Bundesliga
Germany's 35-match unbeaten run in FIFA World Cup qualifiers was ended in Duisburg following a 2-1 defeat to North Macedonia.
As it happened
Germany had won 18 World Cup qualifiers in a row and were unbeaten in their last 35. North Macedonia end the streak to hand Löw his first World Cup qualifying defeat as coach. Germany fall to third in Group J, with six points from their first three games. North Macedonia go second on the same tally, with Armenia three from three at the summit.
Six (yes, six!) minutes for Germany to preserve their unbeaten World Cup qualifying record under Löw...
Positive again from Löw - it has to be. Can 18-year-old Jamal Musiala spare Germany's blushes?
It's happening all over again. Ademi slips a ball in behind Rüdiger, and Napoli midfielder Elmas does the rest. The unfancied visitors forge ahead for the second time - with only five minutes of normal time remaining...
Elmas forces a routine save from ter Stegen with a shot from 18 yards. North Macedonia only came to life in an attacking sense late in the first half, remember...
Ilkay Gündogan closes in on the North Macedonia goal, and only has eyes for the unmarked Timo Werner, stationed in a central position. He duly releases the pass, but the Chelsea striker drags his effort wide from nine yards out. Had to score!
Emre Can appears to handle in his own area, but there's no VAR in use in World Cup qualifiers and he gets away with it.
Leroy Sane's deflected shot falls at the feet of Bayern teammate Joshua Kimmich inside the box, but his effort is also charged down. It may need a moment of magic from somewhere if Germany are going to come away with all three points...
Angelovski has hooked a forward for a striker. No doubt he'd have taken a point before kick-off. Is this the visitors shutting up shop?
Ilkay Gündogan fires home from the penalty spot after Alioski had been penalised for a foul on the marauding Leroy Sane. Goretzka and Werner also involved in the build-up - can Germany go and find a winner?
Positive from Löw as he switches to a back three. Angelovski responds by throwing on another defender. Chess...
North Macedonia are making life very difficult for Germany's attacking players. They're camped deep in their own half, propped up by a five-man back line.
No personnel changes at the start of the second half. How long before Löw shuffles his pack?
Macedonia have been camped in their own half for much of the game, but go in at the break a goal to the good. Bardi's pass is in behind Can for Pandev, who makes no mistake with his close-range finish. That's the first goal Germany have conceded in 2022 World Cup qualifying. How will they respond?
Two additional minutes in Duisburg...
Let-off for Germany. Gosens concedes a free-kick, which Alioski whips towards goal. Ademi is inches from getting a touch, but ter Stegen still has to react to push it away. Cat-like stuff from the former Gladbach custodian.
That's two Germany players into the book this first half, despite North Macedonia being on the back-foot for much of the contest so far. It's not quite clicking just yet for Löw's men, who are guilty of playing too many stray passes.
Another presentable opportunity goes begging for Germany. Goretzka collects a cross from Gosens and feeds Gnabry, who goes for power over precision and smashes over from 10 yards out.
Dimitrievski is made to work for the first time, the North Macedonia goalkeeper turning away Gnabry's snap-shot from inside the box with an outstretched boot.
Alioski finds space out wide left, but Emre Can is first to the ball into the box. Sound reading of the game by the Dortmund defensive specialist, who has started this one at centre-back.
The four-time world champions attack in waves as Ginter - playing at right-back - whips a ball into the box for Gnabry, who fails to connect. Germany come again with Can, who sees an effort charged down - as does Gündogan moments later.
Bardi takes a knock to a calf, but the magic sponge does his job. He should be OK to continue...
So close to the opener. Havertz feeds Goretzka in the box, and the Bayern man takes aim. It crashes off the upright, and Macedonia survive! Not hard to see why Thomas Müller has nicknamed him 'Leon SCOREtzka'!
Positive start from Germany. They're already drawing niggling fouls from the men in red. The front three of Gnabry, Havertz and Sane are constantly on the move.
Matthias Ginter of Gladbach looks long for Gnabry. The visiting defence is caught cold, but the Bayern winger can't quite bring the ball under wraps in the area.
North Macedonia, decked in all red, get the ball rolling. Germany are in their traditional white shirts with black shorts.
North Macedonia's number is followed by Germany's 'Das Lied der Deutschen' ('The Song of the Germans'). Kick-off in Duisburg is moments away...
Bayern's Jamal Musiala (18) and Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz (17) are among the Germany substitutes once again. Musiala made a 12-minute cameo from the bench against Iceland, but fellow midfielder Wirtz is still awaiting his senior international debut.
Line-ups
Germany: ter Stegen - Ginter (Musiala 88'), Rüdiger, Can, Gosens (Younes 56') - Goretzka, Kimmich, Gündogan (c) - Havertz (Werner 56'), Gnabry, Sane
Unused subs: Trapp, Leno, Max, Tah, Klostermann, Neuhaus, Wirtz
Out: Brandt (not included), Dahoud (not included), Draxler (not included), Halstenberg (not included), Hofmann (not included), Koch (knee), Kroos (groin), Süle (thigh)
Coach: Joachim Löw
North Macedonia: Dimitrievski - Nikolov (Bejtulai 59'), Ristovski, Velkoski, Musliu, Alioski (Ristevski 90') - Bardi, Ademi, Elmas - Pandev (c) (Stojanovski 90'), Trajkovski (Spirovski 72')
Unused subs: Bogatinov, Siskovski, Askovski, Radeski, Hasani, Velkoski, Ibraimi
Out: Zajkov (not included), Trickovski (not included)
Coach: Igor Angelovski