Borussia Dortmund were very efficient in the first half, scoring two times with only six shots on goal. But Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s and Marco Reus’s goals were not enough to claim victory.

Intense affair: Both teams covered a distance of 242 kilometres (Paderborn: 121.5; Dortmund: 120.4).

Poacher: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 10th goal in only his 18th game this season.

Away form: Marco Reuse has scored all of his three goals in the Bundesliga this season away from home.

Comeback: For the first time in their Bundesliga history Paderborn have come back from two-goal deficit to claim a point.

Staying power: Paderborn have scored more than twice as many goals (seven) in the final 15 minutes as BVB (three).

Slow starters: For the sixth time this season have Paderborn conceded a goal in the opening 15 minutes – a league-high.

Straight at it: Mahir Saglik headed home the equaliser with his first touch only seconds after coming on as a substitute – the former BVB player’s first goal of the season.

Difficult to predict: Paderborn’s 18 goals this season so far are spread between 12 players – no other team in the Bundesliga has as many different goalscorers in its squad

Good home record: Paderborn have lost only one of their seven home games this season (against Mönchengladbach), and now even held Champions League side Dortmund to a draw.