
Uncomplicated and individual: When purchasing an away season card via the Bayer 04 ticket web shop you have the choice between standing (full price or concessions) or a seat. The away season card entitles you to access the away section for every Werkself away game in the Bundesliga in 2022/23 and it will not be automatically extended beyond the season.
The allocation of tickets for every Bayer 04 away game is completed automatically ahead of the relevant matchday. With an away season card the administration fee of 5% is not applied and – with the option of distribution by post – nor are postage costs.
In addition, purchasers of away season cards are entitled to an exclusive discount on the new away shirt, which will be presented in the next few days.
Bayer 04 in the Champions League – and you can be there. In addition to the model of tickets for the 17 away games in the Bundesliga, the away season card also offers the opportunity to include match tickets for DFB Cup ties and UEFA Champions League matches.
Please note: In order to be sure of a ticket for the DFB Cup first-round match at SV 07 Elversberg the application via the link below must be completed by 3 July.
Another advantage of the away season card: Money from the specified account for the relevant ticket will be debited a few days before the relevant matchday. That means the whole sum must not be played before the start of the season.
Bayer 04 will publish the ticket prices for the away games as soon as possible on the ticket web shop under the relevant matchday and the price will reflect the chosen category (standing or seated).

Bayern Munich come to the BayArena this Saturday with an 11-point lead in the Bundesliga as they look to take a step closer to the title. As imperious as they may seem, a weakness has emerged of late that the Werkself proved they can exploit in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the Champions League. Leverkusen are also looking to make it four Bundesliga home games unbeaten against the Bavarians. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the 15:30 CET kick-off in our matchday news.
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They're well on their way to becoming German champions for the 35th time and once again proved their incredible class in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. This Saturday, 14 March (kick-off: 15.30 CET), Bayern Munich will be the visitors to the BayArena. It'll be a meeting of the two Bundesliga teams with the most dominant styles of play. A look at our opponents shows the visitors from the Bavarian capital have many strengths - but are also vulnerable.
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