
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.

The Werkself need a win in their penultimate match of the season at RB Leipzig on Monday evening (18:00 CEST) to keep their hopes of third place alive until the final day. After Eintracht Frankfurt lost on Saturday, Roberto Pätzold's side can close the gap on their rivals to two points and leave it all to play for next Sunday.
Show more
Werkself TV shows the highlights of Bayer 04's 1-3 loss at VfB Stuttgart on Matchday 33 of the 2025/26 Bundesliga season...
Show more
Down to fifth from fourth place despite taking an early lead: in the head-to-head for a Champions League spot, Bayer 04 were 1-0 up at VfB Stuttgart with just a minute played thanks to an Aleix Garcia strike, but ultimately lost 3-1 (2-1) to the more determined hosts. It meant the Swabians leapfrogged the Werkself in the Bundesliga table on the penultimate matchday.
Show more
Today sees Bayer 04 go head-to-head with their next direct rivals in the race for Champions League qualification (kick-off 15:30 CEST). Opponents Stuttgart are currently fifth in the table, level on points with the Werkself but one place below them due to a three-goal inferior goal difference. The Black and Reds' record at Bad Cannstatt tells a clearer story: they've not lost at VfB for over 16 years. One important factor in securing what would be three crucial points away from home is Leverkusen's strength on the counter-attack. Whilst Stuttgart are also extremely dangerous going forward, they will be without their captain. Today’s matchday news.
Show more