A maximum of four tickets per person can be purchased.
Standing:
- Block V, W: 15.50 EUR
- Block V, W concessions**: 13.00 EUR
Seats:
- Block S1: 41.50 EUR
- Block 64: 31.00 EUR
- Block 63: 26.00 EUR
Special blocks:
- Wheelchair users including carer: 10.00 EUR
- Visually handicapped including carer: 10.00 EUR
* Prices subject to five per cent booking fee and P&P where applicable (4 euros).
** Concessionary standing is available for children and young people up to the age of 21 plus pensioners and severely disabled with ID.
(Quelle: schalke04.de)
- Online at the ticket webshop (from midnight CET)
- By phone on 0049 (0)214 5000 1904 (from 08.00 CET)
- In person at service area OST (BayArena, Bismarckstraße 122-124),
and from the Bayer 04 Shop Leverkusen City (from 10.00 CET)
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