The Bundesliga will return this weekend with the gameweek 13 games across the various stadiums across Germany.
The highlight of the weekend will be the two games involving the remaining two unbeaten sides in the league- Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich.
Of the two sides, Thomas Tuchel’s side will be first in action on Saturday evening when they host Union Berlin at the Arianz Arena.
The Bavarians head into this game in second position with 32 points garnered in their 12 games. They are just two points below Leverkusen and will hope to temporarily go top of the log with a victory over struggling Union Berlin.
Berlin sit second bottom on the log with just 12 points and without a win in 16 games in all competitions
Heading into this game, Bayern drew a very rare Allianz Arena blank against Copenhagen in the UEFA Champions League, while in the same competition, Union picked up a point with a 1-1 draw against Braga.
More than 24 hours after Bayern playing, Leverkusen will be action when they host Borussia Dortmund at BayArena.
Leverkusen, currently holding a two-points lead over Munich, will seek to maintain their position on the log with a win over Dortmund who have blown hot and cold this season.
Xabi Alonso’s side has been fan to watch this season, winning 11 of their 12 top-flight games in an unbeaten start to the campaign.
They will in search of what would be a record seventh consecutive home triumph when they host a Dortmund side who are fourth-placed going into Matchday 13.
In the midweek, Leverkusen defeated Häcken 2-0 in the Europa League, while Dortmund qualified for the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League in some style by beating AC Milan 3-1.
Apart from Bayern and Leverkusen games, Darmstadt will at home against Koln on Friday.
On Saturday, VFL Bochum will host Wolfsburg, RB Leipzig will play Heidenheim while Borrusia Monchengladbach and VFB Stuggart will battle Hoffenheim and Werder Bremen respectively.
On Sunday, Mainz O5 and Augsburg will be action against Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt respectively.