<p>Borussia Dortmund are one win away from their first Bundesliga title in a decade, after two second-half goals from Sebastien Haller delivered a 3-0 win at Augsburg on Sunday.</p>.<p>Dortmund are now two points clear of Bayern Munich, who lost 3-1 at home to RB Leipzig on Saturday, with one match remaining.</p>.<p>They now need to better Bayern's result next week at home against Mainz to lift the Bundesliga shield for the first time since 2011-12.</p>.<p>Despite Augsburg being reduced to 10 men late in the first half, the game was scoreless until the 58th minute, when Haller pounced on a rebound to score the opener.</p>.<p>Haller, who missed the first half of the season as he overcame testicular cancer, scored another with six remaining to send the visiting fans into raptures.</p>.<p>Julian Brandt added a goal in injury time.</p>.<p>"We're very happy, but not completely satisfied" Dortmund manager Edin Terzic told DAZN, "we've got a next step we need to take".</p>.<p>A "happy and proud" Haller told DAZN "we've got a huge chance to achieve something big".</p>.<p>Augsburg manager Enrico Maassen said "the red card was the crucial moment... you can give it, but that's a hard decision".</p>.<p>Dortmund, who came into the game knowing victory would put them in control of the title race, were winless on the road since February.</p>.<p>The visitors made the trip south without star midfielder Jude Bellingham, who failed to recover from a knee complaint.</p>.<p>Stuttgart's earlier win at Mainz meant Augsburg were only two points clear of the relegation zone.</p>.<p>Dortmund, who scored 11 goals in their past two games, were dominant in the first half but could not find a breakthrough, Haller forcing a fingertip save from Tomas Koubek.</p>.<p>With 33 minutes gone, Julian Brandt latched onto a 40-metre defence-splitting pass from Emre Can but blasted directly into Koubek when one on one with the Augsburg 'keeper.</p>.<p>Shortly before half-time last-man Felix Uduokhai earned a red card, tackling Donyell Malen on the edge of the penalty box.</p>.<p>Augsburg dug deep despite losing a man in the hope of snatching a point.</p>.<p>Haller finally broke through for the visitors, collecting a rebound off Koubek before turning and threading the ball into the far corner.</p>.<p>With just over five minutes remaining, Haller repeated the trick, pouncing on a rebounded Marco Reus shot to tap Dortmund 2-0 up, sending the visiting fans into a chant of "German champions, only Dortmund".</p>.<p>With the clock winding down, Dortmund captain Mats Hummels was helped off the field after copping a boot to the face.</p>.<p>The centre-back's replacement, Nico Schlotterbeck, put the ball through for Brandt to score a third.</p>.<p>Earlier, a goal and two assists from substitute Chris Fuehrich gave Stuttgart a massive boost in their relegation fight, with a 4-1 win away at Mainz.</p>.<p>Brought on with 30 minutes remaining with the scores locked 1-1, Fuehrich laid on a goal for Serhou Guirassy just two minutes later, before adding one of his own.</p>.<p>The winger laid on another goal in injury time for Tanguy Coulibaly to take his side from the relegation places to the safety of 15th with one matchday remaining.</p>.<p>Having lost only one of their past eight home games, the home side hit the lead after 23 minutes, Marcus Ingvartsen wading through a sea of Stuttgart defenders to tap in a deflection off Wataro Endo.</p>.<p>Japan international Endo levelled things up for Stuttgart late in the first half, finishing off a counter from a Mainz corner with a superb volley past a helpless Finn Dahmen in goal.</p>.<p>Fuehrich laid a goal on for Guirassy midway through the second, before scoring one of his own, the winger shedding two defenders before curling in his fifth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Fuehrich then set up a fourth for Coulibaly in injury time, sealing a superb Sunday for Stuttgart.</p>.<p>In Sunday's late game, sixth-placed Bayer Leverkusen can improve their chances of European football next season with a win at home against Borussia Moenchengladbach.</p>
<p>Borussia Dortmund are one win away from their first Bundesliga title in a decade, after two second-half goals from Sebastien Haller delivered a 3-0 win at Augsburg on Sunday.</p>.<p>Dortmund are now two points clear of Bayern Munich, who lost 3-1 at home to RB Leipzig on Saturday, with one match remaining.</p>.<p>They now need to better Bayern's result next week at home against Mainz to lift the Bundesliga shield for the first time since 2011-12.</p>.<p>Despite Augsburg being reduced to 10 men late in the first half, the game was scoreless until the 58th minute, when Haller pounced on a rebound to score the opener.</p>.<p>Haller, who missed the first half of the season as he overcame testicular cancer, scored another with six remaining to send the visiting fans into raptures.</p>.<p>Julian Brandt added a goal in injury time.</p>.<p>"We're very happy, but not completely satisfied" Dortmund manager Edin Terzic told DAZN, "we've got a next step we need to take".</p>.<p>A "happy and proud" Haller told DAZN "we've got a huge chance to achieve something big".</p>.<p>Augsburg manager Enrico Maassen said "the red card was the crucial moment... you can give it, but that's a hard decision".</p>.<p>Dortmund, who came into the game knowing victory would put them in control of the title race, were winless on the road since February.</p>.<p>The visitors made the trip south without star midfielder Jude Bellingham, who failed to recover from a knee complaint.</p>.<p>Stuttgart's earlier win at Mainz meant Augsburg were only two points clear of the relegation zone.</p>.<p>Dortmund, who scored 11 goals in their past two games, were dominant in the first half but could not find a breakthrough, Haller forcing a fingertip save from Tomas Koubek.</p>.<p>With 33 minutes gone, Julian Brandt latched onto a 40-metre defence-splitting pass from Emre Can but blasted directly into Koubek when one on one with the Augsburg 'keeper.</p>.<p>Shortly before half-time last-man Felix Uduokhai earned a red card, tackling Donyell Malen on the edge of the penalty box.</p>.<p>Augsburg dug deep despite losing a man in the hope of snatching a point.</p>.<p>Haller finally broke through for the visitors, collecting a rebound off Koubek before turning and threading the ball into the far corner.</p>.<p>With just over five minutes remaining, Haller repeated the trick, pouncing on a rebounded Marco Reus shot to tap Dortmund 2-0 up, sending the visiting fans into a chant of "German champions, only Dortmund".</p>.<p>With the clock winding down, Dortmund captain Mats Hummels was helped off the field after copping a boot to the face.</p>.<p>The centre-back's replacement, Nico Schlotterbeck, put the ball through for Brandt to score a third.</p>.<p>Earlier, a goal and two assists from substitute Chris Fuehrich gave Stuttgart a massive boost in their relegation fight, with a 4-1 win away at Mainz.</p>.<p>Brought on with 30 minutes remaining with the scores locked 1-1, Fuehrich laid on a goal for Serhou Guirassy just two minutes later, before adding one of his own.</p>.<p>The winger laid on another goal in injury time for Tanguy Coulibaly to take his side from the relegation places to the safety of 15th with one matchday remaining.</p>.<p>Having lost only one of their past eight home games, the home side hit the lead after 23 minutes, Marcus Ingvartsen wading through a sea of Stuttgart defenders to tap in a deflection off Wataro Endo.</p>.<p>Japan international Endo levelled things up for Stuttgart late in the first half, finishing off a counter from a Mainz corner with a superb volley past a helpless Finn Dahmen in goal.</p>.<p>Fuehrich laid a goal on for Guirassy midway through the second, before scoring one of his own, the winger shedding two defenders before curling in his fifth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Fuehrich then set up a fourth for Coulibaly in injury time, sealing a superb Sunday for Stuttgart.</p>.<p>In Sunday's late game, sixth-placed Bayer Leverkusen can improve their chances of European football next season with a win at home against Borussia Moenchengladbach.</p>