Euro wrap: Bayern stutter, De Jong helps Barca go top
Bayern Munich dropped points for the third successive Bundesliga game as Stuttgart scored a stoppage-time penalty to draw 2-2 at the Allianz Arena.
The hosts had taken the lead in the 36th minute through 17-year-old Mathys Tel, who became Bayern's youngest scorer in the Bundesliga.
Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy then saw a goal ruled out for a foul in the build-up.
The visitors, though, did equalise on the hour through substitute Chris Fuhrich - only for Bayern to swiftly regain the lead when Jamal Musiala slotted into the far corner.
Guirassy struck the crossbar and had another goal ruled out by VAR, but had the final say in stoppage time.
Referee Christian Dingert checked the pitchside monitor for a late challenge by Matthijs De Ligt on the Guinea striker and pointed to the penalty spot, with Guirassy making no mistake to earn Stuttgart a point.
Hoffenheim moved level with leaders Bayern after beating 10-man Mainz 4-1.
Defender Alexander Hack was sent off late in the first half after VAR upgraded a yellow card to red for a foul, which resulted in a penalty - but Andrej Kramaric fired wide.
The Croatia forward made amends to put Hoffenheim ahead early in the second half, with Grischa Promel and Munas Dabour also on the scoresheet. Although Dominik Kohr struck a late consolation, Hoffenheim defender Pavel Kaderabek added a fourth in stoppage time.
Elsewhere on Saturday, RB Leipzig beat Borussia Dortmund 3-0 to give new coach Marco Rose a win in his first game in charge against his former club.
Wolfsburg secured their opening Bundesliga victory after they won 1-0 at Eintracht Frankfurt, while Schalke saw off bottom club Bochum 3-1 to get their own maiden victory, leaving the visitors still pointless. Hertha Berlin and Bayer