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9.04.2024Bundesliga

Ticket information for away game at Bochum

Bayer 04 visit Bochum for the penultimate game of the 2023/24 Bundesliga season on Sunday, 12 May (kick-off: 7.30pm CEST). Here’s how you can get tickets to be at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion.
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The exclusive sale for season ticket holders, who have purchased tickets for at least four away games this season*, begins at 12pm CEST on Wednesday, 10 April. The exclusive sale period for all further season ticket holders and Bayer 04 members begins at noon on Thursday, 11 April. The sales process will end at 11.59pm on 8 May, if not sold out before then.

*Matches in all competitions (Bundesliga, DFB Cup, UEFA Europa League) up to and including the away game at West Ham United.

Seats

  • Standing block E1 (season ticket holders and club members): €19
  • Standing block E1 discounted (season ticket holders and club members): €15
  • Seated block E2 / F (season ticket holders and club members): €37
  • Special block (wheelchair users plus accompanying person): €16 (tickets available on request to Bayer 04)
  • Special block (visually impaired plus accompanying person): €16 (tickets available on request to Bayer 04)

Please note: The active fan scene will also be represented in the seated areas.

Stadionplan Bochum

How to order

  • Online via the ticket web shop
  • In person from the Bayer 04 shop in Leverkusen-Wiesdorf as well as from the Bayer 04 shop at the BayArena
  • By phone via the service centre on 0049 (0)214 5000 1904

Delivery information

  • Tickets only available as print@home. Bayer 04 will ensure the tickets are sent out in good time ahead of the match.

Further information

  • The seated blocks will be opened up successively
  • Quantity restriction: standing area max. one ticket, seated area max. two tickets
  • New members cannot buy tickets for this match
  • School children (full-time only), students, the unemployed/Hartz IV recipients, senior citizens aged 65 and over, and severely disabled persons with GdB5 or more are entitled to a discount
  • No processing fee will be charged

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