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15.05.2024DFB-Pokal

DFB Pokal final: Sale of last ticket allocation to members

Bayer 04 are in the DFB Pokal final for the fifth time in the club’s history. The final at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin is on Saturday 25 May with the kick-off at 20.00 CEST. After the majority of the ticket allocation available to Bayer 04 has been sold, a last ticket allocation from returns and previously blocked allocations now go on sale to members.
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GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Tickets are exclusively on sale to Bayer 04 Club members starting on Thursday 16 May at 9.00 CEST. This sale is on a first-come, first-served basis. Members can purchase one ticket for the final each.

Categories & prices

  • Category 1: €170
  • Category 1 (restricted view): €130
  • Category 2: €130
  • Category 2 (restricted view): €70
  • Category 3: €70
  • Category 3 (restricted view): €50
  • Category FAMILY: €45
  • Category FAN: €45

How to order

There will be no telephone sales via the service centre or the Bayer 04 fan shops.

Waiting times ar ticket web shop

  • A digital waiting room to the online shop will be open from 8.45 CEST.
  • Fans will then have random access to the online shop from 9.00 CEST.
  • The time fans entered the digital waiting room does not affect the sequence. Queuing early does not bring any advantage.
  • From 9.00 CEST all other fans will join the back of the queue.

Distribution

  • Tickets are exclusively available in paper form. They will be distributed by courier as soon as possible after tickets go on sale.
  • There will be a fee of €9.80 per order.

Further information

  • There are no concessions or lap tickets; every spectator must have a full price ticket.
  • If you have already bought a ticket for the final in Berlin during the first sales phase then you have no opportunity of buying another ticket for the final.

Information on ticket sales for the DFB Pokal final (in German)

FAQs on tickets for DFB Pokal final (in German)

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