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Bayern München tickets - Experience Bayern München at Allianz Arena!

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Munich, Germany

Allianz Arena

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Bundesliga

Bayern München matches

Tickets to Bayern München 2025/26

Bayern München tickets are among the most sought-after in European club football, with the club competing in the Bundesliga and regularly featuring in the UEFA Champions League. Based in Munich, one of Germany's largest cities, Bayern play their home matches at the Allianz Arena — a modern, purpose-built stadium in the north of the city. Footballticketscompare.com lists partners who offer match tickets for home games across all competitions, giving fans a straightforward way to find and compare options without searching multiple sites individually.

Where to buy Bayern München tickets

The club sells tickets directly through its official website, though members and season ticket holders get priority access, which means general availability can be limited for popular matches. Partners we list are established ticket companies and travel agencies that source tickets through legitimate channels. Delivery options typically include e-tickets sent by email, mobile vouchers, or physical tickets dispatched by post depending on how far in advance you book. For Champions League nights and Bundesliga fixtures against top sides, book early — availability tends to tighten quickly once fixtures are confirmed.

Sections and price levels

The Allianz Arena is divided into lower tier, upper tier, and executive areas. Home supporters fill the majority of the ground, while visiting fans are allocated a section in the south stand — usually the upper tier. Lower tier seats behind the goals tend to be the most affordable, while central lower tier positions along the halfway line are priced higher. Executive boxes and business seats in the middle tiers carry a significant premium. Away sections are priced separately and allocated through the visiting club, so away fans generally cannot purchase through standard channels.

Match packages with accommodation

Several partners offer match packages that combine a Bayern München ticket with hotel accommodation in Munich. Travel packages include options ranging from one-night stays near the city centre to multi-night packages that allow time to explore Munich before or after the match. Some packages also include airport transfers or public transport passes. Champions League fixtures and high-profile Bundesliga games attract the most interest for packages, so checking availability early is worthwhile. Partners offer packages at different price points depending on hotel category and seat location within the Allianz Arena.

Allianz Arena, Munich

The Allianz Arena opened in 2005 and has a capacity of around 75,000 for domestic matches, making it one of Germany's largest football venues. It sits in the Fröttmaning district in the north of Munich, approximately 11 kilometres from the city centre. The stadium is well connected by U-Bahn — the U6 line runs directly to Fröttmaning station, and the journey from central Munich takes around 20 minutes. The exterior of the stadium is known for its illuminated ETFE panels, which change colour depending on which team is playing. There is limited parking nearby, so public transport is the practical choice for most visitors.

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Bayern München season 2025/2026

Bayern München compete in the 2025/26 Bundesliga season alongside clubs such as Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, and Borussia Mönchengladbach. In Europe, they participate in the UEFA Champions League group and knockout stages. Fixtures against Dortmund — the so-called Der Klassiker — are the hardest tickets to find across the entire season. The club also competes in the DFB-Pokal, which can add further home dates to the calendar. See also: Borussia Dortmund tickets · Bayer Leverkusen tickets · RB Leipzig tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Bayern München use a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the biggest fixtures such as Champions League knockout rounds and Der Klassiker against Dortmund, and Category C covers lower-profile Bundesliga home games. Prices vary considerably between categories and seat locations. Concessions are available for children and, in some cases, students, though availability through secondary market partners may not always include discounted options. It is worth checking whether the fixture you want falls into a higher category before comparing prices across different partners.

Authorised sellers

An authorised seller has a formal agreement with a club, league, or governing body to resell tickets within set guidelines. Footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners — the distinction is shown clearly so fans can make an informed choice. Authorised sellers typically offer greater buyer protection and guaranteed entry, while non-authorised sellers may offer wider availability but with varying terms. Regardless of which type of seller you use, always check the refund policy and delivery method before completing a purchase, particularly for high-value fixtures.

Club history

Bayern München were founded in 1900 and have since become Germany's most decorated club. They have won the Bundesliga title more than 30 times and have claimed the UEFA Champions League on six occasions, including a famous treble in the 2012/13 season. The club has produced or signed some of the game's most recognised players, including Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Oliver Kahn, and more recently Robert Lewandowski and Manuel Neuer. Their long-standing rivalry with Borussia Dortmund defines much of the Bundesliga season and regularly produces the most competitive fixtures in German football.

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