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23.11.2022Bayer 04

Tickets for home games against AS Monaco and Mainz 05

The Werkself meet AS Monaco of Ligue 1 in the Europa League play-offs. The first leg is on Thursday 16 February with a 21.00 CET kick-off at the BayArena. That is followed three days later by the next home fixture: The team led by head coach Xabi Alonso entertain Mainz 05 on Bundesliga matchday 21. That game will be played on Sunday 19 February (19.30 CET). Information on ticket sales and notice of time-limited discounts on home tickets for both games...
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Tickets for both matches go on sale to season cardholders and Club members overnight from Wednesday 23 November to Thursday 24 November at midnight. Tickets go on open sale overnight from Thursday to Friday 25 November also at midnight.

black and red week: grab your discount now

There is also a discount of 30% on the tickets for the matches for Bayer 04 Club members on 24 November. General discount from 25 to 27 November is 20%. The discount only applies to ticket sales via the web shop and it will be automatically deducted from the basket by entering the discount code 'SCHARZ-ROTE-WOCHE' in the discount code box.

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How to order:

  • Online at the Ticket web shop
  • By phone via the service centre on 0049 (0)214 5000 1904
  • In person at the Bayer 04 shop Leverkusen-Wiesdorf plus at the Bayer 04 shop at the BayArena

Payment methods:

  • Online shop: Direct debit, credit card, PayPal
  • By phone: Direct debit, credit card
  • Bayer 04 shops: Cash, EC card, credit card

Further information:

  • All matchday tickets are exclusively available as eTickets/print@home tickets.
  • Travel on the VRR/VRS networks is included in all tickets.
  • The season card blocks B1 (half), B2-B4, C1-C3, D1-D5, E1-E3, F1-F3 And the standing areas are not available at the start of the sales period. These blocks can only be purchased with Rückrunde season cards.

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