Who's playing: After another disappointing result in the Champions League, Borussia Dortmund will hope to get back to winning ways as they take on Augsburg on Saturday afternoon.
What time: Saturday, September 30th at 06:30 PST/09:30 EST/13:30 GMT/14:30 BST/15:30 CET
What stadium: This match will be played at the WWK Arena. Formerly known as the Augsburg Arena, this venue is located in Augsburg and can seat up to 30.660 fans at max capacity.
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Things aren't going well for Dormtund in Europe, but so far, they're going pretty smoothly in the Bundesliga. Despite dealing with a spate of injuries, Peter Bosz's men are leading the league, with a two point gap over second-placed Hoffenheim. More important, with Wolfsburg holding Bayern to a draw, die Roten failed to pull even on the last matchday, meaning that die Schwarzgelben could temporarily be six points clear of the Bavarian titans with a win against Augsburg on Saturday.
Along with Hoffenheim and Hannover, Dortmund are still the only unbeaten side so far in the Bundesliga. Augsburg, meanwhile, have also started this term off on solid footing, with just one defeat and sit in fifth spot. They're also unbdefeated in their last six home games, but given that Dortmund have also kept clean sheets in their last three on the road and have been scoring goals for fun in the Bundesliga, the hosts could be in for a tough afternoon this weekend.
Who's playing: Hertha Berlin will hope to take advantage of Bayern Munich's managerial chaos as they seek to stage what would be a highly unlikely upset as they welcome the reigning champions to the Olympiastadion on Sunday afternoon.
What time: Sunday, October 1st at 06:30 PST/09:30 EST/13:30 GMT/14:30 BST/15:30 CET
What stadium: This match will be played at the Olympiastadion. This world-famous home ground can seat up to 74.475 fans at max capacity.
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The biggest news, of course, is the fact that Bayern opted to sack Carlo Ancelotti earlier this week. The veteran Italian tactician's position was no longer deemed safe after die Roten were humiliated 3-0 by PSG in the Champions League, although things had been going wrong for a while. Last season saw them lose on the road, shockingly to Russian outfit Rostov in the Champions League in the group stages and again fail to get beyond the semi-finalsand so far this term, reports of player unrest and mutiny within the ranks have been rumbling within the press.
Bayern had thrown away a two goal lead to draw with Wolfsburg before losing to PSG, albeit not having Manuel Neuer in goal certainly didn't help. However, Ancelotti was criticized heavily for his team selection against Les Parisiens, and now interim coach Willy Sagnol will be the one to try to rally the players for this upcoming match. Fortunately perhaps, Hertha Berlin aren't a team that Bayern have traditional struggled against - they're undefeated in their last 12 meetings with them across all competitions - so this could present the perfect chance for them to get back on track.
Of course, Hertha Berlin would love nothing but to take advantage of the chaos at Bayern to stage what would be a shock upset, but it remains to be seen if that actually can be done. Manager Pai Dardai opted to rest Rune Jarstein, Karim Rekik, Marvin Plattenhardt and Mathew Leckie for the team's Europa League tie - which they lost - and so the hosts will be expected to put in a strong performance as they aim to get something out of this match.
Here's the standings in the Bundesliga after six rounds heading into matchday seven:
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