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Champions League group stage teams' results

UEFA.com looks at how the UEFA Champions League group stage teams to have played so far this weekend have fared – including a remarkable victory for Bayern München.

Bayern celebrate their unlikely victory against Hoffenheim
Bayern celebrate their unlikely victory against Hoffenheim ©Getty Images

Atlético 1-0 Las Palmas
Antoine Griezmann, who struck 22 Liga goals last season, took just 16 minutes to open his account for 2015/16 and earn Atlético victory in their first game of the campaign.

Hoffenheim 1-2 Bayern
Kevin Volland equalled the record for fastest ever Bundesliga goal when he put Hoffenheim ahead after just nine seconds. Though Thomas Müller drew Bayern level before the interval, the champions had Jérôme Boateng sent off in the second half and the hosts' Eugen Polanski was denied from the spot by a post. However, Robert Lewandowski won it for Josep Guardiola's team in the final minute.

Komsomolsk 0-6 Dynamo Kyiv
Andriy Yarmolenko struck a hat-trick as Dynamo eased past their second-tier opponents in the last 32 of the Ukrainian Cup. Artem Kravets, Miguel Veloso and Antunes were also on the mark.

Lyon 1-2 Rennes
Lyon have picked up just four points from their opening three Ligue 1 fixtures following defeat by Rennes. Though Nabil Fekir cancelled out Henrique's early strike, the visitors prevailed thanks to Mehdi Zeffane's effort ten minutes into the second half.

Montpellier 0-1 Paris
On Friday, the French champions made it three Ligue 1 wins from their opening three fixtures for the first time since 1996/97 thanks to Blaise Matuidi's second goal of the season.

Marítimo 1-1 Porto
Edgar Costa put Marítimo in front after just five minutes, but Héctor Herrera equalised after 34 minutes with his first league goal since February.

Heerenveen 1-1 PSV
Luuk de Jong scored for the second time this season – midway through the second half – to salvage a share of the spoils for the Eredivisie champions, who have five points from three games.

Nicklas Bendtner equalises for Wolfsburg
Nicklas Bendtner equalises for Wolfsburg©Getty Images

Verona 1-1 Roma
Boško Janković put Verona ahead just after the hour, but Alessandro Florenzi drew the Giallorossi level just five minutes later in the opening game of the new Serie A season.

Málaga 0-0 Sevilla
The UEFA Europa League winners failed to get off to a winning start in the Liga on Friday but came away with a point despite Steven N'Zonzi's 69th-minute dismissal.

Köln 1-1 Wolfsburg
Nicklas Bendtner struck seven minutes from time to cancel out Simon Zoller's first-half opener and maintain Wolfsburg's unbeaten start to the campaign.

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