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9.09.2024Champions League

Tickets for Champions League home game against AC Milan

The Werkself entertain top Italian club AC Milan at the BayArena in the first home game in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25. The game on UCL matchday two is on Tuesday, 1 October (kick-off: 21.00 CEST). The latest information on ticket sales for this match.
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The exclusive sale to season card holders and Bayer 04 Club members begins on Tuesday, 10 September at noon CEST. There will be no open sale period.

Prices:

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Allocation:

  • Long-standing members (before 30.06.2022): Whole stadium (approx. 10% exclusively for this group)
  • Members (membership from 01.07.2022-30.06.2024): Blocks A, H, F4/F9
  • New members (membership from 01.07.2024): Blocks H1, F4/F9

How to order:

Distribution:

  • All match tickets are exclusively available as eTickets/print@home tickets.

Payment methods

  • Online shop: Direct debit, credit card, PayPal

Ticket shop queues:

  • A waiting room for the ticket shop will open at 11.45.
  • Fans can then enter the Bayer 04 online shop from noon in random order
  • The time fans enter the digital waiting room does not affect the order. There is no advantage from registering early.
  • From noon, all other fans will join in order

Ticket limit:

  • Ticket limit: 2
  • Tickets, already secured through the season card option BundesligaPLUS, are not included in this restriction.
    • For season card purchasers (BundesligaPLUS) acquired season cards are added to the ticket limit.

Ticket exchange:

  • The ticket exchange will open when tickets go on sale.
  • Posting on or purchasing seats from the ticket exchange will then be possible.

Further information:

  • For the new season there is a change to the ticket procedure for the ÖPNV public transport network. Information available in German HERE.

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