Tickets: Resale Market Now Available
The upcoming home game against FC Augsburg has reached maximum capacity with 81,365 attendees, including 2,100 fans traveling from Augsburg, positioned in the northeast section. Fans unable to attend the match at SIGNAL IDUNA PARK can take advantage of the resale market, which will remain operational until 13:00 CET on the day of the match. Ticket holders have the option to legally resell their season or individual match tickets through the BVB ticket shop. There is no need to physically transfer tickets, as they can be blocked electronically and subsequently reactivated. This resale option applies to all sold-out home fixtures.
Match Official: Bastian Dankert
Bastian Dankert, a 45-year-old referee from Rostock, will officiate a Bundesliga match featuring BVB for the thirteenth time. Throughout his previous officiating appearances, BVB has secured eight victories, recorded two draws, and suffered two losses. The last match he officiated for BVB was an away game in Munich, which ended in a 1-2 defeat last October. Assisting him will be René Rohde and Robert Wessel, with Tom Bauer serving as the fourth official and Timo Gerach operating as VAR.
Live Broadcast: Sky and Netradio
The match will be aired live on Sky, starting with pre-match coverage at 14:00 CET. Britta Hofmann will host the segment, while Dietmar Hamann will provide expert analysis. Martin Groß will offer live commentary for viewers tuning into Sky Sport Bundesliga 2. For supporters wanting an alternative perspective, BVB Netradio will deliver coverage through its usual Black & Yellow lens, featuring reporters Norbert Dickel and Boris Rupert. Netradio will kick off its broadcast 15 minutes prior to the start of the match. Fans can access it via the BVB homepage or the BVB app on both iPhone and Android devices. Additionally, a recap of the match, along with post-game press conferences and analyses, will be available on BVB-TV.
Weather: Rainy Yet Mild
The weather forecast for Saturday predicts all-day rain, with temperatures reaching up to 9 degrees Celsius.