Bundesliga Matchday 6 in pictures
Matchday 6 of the Bundesliga provided a seismic shock in the capital and a comeback for the ages by the league's new leaders, Borussia Dortmund. There was also a first win of the season for Schalke.
Augsburg 4-1 Freiburg
Alfred Finnbogason was the hero for Augsburg, who made light work of Freiburg. The Icelandic striker also scored a hat trick against Freiburg last season, and he was a thorn in the side of his favorite Bundesliga opponents again. It was a much-needed win for Augsburg, who had slid down the Bundesliga after going four league games without a win.
Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1 Hanover
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Hanover in style to pick up their first Bundesliga win in three games. Eintracht opened the scoring through Obite N'Dicka and never looked back, with Ante Rebic adding the crucial second in first half injury time and Jonathan de Guzman adding a third. Florent Muslija got one back for Hanover with five minutes to play, but Jovic put the icing on the cake for the hosts.
Bayer Leverkusen 2-4 Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund staged a magical second half comeback to beat Leverkusen after having been 2-0 down at half time. Marco Reus, pictured here, scored the second goal with Bruun Larsen and substitute Paco Alcacer also among the goals. The victory sends Dortmund top of the Bundesliga for the first time in a year.
Schalke 1-0 Mainz
At their sixth attempt, Schalke have finally picked up some points in the Bundesliga. A shocking start to the season had left them rooted to the bottom of the table, but last season's second placed team edged past Mainz courtesy of an Andreas Schöpf strike in the first half.
Stuttgart 2-1 Werder Bremen
A goalkeeping calamity was not enough to stop Stuttgart picking up their first win of the season against in-form Bremen, who missed the chance to go top. Anastasios Donis and Gozalo Castro scored the goals for the hosts, but the game will be remembered for a farcical moment when a throw in back to goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler's was miscontrolled and ended up in his own net.
Nuremberg 3-0 Fortuna Düsseldorf
Having been thumped 7-0 by Borussia Dortmund earlier in the week, Nuremberg gave their fans something to cheer about with a big win over their newly promoted counterparts Fortuna. Nuremberg's goals came from Behrens' 28th minute penalty, Ishak and Palacios. Fortuna are now without a win in their last three games.
Wolfsburg 2-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach
The Volkswagen Arena saw a gripping game between Wolfsburg and high-flying Gladbach. Twice behind, Wolfsburg fought back each time to ensure they pick up a valuable point. But Bruno Labbadia's side are now without a win in four games after they picked up maximum points in the first two. Gladbach, meanwhile, have won two of their last three and sit fourth in the table.
Hoffenheim 1-2 RB Leipzig
A Yussuf Poulsen double gave RB Leipzig an impressive win at Hoffenheim, who scored an injury time penalty too late to mount a grandstand finish. After a quiet first half, Poulsen discovered his shooting boots after the break to make it back-to-back wins for Ralf Rangnick's men in Sinsheim. For Hoffenheim, however, it's a first loss since Matchday 2.
Hertha Berlin 2-0 Bayern Munich
Hertha's players celebrate after a memorable night in the German capital. Hertha pulled off a stunning win against the Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, their first defeat under coach Robert Kovac. The goals both came in the first half: first a Vedad Ibisevic penalty, which was followed by a fine goal from Ondrej Duda.