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Euro round-up: Honours even between Bundesliga big two, Osasuna shock Barcelona

Bayern Munich's 100% record this season ended with a 1-1 draw against reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen.

Robert Andrich fired Leverkusen in front after 31 minutes at the Allianz Arena but Aleksandar Pavlovic levelled with a stunning effort eight minutes later.

Vincent Kompany’s Bayern dictated the pace for a lot of the game and Serge Gnabry twice hit the woodwork in quick succession but Leverkusen dug in.

After the game, Kompany expressed hope that Harry Kane will be fit for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Aston Villa.

The England captain was substituted late on after suffering a left ankle injury.

Kane, who has already scored 10 goals this season, went down after he was caught by Amine Adli and limped off having received treatment.

Kompany said: "Hopefully it's nothing serious. I'm not a doctor, but I hope he can play against Aston Villa on Wednesday."

Kane is due to be examined further on Sunday ahead of Bayern's trip to the midlands for their second Champions League outing of the season.

RB Leipzig sit second in the table, two points behind Bayern, after a 4-0 victory over Augsburg.

Benjamin Sesko struck twice in the opening 15 minutes, while Lois Openda and Xavi Simons added further goals in the second half.

Heidenheim’s strong start to the season continued with a 2-0 victory away at Mainz in a game that finished 10 a side.

Marvin Pieringer put the visitors ahead after 15 minutes and Mainz were reduced to 10 men before the half-hour mark when Andreas Hanche-Olsen saw red.

Niklas Dorsch was also dismissed for Heidenheim with 10 minutes left, but Jan Schoppner added a second goal.

Elias Saad scored twice as St Pauli claimed a shock 3-0 away win at Freiburg, their first victory following promotion back to the

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