I’m going to Berlin, Dusseldorf and Essen in Jan

going by the map seems like i should be trying to hertha berlin and Dortmund tickets?

not sure how should i go about getting tickets? are they easy to get?

I’m from Singapore if that matters

thanks in advance for advice!

  • iox007@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Berlin anf Düsseldorf Tickets are very easy to get. Just go to their websites and get some.

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    10 months ago

    Berlin (Hertha) is very easy to get. The stadium is way too huge for them. Register on the website a week before the game.

    Fortuna Düsseldorf as well. Register on the website and you should get something. 40% of the stadium is mostly empty (besides some special games against Schalke and HSV).

    Dortmund will be very hard. They are with Schalke and Bayern the most inaccessible Club in Germany and even members need a lot of luck to see the games.

    If you want to see the third division in Essen. Register on the website, and you can get something, if you do it two weeks before the game. You need to pay attention, because the stadium is a bit too small for the club, and it’s mostly full (at least in the home section).

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    10 months ago

    Top 3 leagues are on a break until 10 (1.), 17 (2) and 19 (3) January

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    10 months ago

    The exact dates aren’t out set yet, but Düsseldorf against St Pauli on the last weekend of January should be a good one

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      10 months ago

      Not just a good one, but it will be the next “Fortuna für alle” game with free tickets.

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    10 months ago

    If you’re in Essen, you could easily take a day trip to Gelsenkirchen to watch Schalke play.

    Oh, wait, abGEstiegen. I keep forgetting that.

    On a serious note: from Essen you could easily take a train to Bochum, where you can easily get Stehplatz tickets for like 15€. The atmosphere at the Ruhrstadion is pretty good, and the stadium is within walking distance from the train station.

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    10 months ago

    If youre in essen u could also try to get some Leverkusen or Gladbach tickets. While Gladbach is easy at the moment- leverkusen got a little bit difficult due to the hype. But it should not be impossible like dortmund