
In the second half of the season there are four Category A games against Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern Munich (limited availability), Schalke 04 and FC Köln, Category B fixtures are against Eintracht Frankfurt, Werder Bremen, VfL Wolfsburg and Category C covers the meeting with Mainz 05.
How to order:
- Online at the Ticket web shop
- By phone on 0049 (0)1805 040404 (€ 0.14/min. from German landline, € 0.42/min. from German mobile networks)
- In person at Service EAST on Bismarckstraße
and from the Bayer 04 Shops in Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,Berg.Gladbach and Solingen
All Bayer 04 fixtures at a glance on the move
The match against FC Bayern Munich is almost completely sold out after ticket package sales.
Delivery information:
- Tickets sent by post are subject to a P&P charge of 4 euros per order.
- The print@home ticket option is free of charge .
Payment information:
-Telephone and online orders: Debit and credit cards (VISA, EUROCARD).
-At Bayer 04 Shops and Service Centre EAST: cash, credit cards (VISA, EUROCARD), EC card.
General ticket information:
- Tickets for the away section can only be purchased via the visiting club.
- Tickets for the Bayer 04 home end (blocks SC, SD, SE, C, D, E) are reserved for Bayer 04 supporters.
- A maximum four tickets per person are sold for the home games in category A.
The purchase of Bayer 04 match tickets are subject to the General ticketing terms and conditions (ATGB).


Sandwiched between their UEFA Champions League knockout play-off tie against Olympiacos, Bayer 04 return to Bundesliga action on Saturday with a trip to Union Berlin (kick-off: 15:30 CET). It’s a fixture of contrasting styles, with Leverkusen preferring to control the play while Union look to remain compact and counter. The Berliners are therefore suited to facing top teams, but they have only ever managed to win one of 16 meetings with the Werkself, who are looking for a fifth clean sheet of 2026 but will need to beware the home side’s threat from set pieces. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the game in our matchday news.
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After six wins in seven games, the Werkself will be looking to continue their winning run in the capital at FC Union Berlin. Coach Kasper Hjulmand spoke ahead of the match on Saturday, 21 February (kick-off: 15:30 CET) about defenders, the short preparation time and the condition of the pitch at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei.
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Union Berlin have performed particularly well against the top clubs in the Bundesliga this season with a draw at home to Bayern Munich and wins against VfB Stuttgart and RB Leipzig. This Saturday, 21 February (kick-off: 15:30 CET), the Irons now welcome the Werkself, currently sixth in the table, to the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. And the hosts are in desperate need of a win. The lowdown on our next opponents.
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It took exactly 60 minutes for the Werkself to take the lead through a perfectly finished counter-attack by Patrik Schick in the first leg of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League play-off at Olympiacos. Referring to the meeting in the league phase and the initially squandered opportunities, coach Kasper Hjulmand said afterwards: "I thought: 'Oh no, déjà-vu.'" But after the opening goal, it took just 144 seconds for the Czech to spark more wild celebrations among those in black and red in the Greek cauldron, when Schick nodded in Alejandro Grimaldo's corner. Much to the delight of the Bayer 04 fans, his teammates and his coach, who had warm words for the striker in the aftermath. The Werkself Review.
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