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Primary Market Bundesliga Ticket prices 2025/2026

Overview of single-match and season tickets for all clubs

Having failed to progress beyond the quarter-finals in any international competition last season, the Bundesliga is set to enjoy greater success in the upcoming 2025/2026 season. A modern infrastructure, sound financial management and a vibrant fan culture are expected to contribute to this. Indeed, the Bundesliga consistently boasts the highest average attendance in Europe, with 43,467 spectators, relegating the Premier League (38,188) and LaLiga (27,112) to the remaining podium places.

The flip side of this coin, however, is the ticket prices, which are extremely low by international standards and result in lower revenue for the clubs despite the high attendance. FC Bayern Munich’s dominance, which is unparalleled internationally, can also have a detrimental effect on the Bundesliga’s appeal, which is less a criticism of the record champions than of their rivals.

In the 2025/26 season, too, Bundesliga clubs have once again sold a number of stars abroad, including Wirtz, Frimpong, Sesko, Gittens and Etikitte, whilst the pool of comparable new signings, such as Luiz Diaz, appears modest. It is to be hoped that the young players will seize their opportunities and step into the spotlight to make up for these losses. Leverkusen and Leipzig, in particular, are relying heavily this season on some of their new talents to make their mark.

In this overview, you will find the current ticket prices for the Bundesliga clubs on the primary market – including single-match tickets and season tickets. For each club, we show you at a glance what seated and standing tickets cost for the 2025 season, what the price ranges are, and whether there are any special sales conditions.

1. FC Union Berlin

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for 1. FC Union Berlin
Standing room 14 - 16 Euro
Seat 33 - 43 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for 1. FC Union Berlin
Standing room 238 - 272 Euro
Seat 561 - 816 Euro

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Members pay €2 less for day tickets, and children pay half price. The member discount on standing season tickets is €34. There will be no price increase this season.

Despite a one-euro price increase, standing tickets at the Alte Försterei remain the cheapest in the Bundesliga, costing between 14 and 16 euros. The limited number of seated tickets are divided into four categories and cost 33, 38, 43 and 38 euros for full-price ticket holders. Members of the Eisernen pay two euros less in each case, and children pay only half the price. Season ticket holders for seated areas are also feeling the pinch of limited supply leading to high prices, with their regular seats in the stadium costing 561, 646, 731 and 816 euros depending on the category. This is the highest price in the top flight of football. Season tickets for standing areas are significantly cheaper at 238, 255 and 272 euros.

Members receive a discount of 34 euros and the club is not increasing prices this year.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Eintracht Frankfurt
Standing room approx. 15 euros
Seat from 28 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Eintracht Frankfurt
Standing room 190 Euro
Seat 455 - 780 Euro

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Season ticket (standing) for members: just €133 (a €57 discount). Flexible pricing depending on the opposition. No price increase for the 2025/26 season.

It is difficult to make definitive statements about ticket prices at Eintracht Frankfurt, as the club is not exactly known for its transparent pricing policy. Given that the 58,000-capacity Deutsche Bank Park is almost always sold out for every match, Frankfurt can afford to adopt this flexible pricing policy, meaning that prices are always determined by the match itself and the strength of the opposition.

What’s more, Eintracht’s pricing policy is strongly geared towards its regular customers. Members in Frankfurt benefit from generous discounts and receive various preferential treatments when tickets are allocated.

This means that the members’ discount, at 57 euros, is the highest in the league. Frankfurt fans can expect to pay around 15 euros for a standing-room-only day ticket and from 28 euros for a seated day ticket. Season tickets cost 190 euros for standing places (133 euros for members) and between 455 and 780 euros for seated places. Frankfurt fans can therefore look forward to being spared price increases in the 2025/26 season.

RB Leipzig

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for RB Leipzig
Standing room 15 Euro
Seat 100 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for RB Leipzig
Standing room 245 Euro
Seat 350 - 945 Euro

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No price increases this season. Attendance is compulsory for season ticket holders (10 matches). A wide range of discounts is available for various groups (fan clubs, school pupils, etc.).

Following last season’s hefty price rises, there will be no price increase for the Bulls this time around. Season-ticket holders should be aware that they will lose their entitlement for the coming season if they have not attended at least ten matches at the stadium in a season.

Season tickets for standing areas cost 245 euros, whilst those for seated areas range from 350 to 945 euros. Prices at the state-of-the-art Red Bull Arena vary significantly depending on which section you are in. There is also a wide range of groups eligible for some spectacular discounts. These include members of RB fan clubs, school pupils, students, young people, those eligible for concessions, and children in the ‘Bullis Bande’ kids’ club.

Day tickets cost between €15 (standing room) and €100. Tickets are mainly sold online.

FC Bayern Munich

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for FC Bayern Munich
Standing room 15 Euro
Seat 40 - 80 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for FC Bayern Munich
Standing room 175 Euro
Seat 410 - 890 Euro

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Known for affordable standing tickets and expensive seats. Small discounts for members. Children, people with severe disabilities and senior citizens pay half the price charged to full-price ticket holders.

The German record champions are known for their affordable standing tickets and expensive seats at the Allianz Arena. A day ticket for one of the 13,342 standing places costs just 15 euros, whilst season ticket holders pay 175 euros – well under 200 euros.

The 61,682 seats are divided into four categories. While day tickets cost 80, 70, 50 and 40 euros, season tickets are available for 890, 750, 610 and 410 euros.

Members are entitled to small discounts, whilst children, people with severe disabilities and senior citizens pay only half the price charged to full-paying adults.

FC St. Pauli

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for FC St. Pauli
Standing room 15 - 17 Euro
Seat 33 - 51 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for FC St. Pauli
Standing room 213 - 246 Euro
Seat 456 - 724 Euro

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Discounted family tickets (children aged 12 and under pay just €10). A dedicated area for people with disabilities and their carers.

This rather unusual football club from the far north certainly doesn’t stand out for its ticket prices, which are actually about average for the Bundesliga.

There are two categories of standing tickets, costing 15 and 17 euros, whilst seated tickets cost between 33 and 51 euros. Season tickets for standing places cost 213 and 246 euros. Season tickets for seated places cost between 456 and 724 euros.

Other areas include a family section with reduced-price tickets and a section for people with disabilities, who can secure a seat at a reduced price together with their carer. Children up to and including the age of twelve can watch the event in the family section for just an additional 10 euros.

VfL Wolfsburg

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for VfL Wolfsburg
Standing room 15 - 18 Euro
Seat 21 - 48 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for VfL Wolfsburg
Standing room 190 Euro
Seat 260 - 550 Euro

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Prices have been increased by 15–20%. Members pay just €160 for standing tickets. Loyal regulars (13–17 matches) receive a €30–50 discount. Concessions available for children and people with severe disabilities.

Last season, VfL Wolfsburg were mired in mediocrity. To ensure the Wolves can howl again this year, they are relying on the support of their fans. However, fans will have to dig deeper into their pockets, as the club has raised ticket prices by 15 to 20 per cent following last season’s price freeze.

Season tickets for standing room now cost 190 euros (160 euros for members), whilst seats are available for 230/260, 250/300, 365/420 and 490/550 euros, depending on the zone. The club rewards loyal regulars who have attended at least 13 of the 17 matches with a discount of 30 to 50 euros at the end of the season.

Day tickets are divided into four categories depending on the opposition, meaning that prices for standing tickets can range from 15 to 18 euros, and for the cheapest seats from 21 to 48 euros.

Discounts are available for children, people with severe disabilities and members of the WölfeClub, who are each allocated their own designated areas within the Volkswagen Arena.

FC Augsburg

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for FC Augsburg
Standing room 16 - 17 Euro
Seat 25, 31 or 45 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for FC Augsburg
Standing room 219 Euro
Seat 399 - 679 Euro

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Two sections are reserved for families. Club members receive generous discounts, e.g. a saving of 30 euros on a standing-room season ticket.

FC Augsburg are taking part for the 15th consecutive season and have firmly established themselves in the Bundesliga. In line with this, FC Augsburg’s ticket prices are roughly in the middle of the league table when compared to other clubs.

Following a price increase, standing tickets for the 2025/26 season now cost 219 euro, whilst season tickets for seats range from 399 to 679 euros, depending on the stand.

For single-match tickets, spectators pay between 16 and 17 euros for standing room. Seats cost 25, 31 or 45 euros, depending on the category.

Two blocks are reserved for families, with particularly attractive prices for children under 14. Club members are offered generous discounts, meaning they can save 30 euros on a standing season ticket, for example.

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Standing room 16 - 18 Euro
Seat 24 - 37 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Standing room 150 Euro
Seat 262 - 584 Euro

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The club offers the cheapest standing and seated season tickets in the league. Matchday ticket prices vary depending on the opposition. There is a family section and various discounts available.

With SAP as its financially strong main sponsor, TSG Hoffenheim can afford to adopt a moderate pricing policy in order to attract as many fans as possible to the 30,150-capacity PreZero Arena.

With season tickets priced at €150 for standing room and €262 for the cheapest seated seat, the club offers its supporters the lowest prices in the Bundesliga in both categories. If supporters opt for season tickets in more desirable sections, the price can rise to as much as €584.

In addition, matches are categorised according to the calibre of the opposition, meaning that prices for day tickets in the standing area may rise from €16 to €18, and in the cheapest seating area from €24 to €37. There are also the usual concessions for children, disabled people and other specified groups, as well as a family section with reduced prices.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Standing room 16 Euro
Seat 33 - 55 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Standing room 210 Euro
Seat 365 - 550 Euro

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No price increases. Surcharges for top matches. Members do not receive a discount, but they do have an exclusive right of first refusal. Concessions for young people and children.

As far as ticket prices are concerned, the Werkself are roughly mid-table in the Bundesliga, which makes the BayArena quite affordable for a top-flight club. For the new season – which, following the departures of Tah, Wirtz, Frimpong and Xhaka, can only be a transitional one, especially as almost all the new signings are very young – the budget is also helped by the fact that, unlike last season, there will be no price increase.

A season ticket for the standing area costs 210 euros, and for the seated area, depending on the category, 365, 450 or 550 euros. Day tickets cost 16 euros for standing room and 33, 44 or 55 euros for seating, with surcharges applying for top matches against Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, as well as for the local derby against 1. FC Köln.

Members do not receive discounts, but they do have exclusive priority access to ticket sales. Discounts, however, are available to young people, children and the groups typically eligible for concessions.

1. FSV Mainz 05

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for 1. FSV Mainz 05
Standing room 16 Euro
Seat 39 - 76 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for 1. FSV Mainz 05
Standing room 194 Euro
Seat from 389 Euro

Information

Prices have been increased by 2.5%. A flexible 11-match ticket for eleven league matches (excluding top-tier fixtures) is available. Special family tickets are available in the family section.

At Mainz 05, supporters can purchase standing tickets for €16 or seated tickets in five categories, meaning they can cost €39, €45, €57, €66 or €76 depending on the choice. For those who wish to cheer on Mainz at their matches at the MeWa Arena on a regular basis, one of the club’s 16,000 season tickets is an attractive option. Prices for standing tickets are €194, whilst seated tickets start at €389. The club has thus raised prices slightly by 2.5 per cent.

Families can enter the stadium’s family section in various groupings, such as one adult and one child or two adults and two children, and receive a family ticket tailored to their group. Another special feature is the flexible 11-match ticket, which entitles holders to attend a total of eleven matches during the season, excluding, however, the top matches against Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.

Werder Bremen

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Werder Bremen
Standing room 17 Euro
Seat from 35 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Werder Bremen
Standing room 222 Euro
Seat 360 - 825 Euro

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Prices for daily seat tickets are tiered according to the opposition (up to €20 cheaper). Season ticket holders are required to attend 15 out of 17 home matches.

At SV Werder Bremen, day tickets for standing room generally cost €17, whilst seats for top-flight matches cost €35, €45, €55 or €75, depending on the stand. Category B matches are up to €10 cheaper, and Category C matches up to €20 cheaper.

Adults pay 222 euros for a standing-room season ticket and teenagers 146 euros. Seats are divided into four categories, meaning that season tickets can cost 360, 485, 615 or 825 euros, depending on the zone.

The club is taking strict measures to ensure that the stands at the Weserstadion remain fully occupied: fans must attend 15 of the 17 home matches, although they are allowed to pass their tickets on to others. The fact that the club takes these measures seriously was made clear last season to 500 Werder supporters, whose season tickets were revoked by the club.

SC Freiburg

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for SC Freiburg
Standing room approx. 17 Euro
Seat from 29 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for SC Freiburg
Standing room 230 Euro
Seat 459 - 839 Euro

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Prices for day tickets depend on the popularity of the home match. The club does not offer member discounts and promotes a family-friendly atmosphere.

Last season’s surprise package, which sensationally qualified for the Europa League despite a negative goal difference, has slightly increased ticket prices for the coming season. Season tickets for standing areas now cost 230 euros, whilst those for seated areas range from 459 to 839 euros. Prices for single-match tickets depend on the popularity of the home game.

Fan websites have calculated an average price of €17 for standing tickets and from €29 for seated tickets. The club continues to offer no member discounts, instead promoting the family-friendly atmosphere at the Europa-Park Stadium.

1. FC Heidenheim 1846

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for 1. FC Heidenheim 1846
Standing room 17 Euro
Seat 35 - 43 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for 1. FC Heidenheim 1846
Standing room 180 Euro
Seat 180 - 510 Euro

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Day tickets cost €2 more at the box office. Affordable season tickets for €180 are available for seats with a restricted view. Generous discounts are available for members and others.

The range of seat prices at 1. FC Heidenheim is significantly narrower than at Hamburger SV. Fans can choose whether to buy a season ticket for €395 in the South Stand or for €510 in the Main Stand. Bargain hunters who prefer a seat can even snap up a bargain for €180, but will have to put up with a restricted view. Fans pay the same price for a season ticket in the standing area.

There is another special feature for fans regarding day tickets, as the club recommends purchasing tickets in advance and charges a two-euro surcharge at the box office. Those who buy in advance can purchase a standing ticket for 17 euros or a seated ticket for 35 or 43 euros. Significant discounts are available for children (under 14s), members, those eligible for concessions and wheelchair users, with the discounts for members among the most generous in the league.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Borussia Mönchengladbach
Standing room 17 Euro
Seat 29 - 59 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Borussia Mönchengladbach
Standing room 230 Euro
Seat 400 - 820 Euro

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Prices have been increased. A flexible pricing structure applies to seats, depending on the opponent and demand. Children under the age of six are admitted free of charge.

As in the previous season, the club has increased ticket prices. Season tickets for standing places can now be booked for 230 euros, and for seated places for between 400 and 820 euros.

Whilst standing tickets for individual matches generally cost 17 euros, there is a flexible pricing structure for seated tickets, which is based on factors such as the calibre of the opposition, expected demand and the fixture schedule. As a result, the price for seated tickets can vary between 29 and 59 euros, depending on the opposition and the section. The match against FC Augsburg is a special case, with seats available from as little as 19 euros.

Children under the age of six accompanied by their parents are admitted free of charge. Concessions are available for children aged between six and twelve, as well as for tickets in the family section.

Hamburger SV

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Hamburger SV
Standing room approx. 18 Euro
Seat 38 - 96 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Hamburger SV
Standing room 238 Euro
Seat 340 - 880 Euro

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Significant price increase for season tickets in the highest category (from €782 to €880). Concessions are available for members and disabled people.

After seven difficult years in the second tier, the former powerhouse is back in the top flight. This means Hamburg is once again represented by two teams in the Bundesliga.

Unlike its local rival St. Pauli, the club places greater emphasis on a more exclusive image and is hoping to generate significantly higher revenue from its affluent fan base in the coming season. To this end, it has implemented a substantial increase in ticket prices in the premium price bracket, meaning that a season ticket in the highest price category now costs 880 euros instead of 782 euros.

However, prices in the lower price categories remain unchanged. Season tickets for standing room cost 238 euros, whilst those for seated areas range from 340 to 880 euros. Prices for single-match tickets continue to be based on the opposition. Fan websites have calculated an average price of 18 euros for standing room tickets at HSV, and between 38 and 96 euros for seated tickets. Discounts are available for members and disabled people.

1. FC Köln

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for 1. FC Köln
Standing room 18 Euro
Seat 39 - 83 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for 1. FC Köln
Standing room 252 Euro
Seat 510 - 1071 Euro

Information

Prices have increased by 4% (day tickets) and 7% (season tickets). Members receive discounts (e.g. standing season tickets for €234). Children and teenagers pay up to 30% less.

The Geißböcke are back in the top flight and are making their fans pay a fair bit for their support. The club itself has stated that, following the reduction in ticket prices during their time in the second division, it intends to base its pricing for the 2023/24 top-flight season on that of the second division.

However, when compared directly with the aforementioned season ticket, single-match tickets are now 4 per cent more expensive and season tickets 7 per cent more expensive. In the categories of standing room and the cheapest seats, the club now ranks second from bottom across the league.

Anyone wishing to support the Cathedral City team with a season ticket will pay 252 euros for a standing ticket (234 euros for members). Seats, on the other hand, are divided into five categories, meaning that corresponding season tickets cost 510 euros (473 euros for members), 613/569 euros, €744/€691, €894/€830 or €1,071/€995). In return, fans in the luxurious business seats and boxes can look forward to personalised service with catering.

Day tickets cost €18 for standing room and €83, €69, €57, €47 or €39 for seated tickets. Members get a discount of up to €10, whilst children and young people up to the age of 17 pay up to 30 per cent less.

Borussia Dortmund

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for Borussia Dortmund
Standing room 18,50 Euro
Seat 57 - 72 Euro

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for Borussia Dortmund
Standing room ab 260 Euro
Seat 640 - 905 Euro

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Season ticket prices increase with the Champions League option (standing: €305, seated: €785–€1,120). No discount for members. Concessions available for young people, wheelchair users and disabled people.

Following their spectacular comeback under manager Robert Kovac, there is a renewed sense of euphoria at BVB as the season kicks off, as their haul of 22 points from a possible 24 in their last eight matches was ultimately enough to secure one of the coveted places in the Champions League. With a capacity of 81,365, it is the largest stadium in Germany and is almost always sold out, giving the club the highest average attendance in Europe.

To enable the club to benefit more from this in an international context, ticket prices have been raised significantly in recent years; prior to this, revenue amounted to only a fraction of that generated by European rivals such as Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Manchester City. Although the fans’ demand (“No twenty-euro note for a standing ticket”) is still being met, with a standing ticket costing €18.50, ticket prices at Signal Iduna Park are now the second highest in the Bundesliga.

Seats are divided into four categories, so day tickets cost 57, 62, 67 and 72 euros depending on the zone. Season tickets cost 260 euros for standing places (excluding Champions League matches) and 640, 700, 765 and 905 euros for seats. With Champions League matches, prices for standing places rise to €305, and for seats to €785, €865, €940 and €1,120. Borussia members do not receive a discount on tickets. However, young people, wheelchair users and disabled people benefit from significant reductions.

VfB Stuttgart

Day ticket

Day ticket prices for VfB Stuttgart
Standing room -
Seat -

Season ticket

Season ticket prices for VfB Stuttgart
Standing room 240 Euro
Seat 395 - 885 Euro

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Ticket prices have remained the same. Day tickets are available online, with prices varying depending on the opposition. Discounted prices are available for people with severe disabilities, members and in the family section.

VfB Stuttgart’s surprise runners-up finish the season before last prompted a hefty price hike. Despite winning the cup against Bayer Leverkusen, the club was unable to maintain that position following a far less impressive league campaign.

Ticket prices for season tickets will therefore remain unchanged this season, at €240 for standing places and between €395 and €885 for seated places. Nevertheless, VfB Stuttgart’s ticket prices are among the highest in the league.

Discounted prices are available for people with severe disabilities (GdB 50 or above), club members and visitors to the family section. A special feature of the stadium is the ‘Cannstatter Kurve fan zone’, where things can get a bit rowdy.

The price of day tickets depends on the opponent and they can only be purchased online.

Please note: We cannot guarantee that the price information shown here is up to date or accurate. You can find the official, up-to-date prices on the club’s respective website.

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