribery are out, whilst Robert Lewandowski is a doubt on his return to Dortmund.

 Bayern stars help Thomas Muller celebrate hitting the opening goal against Celtic
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Bayern stars help Thomas Muller celebrate hitting the opening goal against CelticCredit: EPA

Dan-Axel Zagadou picked up a red card against Hannover and will sit this out through suspension.

Marco Reus and Lukasz Piszczek will play no part with long-term knocks.

RB Leipzig director Ralf Rangnick runs on the pitch at half time against Bayern Munich, to dispute bad call using his phone
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