1. FC Köln and 1. FC Heidenheim meet in the Bundesliga on Sunday evening, 10 May 2026, with very different pressures hanging over them. Köln sit 14th on 32 points, a little clearer of the worst trouble but not by enough to breathe easily. Heidenheim are stuck 18th on 23 points, and every week now carries the weight of survival. Three points here would mean a lot more to Frank Schmidt’s side, but Köln still need the result. They’re not safe.
There’s also a familiar feel to this fixture. The sides drew 2-2 in Heidenheim back on 10 January, and there’s been very little between them in recent meetings. That one was open, lively and messy in the best and worst ways. Before that, Heidenheim thumped Köln 4-1 in May 2024, while the clubs shared a 1-1 draw in Cologne in January 2024. Goals tend to turn up when these two meet. Plenty of them.
That’s exactly why this one has the look of a proper end-of-season Bundesliga scrap rather than a cagey survival six-pointer. Köln’s home record is solid enough, Heidenheim’s away numbers are poor enough, but both sides keep getting into games and both keep finding the net. You wouldn’t expect a clean, tidy evening. Quite the opposite.
1. FC Köln Form & Analysis
Köln come into this one with just one win from their last six league matches, and even that victory feels a while ago now. They beat Werder Bremen 3-1 at home on 12 April, which briefly lifted the mood, but since then it’s been draws, frustration and a narrow loss. A 2-2 away at Eintracht Frankfurt on 5 April was a good point. A 3-3 home draw with Borussia M’gladbach on 21 March was thrilling, if a bit mad. Then came a 1-1 draw at St. Pauli, a 1-2 home defeat to Bayer Leverkusen, and most recently another 2-2 draw away at Union Berlin on 2 May.
That Union game summed Köln up pretty well. They were competitive, dangerous and far from passive, but they still didn’t see it through. Marius Bülter opened the scoring in the first half, Said El Mala restored some control after the break, and yet Köln were pegged back twice before Livan Burcu’s late equaliser. Their xG of 1.75 and three big chances suggest they created enough to win it. They just didn’t close the door when it mattered. That’s been a theme. Three matches without a win. Not ideal.
At home, though, Köln have at least been respectable. Their league record at the RheinEnergieStadion reads five wins, four draws and seven defeats, with 29 goals scored and 27 conceded. That tells you plenty. They’re usually good for a goal or two in front of their own crowd, and they rarely keep things shut for long. They’ve also gone eight straight home league matches without a clean sheet, which is the sort of streak that makes any BTTS angle jump off the page. René Wagner’s side can play, but they give opponents far too many chances to hurt them. There’s no real safety net at the back. None at all.
1. FC Heidenheim Form & Analysis
Heidenheim arrive in Cologne with the sort of form line that should, on paper, terrify a relegation rival. Yet the story is slightly more complicated than the table suggests. Frank Schmidt’s side have taken four points from their last two matches, and their most recent performance was one of the best of their season: a 3-3 draw away at Bayern München on 2 May. They’d already beaten St. Pauli 2-0 at home, and before that they were edged 2-1 by Freiburg, beat Union Berlin 3-1, drew 2-2 at M’gladbach and drew 3-3 with Leverkusen. That’s a wild run. Winless only once in six, yes, but also rarely calm.
The Bayern draw was the headline act. Budu Zivzivadze scored twice, Eren Dinkçi got the other, and Heidenheim kept coming back even after conceding to Leon Goretzka. Their xG of 2.59 says that wasn’t a smash-and-grab. They carried a threat all evening, hit five shots on target, and forced Bayern to work. That’s a decent sign heading into a trip where they’ll need to score again. But there’s always a catch with Heidenheim. For all the attacking output, they still leak chances and they don’t travel well enough. That’s been the season-long problem.
The away record is grim. Heidenheim have picked up just six points on the road, with one win, three draws and 12 defeats, and they’ve conceded 34 away goals. That’s the sort of number that ruins seasons. They’ve scored 15 away from home, so they’re not blanking every week, but the defensive side is rough and they’ve lost far too many away games before they’ve had a proper foothold. You can see why they’re bottom. Mind you, they’ve also shown a stubborn streak lately, and that matters here. They’ve scored in five of their last six league matches, and they’ve been involved in some proper shoot-outs. If Köln switch off, Heidenheim will punish them. Simple as that.
Head-to-Head
Recent meetings between these clubs have been open and, at times, all over the place. The January meeting in Heidenheim ended 2-2, with neither side able to pull clear. Before that, Heidenheim produced a big 4-1 home win in May 2024, while the Bundesliga fixture in Cologne in January 2024 finished 1-1. Go back a little further and Köln beat Heidenheim 2-0 in the 2. Bundesliga in April 2019, before another 1-1 draw in October 2018.
The pattern is obvious enough. Goals usually arrive. Four of the last five meetings have seen both teams score, and there’s been little sign of either club dominating the other for long. That fits the recent mood too. These two don’t tend to sit back when they meet. They trade blows. Often, that’s exactly what happens.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/9 for this one. For more context beyond this pick, see our Bet365 live streaming page, which covers Bet365 live streaming if you like to pair match coverage with in-play betting. It’s a short price, but it still looks the right angle. Köln have failed to keep a clean sheet in eight straight home league matches, Heidenheim have scored in five of their last six Bundesliga games, and the last meeting finished 2-2. You don’t need much more than that. The trend is loud.
The projected 2-1 Köln win fits the shape of the game. Köln’s home scoring record is decent, and Heidenheim’s away defence is fragile enough to make a home goal almost expected. But Heidenheim have enough punch to nick one themselves, especially after what they did at Bayern. A 1-1 wouldn’t shock anyone, yet Köln’s stronger home base nudges this towards a narrow home edge. BTTS is the play. If you want a slightly bigger angle, Over 2.5 Goals has obvious appeal too, though the price on BTTS is the cleaner fit here.