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12.12.2019DFB-Pokal

Tickets for the DFB Cup home game against VfB Stuttgart

The Werkself have been drawn at home in the DFB Cup Round of 16. The Peter Bosz team entertain second division VfB Stuttgart at the BayArena on 5 February with a 18.30 CET kick-off. I was still looking for a special Christmas present? Tickets go on sale for this cup tie at the start of next week.
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  • Tickets go on exclusive sale to club members on Tuesday 17 December before they our on open sale on Thursday 19 December. Tickets are available on each day from 10.00 CET.

    Tickets can be ordered in the usual ways:

    • Online at the Ticket Web shop
    • By phone via the service centre on 0049 (0)214 5000 1904
    • In person at the Bayer 04 fan shops at the BayArena, in Leverkusen City and in Bergisch Gladbach

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Further information

MAIL ORDER INFORMATION:

· Tickets sent out by mail are subject to a charge of four euros per order.

· Tickets are sent out free of charge via email as print@home tickets. However, this match ticket is not valid as a ticket on the VRR/VRS public transport networks.

PAYMENT INFORMATION:

· Payment options for telephone and online orders: Direct debit, credit cards (VISA, EUROCARD), PayPal (online only).

  • Payment options in the Bayer 04 shops: Cash, EC card, credit cards (VISA, EUROCARD)

INFORMATION ON TICKET SALES:

  • Tickets for the Bayer 04 home end (Blocks SC – SE, C – E) are exclusively available to Bayer 04 supporters.
  • The prices correspond to Bundesliga Category C
  • Tickets for the visitors section are exclusively available from the away club.
  • Season card holders with the BundesligaPLUS option receive a 20% discount and the ticket automatically loaded on the season card.

The General Terms and Conditions for Ticket Sales (ATGB) apply to the purchase of Bayer 04 tickets.

 

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