What options are there if you have lost your football ticket?
Imagine you’re looking forward to the next match day and know your ticket is ready to hand, ...

VfB Stuttgart has made a fantastic start to the 2025/26 Bundesliga season. The MHPArena with its 60,000 seats is therefore sold out even more often this year. But it’s not just the home games that are well attended, the away sector is also always full, from Munich to Bremen.
Whether it’s a home or away game, as a true fan you should definitely secure a seat in the stadium. Support the team together with thousands of fans. You can become part of this season’s successful team and help the boys to victory on the pitch.
But how do you actually get VfB Stuttgart tickets and what are the costs for single and season tickets? We answer these and many other questions in our comprehensive guide to buying tickets. So you’ll be as well prepared as possible for the upcoming matches and can be there live in the MHPArena.
19. Feb
Thursday
2026
22. Feb
Sunday
2026
26. Feb
Thursday
2026
01. Mar
Sunday
2026
07. Mar
Saturday
2026
15. Mar
Sunday
2026
22. Mar
Sunday
2026
04. Apr
Saturday
2026
11. Apr
Saturday
2026
18. Apr
Saturday
2026
25. Apr
Saturday
2026
02. May
Saturday
2026
09. May
Saturday
2026
16. May
Saturday
2026
Ticket prices are updated regularly, Status: 16.02.2026
Once a week we will send you an overview of the cheapest ticket prices for the current VfB Stuttgart matches.
Simply sign up so that you don't miss any more tickets.
There are several ways in which you can get VfB Stuttgart tickets. The club usually serves as the first point of contact. If you buy tickets directly from VfB Stuttgart, this is known as the first market. If matches are sold out, you can also look around on the secondary market. We have collected all the important information about both options for you.
You can easily and conveniently secure tickets for VfB Stuttgart online. You can access the internal ticket shop via the club’s website. Here you have a large selection of individual and season tickets, group orders and tickets for people with disabilities. All available tickets can be ordered directly online.
You also always have a price guarantee on the primary market. The club itself sells the tickets at a fixed price without a surcharge. On the secondary market, on the other hand, you can always expect nasty surprises. Here, prices often double or triple the actual value.
To buy tickets, you need to log in with an existing customer account or register for the first time. There are no costs for you. Due to the enormous demand, there is currently always a limited advance sale. After a successful purchase, you can access your Mobile and Print@Home tickets.
In addition to the online shop, you can also call the ticket hotline on 49 (0) 711 99 33 1893. If you come directly from Stuttgart or the surrounding area, tickets can also be purchased at the fan centre at the Carl-Benz-Center and in the fan shop in Ludwigsburg.

If tickets for VfB Stuttgart matches are already sold out after the pre-sale, you can no longer purchase tickets via the primary market. It is pointed out that it is possible to buy remaining seats. However, you have to be particularly lucky to get tickets.
As an alternative, many fans therefore also look around on the secondary market. This involves the sale of tickets by private individuals. If a fan is unable to attend the match, the ticket can be resold quickly and easily. VfB has set up its own ticket exchange for this purpose. This is to ensure that tickets are not overpriced and that no fraud can occur.
If you want to buy tickets from the secondary market, your first port of call should always be the official VfB ticket exchange. This is even more advisable if the tickets for certain matches are personalised. The official secondary market opens 2 weeks before the respective match date. If you get hold of a ticket via external platforms or social media, we have summarised the most important points regarding the purchase below.
We work with the following providers on the secondary market:
When you visit the VfB Stuttgart ticket shop, you can choose from a wide range of tickets. In addition to the classic single and season tickets, there is also the option of ordering tickets for groups. This is particularly practical if you want to come to the stadium with lots of friends or old work colleagues.
There are also special tickets and separate areas in the stadium for people with physical and mental disabilities. These tickets can also be requested directly via the online shop. If you don’t just want to support VfB’s professional team, you can also find tickets for the women’s section, the U21s and the U19s.
VIP day tickets are also available in the shop for a top-class football experience. Of course, VfB is also hoping for vociferous support from away fans. You can therefore also order tickets for away matches directly online.
VfB Stuttgart also offers special Fritzle and REWE family blocks. These are located in the Untertürkheimer Kurve area. In blocks 75, 76, 81 and 82, things are a little quieter and football fun for young and old is guaranteed here. Blocks 31-37, on the other hand, are the VfB Stuttgart fan area. In this ticket category, visibility may be restricted by waving flags and standing fans.
Pricing at VfB Stuttgart is somewhat complicated. This is because the cost of a ticket depends on the seat in the stadium and the respective opponent. The top matches against Bayern Munich, BVB or RB Leipzig are more than 20 euros more expensive than matches against potential relegation candidates.
Unfortunately, fans without a paid membership cannot currently see exactly how much individual tickets cost. All upcoming matches are in the protected pre-sale. However, information on ticket prices can only be viewed during the purchasing process. The club does not provide a general list for the current season. The prices for day tickets vary from match to match and can be viewed when selecting seats.
There are a total of seven price categories for season tickets. Standing tickets are the cheapest at €227.50 for full payers. The prices for a seat in the curve range from 360 to 465 euros. The price in the opposite stand is 504 euros. If you want to sit directly in the main stand, there are three more price categories. Side seats cost 504 euros, centre seats in the upper tier 680 euros and centre seats in the lower tier 804 euros.
Club members receive a discount of 17 euros. Discounts are also available for young people up to and including the age of 17, pensioners aged 65 and over and severely disabled persons with a degree of disability of 50 or more. Children up to the age of 13 receive a special children’s price. Official proof of any type of discount must be presented when purchasing tickets without being asked.
If you would like to experience VfB Stuttgart live, it is almost essential to attend the pre-sale. Due to the strong performances this season, the rush is particularly high. Home games are often already sold out during the limited pre-sale phase.
Only club members can purchase tickets during the limited pre-sale phase. A maximum of two tickets are issued per club member. Advance sales are available online via the ticket shop, by telephone via the ticket hotline +49 (0) 711 99 33 1893 and in person at the fan shop and fan centre.
If you want to enjoy more than the conventional stadium experience, it’s worth taking a look at VfB Stuttgart’s VIP offers. Here you can expect the best view of the action and comprehensive hospitality amenities. Fans can choose between the Mercedes Benz Business Lounge or the MECHATRONIK Soccer Lounge. The cost per match is €416.50 and €368.90 respectively.
In addition to an indoor and outdoor seat in the stadium, the VIP offer also includes exclusive catering and numerous alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. There are XXL parking spaces near the lounge as well as an entertaining supporting programme and attractive competitions. Over 1,500 seats are available in the two lounges.
Stuttgart and the DFB Cup – that has worked out well a few times. Although the last win was around 25 years ago, there have been a few notable successes in the DFB Cup since then. VfB reached the final in both 2006/07 and 2012/13. Last season was also euphoric when they made it to the semi-finals.
They are still in the DFB Cup this season and have to face BVB in the round of 16. The team needs all the support it can get from the fans in the stadium. Based on the top performances in the season so far, it is quite conceivable that VfB could rock the cup again this year.
There is also a very special atmosphere in the MHPArena during the cup. When it’s all or nothing, the fans are even louder and more present. Be there live when the boys once again give their all on the pitch to get one step closer to the dream of a title.
People with physical or mental disabilities can still be very close to VfB Stuttgart. Special handicap tickets ensure this. These can be requested online via the ticket shop using the order form. Whether or not the club will grant a ticket depends on availability. It is therefore worth being as quick as possible. In addition, the disabled pass must be sent to service@vfb-stuttgart.de. The tickets are free of charge and also include one accompanying person.

The MHPArena is the third largest stadium in the Bundesliga and can hold over 60,000 spectators. The arena has existed in its original form since 1933 and is currently undergoing further renovation to meet the modern requirements of football and fans.
We have also collected all the important information about travelling to the MHPArena:
If you are travelling to the stadium by car, follow the stadium symbol within Stuttgart until you reach the NeckarPark guidance system. You will then be directed to your car park via the guidance system. Pay attention to the differences between P1, P5, P7 and P9. There are also around 12,000 public car parking spaces available in the NeckarPark area.
It is possible to get to the stadium by public transport, either by tram, S-Bahn or bus. Before and after the match, the special line U11 also runs to the NeckarPark stop. From the main railway station, you can get to the stadium by bus lines 40, 42 and 45 or by S2 and U19. From Stuttgart Airport, take the S2 to Bad Cannstatt and then the number 45 bus to Fritz-Walter-Weg.
VfB Stuttgart was founded on 9 September 1893.
The club colours of VfB Stuttgart are white and red.
VfB Stuttgart has won the German championship five times, most recently in the 2006/2007 season.
VfB Stuttgart’s home matches are played in the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
VfB Stuttgart has around 122,000 members (as of 2025).
No fan voice yet.
Be the first and help other fans with your review.
Before a review is published, it goes through a review process. We look at what, how, where and when it was rated and whether everything complies with our rating guidelines.
If something is found that violates our rules, the review is rejected. This is how we ensure that all reviews remain honest, respectful and helpful.
We also keep an eye on reviews that are reported by the community. We also check these manually. Our goal: a fair, reliable platform for all fans.
👉 You can find out more about our evaluation guidelines here.Detailed ratings
What options are there if you have lost your football ticket?
Imagine you’re looking forward to the next match day and know your ticket is ready to hand, ...
What items are you allowed to take into the stadium?
Are you about to visit a stadium and want to find out what you can and can’t ...
Buying football tickets from the black market: How dangerous is it?
Every football fan appreciates a day at the stadium. After all, watching a game for at least ...
Visiting the football stadium: What Bundesliga ticket categories are there?
The next Bundesliga weekend is just around the corner and you’re planning a trip to the stadium? ...
Bundesliga football: Where can you buy away tickets online?
Football is the most popular sport in Germany and every fan dreams of supporting their favourite team ...
Europa League: Where can you buy tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs. Celtic Glasgow?
Europa League: Where can you buy tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv?
Bundesliga: Where can I buy tickets for Borussia Dortmund vs VfB Stuttgart?
Europa League: Where to buy tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs Feyenoord Rotterdam?
To provide the best experiences, we and our partners use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us and our partners to process personal data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site and show (non-) personalized ads. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Click below to consent to the above or make granular choices. Your choices will be applied to this site only. You can change your settings at any time, including withdrawing your consent, by using the toggles on the Cookie Policy, or by clicking on the manage consent button at the bottom of the screen.