Mainz midfielder Kunde Malong take a knee in solidarity with protests taking across the United States over the death of George Floyd. AFP
BORUSSIA DORTMUND 1 HERTHA BERLIN 0: Dortmund's Emre Can, second left, celebrates with teammates after scoring the winner against Hertha Berlin at Signal Iduna Park on Saturday, June 6, 2020. AP
Dortmund's Emre Can scores against Hertha. Getty
Dortmund's Jadon Sancho after missing a chance. Reuters
Dortmund players before the game wearing t-shirts in support of the Black Lives Matter protests in the US. AP
Both teams drop to one knee for a moment's silence shortly before kick-off in support of the Black Lives Matter protests. AP
RB LEIPZIG 1 PADERBORN 1: Christian Strohdiek, of Paderborn, celebrates scoring the equaliser against RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga match at the Red Bull Arena on June 6, 2020. EPA
RB Leipzig's Timo Werner in action against Paderborn. EPA
Leipzig's Czech forward Patrik Schick scores the opener. AFP
Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano is challenged by Streli Mamba of Paderborn. AFP
Leipzig's Dayot Upamecano is shown a red card by referee Deniz Aytekin. EPA
FORTUNA DUSSELDORF 2 HOFFENHEIM 2: Dusseldorf's Rouwen Hennings heads home the opening goal against Hoffenheim at the Dusseldorf Arena. AP
Dusseldorf's Rouwen Hennings, centre, celebrates with teammates after scoring his first goal. EPA
Dusseldorf manager Uwe Rosler. AP
Dusseldorf's substitutes players on the bench. AFP
Hoffenheim's Steven Zuber scores his team's second goal. EPA
Rouwen Hennings scores from the spot for Fortuna Dusseldorf. EPA
Hoffenheim's Munas Dabbur makes the scores 1-1. EPA
Dusseldorf's Kaan Ayhan falls to the ground after being hit in the face by Benjamin Huebner - the Hoffenheim player was sent-off as a result. AFP
Referee Soren Storks refers to VAR during the Dusseldorf-Hoffenheim game. Reuters
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 0 MAINZ 2: Moussa Niakhate of Mainz celebrates after scoring against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Commerzbank Arena. EPA
Mainz's Pierre Kunde Malong celebrates scoring his side's second goal. AP
Eintracht Frankfurt manager Adi Hutter. EPA
Mainz midfielder Kunde Malong take a knee in solidarity with protests taking across the United States over the death of George Floyd. AFP
BORUSSIA DORTMUND 1 HERTHA BERLIN 0: Dortmund's Emre Can, second left, celebrates with teammates after scoring the winner against Hertha Berlin at Signal Iduna Park on Saturday, June 6, 2020. AP
Dortmund's Emre Can scores against Hertha. Getty
Dortmund's Jadon Sancho after missing a chance. Reuters
Dortmund players before the game wearing t-shirts in support of the Black Lives Matter protests in the US. AP
Both teams drop to one knee for a moment's silence shortly before kick-off in support of the Black Lives Matter protests. AP
RB LEIPZIG 1 PADERBORN 1: Christian Strohdiek, of Paderborn, celebrates scoring the equaliser against RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga match at the Red Bull Arena on June 6, 2020. EPA
RB Leipzig's Timo Werner in action against Paderborn. EPA
Leipzig's Czech forward Patrik Schick scores the opener. AFP
Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano is challenged by Streli Mamba of Paderborn. AFP
Leipzig's Dayot Upamecano is shown a red card by referee Deniz Aytekin. EPA
FORTUNA DUSSELDORF 2 HOFFENHEIM 2: Dusseldorf's Rouwen Hennings heads home the opening goal against Hoffenheim at the Dusseldorf Arena. AP
Dusseldorf's Rouwen Hennings, centre, celebrates with teammates after scoring his first goal. EPA
Dusseldorf manager Uwe Rosler. AP
Dusseldorf's substitutes players on the bench. AFP
Hoffenheim's Steven Zuber scores his team's second goal. EPA
Rouwen Hennings scores from the spot for Fortuna Dusseldorf. EPA
Hoffenheim's Munas Dabbur makes the scores 1-1. EPA
Dusseldorf's Kaan Ayhan falls to the ground after being hit in the face by Benjamin Huebner - the Hoffenheim player was sent-off as a result. AFP
Referee Soren Storks refers to VAR during the Dusseldorf-Hoffenheim game. Reuters
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 0 MAINZ 2: Moussa Niakhate of Mainz celebrates after scoring against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Commerzbank Arena. EPA
Mainz's Pierre Kunde Malong celebrates scoring his side's second goal. AP
Eintracht Frankfurt manager Adi Hutter. EPA
Mainz midfielder Kunde Malong take a knee in solidarity with protests taking across the United States over the death of George Floyd. AFP