Bayern begin their Champions League campaign in September with a trip to Israel to face Maccabi Haifa, where they emerge 3-0 victors
A draw with Juventus follows before Bayern suffer their first defeat of the competition, a 2-1 defeat in Bordeaux. That is followed up with another 2-0 defeat in Munich, again to the French side
A 1-0 victory over Maccabi Haifa follows before Bayern come from behind to earn a stunning 4-1 win over Juventus in Italy to secure their path through to the knockout stages of the competition
Inter Milan begin their campaign with a visit from European champions Barcelona, which sees Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Barcelona) facing their old clubs. The game ends 0-0
A 1-1 draw against Russian side Rubin Kazan follows before Inter fail to win again, with Dynamo Kiev holding the Italians to a 2-2 draw in Milan
Wesley Sneijder's goal gives Inter their first victory of the campaign as they come from behind to beat Dynamo Kiev 2-1 victory in Ukraine
But a 2-0 defeat by Barcelona follows as Inter's hopes of progressing to the knockout stages of the tournament hang by a thread
Jose Mourinho's men progress thanks to a 2-0 victory over Rubin Kazan with goals from strikers Samuel Eto'o and Mario Balotelli
Bayern face Fiorentina in the round of 16, and defeat the Italian side 2-1 in Munich. They later secure their progress on away goals with Arjen Robben's 66th-minute goal rescuing the German side
Bayern meet Manchester United in the quarter-finals and despite Wayne Rooney's early goal, Franck Ribery and Ivica Olic earn them victory
United race into a 3-0 lead at Old Trafford but goals from Olic, just before half-time, and later from Robben send the German club through on away goals for the second successive tie
French side Lyon are next up for Munich and despite Ribery's red card, Robben seals a 1-0 first-leg victory in Germany. Ribery's dismissal would later cost him a place in the final
The second leg in Lyon is an easier affair with Olic's hat-trick sending Bayern into Saturday's final in Madrid
Chelsea are the visitors to Milan for the round of 16, with Inter edging an entertaining game 2-1 thanks to Esteban Cambiasso's second-half goal
Manager Jose Mourinho makes as emotional return to Stamford Bridge as his Inter Milan side play superbly to defeat Chelsea 1-0 thanks to Samuel Eto'o's second-half goal
Inter face CSKA Moscow in the quarter-final and two 1-0 victories secure their path into the semis where they again face Barcelona
Barcelona take an early lead but are stunned by goals from Wesley Sneijder, Douglas Maicon and Diego Alberto Milito. It gives Inter a vital 3-1 advantage ahead of the replay at the Nou Camp
Defender Gerard Pique's late goal is not enough to send champions Barca through with Inter progressing into Saturday's final
Dubbed "the translator" by some Barca fans, Mourinho celebrates victory over his former employers with the Portuguese now bidding to win his second Champions League as a manager, having previously tasted success with Porto
For Bayern boss Louis van Gaal, Saturday's final also gives him an opportunity to win his second Champions League winner's medal as a manager having lifted the trophy with Ajax in 1995
Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium will host the final which for the first time this year is being played on a Saturday
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