Dortmund do the double
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Up for the Cup
Bayern Munich were gunning for a record-extending 16th DFB Pokal triumph, while Dortmund were vying for a third.
Lucky mascot
The DFB Pokal mascot Paule the Eagle is sandwiched by Bayern Munich's Bernie the Bear and Dortmund's Emma the Bee.
Biathlon beauty
Bayern and Dortmund were led out onto the pitch by Germany's reigning Olympic biathlon champion Magdalena Neuner.
Final flurry
Shinji Kagawa may be on his way out of Dortmund this summer but the Japan star - watched by, among others, Sir Alex Ferguson - opened the scoring for his side.
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Mats' Humdinger
But Mats Hummels sent Dortmund back into the lead just before half-time, beating Manuel Neuer from the penalty spot.
Pole Position
Dortmund's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski then claimed a 36-minute hat-trick to put the league champions in control.
Double delight
The final score of 5-2 was an embarrassing one for Bayern ahead of next week's Champions League final, while Dortmund could celebrate a first ever league and cup double.
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Goodbye Guardiola
Pep Guardiola took charge of Barcelona for the last time in the league as the Catalans travelled to Real Betis.
Park the Bus
Sergio Busquets gave Barca a first-half lead after rising to head home a corner, though Dani Alves was sent off before the half was through.
All Bet's off
Ruben Castro equalised for Real Betis in the second half, however, before adding a second for the hosts to put them ahead.
Malian magic
There was to be one final twist in the tale as Seydou Keita popped up to head home a stoppage-time equaliser for Barca.













