Dortmund, Germany
Signal Iduna Park
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund tickets are among the most sought-after in German football. The club competes in the Bundesliga and plays home matches at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, a city in the Ruhr region of western Germany. With a stadium capacity of around 81,000, it is the largest football ground in Germany. Footballticketscompare.com lists partners who offer match tickets for Dortmund home games across all competitions — Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and UEFA Champions League — so fans can compare options in one place.
The official route is through Borussia Dortmund's own website, where club members and registered fans get priority access. General sale opens later, but popular matches sell out quickly. Partners we list are established ticket companies and travel agencies that source tickets through verified channels. Delivery is typically electronic — mobile tickets sent by email or via an app — though some partners still offer physical delivery for certain matches. Book early for high-profile fixtures, especially Champions League nights and the Revierderby against Schalke.
Signal Iduna Park is divided into several sections. The South Stand — the Südtribüne — is a large standing terrace for home supporters and holds around 24,000 fans. Seated areas include the North Stand, East Stand, and West Stand, with the main stand on the west side offering the best sightlines. Away supporters are allocated a section in the North Stand. Prices vary considerably depending on the stand and the match category. Standing sections are the most affordable; seats in the main stand and premium areas cost significantly more.
Several partners offer match packages that combine a ticket with hotel accommodation in Dortmund or nearby cities such as Cologne or Düsseldorf. Travel packages include options at different price levels — from budget hotels close to the stadium to central city hotels with more comfort. Some packages also include transfers between the hotel and Signal Iduna Park. These arrangements are practical for fans travelling from abroad who want to sort everything in one booking rather than coordinating separately.
Signal Iduna Park opened in 1974 and has been expanded several times since. It sits in the southern part of Dortmund, roughly three kilometres from the city centre. The nearest S-Bahn station is Dortmund Signal Iduna Park, served directly on match days with frequent trains from Dortmund Hauptbahnhof. The surrounding area is mostly residential, with a few bars and food stalls filling up before kick-off. Inside, the ground is steep and compact, which contributes to the noise level — particularly in the Südtribüne.
In the 2025/26 season, Borussia Dortmund compete in the Bundesliga alongside clubs such as Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, and Eintracht Frankfurt. European fixtures depend on how the club qualifies through the league. Home fixtures against Bayern Munich and the Revierderby against Schalke — if Schalke are in the same division — are the matches that sell out first. Fans planning to attend should check the fixture list early and book as soon as tickets become available. See also: Bayern Munich tickets · Bayer Leverkusen tickets · RB Leipzig tickets
Borussia Dortmund uses a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the biggest fixtures such as Bayern Munich and Champions League knockout matches, and Category C covers lower-profile league games. Prices are highest in Category A and lowest in Category C. Concession rates are available for children and, in some cases, seniors, though these are generally only accessible through the official club channels. When buying through secondary market partners, face-value concession pricing usually does not apply.
An authorised seller has a direct agreement with the club or an official ticketing platform, meaning the tickets come with a guarantee of validity. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market, where prices are set by supply and the seller rather than the club. Footballticketscompare.com lists both types, and each listing indicates what kind of seller it is. For high-demand matches, the secondary market is often the only realistic option once official allocations are gone. Fans should check the terms and refund policies before purchasing from any seller.
Borussia Dortmund was founded in 1909 in the working-class Borsigplatz neighbourhood of Dortmund. The club has won eight Bundesliga titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies — in 1997 and 1997 Intercontinental Cup included. They also won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1966. Players such as Michael Zorc, Matthias Sammer, and later Robert Lewandowski and Marco Reus became closely associated with the club. The Revierderby against Schalke 04 is the defining local rivalry. Dortmund has consistently competed at the top of German football and in European competition since the early 1990s.