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Tickets for Borussia Mönchengladbach – 1. FC Union Berlin, Bundesliga 2025/26 Matchday 24 at Borussia-Park

Saturday, 28 February 2026 at 3:30 PM · Borussia-Park Monchengladbach
· Capacity: 54,057
Final score 1 : 0
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Match that changes the rhythm of the season in the middle of the table

Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Union Berlin enter the 24th round of the 2025/2026 season with very concrete stakes, as the difference between ninth and twelfth place is small, and every point can move a club toward a calmer spring or pull it back into the zone of nervousness. The match is played at Borussia-Park in Mönchengladbach and is scheduled for February 28, with the start at 15:30 local time, which further increases the interest of travelers and fans planning a full Saturday trip. According to the current standings after 21 matches played, Union Berlin is ninth with 25 points and a goal difference of 26:34, while Borussia Mönchengladbach is twelfth with 22 points and a ratio of 25:34, so it is clear that this is a duel of direct competitors in the same point pool. In such circumstances, ticket sales usually accelerate, as fans feel that matches against similar opponents often carry “six points” in a psychological sense, especially when the home field is a strong argument. Secure your tickets immediately! and click the button labeled as soon as you see it, because such slots fill up quickly, and the atmosphere in Mönchengladbach is part of an experience that is hard to convey through a screen.

What the table says and the numbers that describe the style of play

A look at the rankings reveals two teams with almost identical goal differences and a similar problem: they concede more than they score, so details in defense and set pieces are often decisive. In 21 games, Union Berlin scored 26 goals, and Borussia Mönchengladbach 25, which suggests that neither side lives off a single goal-fest, but rather off series of smaller shifts and pragmatic matches. At the same time, both teams have conceded 34 goals, so the match naturally opens as a story of who will better control the transition and who will make fewer mistakes in their own third. In this context, it is worth noting the distribution of individual performance: at Borussia, Haris Tabaković is the top scorer with 10 league goals, with additional contributions through assists, while Union distributes goals among more players, with Ilyas Ansah leading with 5, and Danilho Doekhi and Rani Khedira having 4 each. Such a structure often changes the way fans experience the match live, because every set piece, every second ball, and every different lineup is as important as the “star moment” of the striker. If you are planning to come, buying tickets makes sense also because these duels in the middle of the table often turn into high-intensity matches, with many duels and sudden changes in rhythm, and that is the type of football that is best watched from the stands.

Head-to-head encounters as a mirror of character: tough, patient, on the edge

This season's trace already exists and carries a clear reminder for the host, as Union Berlin won 3:1 in an earlier duel, where Danilho Doekhi scored twice, and Tabaković was the scorer for Borussia in a match that emphasized how important set pieces and initial pressure are in such a pairing. That result is not just a number, but also a psychological signal: Union showed that it can impose its discipline and force the opponent into mistakes, and Borussia that it can stay in the match if it finds a way to reach its best attacking zones. It is also interesting that in earlier seasons there were tight duels, including a dramatic 1:0 victory for Borussia decided in the very end, which says that this pair is often decided by one detail and one moment of concentration. In such matches, the audience has a special role, because the pressure from the stands changes the rhythm of the guest's ball progression and encourages the home team to more aggressive pressing, and that is precisely the reason why tickets have additional value. Tickets for this match are disappearing quickly, so buy your tickets on time, and follow the button because it is the fastest way to a seat in the stands on a day when every reaction is heard louder than usual.

Key players and micro-duels that can turn the match

Borussia Mönchengladbach enters the match with a clear “center of gravity” in attack, as Tabaković's league performance stands out, and alongside him, the roles of players who do not necessarily finish the action but initiate it, like Franck Honorat through assists and Shuto Machino and Kevin Diks through goals from various situations, are highlighted. Union Berlin, on the other hand, acts as a team where the threat often spreads from the second line and from set pieces, because Doekhi and Khedira have a surprisingly good scoring record for their positions, and Andrej Ilić stands out as a creator with a high number of assists. This suggests two possible stories of the match: the first is that Borussia seeks a faster path to the finish through the central axis and more direct solutions, and the second is that Union aims for patient “grinding” of the opponent, with an emphasis on set pieces and routine in defending space. It will be particularly interesting to follow the duels on the flanks, because when full-backs with different profiles are paired, situations often open up where one successful switch of play or one timely overlap decides who dictates the tempo. For the spectator in the stands, this means constant dynamics of “who remained one-on-one” and “who was half a step late,” and precisely such nuances make buying tickets a logical choice if you want to experience the match at full intensity. In such a duel, it is not unusual for the key moment to happen away from the ball, in the way teams position themselves after losing possession, so the audience's attention from the first to the last minute is part of the story.

Squad status and how absences can change the plan

In late February, coaches often balance between form, minor injuries, and the necessity of rotation, and information about absences can change the expectations of fans planning to attend. Borussia Mönchengladbach had several health question marks in the final weeks of the season, including problems affecting players in the attack and midfield, which directly reflects on the depth of options and how aggressively the team can play high without the risk of a drop in intensity. Union Berlin also had periods where individual players were limited by injuries or illness, so the emphasis often shifts to the collective mechanism and “safe” patterns, especially in away games. When teams of similar point value enter a match with some absences, we often see a more pragmatic start, because no one wants to open space early that they cannot close later. This is exactly why fans often want to be at the stadium, because they directly feel how the match is “cooking” and at what moment the coaches make moves, and that is part of the experience that is hard to follow only through highlights. If you are in the phase of planning the trip, ticket sales are an essential step ahead, because you want to have a secure ticket before you set up the logistics of arriving and entering the stadium.

Borussia-Park as a stage: sound, visibility, and the rhythm of the home field

Borussia-Park is a stadium designed to keep the audience close to the pitch, which enhances the impression of speed and physical contact, and in matches in the middle of the table, that “increased” sense of pressure can be decisive. The address is Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, 41179 Mönchengladbach, and the location on the southwestern edge of the city facilitates travel planning for those coming by car and those relying on public transport. The capacity is stated in sources at around 60 thousand seats, so it is clear that this is a major event for the city's rhythm, especially in the Saturday slot when a recognizable ring of fan routes forms around the stadium. That is why tickets are not just an entry to the stand, but also an entry into the entire “matchday” context: from arriving early, through entering through controls, to the moment when the stands fill up and the match gets its acoustic identity. Buy tickets via the button below, follow the label and plan your arrival with a time buffer, because crowds around the stadium and entrance zones are an integral part of big Saturday matches.

Practical information for arrival and entering the stadium

For visitors coming from outside Mönchengladbach, it is particularly important to know that Borussia-Park is located just over four kilometers from the city center and approximately five kilometers from the main station, so it is realistic to plan your arrival to avoid stress in the final minutes. The recommendation for road access often goes via the proximity of the A61 motorway, with exits directed by signage on match days toward the stadium and surrounding parking zones, which makes it easier for those coming to this location for the first time. If you rely on public transport, a practical option is the shuttle bus from the main station (Hauptbahnhof) on match days, which is the typical way home fans “connect” the city center and the stadium. Such details make the difference between a rushed last-minute entry and a relaxed arrival earlier, when you have time to find the entrance, check the sectors, and sit down without haste. In this planning, tickets are the first item, because without a confirmed seat in the stand, there is no point in optimizing the route, so buying tickets through the button is a logical first step before everything else.

The urban context of Mönchengladbach: a Saturday that revolves around football

In the days of big matches, Mönchengladbach gets a different pulse, as fan flows shift from neighborhoods and the center toward the stadium, and the hospitality and traffic rhythm adapts to the kickoff time. The Saturday mid-afternoon slot is traditionally the strongest generator of atmosphere, because it combines family arrivals, groups of friends, and travelers from other cities who arrive earlier and spend part of the day in the city. On such days, Borussia-Park is a kind of gathering point, but also a logistical challenge, so the advice to arrive earlier always returns as the most practical recommendation, especially if you are coming for the first time and want to pass controls without stress. It is exactly in that “social” part of the day, before the first referee's whistle, that ticket sales become the main topic among fans, because no one wants to stay outside the stadium at the moment when the stands begin to raise the rhythm. If you want to experience that transition from the city to the stadium, secure your tickets and stick to the arrival plan, because the experience is not just 90 minutes, but the entire Saturday framework in which the match is lived from morning to evening.

Tactics without makeup: where space opens and who knows how to use it

Matches of this profile are often decided on two axes: the first is how the team defends its own penalty area, and the second is how it turns a won ball into a fast threat, without too many touches and without losing width. Union Berlin showed in an earlier duel this season how dangerous it is when it forces the opponent into set pieces and when at the right moment it “injects” energy into the start of the match, while Borussia at home usually looks for a stronger rhythm and a larger number of arrivals in the final third through continuous pressure. Because of this, a tactical outsmarting is expected in the first twenty minutes, when both teams will test how much they risk in ball progression and how high they push the wing-backs. If one side scores early, the match can open up, but if it remains equal for a long time, set pieces and second waves of attack become key, and here the concentration of center-backs and midfielders in defending the second ball often decides. For the spectator in the stands, this means constant tension, because it is felt both when the team “breathes” well and when it starts to be late in returning, and these are nuances that television often does not capture. Tickets for this event are in demand also because such a duel offers a tactical game that changes from minute to minute, without a guarantee that everything will come down to a single pattern.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com, Matchday 24 schedule and fixture confirmation M'gladbach – Union Berlin
- Bundesliga.com, official standings of the 2025/26 season with points and goal ratios for both clubs
- Kicker, top scorers list for Bor. Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Union Berlin in the 2025/26 season
- The Stadium Guide, information on stadium location and public transport arrival options
- Stadium Database, address of Borussia-Park (Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, Mönchengladbach)
- Bundesliga.com, report Union Berlin – Borussia Mönchengladbach 3:1 and key match facts

Head to head

  1. 17.10.2025 FC FC Union Berlin 3 : 1 BO Borussia Monchengladbach Bundesliga
  2. 15.02.2025 FC FC Union Berlin 1 : 2 BO Borussia Monchengladbach Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga
  3. 28.09.2024 BO Borussia Monchengladbach 1 : 0 FC FC Union Berlin Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga

Team form

BO Borussia Monchengladbach LWDDL
FC FC Union Berlin WDLLL

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 BA Bayern Munich 1 33 +82 86
2 BO Borussia Dortmund 5 33 +34 70
3 RB RB Leipzig 8 33 +22 65
4 VF VfB Stuttgart 8 33 +22 61
5 TS TSG Hoffenheim 8 33 +17 61
6 BA Bayer Leverkusen 9 33 +21 58
7 SC SC Freiburg 13 33 -9 44
8 EI Eintracht Frankfurt 12 33 -4 43
9 FC FC Augsburg 14 33 -12 43
10 FS FSV Mainz 05 14 33 -11 37
11 HA Hamburger SV 14 33 -14 37
12 FC FC Union Berlin 15 33 -18 36
13 BO Borussia Monchengladbach 14 33 -15 35
14 FC FC Koln 15 33 -10 32
15 WE Werder Bremen 17 33 -21 32
16 VF VfL Wolfsburg 19 33 -26 26
17 ST St Pauli 19 33 -29 26
18 FC FC Heidenheim 19 33 -29 26

Borussia-Park

Stadium
Capacity: 54,057

Borussia-Park is a modern football stadium and the focal point for big match nights in Mönchengladbach. With clean architectural lines and steeper stands that pull the crowd closer to the pitch, it delivers a classic “stadium” feel with strong sightlines from most sections. As the home of Borussia Mönchengladbach, it’s a venue where fixtures and major events carry real intensity—from the first whistle to the final roar.

Inside, you’ll find wide concourses, clear wayfinding, and well-managed entry routes, which makes a difference when the house is full. The compact bowl helps the atmosphere build quickly, while visitors appreciate comfortable seating, a solid food-and-drink offering, and easy movement between sectors. For concerts, staging and sound are typically designed to keep the crowd energy high and the audio clear across much of the venue.

The stadium sits in a convenient micro-location focused on getting you right to the gates: Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, Monchengladbach, Germany. The area features organized parking zones, and on event days you’ll often see clearly marked shuttle/stops that drop you close to the security checkpoints. Once you’re on site, the layout supports fast crowd flow—then, for the broader picture of moving around the city, check the transport tips in the text below on the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • MGL Mönchengladbach Airport Mönchengladbach · 10 km
  • DUS Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf · 30 km
  • GKE Geilenkirchen Air Base Geilenkirchen · 34 km
  • AAH Aachen-Merzbrück Airport Aachen · 41 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Borussia-Park?
Borussia-Park in Monchengladbach has an official capacity of 54,057 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 Borussia-Park among the more important venues for 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 Borussia Monchengladbach, hosting this match at Borussia-Park in Monchengladbach. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Borussia Monchengladbach averages more points at home than away. The visiting side FC Union Berlin 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, 28 February 2026 at 3:30 PM local time in Monchengladbach. 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?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price 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 the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
How do I buy tickets through Karlobag.eu?
Clicking the "Buy tickets" button opens the page of our partner Viagogo where you can safely complete the purchase. Karlobag.eu is not a ticket seller — we aggregate offers from verified partners and help you find the best price. We do not charge buyers any additional fee; the price you see is charged by Viagogo directly.
Can I cancel or resell my ticket?
Cancellation policy depends on the partner where you bought your ticket. Viagogo offers an authenticity guarantee — if the ticket doesn't arrive on time or isn't valid, you get a full refund. Cancelling regular tickets isn't permitted. Resale is only possible if the partner explicitly allows it. Check the terms before purchasing.
How do I get to Borussia-Park?
Borussia-Park is located in Monchengladbach. 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.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
In case of postponement (weather, security reasons), tickets typically remain valid for the new date that the organiser announces later. If the match is cancelled entirely without rescheduling, Viagogo issues a refund per their policy (usually within 7-14 days). Check status directly with the seller — they notify you by email as soon as the decision is known.
Are the tickets authentic?
Yes, all tickets sold via the verified partners we work with (Viagogo, SportEvents365, Ticombo, StubHub and others) come with an authenticity guarantee and refund if the ticket isn't valid. If a ticket isn't authentic, doesn't arrive on time or is refused at the gate, the partner covers a full refund under their terms. We work with verified partners and ticket sale or resale platforms operating in accordance with applicable European regulations.
How do I receive my ticket after purchase?
Most tickets today are electronic — they arrive by email as a PDF or as a mobile ticket saved in your digital wallet. For purchases more than 7 days before the match, the ticket usually arrives within 24-48 hours of payment, while last-minute purchases often arrive within a few hours. Physical tickets are sent by courier when the partner explicitly indicates this. If you don't receive your ticket in time, contact partner support (Viagogo) via your customer account.

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