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Ried vs FC Blau-Weiss Linz tickets: buy tickets for Josko Arena, Austrian Bundesliga Round 13 2025/2026

Saturday, 8 November 2025 at 5:00 PM · Josko Arena Ried im Innkreis, Austria
· Capacity: 7,680
Final score 2 : 1

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Ried – FC Blau-Weiss Linz: a match that brings back the pulse of the Innviertel

Ried and FC Blau-Weiss Linz are preparing a clash of football styles for us in the Austrian Bundesliga, matchday 13 of the 2025/2026 season, on Saturday, November 8th at 17:00 at Volksfestpl. 2 – Josko Arena, Ried im Innkreis. The home team relies on a compact game organization and a powerful rhythm in front of their fans, while the guests from Linz bring a fast transition and high pressing that has already forced several opponents into mistakes. For many fans, this is the derby of the Upper Austria region: the kilometers are few, the emotions are high, and the stands will, believe me, breathe as one. If you are planning to come to the stadium, ticket sales are already open, buy your tickets on time, because tickets for this event tend to sell out in the final days; buying tickets in advance saves nerves and waiting rooms. Tickets are the demand of the day, so secure your tickets for this event now! For a full-day trip and a carefree return, also check out Accommodation offers in the host city – you'll combine football and relaxation.

Competitive charge and historical context of the encounter

Ried is a club whose modern history has been marked by a struggle between stability in the elite and occasional turbulence, but the Josko Arena/Innviertel's home has always been a fortress where points are hard-won. Blau-Weiss Linz has historically grown through waves of ambition and the identity of the city of steel, and it is in matches like these that it tests its league status, which it wants to solidify – not just in terms of results, but also in style. This pairing brings finishes full of twists: the hosts often "push" via the flanks and set pieces, the guests respond with deep runs from the wingers and a "cutback" for the second wave. As important as the tactical details are, the most important thing for the audience is that ticket sales are active and that tickets are bought early; buying tickets for this event brings security of a place, and tickets for this event guarantee an experience that no TV broadcast provides. Secure your tickets and book the date – the rhythm of the drums from the home stand is worth experiencing live! Additionally, if you're coming from outside Ried, click on Accommodation near the venue and prepare a weekend package.

Team form and current standings that raise the stakes

Ahead of matchday 13, the table is tight, and the differences between the mid-table and the top half are measured in one or two wins – this makes this match a "six-pointer" because the winner suddenly gains momentum towards the championship playoff zone or at least towards a secure upper half. Ried is traditionally dangerous at home: the rhythm is usually held by the central midfield duo who dictate the tempo and catch the "second ball," while the centre-back pair doesn't shy away from aggressively challenging the opponent's playmaker. Blau-Weiss Linz, on the other hand, likes early verticality – as soon as they win the ball, they look for depth behind the defense, and the full-backs participate as creators. This means that set pieces, corners, and free kicks will be key currency – and it is precisely such moments that explode in the stands. That's why ticket sales are already in full swing; buy tickets while the best sectors are still available, because tickets for this event move quickly from online carts to fans' pockets. If you're still undecided, tickets are most sought after in the central blocks – secure your tickets now and choose the view you love! By the way, for a pleasant stay, consider Accommodation for fans on match day.

Key duels on the pitch: wing pace versus a solid block

When Ried pushes their lines up, the full-backs are known to "overlap" and create space for crosses to the near post, where a robust striker looks for a close-range finish. Blau-Weiss Linz responds with quick switches of play – the ball goes from one side to the other in at most two or three touches, and the forward often runs onto the shoulder of the last defender. In such a chess match, discipline in zonal defense on the edge of the box is also important, where it is decided whether long-range shots will pass through a "forest of legs" or if the block will do its job. Don't forget: the adrenaline is felt most from the stands, and ticket sales are running non-stop – buying tickets in advance makes arrival stress-free, tickets for this event guarantee entry without rushing, and tickets in the right sector awaken that fan "telepathic" impulse. Secure your tickets for this event now and experience the tactical duel from the front row! If you plan to extend the weekend, check out Accommodation near the stadium for early check-in.

The stadium and the city: how Josko Arena "breathes" and why Ried loves football

Josko Arena at Volksfestplatz is one of those stadiums where football is felt even outside the 90 minutes: the proximity to the center, the local fan pulse, and the tradition of the Innviertel create a climate that turns even neutrals into ardent fans. The walk from the city center to the stadium takes about ten minutes; along the way, you pass cafes and stalls that turn match day into a small festival. This means that planning your arrival is simple, but also that crowds grow just before the start – so the smartest thing is to get your tickets early. Ticket sales are ongoing, buy tickets and pick them up with a time buffer; tickets for this event guarantee passage without unnecessary delays at the entrances. Secure your tickets now and unlock an easy entry into the fan promenade! If you're staying a night or two, check out Accommodation near the venue and shorten your path to the sector.

Schedule, rhythm, and "micro-trends" in the play of both clubs

In the weeks before this matchday, both clubs have gone through a dense schedule with opponents of different profiles: from pragmatic teams that park the bus to those that seek an open exchange of blows. Such a mix leaves its mark on the details – freshness in the final minutes, precision in passing after winning possession, the number of second balls won at 30 meters. Ried usually uses "game states" wisely: when they lead, they extend possession and force the opponent to chase; when they are losing, they bring on an additional attacker and hit the half-spaces. Blau-Weiss Linz, as a rule, makes maximum use of set pieces, turning every throw-in in the final third into an opportunity for a cross. With all that, the key is to be there – to feel the momentum of a comeback live. Ticket sales are underway, buying tickets won't be stress-free for long, tickets for this event are increasingly in demand as November 8th approaches. Secure your tickets as soon as possible and be part of the story! For travelers from out of town, Accommodation for fans on match day is useful.

Players to watch and details on styles

The home team's "regista" often unlocks the side with more space through long diagonals, while the striker seeks contact in the penalty area and prefers to finish first-time rather than receiving the ball with his back to the goal. The winger who cuts in onto
his weaker foot can be the x-factor, especially in the closing stages against tired full-backs. For Blau-Weiss Linz, it's worth paying attention to the "box-to-box" midfielder who covers the most ground – he extinguishes counter-attacks and is the first to initiate a forward break – and to the attacker who likes to attack the "blindside" at the far post. All of this takes on a different meaning live: whoever has once seen a synchronized exit of the backline and a sliding tackle at the right moment knows why tickets disappear. Ticket sales are ongoing, buy tickets before the matchday rush, tickets for this event ensure a spot from which the tactical details will be crystal clear to you. Secure your tickets now and choose the sectors you want! And for the full weekend experience, check out Accommodation for fans near the stadium.

Practical: arrival, parking, and city rhythm

Ried is an easy city to walk around – that's why I recommend arriving early, taking a leisurely stroll towards the stadium, exploring the center briefly, and grabbing a refreshment before entering the stands. If you're coming by train, the connection to Ried im Innkreis station takes you south of the center, and from there, the walk is pleasant and logical; parking lots near the stadium can fill up quickly, so once again: plan your time. However you arrive, the most important thing is to have your ticket in hand: ticket sales are simple, buying tickets online saves minutes, and tickets for this event can be quickly folded into the ideal schedule for your crew. Tickets in the same sector keep the group together – secure your tickets now and set aside time for the fan ritual. For those staying over the weekend: Accommodation near the venue offers a practical rest between walking and the match.

Fan customs and atmosphere: what to expect in the stands

The stands in Ried are known for the rhythm of the drum, choreographies, and "call-and-response" chants that draw even the visiting fans into a common pulse. This means that being at the stadium becomes a small theater of emotions: from the silence before a corner to the eruption after a goal, from tactical whispers to hugs with complete strangers. If you love football culture, definitely don't miss this encounter – but don't forget that ticket sales are in full swing. Buy tickets early to avoid stress; tickets for this event are in demand due to the heated rivalry and practical location. Tickets are being booked in blocks – secure your tickets and choose the part of the stand that best suits your rhythm. For a rest after the adrenaline, check out Accommodation for fans on match day.

Tactical projections: scenarios for the first 15 and last 15 minutes

The first 15 minutes will be a game of nerves: who reads the pressing better, who gets out of marking faster, who is more ready for the second ball after a clearance. Ried will try to impose possession so that the crowd gets into synergy with the pitch, while Blau-Weiss Linz will test the offside line and the reaction to an "early ball." In the last 15 minutes, the difference is usually made by fresh legs from the bench and composure on the ball – this is the moment when it pays to have different profiles of attackers (one for depth, one for duels). For the audience, this means a constant wave of emotions: that's why ticket sales are already exceeding expectations, buying tickets early removes the risk, and tickets for this event allow you to be there when tactics turn into instinct. Tickets are in demand – secure your tickets while the choice still exists! If you need a "base" before and after the match, there's Accommodation near the venue.

The bigger picture of the season: what a win brings, and what a loss leaves

In leagues with a split into upper and lower halves, every duel with a direct competitor has double value: along with three points, you gain psychological capital that spills over into the next matchday. Ried is looking for continuity in home form as a foundation, while Blau-Weiss Linz wants proof that they can dictate the rhythm even in tougher away games. A home win raises the temperature of ambitions, while a victory for the visitors would be a message to the rest of the league that their transition is too fast to be ignored. Watching it live, from the angle you choose, is worth every minute – and that's why, ticket sales are open, buy tickets now, because tickets for this event sell out when the final week begins. Tickets are the key to your place in the story – secure your tickets now! For weekend planning, check out Accommodation offers in the host city.

Match plan for fans: when to arrive, what to bring, where to stand

Ideally, arrive at least an hour before the start: then you have enough time for entry, finding your seat, and the first experience of the warm-up on the pitch. If you're coming with children, check the sectors with better visibility in advance and stick to the entrances with fewer stairs. And watch the weather – the Innviertel can be chilly in November, which makes the game faster and requires layered clothing for the stands. Ticket sales are continuous, buying tickets in advance frees you from the stress of "will there be a spot," tickets for this event can also be planned as a gift. Tickets are also a small ritual of togetherness – secure your tickets as soon as possible and arrange your arrival plan! And if you're in town all weekend, don't forget about Accommodation for fans on match day.

To finish preparations: what could be the "hidden key"

The hidden key could be the tempo after winning the second ball: whoever connects three or four touches faster, creates an overload, and gets into a finishing position. The second factor is how the "half-space" will be defended – the area between the full-back and the centre-back that decides whether crosses and cutbacks will reach a clearance or a shot. The third, always crucial, is composure on set-pieces: assigned markers, an orderly exit of the line, and aggression in the jump. These are all details that are seen better live than in a replay – and that's why, ticket sales are most intense at the end of the week, buy tickets while the sector and row you want are still available, tickets for this event give you access to a sight that will be remembered. Tickets for your group also mean a shared ritual – secure your tickets for this event now! For weekend logistics, Accommodation near the venue will serve.

Everything in one place: date, time, location, and your plan

The match is scheduled for Saturday, 8. 11. 2025. at 17:00 at Josko Arena (Volksfestpl. 2, Ried im Innkreis), so it's worth planning your arrival, warming up your vocal cords, and a pre-game gathering in the city center. Expect an increased arrival of fans from Linz, so start early and take your place without rushing. Most importantly: ticket sales are available – buying tickets before match day avoids the crowds, and choose your tickets for this event according to the fan experience you want (a livelier block, a family sector, or a tactical perspective from above). Tickets are your entry into the Innviertel story – secure your tickets now and make the match a small October-November ritual of joy. If you're staying overnight, organize Accommodation for fans near the stadium and combine football with a pleasant weekend.

Head to head

  1. 02.05.2026 RI Ried 2 : 0 FC FC Blau-Weiss Linz Austrian Bundesliga
  2. 21.03.2026 FC FC Blau-Weiss Linz 3 : 2 RI Ried Austrian Bundesliga
  3. 23.08.2025 FC FC Blau-Weiss Linz 0 : 2 RI Ried Austrian Bundesliga

Team form

RI Ried LLWLW
FC FC Blau-Weiss Linz LDLWW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 LA LASK 8 32 +14 58
2 ST Sturm Graz 8 32 +16 56
3 SA Salzburg 10 32 +15 48
4 AU Austria Vienna 13 32 -5 47
5 RA Rapid Vienna 11 32 -3 45
6 SC SCR Altach 10 32 -3 42
7 RI Ried 14 32 -4 42
8 WO Wolfsberger AC 13 32 -1 41
9 TS TSV Hartberg 10 32 -2 40
10 WS WSG Tirol 12 32 -12 40
11 GR Grazer AK 13 32 -3 37
12 FC FC Blau-Weiss Linz 19 32 -12 29

Josko Arena

Stadium
Capacity: 7,680

Josko Arena is more than a stadium—it’s a modern stage for sport and live events, built to keep the crowd close to the action. With its compact layout and clear circulation, the venue delivers an intense “near-the-pitch” feeling that fans notice immediately, whether they’re attending a match, a concert, or a special event. As a key home ground and a frequent host for high-energy nights, the stadium is one of the area’s main gathering points when the city turns to entertainment.

Inside, the experience is straightforward and fan-focused: strong sightlines from the stands, an engaging atmosphere, and amenities that make pre-show time and breaks feel effortless. Visitors appreciate the easy orientation, convenient access to food and drink, and the sense that everything is close—from the entrances to your section.

The stadium is located at Volksfestpl. 2, Ried im Innkreis, Austria. Getting to the venue is simple if you aim directly for the arena: nearby parking areas and clearly marked approaches guide you straight to the entrances and ticket checks. For broader tips on reaching and moving around the city, see the practical information in the text further down the page.

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  • LNZ Linz-Hörsching Airport / Vogler Air Base Linz · 53 km
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Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Josko Arena?
Josko Arena in Ried im Innkreis has an official capacity of 7,680 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Josko Arena among the more important venues for Austrian Bundesliga, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Ried, hosting this match at Josko Arena in Ried im Innkreis. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Ried averages more points at home than away. The visiting side FC Blau-Weiss Linz faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Saturday, 8 November 2025 at 5:00 PM local time in Ried im Innkreis. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Starting ticket prices for this match are shown with selected partners and may change depending on availability, sector, seat category, demand, currency and possible fees. Karlobag.eu does not set the final price and is not a ticket seller. The final price, fees and purchase terms are shown on the seller's page before the purchase is completed.
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How do I get to Josko Arena?
Josko Arena is located in Ried im Innkreis. Most major venues are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the nearest station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before the start. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the venue section on this page.
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