Bordeaux get last-gasp winner to sink Rennes, Lyon stay unbeaten
Lyon maintained their unbeaten run through September but Jordan Veretout's 72nd-minute penalty helped Nantes claim a 1-1 draw at La Beaujoire-Louis Fonteneau.
The visitors had beaten Monaco and Lorient, in-between a draw with Paris St Germain, and appeared on course to collect three points on Sunday when Bakary Kone opened the scoring shortly after the interval.
But Kone went from hero to villain as his foul on Georges-Kevin N'Koudou in the area gave Nantes a way back into the match, with Veretout making no mistake from 12 yards out.
High-flying Bordeaux picked up their fifth Ligue 1 win of the season after a goal three minutes into injury-time saw them to a 2-1 victory over Rennes at the Stade Chaban-Delmas.
The home side took the lead through Wahbi Khazri after 73 minutes before Rennes levelled nine minutes from time through substitute Mamadou Habibou.
However, with 93 minutes on the clock, Thomas Toure found the net to earn Willy Sagnol's side the spoils and move them to 17 points from eight games.
Promoted sides Lens and Caen played out an entertaining 90 minutes on Sunday but failed to produce a goal in their encounter at the Stade de la Licorne.