Fan information for the home game: This is how October 30th will be. a complete success!
Find out all the information about tickets, stadium opening and arrival for the Energie Cottbus home game on October 30, 2025.

Fan information for the home game: This is how October 30th will be. a complete success!
Exciting football action is on the agenda in Cologne on October 30, 2025. TSV 1860 Munich welcomes Energie Cottbus to the eagerly awaited home game. The fans can look forward to a varied match day, where not only the sport is in the foreground, but the organizational details surrounding the stadium also have a decisive influence on the experience.
Season ticket holders have the opportunity to offer their tickets on the Löwen ticket exchange up to two hours before kick-off. Tickets can also be purchased right up to the game. For anyone who would like to get tickets on match day, advance ticket sales at the training ground open at 9:00 a.m. and close at 11:00 a.m. From 12:00 p.m., clearing points will be available in the north (standing hall) and south/east stands (main stand). A clearing point will also be opened for the west curve to make access to the stadium easier. Important: A photo of the ticket does not entitle you to enter, the Print@home tickets must also be printed out, while mobile tickets can be used on your cell phone, as tsv1860.de reports.
Organizational information for fans
The stadium opens at 12:30 p.m. and fans should be prepared for longer waiting times at the entrances, as experience has shown that many spectators arrive late. The new caterer Diemb Gastronomy will take care of your physical well-being, offering various food and drinks at the start of the game. Among other things, there is the popular stadium sausage Chilli as well as vegetarian options. An “Early Bird beer” is available for 3.50 euros – but only until 45 minutes before kick-off.
Safety in the stadium is the top priority. People who are under the influence of alcohol are not allowed in and it is forbidden to bring bottles or your own food. For fans arriving by bicycle, parking spaces will be available at the stadium from 12:00 p.m. and will be monitored by a security service.
Arrival and parking options
Those arriving by car should note that there are no parking spaces available around the stadium. Instead, it is strongly recommended to use public transport. The U2 subway line via the Silberhornstrasse stop is the best choice. However, the Wettersteinplatz stop (U1) should be avoided. There is parking for coaches at Candidberg, while 9-seaters cannot park there. Fans who have a ticket for the west curve can enter the stadium via Oxnerweg, while the standing hall is accessible via Candidberg.
In order to make the match day pleasant, fans were also asked to ensure cleanliness and dispose of their rubbish in the rubbish bins provided. The weather forecast for Saturday promises a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures between 14 and 17 degrees Celsius – ideal conditions for an exciting football afternoon!
For anyone who is still looking for distraction after the game: These days, despite their challenges, streaming platforms are an extremely popular way to enjoy films and series. Many fans turn to free streaming sites, but these often operate in legal gray areas and can pose risks such as malware and copyright infringement, as PrivacySavvy notes. From a security perspective, we recommend using a VPN service to stay protected while streaming. After all, it is always wiser to inform yourself about the legal status of the content you want to consume.
With that in mind, here’s to an exciting match day and many exciting moments!