Over 70,000 fans at the Bundesliga smash: Hertha vs. Dynamo!
Hertha BSC's home game against Dynamo Dresden on October 30, 2025 in the Olympiastadion Berlin, with over 70,000 spectators expected.

Over 70,000 fans at the Bundesliga smash: Hertha vs. Dynamo!
On October 30, 2025, the Olympic Stadium in Berlin will be the venue for a brilliant home game between Hertha BSC and SG Dynamo Dresden. There is great anticipation as more than 70,000 spectators are expected. An event that is not only sporty but also well thought out organizationally. The tickets are almost completely sold out, but there may still be returns in the online shop that are worth getting. As herthabsc.com reports, the club recommends arriving early as increased security checks and closures on the A100 are expected on match day.
The weather forecast promises mild temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of light rain showers. If you want to get in the mood for the game with a cool drink, you can visit the large beer garden on the south-east meadow, which is run by Beck's and other partners. There is not only Beck’s on offer there, but also Spaten, Corona and San Miguel.
Tips for visitors
For anyone planning to travel by car, it is important to find out about parking options in good time. There are several options available at the Olympic Stadium:
- Olympischer Platz (kostenfrei)
- P01 (kostenpflichtig)
- PO4 (kostenpflichtig, kostenfrei für gebrandete MILES-Fahrzeuge)
- PO5 (kostenpflichtig)
- PO7 (kostenpflichtig, reserviert für Gäste aus Dresden)
The parking situation is offered for 10 euros per parking space. However, things can get hectic on Saturdays, so using public transport is an alternative worth considering. The subway takes Herthaners to the Olympiastadion station, while Dynamo fans can use the S-Bahn.
Due to the large number of spectators, the number of spectators in the Bundesliga remains consistently high. As the DFL audience report shows, fans sold a record of over 20 million tickets in the 2024/25 season. This proves once again that football is still an indispensable part of culture in Germany, with a stadium capacity of 95.91% - a number that is unparalleled anywhere in the world.
Bundesliga in comparison
The average number of 34,288 tickets sold per game shows that the Bundesliga is far ahead in terms of attendance compared to other European leagues such as Serie A and La Liga. This enthusiasm is also supported by the recent match results. An example: In the most recent game between Werder Bremen and 1. FC Union Berlin, Bremen won 1-0, which reinforces the opinion about the exciting competitive situation in the league.
It's also worth taking a look at the ticket prices. The development shows that Bundesliga tickets have increased less in recent years than inflation would suggest. This continues to make football attractive to the general public.
The fans can look forward to the upcoming game with excitement. Anyone who wants to be in the stadium this Saturday has a great day ahead of them and can look forward to an exciting match!