Dortmund knew three points would lift them above RB Leipzig, at least until Ole Werner's team take on Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, and they made no mistake. Niko Kovac's men - who were without the suspended Jobe Bellingham - went ahead in the 10th minute as Niklas Sule's right-wing cross found Brandt at the far post, and the BVB number 10 powered home.
Forest confirmed Nuno's departure in the early hours on Tuesday. Around 12 hours later, Ange Postecoglou had been appointed. Dismissed by Tottenham after leading them to Europa League glory, but a 17th-place Premier League finish, last season, the Australian is now back in a job. Postecoglou's first match comes against Spurs' fierce local rivals, with Forest kicking off the Premier League weekend away at Arsenal.
Pep Guardiola's side sit top of the standings after week one, with a 4-0 win at Wolves propelling them above the other strong starters. Spurs are not far behind, though, after beginning life in the Premier League under Thomas Frank with a 3-0 victory over newly promoted Burnley on home soil. Tottenham have often proven a tough test for Guardiola during his managerial career, and they will be hoping they can pull off another surprise as they attempt to build some early momentum.