Bundesliga Sunday: Watch Live & TV Channels

Cologne/Leipzig/msc – RB Leipzig’s game at 1. FC Köln will kick off on Sunday (February 8, 2026) at 3:30 p.m. Find out where the game will be broadcast here.


RB Leipzig is particularly under pressure after losing the game against 1. FSV Mainz 05. If Werner’s team loses at the weekend, the mood threatens to change before the cup game against Bayern Munich.

Here you can find out where you can watch the match between 1. FC Köln and RB Leipzig live on television, radio and live stream.

1. FC Cologne against RB Leipzig live on TV and stream

The game between 1. FC Cologne against RB Leipzig will be shown on DAZN. The broadcast starts at 2:45 p.m. Tobi Wahnschaffe and expert Nils Petersen look ahead to the match and provide important analyzes and background information. The commentator from 3:30 p.m. will be Jan Platte, and Petersen will also be able to support him here.

The pay TV channel Sky shows 80 percent of all Bundesliga games. This includes the Friday game as well as all matches on Saturday afternoon and the Saturday evening game. DAZN continues to broadcast the Sunday Bundesliga games and, as an innovation, a conference on Saturday afternoon. All Sky games can also be watched as a live stream via the “Sky-Go” app and WOW.

There will be no broadcast on free-to-air television or in the free live stream for RB Leipzig against 1.FC Köln on Saturday.

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On Sunday evening, ARD and third programs will summarize the two Sunday games from 9:15 p.m. at the earliest. ARD, ZDF and Sport1 secured the rights package for freely accessible summaries of the matches in both leagues from Monday.

1. FC Cologne against RB Leipzig on the radio

All RB Leipzig games are broadcast on the club radio bullenfunk.fm. During the conference, the Bundesliga will also be broadcast on public broadcasting, for example MDR Current.

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