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Bayern Munich and Dortmund draw a blank, Schalke hammer Wolfsburg

Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich shared a goalless stalemate for the first time since 1990 as the record German champions failed to take full advantage of Borussia Dortmund's draw in Berlin.

After second-placed Dortmund had been held by Hertha earlier on Saturday, Bayern restored their eight-point advantage at the top of the table in the late kick-off, but will have felt they could have extended it to 10 - particularly following the introduction of Thomas Muller in the second half.

In the end, Bayern had to settle for just a point in a match they finished with 10 men, Xabi Alonso receiving his marching orders five minutes from time.

Hertha Berlin halted Borussia Dortmund's recent momentum by holding Thomas Tuchel's men to a 0-0 draw in the capital, leaving the two sides still 10 points apart in second and third place in the Bundesliga.

It was second-placed Dortmund who did most of the attacking inside the sold-out Olympiastadion, but Hertha held firm for the point they were looking for.

Wolfsburg's woes on the road continued as they were beaten 3-0 by Schalke -- a result which saw Dieter Hecking's men slip to eighth.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Johannes Geis struck in the first half, with Alessandro Schopf adding a late third to keep Schalke's push for a place in the Champions League next season alive.

The Royal Blues were good value for the points as Julian Draxler's return to the Veltins Arena ended in bitter disappointment.

Stuttgart made it four wins in a row with the 4-2 triumph at Eintracht Frankfurt moving them to their highest position of the season.

Stuttgart's excellent recent form continued with captain Christian Gentner putting them in front and Daniel Didavi doubling their lead, after Alexander Meier had an effort ruled out for offside.

Meier brought Frankfurt back into the game with a poacher's finish from close range after Przemyslaw Tyton parried Stefan Aigner's effort, but Georg Niedermeier again silenced the home fans with a header from Gentner's cross.

Didavi's sending off moments later gave the hosts hope, but they were dashed when Carlos Zambrano gave away a penalty and earned a red card himself, with Filip Kostic converting Stuttgart's fourth.

Szabolcs Huszti grabbed a late consolation for the Eagles, who were overtaken in the standings by their guests.

Ingolstadt came from behind beat Bavarian rivals Augsburg 2-1 at the Audi Sportpark.

Konstantinos Stafylidis put the visitors in front in the 14th minute with his first goal of the season, his sweetly-struck volley from 20 yards out flying into the top right-hand corner.

Ingolstadt hit back and only goal-line technology saved Augsburg by confirming that Dario Lezcano's shot had not crossed the line before Stafylidis blocked it.

A succession of headers inside the area culminated in Marvin Matip finally bringing the hosts level on the hour mark and a controversial penalty, awarded for a foul by Ragnar Klavan on Pascal Gross, allowed Moritz Hartmann to score his fifth of the season and earn Ingolstadt all three points five minutes from time.

Mainz piled more misery on basement boys Hannover with a 1-0 win at the Niedersachsenstadion.

Jairo Samperio found some room among six Hannover defenders to shoot unchallenged into the bottom corner for the decisive goal in the 24th minute.

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