
Robert de Pauw’s team play their first home game following the resumption of the campaign against last season’s runners-up Wolfsburg on Sunday, 4 February (14:00 CET). After that, Hoffenheim come to Leverkusen two weeks later (14:00 on Sunday, 18 February) before Bayer 04 welcome neighbours Köln on Matchday 16. The date and time for that game has not yet been confirmed but will be between 15 and 18 March. Information on tickets for the DFB Cup quarter-final tie with SGS Essen on 5/6 March will follow later.
All games will be played at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion as usual.
Overview of the home games to come:
* Date and kick-off time still to be confirmed
Stands at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion:

Full-paying club members only pay the reduced price (Ermäßigt) for ALL home games in the standing and seating areas:
The VIP ticket offer includes the following services:
How to order:
Shipping information:

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