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Tickets for Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint Germain, Champions League semi-final 2025/2026 at Allianz Arena

Wednesday, 6. May 2026 21:00 · Allianz Arena Munich
· Capacity: 75,024
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Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain bring an evening for which an extra ticket is in demand

The clash between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in Munich already belongs to the group of matches talked about weeks in advance, because it is the semi-final of the biggest European club stage in the 2025/2026 season and a meeting that carries the weight of a final before the final. Bayern enter this contest after a dramatic progression against Real Madrid, having won 4:3 in the return leg at the Allianz Arena and advanced 6:4 on aggregate, while Paris Saint-Germain were significantly calmer and more convincing against Liverpool, finishing the quarter-final with two 2:0 victories. Such results already reveal the character of this pairing in themselves, because the German champions in the making look like a team capable of enduring chaos and turning it into an advantage, while the Parisian side in this part of the season look like a squad that controls the rhythm precisely, quickly and without too much panic. That is why ticket sales for this match are at the centre of interest for fans, neutral football lovers and everyone who wants to experience live a clash between two teams full of class, speed and individual quality. The Allianz Arena was made for evenings like this, and when it is known that this is the second leg, the pressure and energy will be even stronger, which further increases interest in tickets. Secure your tickets right now, because matches of this profile as a rule do not wait for the last moment, and it is precisely these dates that turn into the ones talked about for a long time among fans who were lucky enough to be in the stands.

Form and results say that two teams are arriving at the peak of competitive sharpness

Bayern Munich enter the domestic and European spring with figures that look powerful even in the context of their standard high level, because after 29 league rounds they have 24 wins, 4 draws and only 1 defeat, with as many as 105 goals scored, which says enough about the offensive tempo at which Vincent Kompany's team play. In the final days before this publication Bayern won 5:0 away against St. Pauli, and before that defeated Real Madrid away 2:1 and then in Munich confirmed progression once again after a fiery return leg, which means they enter the semi-final with a very strong run and with the feeling that they can score against anyone. Paris Saint-Germain, on the other hand, are the leading team in the French league with 63 points from 27 matches, with a record of 20 wins, 3 draws and 4 defeats and a goal difference of 61:23, and in the quarter-final they demonstrated a seriousness and balance against Liverpool that are difficult to ignore. The Parisians first won 2:0 at home, and then won by the same score at Anfield, sending a clear message that this team does not depend only on a moment of inspiration but also on organisation, discipline and an exceptionally dangerous transition from defence to attack. When two such forms arrive in the same pairing, public interest naturally rises, and that is exactly why tickets for this event carry additional weight, because buying tickets is not only entry to another big match but entry to an evening that can very easily become one of the key stories of the entire season.

What makes this match special and why fans expect a tactical firework display

What makes this pairing special is not only the names of the clubs, but also the fact that two different, yet equally dangerous models of play meet on the pitch. Bayern very often look like a team that imposes rhythm through strength, squad depth and constant incursions into the final third, and when that is combined with the fact that Harry Kane has already reached 50 club goals this season, it becomes clear how dangerous the home side are in every phase of attack. Alongside him, Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich and a series of players who can accelerate or calm the match depending on the need impose themselves as exceptionally important, which gives Bayern a breadth that very few in Europe can follow for the full ninety minutes. Paris Saint-Germain respond with a different, but equally serious arsenal, because their attack offers the explosiveness of Ousmane Dembele, the width and one-on-one quality of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the depth of Bradley Barcola, the finishing of Gonçalo Ramos and the control of the midfield in which Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz, Joao Neves and Warren Zaire Emery are capable of maintaining the tempo of a high-level match. The defensive lines also have enough quality to turn such an evening into a high-intensity chess game, so tickets are not only entry to a spectacle because of the names, but also a pass to a contest in which every detail can change the direction of the entire evening. Buy tickets via the button below if you want to be part of the atmosphere in which every change of rhythm, every set piece and every big save is felt like a turning point.

The history of head-to-head clashes adds extra weight to the Munich second leg

Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have for years been building a rivalry that does not have only marketing appeal, but also very concrete sporting substance, because over the last decade they have met several times in the highest European class and almost every time have produced matches of great emotional charge. According to available club and historical overviews, Bayern had a slight advantage in the overall head-to-head record before the current season, and extra interest is added by the fact that they already beat Paris Saint-Germain 2:1 in Paris in the league phase of this season. Such information does not decide a semi-final, but it does affect the mental framework of the clash, because it shows that Bayern know how to break the Parisian structure and that the Allianz Arena is a place where the home side believe they can impose their tempo from the first minute. Paris Saint-Germain, on the other hand, carry fresh experience of big European nights and enter this stage as a team capable of playing maturely even when they do not have possession, which is especially important away against an opponent who love high pressing and waves of attack. It is precisely this combination of recent history and current form that further increases interest in tickets, because fans do not come only because of famous names but because of the feeling that they will be watching the continuation of a great story whose new climax will be written in Munich. Tickets for this match are disappearing quickly, so buy tickets in time if you want to avoid the hunt for the last available options immediately before the match.

Allianz Arena as the stage for great European nights and what it means to play in exactly this environment

The Allianz Arena has long ceased to be just a stadium; it is a recognisable symbol of Munich and one of the strongest football venues in Europe, and for matches of this level its significance grows even further. Official capacity data state 75,024 seats for domestic matches, while for international nights a figure of around 70,000 is usually mentioned, with the note that through a special pilot project a capacity of 75,024 seats is currently also permitted on nights of this competition, which means that Bayern can count on an exceptionally strong sonic and visual wall of support in the biggest matches. That is not an unimportant detail, because the atmosphere in such a second leg often acts as an additional player, especially when the match is decided in the final twenty minutes and when the crowd can push the team towards one more surge. The venue, which is still known to many visitors by the address Werner Heisenberg Allee 25, has since May 2025 been administratively linked to the address Franz Beckenbauer Platz 5, so it is useful to check current arrival and navigation instructions before setting off. For lovers of the stadium experience, that also means that buying tickets for such an evening carries additional value, because one does not come only to a football match but to the full ambience of a monumental arena built precisely for encounters of this weight. In the context of ticket sales, that is one of the key reasons why interest regularly grows as match day approaches, and for the neutral reader it is sufficient motivation to consider going and experiencing one of the most striking sporting venues in Europe.

Munich, Fröttmaning and the urban context that turns the match into an all-day experience

Going to a Bayern Munich match in Munich is never only going to the stadium, because this is a city that easily turns a sporting event into an all-day programme. The Allianz Arena is located in the northern part of the city, in the Fröttmaning zone, and is very well integrated into the transport structure, which is why it is popular both with home fans and with guests who come to Munich only for one big evening. The city itself offers a wide range of content before the match, from classic walks through the centre to longer stays in districts that make it possible to combine a sporting outing with sightseeing, lunch or an earlier coffee before heading to the stadium. For many people, tickets for this event will therefore also be a reason for a short trip, because the semi-final between Bayern and PSG is not only a date in the calendar but a concrete reason to organise the entire day around the match. Munich has a long tradition of major sporting gatherings, and when that tradition is combined with an international semi-final, the city around the match naturally begins to live earlier, from transport and hospitality all the way to the general fan rhythm that can be felt in the streets and around the stadium. That is why buying tickets here also means planning an experience, and not only a seat in the stands, which is especially important for readers who want an experience that begins long before the first whistle and continues after the final minute as well.

Practical information for visitors and why good preparation is as important as the ticket itself

For getting to the Allianz Arena, public transport and early organisation are most often recommended, and among the most important pieces of information is the connection to Fröttmaning station on line U6, while the official stadium instructions additionally emphasise the available parking zones P1 to P3 for those arriving by car. Visitors arriving by road are especially advised to follow the signs on the city's access roads and motorways, with a recommendation to use all available lanes when entering the stadium zone in order to reduce congestion before the start of the match. Access from the A9 direction leads via exit 73 München Fröttmaning Süd, and from the A99 direction via exit 12b München Fröttmaning Nord, which is worth remembering for anyone planning to arrive from outside the city centre. On match day this means that buying tickets is not the only step that should be done in time, because high-quality arrival logistics often determine whether the evening will begin stressfully or pleasantly. Secure your tickets right now and then plan transport, arrival and stadium entry in good time, because precisely in matches of this level every unnecessary delay around arrival can spoil part of the experience that should be devoted exclusively to football. Those who arrive earlier will also have more room to experience the stadium surroundings without haste, follow the warming atmosphere and catch the full intensity of the big evening already upon entering the arena.

Why this evening is especially important to fans, neutrals and everyone who chooses major sporting events

Not every big match is equally attractive to the wider public, but Bayern Munich against Paris Saint-Germain belongs to that rare category of matches that simultaneously interest passionate fans, neutral viewers, lovers of tactics and travellers who deliberately choose sporting spectacles. Some will come to the Allianz Arena because of Kane, Musiala, Olise or Kimmich, others because of Dembele, Kvaratskhelia, Hakimi, Vitinha and Parisian speed, and a third group because of the very idea of watching in one evening two teams capable of completely reversing the rhythm of the match within the space of a few minutes. Such matches usually also generate special demand for tickets because they carry several layers of story, from current form and the history of head-to-head clashes to the stadium ambience and the feeling that this very evening will remain one of the main topics of the football spring. Additional weight is given by the fact that it is played as a second leg, because that almost always increases emotional charge, the number of calculations, the possibility of late drama and the value of every goal, card or tactical adjustment. Because of all this, buying tickets for this clash is not an ordinary decision to go to a match, but a choice to be in the stands during one of those evenings in which the history of the season is not retold from highlights but watched live, in real time, with the sound of the stadium reacting to every change in the score. If you are planning to go, the button will be the key point of your next action, because it is precisely matches like these that most quickly turn interest into real demand for tickets.

Sources:
- FC Bayern Matchplan and 2025/2026 season statistics. Overview of Bayern's recent results, including victories against Real Madrid, St. Pauli and the team's overall statistics. https://fcbayern.com/en/match-center/matchplan
- FC Bayern 2025/2026 season statistics. Data on 29 matches, 24 wins, 4 draws, 1 defeat and 105 goals. https://fcbayern.com/en/match-center/statistics
- PSG Men's Football Fixtures and Results. Confirmation of the results against Toulouse and Liverpool and the schedule in April and May 2026. https://www.psg.fr/en/mens-football/fixtures
- PSG Men's Football Standings. Current French league table and Paris Saint-Germain's performance in the 2025/2026 season. https://www.psg.fr/en/mens-football/standings
- PSG Men's Squad. Current first-team squad of Paris Saint-Germain. https://www.psg.fr/en/mens-football/squad
- Allianz Arena official site, facts and general information. Stadium capacity and information on seating arrangements at big matches. https://allianz-arena.com/en/arena/facts/general-information
- Allianz Arena official site, travel and parking on matchdays. Directions for arrival, Fröttmaning, parking areas P1 to P3 and approach roads. https://allianz-arena.com/en/getting-here/matchday
- Allianz Arena news. Information on the address change from Werner Heisenberg Allee 25 to Franz Beckenbauer Platz 5. https://allianz-arena.com/en/news/2025/05/allianz-arena-at-franz-beckenbauer-platz-5-as-of-1-may
- The Guardian match report, Bayern Munich versus Real Madrid, 15 April 2026. Confirmation of Bayern's progress to the semi-final and the context of the second leg. https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2026/apr/15/bayern-munich-v-real-madrid-champions-league-quarter-final-second-leg-live
- The Guardian match report, Liverpool versus Paris Saint-Germain, 14 April 2026. Confirmation of the Parisian progression to the semi-final after a 2:0 win at Anfield. https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2026/apr/14/liverpool-v-paris-saint-germain-champions-league-quarter-final-second-leg-live

Head to head

  1. 28.04.2026 PA Paris Saint Germain 5 : 4 BA Bayern Munich Liga prvaka
  2. 04.11.2025 PA Paris Saint Germain 1 : 2 BA Bayern Munich Liga prvaka
  3. 05.07.2025 PA Paris Saint Germain 2 : 0 BA Bayern Munich Svjetsko klupsko nogometno prvenstvo 2025
  4. 26.11.2024 BA Bayern Munich 1 : 0 PA Paris Saint Germain Nogomet Europska Liga prvaka

Team form

BA Bayern Munich DLWWW
PA Paris Saint Germain WWWWW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P PT
1 AR Arsenal 0 14 36
2 BA Bayern Munich 2 13 33
3 PA Paris Saint Germain 2 15 33
4 RE Real Madrid 5 14 27
5 AT Atletico Madrid 6 16 24
6 FC FC Barcelona 3 12 23
7 LI Liverpool 5 12 21
8 NE Newcastle United 3 12 21
9 TO Tottenham Hotspur 2 10 20
10 SP Sporting 4 12 20

Venue

Allianz Arena Munich
Capacity: 75,024

Allianz Arena is more than a stadium—it’s an architectural landmark instantly recognized for its glowing, color-changing façade. With a capacity of over 75,000 seats, it stands among Europe’s most impressive stages for football and large-scale events, delivering a sense of occasion long before you reach your seat.

Inside, the experience feels both powerful and comfortable: strong sightlines from the stands, excellent acoustics, and modern infrastructure that keeps everything running smoothly on event day. Visitors often highlight the practical amenities—from well-placed food and drink counters to intuitive concourse flow—so you can stay focused on the atmosphere and the show.

Set in the north of the city, the key detail for getting to the entrance is the exact location: Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25, Munchen, Germany. If you’re arriving by car, on-site parking helps make the approach straightforward; for public transport, the closest option is Fröttmaning U-Bahn station, followed by a clearly signed walk to the gates. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the guide further down the page.

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Airports nearby

  • MUC Munich Airport Munich · 19 km
  • OBF Oberpfaffenhofen Airport Weßling · 30 km
  • IGS Ingolstadt Manching Airport Manching · 56 km
  • AGB Augsburg Airport Augsburg · 56 km
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Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Allianz Arena?
Allianz Arena in Munich has an official capacity of 75,024 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 Allianz Arena among the more important venues for Champions League, 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 Bayern Munich, hosting this match at Allianz Arena in Munich. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Bayern Munich averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Paris Saint Germain 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 6. May 2026 at 21:00 local time in Munich. 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?
Tickets for this match start at 1141 € via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand, which rises closer to match day. Prices are in euros and include platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are usually in upper away sectors, while premium box prices can be several times higher.
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How do I get to Allianz Arena?
Allianz Arena is located in Munich. 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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