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Bayern 5-1 Köln: The Bundesliga Champions Sign Off in Style

Bayern München wrapped up the Bundesliga season with a comprehensive 5-1 demolition of 1. FC Köln at the Allianz Arena, finishing the campaign with a jaw-dropping 89 points from 34 games.

Bayern München crest
Bayern München
Bundesliga
5:1
Full Time13.30 Saturday 16th May 2026
1. FC Köln crest
1. FC Köln
The People's Pundit
· 4 min read
Updated

Right, let's talk about this one. Because honestly, Bayern München finishing the Bundesliga season with a 5-1 hammering of Köln is about as surprising as finding out water is wet. And yet... you still watch it. You still enjoy it. The sheer relentlessness of this team over the course of a season deserves proper recognition, even when the occasion itself is a foregone conclusion before a ball is kicked.

Final score. Bayern München 5, 1. FC Köln 1. Season done. See you next year.

The Season in Numbers

Look, before we even get into the match itself, can we just take a moment with the table? Bayern finish on 89 points. Eighty. Nine. They won 28 of their 34 league games, drew five, and lost just one. One loss all season. In a major European league. That is genuinely ridiculous madness when you write it out like that.

Their goals for column reads 122. That is 122 goals in 34 games. And they let in just 36 at the other end, giving them a goal difference of plus 86. I actually had to read that back twice because I thought I'd misread it. Plus 86. The second-placed side finished on 73 points with a goal difference of plus 36. Bayern were on another planet entirely this season. A completely different postcode.

The gap between first and second is 16 points. Sixteen. That is not a title race. That is Bayern going for a gentle Sunday stroll while everyone else is running a marathon behind them.

What Happened on the Day

Bayern 5, Köln 1. What more do you need to know, really? Bayern ran riot, Köln got one back which is actually a decent consolation considering the circumstances, and everyone went home relatively content with their afternoon.

Köln come into this match sitting... well, they are not in this standings table at all, which tells you something. This was a dead rubber in the truest sense. Bayern had the title sewn up long ago and Köln were just here to make up the numbers on the final day. There is no shame in losing 5-1 to a team that just put up the greatest Bundesliga season stats you will see this decade. None whatsoever.

Honestly, the Köln goal is the interesting footnote here. At least they turned up. At least they had a go. You have to respect that. Going to the Allianz Arena on the final day and nicking a goal against a side this clinical is not nothing.

The Signals Situation (Let's Be Honest)

Right. I have to be transparent here because that is what we do. The pre-match signals on this one were... let's call them ambitious. The model had BTTS No at just over 51% probability, Under 2.5 goals at 38%, and a draw at 18.1%. All three came in at odds suggesting those outcomes were unlikely. The market, as it turns out, had a much better read on this one.

BTTS No? Bayern scored five and Köln scored one. Both teams scored. That one is gone.

Under 2.5 goals at 6.5 with BetVictor? Six goals hit the net. Absolutely nowhere near. The model gave it 38% and, look, that is what 38% means. It does not mean it happens. But at 6.5 odds there was value on paper and it did not land. These things happen.

The draw at 10s? Bayern won 5-1. I mean... yeah.

Back to the drawing board. This is the life. You will not win them all and a final day fixture between the runaway champions and a side with nothing to play for was always going to be chaotic to predict. The model spotted that Köln scoring was a real possibility, which is at least something. The volume of goals just made everything else irrelevant.

Bayern's Season: A Proper Appreciation

Look, I know it is easy to shrug and say Bayern win every year, what's new. But 122 goals in a season is not normal. That is relentless, week after week, opponent after opponent. The second-placed side managed 70 goals. Bayern scored 52 more than the runners-up. That is a different tier of football.

The defence deserves credit too. Thirty-six goals conceded across 34 matches is exceptional at this level. That is barely more than one a game. They are keeping clean sheets at a rate that most defences dream about. Whatever they are doing at the back end of this team, it is working. Absolutely working.

I reckon people will look back at this Bayern season as one of the genuinely dominant campaigns in Bundesliga history. When a team finishes 16 points clear of second with these kinds of attacking numbers, you have to acknowledge it properly. Not with caveats about the league being weak or the competition not being up to it. Just take it on its own terms. That is an incredible football team having an incredible season.

Final Thoughts

Köln will go away and work out how they build for next term. They finished somewhere in the middle of the table based on what we can see, which is fine. Surviving in the Bundesliga is hard. Keeping your squad together, staying competitive across 34 games, not getting dragged into a relegation battle. All of that is an achievement.

But this day, this final day of the season, belonged entirely to Bayern. Five goals. A victory lap. A celebration. The scenes at full time would have been something else.

What a season. You heard it here first: Bayern München in 2025/26 were absolutely elite. Don't @ me.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score in Bayern München vs 1. FC Köln?

Bayern München won 5-1 against 1. FC Köln in this Bundesliga fixture, played on 16 May 2026.

How many points did Bayern München finish the 2025/26 Bundesliga season with?

Bayern München finished the Bundesliga season on 89 points from 34 games, winning 28, drawing 5, and losing just 1. They scored 122 goals and conceded only 36, giving them a goal difference of plus 86.

Did the pre-match betting signals land for this game?

No. The pre-match signals pointed towards BTTS No, Under 2.5 goals, and a draw. With Bayern winning 5-1 and both teams scoring, all three signals were losers on the night. Six goals in a match between the champions and a side with nothing to play for on the final day was always going to be difficult to predict.