Bayern Munich have a powerful attack, as evidenced by their 5-1 victory over Hoffenheim and their five-goal lead in their first game of the season against Leipzig. However, their defense isn't always reliable—in recent matches, they've even conceded goals against teams like Hamburg and Augsburg.
RB Leipzig also possesses significant attacking potential, as evidenced by their recent three-goal wins. Despite a 5-1 defeat to Bayern in January, they managed to score, and in previous head-to-head encounters, they've regularly harassed the Munich side. Their ability to create chances even against the strongest opponents is undeniable.
Their head-to-head record clearly points to a high probability of a mutually beneficial outcome. In the last five matches between these teams, both teams have scored in three instances, with the combined goal total exceeding 3.5 goals in four of those games. Given the cup format, which encourages open play, and the teams' mutual attacking strength, an exchange of goals seems a logical outcome.