Borussia Dortmud came from two goals down to draw level against Bayern Munich as Anthony Modeste grabbed a dramatic 95th minute equaliser.
Modeste scored a last-gasp goal deep, deep into stoppage time to rescue a point for his side on Saturday.
He headed home at the back post after Nico Schlotterbeck brilliantly kept the ball alive before crossing a delightful pass.
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The Signal Iduna Park erupted after the ball hit the back of the net and sparked wild scenes on the pitch.
Bayern chief Oliver Kahn couldn't believe Dortmund's equaliser as he cut a frustrated figure in the stands.
Leon Goretzka had opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, with Leroy Sane doubling his side's advantage in the second-half.
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Youssoufa Moukoko pulled one back 16 minutes from time. The visitors were then reduced to 10 men when Kingsley Coman picked up his yellow card in the 90th minute.
Modeste headed home in the 95th minute to complete the comeback and earn a valuable point.
Dortmund also snap their losing streak to Bayern having lost their last eight meetings.
Dortmund and Bayern both have 16 points on the board after nine games played in the Bundesliga.
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Bayern sit in third in the league while Dortmund occupy fourth spot.
Speaking after the game, Julian Nagelsmann said: "In the end I think the result is pretty fair. We had a lot of chances on transition to kill the game off.
"Then we didn't defend well and conceded. It hurts, of course, but it's not undeserved. We had to defend better the situation just before the 2-2."
He added: "It was an even game, but we had a few situations in the second half where we were closer to securing the win."
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Topics: Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Football