
Tickets for the last home game in the record Bundesliga season for the Werkself are available from the online shop or from the matchday ticket office. Ahead of the game, there will be events to get involved in with when the stadium opens at 11:00 CEST. To the west of the BayArena, spectators can win prizes in a goal wall shooting competition including three home shirts signed by the whole Bundesliga squad.
There is also plenty for the youngest fans to enjoy with face painting, a bouncy castle, a football table game and a human football table. And club mascot Brian the Lion will also be there. In addition to the catering stall at the entrance to the stadium, there are also benches and tables available where you can eat, drink or relax.

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