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6.12.2022Bundesliga

Ticket update for home game against Hertha Berlin

The Werkself are at home to Hertha Berlin on Bundesliga matchday 23. The game against the Old Lady from the capital at the BayArena will be played on Sunday 5 March (kick-off: 15.30 CET). Here are the latest updates on ticket sales...
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Tickets went out exclusively on sale to season card holders and Club members on Tuesday 6 December at 12.00 CET. Tickets are on open sale starting on Thursday 8 December also from 12.00 CET.

Family matchday against Hertha BERLIN

Bundesliga matchday 23 is a traditional family matchday. This has proved to be very popular with young and old for the last ten years. Information on events to follow. Tickets for the match against the team from the capital are therefore available at family friendly prices.

Ticket prices:

  • Full price: 15 euros
  • Concessions: 10 euros
  • Youth: 5 euros
  • Children: 3 euros

The prices apply to all categories and for all methods of ordering.

How to order:

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

Payment methods:

  • Online shop: Direct debit, credit card, PayPal
  • Phone orders: Direct debit, credit card
  • Bayer 04 shops: Cash, EC card, credit card

Further information:

  • All match tickets are exclusively available as eTickets/print@home tickets.
  • Travel on the VRR/VRS networks is included in all tickets..
  • There is a limit of four tickets per purchase for the match against RB Leipzig.
  • The season card blocks B1, B2-B4, C1-C6, D1-D10, E1-E6, F1-F4 plus the standing areas are not on sale from the start. These blocks are exclusively on sale to holders of Rückrunde season cards.

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