The Bundesliga fixture between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin, originally postponed due to heavy snowfall in Munich, has been rescheduled for January 24, as confirmed by the league on Tuesday. The initial match, slated for the past weekend, faced cancellation due to security risks and challenging traffic conditions resulting from the substantial snowfall in the Bavarian capital. Bayern Munich, currently undefeated and trailing leaders Bayer Leverkusen by three points with a game in hand, navigated the decision to ensure the safety and well-being of all involved.
Southern Germany, particularly Munich, experienced adverse weather conditions characterized by low temperatures and significant snowfall, prompting the unavoidable cancellation of the original fixture. Bayern Munich's rescheduled match against Union Berlin will now take place in January, allowing for a safer and more conducive playing environment. Union Berlin, who achieved a club-best fourth-place finish last season, currently find themselves at the bottom of the Bundesliga table, having suffered defeats in nine of their last ten games.
As the Bundesliga heads into its winter break on December 20, Bayern Munich will resume their campaign in the new year with a home fixture against Hoffenheim scheduled for January 12. With the rescheduled match against Union Berlin, Bayern aims to continue their pursuit of league leaders Bayer Leverkusen and maintain their unbeaten streak in the competition.
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