Battle of the superstar strikers to decide Der Klassiker
The Bundesliga's top striker Robert Lewandowski goes head-to-head with Erling Braut Haaland on this weekend when league leader Bayern Munich travels to second-placed Borussia Dortmund.
Germany's top clubs are both on 15 points with Bayern top due to its vastly superior goal difference.
The European champion has won all three of the club's most recent meetings, but Dortmund has won two of its last three home games against Bayern.
"Bayern will have respect," former Dortmund captain Sebastian Kehl said in the build-up.
Lewandowski, 32, has banged in 10 goals in his five league games for Bayern, while Dortmund's Haaland, 20, has scored five times.
Ahead of the top-of-the-table clash, Bayern and Dortmund both rested their star strikers last weekend.
The pair warmed-up by each scoring two goals for their respective clubs in midweek Champions League away wins.
Lewandowski, 32, converted a penalty and added a superb header in a 6-2 thrashing of Salzburg.
Not to be outdone, Haaland, 20, also netted twice in Dortmund's 3-0 win at Brugge to become the first player to score 14 goals in his first 11 Champions League games.
Alaba distraction
Bayern has had to deal with off-field distractions, however, caused by David Alaba's contract wrangles.
The defender is "hurt and disappointed" after Bayern withdrew the offer of a contract extension, which reportedly would have earned Alaba up to 20 million euros ($23.6 million) per season.
His contract expires next June and head coach Hansi Flick has said he just wants "calm in the team before the game against Dortmund".
The big question is whether Dortmund can contain a Bayern side which has scored 44 goals in just 12 games this season.
Having reverted to a back four after abandoning a three-man defence, Dortmund hasn't conceded a goal in its last four games.
However, Bayern will be a far bigger test of Dortmund's defensive prowess than Schalke, Zenit St Petersburg, Bielefeld or Brugge.
"We feel very comfortable in the new system," said Dortmund centre-back Manuel Akanji. "We know that we can win against Bayern at home. We have proven that several times."
Midfielder Axel Witsel impressed as a defender alongside Akanji in the win at Brugge.
Witsel could start against Bayern at centre-back if Mats Hummels fails to recover from a thigh strain.
Before the Bundesliga's heavyweights slug it out in Dortmund, third-place RB Leipzig hosts Freiburg, which is winless in its last five games.
Leipzig wants to build on its midweek Champions League win over Paris Saint Germain when the German club's French winger Christopher Nkunku scored against his former club PSG in a 2-1 victory.
One to watch: Alassane Plea
Plea netted a hat-trick in mid-week as Borussia Moenchengladbach returned to its European glory days of the 70s with a 6-0 win at Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
The 27 year-old has also been creative in Europe with four assists - setting up both goals for Marcus Thuram, who just received his first France call-up, in Gladbach's 2-2 home draw against Real Madrid.
Expect Plea and Thuram to spearhead the visitor's attack at Bayer Leverkusen with just a point separating the clubs.
Key stats
37 - average minutes Lewandowski needs to score a Bundesliga goal this season, while Haaland nets in the league every 77 minutes.
5 - goals Haaland has scored in as many Bundesliga matches in 2020/21. Lewandowski has netted a record ten in his first five games.
18 - goals Haaland has scored in his first 20 Bundesliga games. Lewandowski scored five times in his first 20 league games in 2010/11.