The public section of the stadium opens an hour before kick-off at 14:00. The hospitality areas are open from 13:30. Around 10,000 spectators are expected to attend.
Tickets for the match include travel on public transport in the VRS network. There will be no additional buses for this game, nor is there a shuttle bus from the car park at Kurtekotten.
If travelling by car, we recommend the free parking under the motorway on Marienburger Straße.
Tickets are still available to buy for the east and north lower tiers. The cost for members is €5, for non-members €10. Children under the age of three can sit on laps for free. Those tickets can be requested on the gate on the day. Get your tickets here!
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