There will be just two minutes added on at the end of this match.
88'
Time running out here on Bayern! They would move into a share of top spot in the Bundesliga with a draw, but Dortmund would be able to open a three-point gap on the defending champions when they take to the pitch tomorrow. Wolfsburg are showing no signs of wavering here.
86'
K. Coman enters the game and replaces F. Ribéry.
The second sees Ribery give way for Kingsley Coman.
STAT: Bayern are unbeaten in 24 top-flight home games (W19, D5). Their last Bundesliga defeat in the Allianz Arena came against Martin Schmidt’s Mainz side in March 2016 (2-1).
85'
J. Rodríguez enters the game and replaces A. Robben.
R. Bazoer enters the game and replaces D. Origi.
Bayern make their final two changes as well. James Rodriguez replaces Robben with the first.
A final Wolfsburg change on the night sees midfielder Riechedly Bazoer replace striker Divock Origi.
83'
D. Didavi has scored a goal for Wolfsburg! Assist by P. Verhaegh.
Verhaegh provides the assist.
UNBELIEVABLE! WOLFSBURG COMPLETE THE COMEBACK! Didavi off the bench to break Bayern hearts as he collects a pass from Verhaegh and finishes exquisitely off the near post and in! Wolfsburg are level with the defending champions!
81'
Has to be better! Bodies forward in numbers for Bayern as they break four against two. Tolisso leads the charge, but almost has too many options as he can't pull the trigger on a pass before eventually trying a shot from 20 yards, which winds up striking the back of Lewandowski, who was in an offside position.
79'
Approaching the final 10 minutes now and momentum really is even. Neither side has found the edge, aside from the one on the scoresheet right now, but Bayern are being made to work hard to see this one out.
77'
SHOCKING MISS! That's a stunning bit of build-up play and a delicious back-heel from Muller to tee up Ribery with an empty net from 12 yards, but the Frenchman skies his effort! That surely would have put the game to bed!
75'
STAT: Arjen Robben's goal tonight pulled him level with Giovane Elber's record for most Bundesliga goals scored for Bayern by a foreign player, with 92. Robert Lewandowski is fourth on that list with 84.
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D. Didavi enters the game and replaces Ignacio Camacho.
Wolfsburg's second change is an attacking one, as Daniel Didavi replaces Camacho.
71'
Exquisite challenge! That's an important piece of defending on the end of a terrific bit of play from Malli, who has been quiet tonight in this, his 150th Bundesliga appearance. Wolfsburg remain in the asendency, with confidence quickly building.
69'
Bayern really are in the midst of a lethargic period. There's not much happening right now when they're in possession, and their time on the ball has been somewhat limited. They need to improve here or there could just be a shock on the cards.
67'
You can really see the effect Martin Scmidt has had on this Wolfsburg side. The coach has instilled a high-intensity approach and it has not wavered one bit in the visitors, who continued to show heart and grit even when Bayern went 2-0 up before the break.
65'
Wolfsburg have not turned a two-goal half-time deficit around to end a match with a positive result since 2010, but opportunity presents itself here following Ulreich's error. It's delicately poised in Munich, and you can just feel the tension starting to build.
63'
C. Tolisso enters the game and replaces A. Vidal.
Bayern's first change of the night sees Corentin Tolisso replace Vidal, who was playing on a yellow.
62'
STAT: Bayern have won 14 of their last 15 competitive home games during the Oktoberfest period (D1 – 1-1 vs. Cologne in October 2016).
60'
Great goalkeeping from Casteels! The Belgian shows great command of his area to punch a cross clear with excellent distance, earning a roar of approval from the travelling supporters. He goes catch Lewandowski on the follow-through, and the striker stays down as he takes some time to collect himself and get back to his feet.
58'
SHOULD BE IN! That was a glorious opportunity for Bayern to restore their two-goal lead as Robben is played clean through by Vidal, but the Dutchman just snatches at the chance, sending an effort wide at the near post!
56'
M. Arnold has scored a goal for Wolfsburg!
ULREICH'S ERROR IS WOLFSBURG'S GIFT! Just like that, the visitors are back in it! Arnold drives a swerving free-kick at goal that has some late movement behind it, but it's in a central position, one Ulreich should parry with ease. Instead the keeper completely whiffs on it and it creeps in under the bar! That's one you would expect Neuer to catch...
54'
Another set-piece opportunity for Bayern as they get Hummels and Boateng up the pitch and into the area in anticipation of a cross coming in from a free-kick. It's Lewandowski who meets the delivery, heading wide, but he was offside anyhow.
52'
STAT: Wolfsburg have five points from five games (same as 12 months ago) – they’ve only been worse off at this stage once: 2007/08 (4).
50'
Much better! That's more like it from the visitors! Origi steals the ball, turns and springs a quick counter. A ball in from the right is met by Arnold at the near post, but his first-time effort crashes into the side-netting with the aid of a deflection.
48'
An early chance for Bayern is squandered by Robben, but it's a sign of what's to come in this match. The hosts waste no time getting back on the front foot and are beaming with confidence given how they ended that first half.
46'
J. Błaszczykowski enters the game and replaces William.
Jakub Blaszczykowski replaces William at the break.
Back underway at the Allianz Arena!
45'
HALF-TIME: BAYERN MUNICH 2-0 WOLFSBURG.
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Well curse of the commentator, it would seem. This is much less manageable now for Wolfsburg, who have a big hole to dig out of in the second half. They're ending this first frame on a high, with Origi forcing Ulreich into a save, but that's not enough to cut into this deficit.
42'
A. Robben has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by Rafinha.
Rafinha will have to settle for an assist.
BAYERN'S LEAD IS DOUBLED! Robben drives through the heart of the defence and rifles a strike at goal. It takes a hearty deflection off Rafinha to wrong-foot Casteels and settle into the back of the net, but the goal is credited to the Dutchman as his initial shot was heading on target.
41'
The tempo has fizzled out a bit with half-time approaching. Wolfsburg will be upset over the penalty decision, but all things considered they can't be too upset over the scoreline, especially considering how they've fared recently in Munich.
39'
STAT: Bayern are unbeaten in nine top-flight matches played on a Friday (W8, D1) – they haven’t lost on the opening day of the weekend since 30th January 2015 (4-1 in Wolfsburg – the last time this fixture took place on a Friday).
37'
Another free-kick for Bayern, and another escape for Wolfsburg. The visitors can't afford to keep giving up set-pieces in these attacking positions. With so much skill in the Bayern side, eventually they will punish Wolfsburg's lack of discipline.
35'
There's renewed life about Bayern now as they get after Wolfsburg in hunt of a second. Lewandowski remains the primary target up top, with every attack looking to go through him.
33'
Penalty goal scored by R. Lewandowski for Bayern Munich!
WAS IT EVER IN DOUBT! Clinical penalty from Lewandowski who continues to haunt Wolfsburg! That's his 15th goal in 14 Bundesliga matches against the Wolves!
31'
PENALTY TO BAYERN! Wolfsburg up in arms as the referee points to the spot after Lewandowski goes to ground trying to turn towards goal after a terrific touch - but it's certainly a soft decision!
29'
STAT: Robert Lewandowski has netted 13 goals for Bayern in 18 Bundesliga home matches during the Oktoberfest period – only Gerd Muller (18) more.
27'
Bayern remain insistent on playing these little chipped passes over Wolfsburg's back line, but they're not putting the visitors under any real pressure. They're consistently being snuffed out with ease, usually by Casteels who is reading them flawlessly by now.
25'
William gets yellow.
A third yellow card of this first half is awarded now, and the second for Wolfsburg, as William catches Ribery with a late foul in a harmless area near the touchline.
23'
Wolfsburg continue to grow into the game here. Bayern don't have enough pace in transition, and that's allowed Wolfsburg to get their shape back each time Bayern look to move from back foot to front.
21'
Good response from Wolfsburg as they negotiate their first real attack of the night, winning themselves a corner. The ensuing delivery is strong, but Lewandowski is hungrier as he meets it first to head clear.
19'
Better from Lewandowski! He learned his lesson from the last free-kick, getting this one up and over the wall, but the accuracy is just off as it fizzes wide of the near post.
18'
M. Tisserand gets yellow.
Tisserand goes into the book now as he charges through the back of Muller in an attempt to win the ball. The physicality is just starting to ramp up here.
17'
STAT: Wolfsburg conceded 11 top-flight goals against Bayern last season (0-5 A, 0-6 H) – more than they’ve ever let in against a specific side in a single Bundesliga season (previously 9 vs. SVW in 1999/2000).
15'
While Wolfsburg look comfortable in defence, they're posing no threat whatsoever in attack. Their glimpses of possession have been few and far between, simply not good enough to test Bayern's defence on the break and disrupt their rhythm in possession.
13'
A. Vidal gets yellow.
Vidal catches Camacho with a late challenge and that will see him into the book - already his third yellow card of this young Bundesliga season.
12'
Straight into the wall! Plenty of anticipation building through the stadium as Lewandowski stands over the free-kick while Casteels gets his wall ready, and he does a good job of doing so as Lewandowski's effort is hit straight into it.
11'
Good interplay from the hosts as an incisive ball through the middle finds Robben. The Dutchman attempts a delicious one-two with Lewandowski, but is fouled on the turn, earning Bayern a free-kick on the edge of the box.
9'
Wolfsburg have settled in defensively, but they need to do a better job of pressing high up the pitch. They're organised when compact, but the likes of Rafinha and Kimmich have too much time out wide to send balls into the box.
7'
STAT: Bayern have won their last 19 competitive home games against Wolfsburg – their best-ever run against a specific side (previously 15 in a row vs. Eintracht Frankfurt between 1978 and 1991).
5'
Early dominance from Bayern here as they dictate the tempo and rarely relinquish possession. They have started this match full of confidence, buoyed by their recent form and dominance over Wolfsburg.
3'
Bayern issue an early warning with a threatening ball played in fron the right. Vidal's header loops high into the air, but Casteels is able to parry behind for a corner. The ensuing delivery falls for Boateng on the rebound, following another Vidal header, but his effort is blocked!
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And they're off! Wolfsburg get the match underway, attacking left to right.
Hello and welcome to live coverage from the Allianz Arena as Bayern host Wolfsburg in this Friday night Bundesliga clash!
Bayern have rebounded emphatically from their first defeat of the season at Hoffenheim a fortnight ago, winning their last three matches without conceding, outscoring their opposition 10-0 across all competitions.
The solitary defeat this campaign has seen Bayern slip to second in the table, however, trailing leaders Borussia Dortmund by a single point, but they will fancy their chances of moving into first tonight, at least temporarily, given their recent dominance over the Wolves.
Wolfsburg have stumbled out of the gate this season with just one victory from five matches, scoring just three goals and never netting more than once in a match – though they have been somewhat stout defensively, with the exception of a 3-0 defeat at home to Dortmund on opening day.
They sit in 13th place in the table as a result of their slow start, which dates back to last season in fact, winning just twice from their last 10 league matches – both of those coming away from home, though they have had a nightmare at the Allianz Arena, last picking up a point there in 2001.
Carlo Ancelotti makes five changes from their victory over Schalke on Tuesday. Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels are restored in the centre of defence, with Arturo Vidal coming into midfield. Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery man the wings in attack, replacing Kingsley Coman and James Rodriguez.
Martin Schmidt makes four changes from Tuesday's draw with Werder Bremen. Marcel Tisserand, Gian-Luca Itter, Joshua Guilavogui and William come into the team, replacing Robin Knoche, Yannick Gerhardt, Daniel Didavi and Paul-Georges Ntep.
Robert Lewandowski and Arjen Robben on target for Bayern, as the usual suspects have them on course for a straightforward three points tonight, in what would be their 20th successive home victory over Wolfsburg.
That's all for our live coverage, thanks for following along. Goodbye!
Sven Ulreich's error opened the door to Wolfsburg's comeback, started by Maximilian Arnold and capped off by Daniel Didavi, as the visitors erased a 2-0 half-time deficit to avoid defeat at the Allianz Arena after 19 consecutive defeats at the venue!
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