Preview: What's next in 'Alles was zählt'

RTL's daily soap 'Alles was zählt' promises dramatic twists in episodes from January 9 to 15, 2026. Romance, intrigue, and tough decisions shape the story at the sports center in Essen. Fans can watch weekdays from 7:05 pm.

The fictional series 'Alles was zählt' revolves around the Steinkamp Sports & Wellness Center in Essen, where characters like figure skaters, boxers, and dancers navigate personal and professional dramas. Locations such as Club A40 or Kneipe No. 7 frame the stories, emphasizing sports like figure skating, dancing, boxing, and soccer.

In episode 4860 on Friday, January 9, 2026, Imani and Jan celebrate their love – not too sterile, thanks to friends. Matteo thinks Nathalie is avoiding him, but she realizes he needs her help. Kilian warns Gabriella against pressuring Joana too much; her praise makes it worse.

On Monday, January 12 (episode 4861), Imani and Jan are unaware their best day could be a turning point. Nathalie and Matteo crave closeness, but danger overshadows Nathalie. Dragan realizes Lennox's singing talent, not his bad-boy image, draws fans.

Tuesday, January 13 (episode 4862): The Reichenbachs pursue a plan threatened by Matteo. Imani surprises Vanessa with an unusual wish. Dragan accepts he can't force an image on Lennox; Henning's encouragement plays into his hands.

Wednesday, January 14 (episode 4863): After a planned procedure fails, Vanessa faces a tough decision. Kilian's plan succeeds despite Matteo, until Gabriella intervenes. Daniela gets good news while Leyla receives bad – a crazy idea emerges.

Thursday, January 15 (episode 4864): Maximilian is cornered; Gabriella buys time but doubts his innocence. Elias confesses his love to Leyla, but a tempting offer endangers their happiness.

Repeats air on Passion at 8:45 am, streams available on RTL+.

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