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7.10.2024Bundesliga

Tickets for the home game against 1. FC Heidenheim

On Matchday 11 of the 2024/25 Bundesliga campaign, the Werkself welcome 1. FC Heidenheim to the BayArena. The game kicks off at 15.30 CET on Saturday, 23 November. The key information on ticket sales for this match.
Begegnungslogo Bayer 04 1. FC Heidenheim

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!

The exclusive sale to Bayer 04 Club members and season ticket holders begins on Tuesday, 8 October, at noon CEST. Tickets will not go on open sale.

Prices:

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How to order:

Delivery information:

  • All match tickets are exclusively available as print@home or e-tickets.

Payment methods

  • Online shop: Direct debit, credit card, PayPal

Allocation:

  • Long-standing members (before 30.06.2022 – SPECIAL 1): Whole stadium
  • Members (from 01.07.2022-30.06.2024 – SPECIAL 2): Blocks A, H, F4/F9
  • New members (from 01.07.2024 – SPECIAL 3/MG-NE): Blocks A, H, F4/F9

Queuing system for online shop:

  • A waiting room for the shop will be available from 11.45.
  • From noon, fans will enter the Bayer 04 online shop from there in random order.
  • The time fans enter the digital waiting room does not affect the order of access. Queuing early does not bring any advantages.
  • All other fans join the back of the queue from 12 noon.

Ticket limit:

  • Ticket limit: 2
  • Current season cards are included in the restriction.
    • For season card purchasers the number of season cards will be accounted for in the ticket limit.
    • Season cardholders pay the same as members and can purchase two tickets.
  • Tickets bought in the advance booking phase also count towards the ticket limit.

Ticket exchange:

  • The ticket exchange is open and Hinrunde games can be entered at any time.
  • The purchase of seats via the ticket exchange is possible from the start date of the individual ticket sale.

Further information:

  • Normal prices apply for Bundesliga games (see price graphic).
  • The procedure for tickets for the ÖPNV travel network has changed for the new season. Further information can be found (in German) HERE.

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