Bayern Munich enter the Bundesliga 2026/27 season as clear favorites after a 2025/26 double, and our predicted top 5 has them finishing first ahead of a Borussia Dortmund side built on the league’s best defense. Below is our forecast for the final top 5, ranked 5 to 1, with the ordering, the reasoning, and the American players worth tracking. Bayern won last season with 89 points and finished 27 clear of fifth, so the real drama sits in the chase behind them.
Why this list matters
The Bundesliga has become a league of two speeds. One club wins it and everyone else fights for Champions League money, so predicting the top 5 is really predicting who banks the biggest checks.
This forecast weighs last season’s table against a busy summer of coaching changes and transfers. Three of these five clubs start 2026/27 with a new man in the dugout, which is exactly why the order is not obvious.
For US readers, the Bundesliga is also the top American pipeline in Europe. Eight of its 18 clubs opened last season with capped USMNT players, and several sit inside our predicted top 5.
5. VfB Stuttgart

Stuttgart hold the No. 5 spot because they kept their best players while rivals sold. Sebastian Hoeneß returns with Angelo Stiller, Ermedin Demirović, Jamie Leweling and Maximilian Mittelstädt all retained, a rare thing at this level.
The additions are smart rather than flashy. Leicester’s Bilal El Khannouss brings creativity, Feyenoord winger Leo Sauer adds pace, and Deniz Undav is back as the focal point after a 19 goal league season.
Stuttgart finished fourth last season and reached the DFB-Pokal final, so a top 5 return is a floor rather than a ceiling. The risk is a fixture pileup, with Champions League soccer stretching a squad that runs thin behind the first eleven.
- Stuttgart Bundesliga finish in 2025/26: 4th
4. RB Leipzig
Leipzig land at No. 4 because a strong squad now carries real transition risk. They finished third last season with 65 points, then dismissed Ole Werner despite that finish and handed the team to Martín Demichelis.
Selling Castello Lukeba’s midfield partner Diomande to Real Madrid removed a rising asset, and a new coach means a new system installed on the fly. Leipzig still have the talent to finish higher, but a new voice plus a key sale usually means a slow start.
The upside is obvious if Demichelis clicks early. Few squads in Germany can match Leipzig for raw ceiling, and a fast autumn would push them straight back toward the podium.
- RB Leipzig points in 2025/26: 65

3. Bayer Leverkusen

Leverkusen are our boldest call, jumping back into the top 3 despite finishing outside it last season. The talent is simply too rich to sit in the Europa League places for long, even mid rebuild under new coach Carles Martínez.
Victor Boniface leads the line, Argentina’s Facundo Medina arrives from Marseille to steady the defense, and USMNT playmaker Malik Tillman gives Martínez a genuine creator. Tillman scored six league goals in his first Leverkusen season and should grow into a bigger role.
The bet here is that a champion this recent does not fall far. Leverkusen won the whole thing in 2024, and that spine plus this summer’s spending should outrun a wobbly opening.
- Tillman Bundesliga goals in 2025/26: 6
2. Borussia Dortmund
Dortmund take second because defense wins consistency, and nobody defended better last season. Niko Kovač built the league’s meanest back line, conceding just 34 goals across 34 games on the way to 73 points.
Kovač signed on through 2027 and has been blunt that he does not see Dortmund catching Bayern this year. That honesty is the tell, because a team built to grind out results rarely collapses, even if it rarely overwhelms.
American teenager Mathis Albert is one to watch here, part of a young core that gives Dortmund a higher ceiling than a pure defensive record suggests.
- Dortmund goals conceded in 2025/26: 34

1. Bayern Munich

Bayern win the Bundesliga 2026/27 title, and it is not especially close in our forecast. Vincent Kompany’s champions racked up 89 points last season and finished a staggering 27 clear of fifth, then completed a domestic double.
Harry Kane stayed, which settles the biggest question before it was asked. He scored 36 league goals last season, and Bayern quietly reinforced with Nathaniel Brown and Ismael Saibari while keeping the title winning core intact.
The only real threats are complacency and injuries. Jamal Musiala’s return to full fitness only widens the gap, and a fifth straight title feels less like a prediction than a countdown.
- Kane Bundesliga goals in 2025/26: 36
The verdict
Our predicted top 5 reads Bayern, Dortmund, Leverkusen, Leipzig, Stuttgart, with Bayern clear and the four chasers separated by fine margins. The biggest threat to this order is Eintracht Frankfurt, who bring Adi Hütter back for a second spell and could gatecrash the top 5 if his pressing clicks fast.
For American fans, the through line is talent. Tillman at Leverkusen and Albert at Dortmund mean two of our top three feature USMNT prospects, one more reason to follow the German race all the way to May.
Frequently asked questions
Who will win the Bundesliga 2026/27 title? Our prediction is Bayern Munich, who start as heavy favorites after an 89 point, double winning 2025/26 and kept Harry Kane and their core together.
Can anyone stop Bayern in the Bundesliga 2026/27 season? Realistically no club is favored to, but Dortmund’s league best defense makes them the most likely to apply pressure if Bayern stumble.
Which American players feature in our Bundesliga 2026/27 top 5? Malik Tillman at Bayer Leverkusen and Mathis Albert at Borussia Dortmund both feature, with veteran Timothy Chandler still at Eintracht Frankfurt just outside.
Where can I watch the Bundesliga 2026/27 season in the US? Most matches stream free on Fandango, with at least 30 marquee games on USA Network, plus Spanish coverage on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock.
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