
96 fans will be able to watch the home clash with double winners VfL Wolfsburg at the Kurtekotten Performance Centre on Sunday, 4 October (kick-off: 14.00 CEST) – providing the infection rate on the matchday permits it. In the event of too high a rate, Bayer 04 will inform fans by email.
"We're glad that we are able to finally welcome spectators back again if the pandemic allows us. That would give the players a boost," said Linda Schöttler, general manager of the Bayer 04 Women's team.
Interested fans can immediately apply for the 96 available tickets up to 72 hours before kick-off by emailing info@bayer04.de to register for the draw. This requires full name, address, date of birth, telephone number and the number of tickets required. A maximum of two tickets can be requested per registration. There are no 'lap tickets' for children. Away fans are not permitted.
The available tickets for the clash with Wolfsburg will be drawn at the end of the week. Both the 'winners' and 'losers' will be informed via email two days before the fixture – Friday in the case of the game against Wolfsburg. The tickets will be available for collection at the ground on the day of the match and paid for by cash.
Full price: €8 / Concessions: €5 Euro*/ Children free up to the age of 14
(*School students, students, people with disabilities)

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