4. A Penalty Shootout
Wouldn't it be just typical if the first ever all-German Champions League final went to a penalty shootout? Considering the country is notorious for its penchant for spot-kick drama in major competitions, it would be quite a befitting way to end the tournament. In last season's final, Bayern suffered the heartache of losing out to Chelsea on penalties in their own backyard as the Blues claimed their first ever Champions League win at the Allianz Arena, and the Bavarian's will be desperate to avoid similar disappointment this time round. But Bayern and Dortmund have played four times this season, with half of those games ending in a stalemate, drawing 1-1 twice. Perhaps then the dreaded penalty shootout looms, and it will make a nice change from seeing an English team sobbing into their sleeves by the time all is said and done.