Bayern Munich returned to winning ways in the Bundesliga through a 3-1 triumph over VfB Stuttgart to extend their lead at the top of the table on Saturday afternoon.
Bayern, who were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw against Werder Bremen last Saturday, trailed in the opening exchanges through Tanguy Coulibaly.
This inspired Kingsley Coman to bring his side level in the latter minutes of the first half with Robert Lewandowski adding a second before Douglas Costa came off the bench to put the icing on the cake.
Borussia Dortmund failed to keep pace with the league leaders Bayern Munich after going down 2-1 against struggling FC Koln at home.
A brace from Ellyes Skhiri either side of the half led Koln to their first win of the season, as Thorgan Hazard pulled a goal back for the Black and Yellow in the latter stages of the match.
RB Leipzig got back to winning ways in all competitions following a 2-1 success over second-bottom Arminia Bielefeld.
Leipzig took the lead midway in the first half through Angelino before Christopher Nkunku doubled their advantage moments in the second half.
Alexander Sorloth should've added to Leipzig's advantage from the penalty spot later in the second stanza, but missed as Fabian Klos gave the visitors a consolation before fulltime.
SC Freiburg's slow start to the season continued after playing to a 1-1 draw away to FC Augsburg in a mid-table contest.
Vincenzo Grifo gifted the visitors the lead midway in the second half, but Augsburg replied through Ruben Vargas in the closing period.
Union Berlin and Eintracht Frankfurt played an entertaining 3-3 draw in a top-half battle at the Alte Forsterei Stadium.
Union were in front just after two minutes through Robert Andrich and netted a second moments later from the spot courtesy of Max Kruse.
A brace from Andre Silva late in the first half sprung Eintracht to life with Bas Dost putting the side ahead late in the second half before Kruse netted his brace to force a point for his side.