
Aus diesem Grund wird allen Zuschauern empfohlen, die Pendelbusse der wupsi vom kostenfreien Parkplatz Kurtekotten zu nutzen. Auch die Löwenlinie von Opladen fährt ab 12.30 Uhr bis zum Veranstaltungsende.
Die Vollsperrung auf der A1 wegen dringend notwendiger Reperaturarbeiten beginnt am Donnerstag, 11. August, um 22 Uhr, und endet spätestens am Montag, 14. August, um 5 Uhr. In der Zeit können nur Fußgänger und Radfahrer den Übergang nutzen. Während der Vollsperrung arbeiten acht Schweißteams rund um die Uhr an der Sanierung der von vielen Rissen durchzogenen Brücke.
Die BayArena wird am Samstag, 13. August, um 12.30 Uhr geöffnet. Höhepunkt der Saisoneröffnung ist das Testspiel der Werkself gegen den spanischen Klub Real Sociedad San Sebastián, das um 14.30 Uhr angepfiffen wird. Beendet wird das bunte Programm für alle Bayer 04-Fans mit der Autogrammstunde ab 17 Uhr.
Kostenfreie Tickets (maximal zehn Stück) gibt es über die folgenden Wege:
• Online im Ticket-Webshop
• Telefonisch über das Servicecenter unter 01805/040404
(0,14 €/min. aus dem Festnetz, mobil max. 0,42€/ min.)
• Persönlich in den Bayer 04-Shops und am Service OST
• an der Tageskasse ab 12.30 Uhr
Hinweis: Auch Dauerkarteninhaber benötigen für den Besuch der Saisoneröffnung Tickets!
Als besonderen Service bietet die wupsi des Weiteren auch nach dem Spiel Busse an, welche zur Bierbörse nach Opladen fahren.


Bayern Munich come to the BayArena this Saturday with an 11-point lead in the Bundesliga as they look to take a step closer to the title. As imperious as they may seem, a weakness has emerged of late that the Werkself proved they can exploit in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the Champions League. Leverkusen are also looking to make it four Bundesliga home games unbeaten against the Bavarians. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the 15:30 CET kick-off in our matchday news.
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High spirits and previously untold stories: Around 100 Bayer 04 fans packed the Schwadbud fan pub in the east stand of the BayArena on Thursday evening to be there in person for the first instalment of the new series of events entitled “Rudi lädt ein” (Rudi invites you). They listened intently as long-serving Werkself players Gonzalo Castro and Stefan Kießling chatted with record appearance-maker Rüdiger Vollborn and presenter and stadium announcer Tobias Ufer about their many years together at the club, shared amusing anecdotes and revealed dressing room secrets. Anyone who missed the premiere can already look forward to the second instalment – on 12 May, Rudi will be testing the expert knowledge of Bayer 04 fans during a quiz night.
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They're well on their way to becoming German champions for the 35th time and once again proved their incredible class in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. This Saturday, 14 March (kick-off: 15.30 CET), Bayern Munich will be the visitors to the BayArena. It'll be a meeting of the two Bundesliga teams with the most dominant styles of play. A look at our opponents shows the visitors from the Bavarian capital have many strengths - but are also vulnerable.
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