
Tickets can be bought by the following methods:
Spectators' proof of 3G status will be checked as usual at the entrances and one of the following points must be met and proved, and photo ID produced:
- Fully vaccinated in accordance with legal requirements
- Recovered in accordance with legal requirements
- Children and teenagers up to and including the age of 17 (on presentation of photo ID – if not clear)
- School students – even if they are already 18 – on production of school ID
- Medical certificate (maximum six weeks old)
- Negative rapid flow test (not more than 24 hours old)
- Negative PCR test (not more than 48 hours old)
The mask mandate no longer applies in the open air, but Bayer 04 recommends continued use of a face covering. The obligation to wear a face covering applies in the VIP areas at the BayArena unless at a set seat or standing position.
The ticket office draws attention to the General ticketing terms of business (ATGB) and the Special ATGB on the purchase of Bayer 04 tickets.

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