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29.07.2021DFB-Pokal

DFB Cup tickets for the away game at Lokomotive Leipzig

The first competitive match of the new 2021/22 season is imminent – and spectators will finally be permitted to attend games and get behind the Werkself. In the first round of the DFB Cup, Bayer 04 are away to Regional League club Lokomotive Leipzig with 1,040 Black and Red supporters able to accompany the team under head coach Gerardo Seoane to the east of Germany for the tie at the Bruno Plache Stadium. Tickets go on sale to Bayer 04 Club members and season ticket holders at the weekend.
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TICKET cATEGORIEs / TICKET PRices*:

Standing:
- Blocks  3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D: €18.00 

how to order

Tickets can be acquired as follows:

  • From Friday, 30 July, 14.00 CEST: In person at the Bayer 04 fan shop in Leverkusen City
  • From Saturday, 31 July, 10.00 CEST: By phone via the Service Centre on 0214 5000 1904

A ticket holder must be named for each ticket. Tickets can be taken away immediately if bought at the fan shop. Bayer 04 are obliged to write the name of the holder on the tickets.

Tickets bought via the Service Centre will not be mailed. Ticket collection will happen at the ground. Each ticket is personalised and cannot be exchanged after the booking is made.

 

Stadionplan_Lok_Leipzig.jpg Stadium plan

further info

Identification/contact tracing:

  • Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, identification is essential for contact tracing.
  • A ticket holder must be named for each ticket.
  • Tickets are not transferable.

Special information:

  • The blocks will be released successively.
  • At the stadium, people aged seven and above must provide proof of recovery from Covid-19, a negative test, or vaccination.
  • Bayer 04 will inform all ticket holders of the collection point ahead of the game.

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