0 – Matchday 10 was the only matchday this season withou an away win.
1,3 – Michael Olise's goal against Mainz on Matchday 31 had the lowest Expected-Goals value of any goal this season (1.3 per cent).
1 - Harry Kane scored the only 'perfect 'hat-trick of the campaign against RB Leipzig on Matchday 1; in Germany a perfect hat-trick is defined as all three goals coming in one half, with no other goals in between them.
1 – Bayern Munich's only loss of the season against Augsburg on Matchday 19 meant that Bayer Leverkusen are still the only team to go through a Bundesliga season undefeated, a record they set in their 2023/24 title win.
2 – Alejandro Grimaldo scored two direct free-kicks against Eintracht Frankfurt on Matchday 3. The last player to do so was Hertha Berlin's Ronny in September 2014.
2:35 - Immanuel Pherai came on as a substitute against Cologne on Matchday 9 in the 77th minute and was shown a yellow-red card just two minutes and 35 seconds later - a new record.
3 – Kane topped the scoring charts for the third time in a row with his tally of 36 goals. Gerd Müller and Robert Lewandowski are the only two other players to achieve such a feat.
3 – On Matchday 31 against Mainz, Bayern became only the third team in Bundesliga history to come back from a three-goal half-time deficit to win. Previously, Bayern had done so against Bochum in September 1976 (a 6-5 win) and 1860 Munich had done so against Düsseldorf in October 1980 (a 4-3 win).
4 - Vincent Kompany is the fourth coach to win the Bundesliga title in each of his first two seasons in the league - Ernst Happel, Pep Guardiola, and Hansi Flick are the others to have achieved this feat
5 – Fabio Vieira is the first player ever to receive two red cards in their first five Bundesliga games (Matchday 5 vs. Union Berlin, Matchday 9 vs. Cologne).
5 – Noah Atubolu made history on Matchday 4 against Werder Bremen when he saved a fifth consecutive penalty - a new record.
5 – Yukinari Sugawara's sending off after five minutes on Matchday 33 against Hoffenheim was the quickest dismissal of the season.
8-1 – Bayern recorded the biggest win of the season when they smashed Wolfsburg 8-1 on Matchday 16.
9 – Dominik Kohr was sent off twice this season, and his red card on Matchday 11 against Hoffenheim set a new record, making him the only player to have been sent off nine times.
9 – Hamburg's last nine penalties have been taken by nine different players, making it the longest streak of different penalty takers in the club's history.
Watch: Kane's perfect hat-trick