A review of Tuesday night's action in the German Bundesliga, including a win for Bayern Munich and a draw for Dortmund.
Bayern Munich maintained their 100 per cent Bundesliga record with a 3-0 home victory over Wolfsburg, while Borussia Dortmund's stuttering start to their title defence continued with a 3-3 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt.
Bastian Schweinsteiger set the Bavarians on their way at the Allianz Arena in the 24th minute before a second-half brace from Mario Mandzukic made the points safe.
The result saw Bayern open up a seven-point cushion over Dortmund, the Westphalians having to settle for a point after relinquishing 2-0 and 3-1 leads in Frankfurt.
First-half goals from Lukasz Piszczek and Marco Reus looked to have put the visitors in control at half-time, but Stefan Aigner and Takashi Inui netted to get the promoted hosts back on level terms within six minutes of the restart.
And, although substitute Mario Gotze struck to re-establish Dortmund's advantage in the 54th minute, they were pegged back again by an Anderson equaliser 17 minutes from time.
The draw allowed both Schalke and Fortuna Dusseldorf to leapfrog Dortmund in the standings, with respective victories over Mainz and Greuther Furth.
Jefferson Farfan's first-half penalty put Schalke in the ascendancy against Mainz and further strikes after the interval from Lewis Holtby and substitute Teemu Pukki sealed a 3-0 win and lifted the Royal Blues to third.
Oliver Fink and Ken Ilso, meanwhile, were on target as Dusseldorf emerged 2-0 winners - and maintained their record of having not conceded in the league this season - against fellow top-flight newcomers Furth to climb to fourth.
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