GERMANY: BUNDESLIGA
Here is a summary of Saturday's results:
Wolfsburg 0-2 Dortmund
Raphael Guerreiro scored the opening goal in the 32nd minute. Achraf Hakimi sealed the victory with a 78th-minute strike.
Wolfsburg were reduced to 10 men when Felix Klaus was redcarded for foul play.
Monchengladbach 1-3 Leverkusen
Kai Havertz opened this four-goal thriller with a seventh-minute goal to give Leverkusen the lead. Marcus Thuram equalised after the break, but the visitors restored their lead through Havertz again (penalty). Nine minutes before time, Sven Bender added the cherry on the cake with a match-winning goal.
Paderborn 1-1 Hoffenheim
Robert Skov put Hoffenheim in front in the fourth minute. Dennis Srbeny levelled matters five minutes later.
Freiburg 0-1 Werder Bremen
Leonardo Bittencourt scored what would be the winning goal as early as in the 19th minute.
Manuel Gulde thought he had found a late equaliser for the hosts, but his goal was disallowed for offside against ten-man Bremen who had Philipp Bargfrede sent off after picking up two yellow cards.
Meanwhile, table leaders Bayern Munich will attempt to peel further away from Dortmund when they host Eintracht Frankfurt at 7:30pm.
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Here is a selection of pictures from the games:
Banners reading "For Borussia-against ghost matches" and "football without fans is nothing" were seen in the stadium ahead of the Moenchengladbach v Leverkusen game
Cardboard pictures of Moenchengladbach's Bundesliga winning team of 1970 were seen in the stands
Before kicking off, Dortmund and Wolfsburg players observe a minute's silence in homage to the victims of the coronavirus pandemic
Leverkusen's German midfielder Kai Havertz scored the opening goal against Moenchengladbach
Dortmund's Norwegian forward Erling Braut Haaland tussled for the ball against Wolfsburg
Paderborn's German midfielder Gerrit Holtmann battled for the ball with Hoffenheim's Czech defender Pavel Kaderabek
Wolfsburg's German head coach Oliver Glasner gestured from the touchline after seeing his side trail against Dortmund
This is the moment Paderborn's German goalkeeper Leopold Zingerle conceded a goal against Hoffenheim
It was a sticky situation as Wolfsburg's Dutch forward Wout Weghorst landed on Dortmund's Danish midfielder Thomas Delaney
This is how Hoffenheim's Danish forward Robert Skov (R) celebrated his goal with teammates
Leverkusen's Dutch head coach Peter Bosz was an unsettled man on the sidelines