Bayern Munich sealed their place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals on Thursday night and their attention will now turn to securing a record-extending league title success.
Vincent Kompany's have occupied top spot in the Bundesliga table since the opening day of the season and their only defeat thus far came when they were stunned by a late comeback from FC Augsburg in January.
Bayern's imperious form has seen them take a large lead at the top of the table, with nearest challengers Borussia Dortmund currently twelve points behind their Der Klassiker rivals.
That gap means Bayern could potentially seal a record 35th title in the German top flight in a matter of days.
With Harry Kane enjoying a career-best scoring season at the Allianz Arena, the club are inching closer to equalling the most goals ever scored by a team in a single season in one of Europe's top five leagues.
That record is currently held by Real Madrid in 2011-12, when a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired side netted 121 times en route to a 32nd La Liga title.
Ahead of Bayern's clash with Stuttgart this weekend Borussia Dortmund will travel to Hoffenheim as they attempt to keep pace with the runaway leaders.
A win for Niko Kovac's side on Saturday would keep their faint hopes of the most unlikely of fightbacks in a title race alive, even if Bayern are able to claim a 25th league win of the campaign the following day.
Should that be the case however, Bayern would need to lose their next four consecutive league games - something they haven't done for nearly 50 years - and Dortmund would need to overcame a 46-goal deficit in terms of goal difference.
As such, Bayern can put one hand on the trophy a win over Stuttgart on Sunday and they are currently 2/5 to do just that, moving a step closer to a securing a second Treble in the process.
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