2. Bundesliga on Friday evening
FCK vs Bielefeld live: How to watch the second division duel on TV and stream
On matchday 33 of the 2. Bundesliga, 1. FC Kaiserslautern hosts Arminia Bielefeld at the Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Anyone who wants to watch the match live on Friday evening needs a Sky subscription or one of the associated streaming services.
The kick-off in Kaiserslautern is on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. There is no live broadcast on free TV; the game is shown exclusively on pay TV on Sky and via stream on Sky Go and WOW TV.
Where FCK vs Bielefeld is live on TV and stream
Sky broadcasts the match live. From 6:00 p.m., Sky Sport begins its pre-match coverage, with kick-off following at 6:30 p.m.
Anyone who wants to watch on the go or online can stream the game via Sky Go – this is the app for Sky subscribers, which allows the booked program to be watched live via the internet. Alternatively, the broadcast is available on WOW TV (formerly Sky Ticket). In both cases, a subscription is required.
This is the situation before matchday 33
Kaiserslautern goes into the match as seventh in the table and has collected 46 points so far in the 2025/26 season. The form curve has been fluctuating recently: in the last five games there have been two wins and three defeats.
Arminia Bielefeld travels as 13th in the table. The first leg ended 0:0 – a result that at the time meant at least one point for Bielefeld after three defeats in a row, while Kaiserslautern defended sixth place. For the second leg, this points to a duel in which small details could be decisive.
What speaks for Kaiserslautern
Before kick-off, the head-to-head record speaks in favor of FCK: In 42 duels, Kaiserslautern won 20 matches, Bielefeld has ten wins, twelve encounters ended in a draw. The table situation before matchday 33 is also on the hosts' side.
For Kaiserslautern, the home game is a chance to consolidate their position in the upper part of the table – especially since recent results show that FCK is currently not putting together longer runs. At the Betzenberg, it can quickly become a question of who handles pressure situations better: Kaiserslautern wants to convert home advantage into points, while Bielefeld wants to demonstrate stability and resilience away from home.
The match will be played at the Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern. The match can be seen live on Friday evening exclusively on Sky and via stream on Sky Go and WOW TV.

