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Tickets for Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga 2025/26, Matchday 16 at Deutsche Bank Park

Friday, 9 January 2026 at 8:30 PM · Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt
· Capacity: 59,500
Final score 3 : 3
Tickets for Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga 2025/26, Matchday 16 at Deutsche Bank Park — Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt — Friday, 9 January 2026 Karlobag.eu / illustration

Eintracht Frankfurt – Borussia Dortmund: Bundesliga spectacle opening the season continuation

One of the first major clashes after the winter break in the Bundesliga arrives on January 9, 2026, when Eintracht Frankfurt will host Borussia Dortmund on the pitch of Deutsche Bank Park as part of the 16th round of the 2025/2026 season, starting at 20:30. It is a collision of teams that played the first part of the season well enough to remain in the fight for European positions, but also with visible flaws they want to correct at this very stage of the competition, which is why interest in tickets for this event is constantly growing. Borussia Dortmund is near the top of the standings ahead of the championship resumption, with a streak of unbeaten matches and great defensive performance, while Eintracht traditionally raises the rhythm and atmosphere on home turf, turning every arrival in Frankfurt into a test of character. As the match is played under floodlights, in a time slot that suits both local fans and viewers from the region, an almost full stadium is expected, and those who want to be part of the story must plan their ticket purchase in time and secure their tickets by clicking the button marked “” below. The stakes are high, because such a direct clash of competitors for the upper house of the table often sets the tone for the rest of the spring part of the season and easily becomes a match talked about for months.

Table, ambitions, and importance of points at the start of the new year

Borussia Dortmund enters this match as a team that, after 15 rounds played, holds second place in the standings, with a record of 9 wins, 5 draws, and only one defeat, and with 26 goals scored, but also with one of the best defenses in the five leading European leagues. Although the number of points won confirms the stability and seriousness of the team under the leadership of Niko Kovač, the expert public points out that Dortmund has not yet reached the standards of previous seasons in attack, so they will look for matches in which they can “unlock” their attacking potential, and Frankfurt imposes itself as an ideal testing ground for that. Eintracht, on the other hand, holds a place in the upper part of the table, around positions leading to European cups, with a very balanced goal difference and the status of one of the most unpleasant home teams in the league, especially when domestic fans fill the stadium. In such a context, every point against a direct competitor is worth double, so the duel gains a strategic dimension in the fight for Europe for both sides. Precisely because of this, interest in ticket sales intensified already during the winter break, because fans feel that a victory in this time slot could be a signal that their team is seriously joining the fight for the top or at least for a secure European ticket.

Eintracht's form: from European euphoria to a heavy stumble in Leipzig

Eintracht Frankfurt enters the 2025/2026 season with a double burden, considering that it competes in both the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League, which raises the prestige of the club, but also consumes the roster through a dense calendar. The beginning of the championship brought resounding victories, such as a convincing triumph over Werder and Hoffenheim, which additionally warmed up the fans and increased the demand for tickets at home matches, because many wanted to see the new, attack-oriented version of Eintracht live. However, the end of the autumn part brought a serious warning in the form of a heavy 0:6 defeat away at RB Leipzig, where the team of coach Dino Toppmöller had problems both in defense and in the organization of the game, which clearly showed that the team is still in the phase of finding the optimal balance between attacking courage and defensive stability. Despite this, Frankfurt still possesses attacking quality, led by scorers like Jonathan Burkardt, who has already distinguished himself as one of the more efficient strikers in the league, so domestic fans reasonably hope to see a reaction from their team precisely against Dortmund. Precisely because of that feeling of redemption, it is expected that ticket sales for this duel will further accelerate in the days leading up to the match, because fans want to be with the team at a moment when self-confidence is being rebuilt after a demanding autumn schedule.

Dortmund under Niko Kovač: steel defense, attack in search of old glory

Borussia Dortmund enters the new season with a clear identity: under Niko Kovač, the team is extremely organized defensively, with a compact block and disciplined work of the midfield, which is seen in the small number of conceded goals in the first 15 rounds. On the other hand, the numbers in attack are not as impressive as BVB fans expect, because Dortmund has only 26 goals after 15 matches, which is a modest performance for a club with such reputation and ambitions compared to some previous seasons in which they were used to settling matches with a three or four-goal difference. Nevertheless, the potential is still huge: Serhou Guirassy leads the team as the best scorer in the league and in all competitions, with the support of creative players like Julian Brandt and fast wingers who can punish every hesitation in Eintracht's defense. Even with a somewhat more conservative approach in the attack phase, Borussia Dortmund creates enough opportunities, but the public's eyes will be focused on whether a more serious exploitation of chances and an explosion of attack will happen precisely in Frankfurt. For fans who will travel to Frankfurt, but also for those locals considering buying tickets, the idea of seeing live how one of the main candidates for the top of the Bundesliga handles the fiery atmosphere of Deutsche Bank Park sounds attractive, so tickets for this event carry additional weight as an opportunity to witness a potential turning point of the season.

Head-to-head matches: tradition slightly favoring Borussia, but Frankfurt threatens at home

The history of duels between Eintracht and Borussia Dortmund shows how exciting this pair can be, because in 49 mutual encounters in the strongest rank of German football, BVB has 27 wins, Eintracht 8, and as many as 14 matches ended in a draw, with most clashes bringing at least two goals scored. Statistics say that in almost 90 percent of mutual matches more than 1.5 goals were scored, which confirms that it is a pair where fans rarely witness a “boring” 0:0, but more often welcome open football, especially when Frankfurt plays in front of its fans. In recent encounters, Dortmund has been somewhat more successful, but Eintracht knew how to use the support of the Nordwestkurve to turn matches in its favor and force the compassionate Frankfurt audience into eruptive celebration. That tradition promises an atmosphere in which every duel, every tackle, and every counter-attack will provoke a thunderous reaction from the stands, which is an additional argument for all those hesitating whether to secure tickets on time. Ticket sales, by all accounts, will be intensified as the match date approaches, because Eintracht fans and neutral Bundesliga football lovers count precisely on getting a duel with multiple goals, many twists, and a dramatic outcome. Those who want to avoid the search for consequences of a sold-out stadium should therefore buy tickets as soon as possible via the button marked “” lower in the content.

Deutsche Bank Park: iconic stadium and backdrop for a football performance under floodlights

Deutsche Bank Park, at the address Mörfelder Landstr. 362 in Frankfurt, is one of the most famous stadiums in Germany and beyond, with a capacity of about 59,000 seats and a rich history dating back to 1925, when it was opened under the name Waldstadion. Over the decades, the stadium has been modernized multiple times, including a major reconstruction ahead of the 2006 World Cup, and the latest upgrades have further strengthened the fame of the Nordwestkurve as one of the noisiest fan sectors in the country. In such an environment, Eintracht matches gain a special charge, and fan choreographies often go around Europe as an example of how tradition and modern football atmosphere merge. For fans planning a trip to Frankfurt, it is worth thinking about accommodation near the venue already when buying tickets, because matches of this profile often mean crowds in public transport and greater congestion on roads around the stadium. Precisely for this reason, many visiting and local fans combine ticket purchase with booking rooms or apartments nearby, in order to enjoy the pre-match period without rushing, gatherings before the start, and a peaceful return after the final referee's whistle.

Frankfurt as a destination: city rhythm, fan culture, and stay planning

Frankfurt am Main is one of the most interesting cities in Germany, a blend of a financial center with recognizable skyscrapers and traditional neighborhoods along the river, so many turn arriving for an Eintracht match into a weekend trip. Fans arriving from other parts of Germany, but also from neighboring countries, often use the opportunity to walk through the city center, visit the old Römerberg, enjoy local specialties, and feel the atmosphere of a city accustomed to major sports and business events, in addition to the match. To make all this feasible without rushing, it is advisable to think earlier about accommodation offers in the host city, especially if planning arrival a day earlier or return a day after the match. Such planning also has a practical dimension for ticket purchase, because fans who already have booked accommodation decide more easily on a faster ticket purchase, knowing that their stay logistics are solved. For families with children, but also for groups of friends, the combination of football, city sightseeing, and staying together in a hotel or apartment often turns a Bundesliga match into a real little football festival.

Key players and possible heroes of the match

Ahead of the Eintracht Frankfurt – Borussia Dortmund clash, it is logical to put focus on players who have marked the course of the season so far and who could decide such a high-rhythm match. In the Borussia jersey, Serhou Guirassy stands out the most, who has shown both in the championship and in European matches that he is dangerous in the penalty area, but also outside it, while Julian Brandt remains the main creator of the game between the lines, in charge of the final pass and set pieces. On the wings, Dortmund can choose between fast and penetrating players who initiate transition as soon as the ball is won, which represents a serious test for Eintracht's flanks and for the cooperation between full-backs and center-backs. On Frankfurt's side, attention will be directed towards attackers who have already shown a goal-scoring streak in the Bundesliga, among whom Burkardt stands out, but also towards dynamic midfielders who can create a surplus in the guests' penalty area with their runs from the second plan. Precisely these player profiles make the match attractive for live viewers, because it is quite realistic to expect a series of dangerous situations, one-on-one duels, and dynamic attacking solutions, and fans who manage to buy tickets on time have the opportunity to see possible new heroes of this Bundesliga season live.

Tactical duel: Eintracht's pressing against Dortmund's organized block

From the tactical side, the most interesting will be the collision of Eintracht's high pressing and Borussia Dortmund's compact, disciplined block, which under Kovač moves in very narrow gaps between lines and rarely allows simple solutions between the center-backs and the midfield. Eintracht under Toppmöller is used to playing bravely, with continuous advances of the full-back high along the wings and active participation of offensive midfielders in pressing, which often results in quick ball recoveries, but also leaves space behind the back for opponent's counter-attacks. Dortmund could therefore look for its opportunities through quick transitions and deep balls towards attackers, relying on a safe exit via the defensive midfielder who will break Frankfurt's rhythm. On the other hand, the host will try to use every moment when BVB retreats deeper, to break through the flanks through combinations in width and create a surplus on the wings. Spectators who will be in the stands of Deutsche Bank Park can expect a chess battle on the pitch, in which every tactical move of the coach will have a direct echo on the rhythm and course of the match, which is yet another reason to consider buying tickets for this event and the experience of watching such a tactical battle from the front row.

Tickets, arrival at the stadium, and tips for fans

As the match is played at Deutsche Bank Park, which is located on the southern edge of Frankfurt along Mörfelder Landstrasse, arrival logistics is one of the key elements of match day planning, especially for fans coming to this stadium for the first time. It is common for the area around the stadium to be closed to traffic immediately before the match, while public transport increases lines towards the “Stadion” station, so fans are advised to arrive earlier to avoid crowds. Many combine arrival by train or plane in Frankfurt with booking accommodation for fans on match day, thereby gaining more maneuvering space for relaxed ticket collection, entry into the stadium, and departure after the end of the duel. As for the tickets themselves, it is clearly emphasized that ticket sales for this match are already underway, and it is expected that the sales dynamics will accelerate as January 9 approaches, which means it is not worth waiting for the last moment. Fans are therefore recommended to complete the ticket purchase on time and to use the button marked “” in the content continuation for that, thereby securing themselves a place in an atmosphere that is often at the level of the biggest European matches in Frankfurt.

Why it pays to be in the stands on this very evening

The match between Eintracht and Borussia Dortmund on January 9, 2026, is not just another meeting in the Bundesliga calendar, but also a symbolic beginning of the spring race for European positions and a potential turning point for both teams. Frankfurt will look for confirmation that it can turn difficult moments, including high defeats like the one in Leipzig, into additional motivation and respond with a great game in front of its fans, while Dortmund will strive to show that with a solid defense it can re-establish attacking dominance as well. For spectators in the stands, this means a whole palette of emotions: from anticipating the first whistle, through strong choreographies and songs in the Nordwestkurve, to nervousness in the finish when every duel can decide whether the points will stay in Frankfurt or travel to Dortmund. Precisely in such matches, in which quality is on both sides, and the result open until the very end, the live experience has an incomparable advantage over watching the broadcast on television. That is why tickets for this event are something more than ordinary paper or digital code – they are an invitation to a story being written on the pitch and stands, and those who want to be part of that story should without delay buy tickets and secure their place by clicking the button “” immediately below the article.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com – schedule and basic information about the match Eintracht Frankfurt – Borussia Dortmund, 16th round of the 2025/2026 season.
- Wikipedia – seasonal data for 2025/2026 for Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt (standings, competitions, stadium, club history).
- FCtables / similar statistical portals – head-to-head ratio Eintracht Frankfurt – Borussia Dortmund and result distribution.
- World of Stadiums / regional tourist guide Frankfurt-Rhein-Main – data about Deutsche Bank Park stadium (capacity, history, location).
- Relevant sports portals and form analyses – articles about Borussia Dortmund's attacking statistics in the 2025/2026 season and Eintracht's results in the Bundesliga.

Head to head

  1. 08.05.2026 BO Borussia Dortmund 3 : 2 EI Eintracht Frankfurt Bundesliga
  2. 28.10.2025 EI Eintracht Frankfurt 1 : 1 BO Borussia Dortmund DFB Pokal
  3. 17.01.2025 EI Eintracht Frankfurt 2 : 0 BO Borussia Dortmund Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga
  4. 24.08.2024 BO Borussia Dortmund 2 : 0 EI Eintracht Frankfurt Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga

Team form

EI Eintracht Frankfurt DLLDL
BO Borussia Dortmund WWLWL

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 BA Bayern Munich 1 34 +86 89
2 BO Borussia Dortmund 5 34 +36 73
3 RB RB Leipzig 9 34 +19 65
4 VF VfB Stuttgart 8 34 +22 62
5 TS TSG Hoffenheim 9 34 +13 61
6 BA Bayer Leverkusen 9 34 +21 59
7 SC SC Freiburg 13 34 -6 47
8 EI Eintracht Frankfurt 12 34 -4 44
9 FC FC Augsburg 15 34 -16 43
10 FS FSV Mainz 05 14 34 -9 40
11 FC FC Union Berlin 15 34 -14 39
12 BO Borussia Monchengladbach 14 34 -11 38
13 HA Hamburger SV 14 34 -14 38
14 FC FC Koln 16 34 -14 32
15 WE Werder Bremen 18 34 -23 32
16 VF VfL Wolfsburg 19 34 -24 29
17 ST St Pauli 20 34 -31 26
18 FC FC Heidenheim 20 34 -31 26

Deutsche Bank Park

Stadium
Capacity: 59,500

Deutsche Bank Park is a Frankfurt stadium that blends a distinctive modern arena profile with the intensity of major live events. Built as a versatile venue with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators, it’s best known as Eintracht Frankfurt’s home, but it also regularly hosts large-scale concerts and high-profile matches that demand strong production and crowd flow.

Inside, the experience feels close and immersive: the stands are designed to keep the energy in, while sightlines make it easy to follow the action on the pitch—or the show on stage. Visitors often highlight the venue’s practical comfort, from a solid food-and-drink offering to clearly organized sections, facilities, and service points that keep everything moving even on the busiest nights.

The exact address is Mörfelder Landstr. 362, Frankfurt, Germany. Many guests reach the entrances with a short walk from Frankfurt (Main) Stadion S-Bahn station, while drivers typically use the well-signposted parking areas around the stadium site. For broader city-wide transport and getting around Frankfurt, check the general guide further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • FRA Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt am Main · 7 km
  • WIE Wiesbaden Army Airfield Wiesbaden · 23 km
  • MHG Mannheim-City Airport Mannheim · 67 km
  • SGE Siegerland Airport Burbach · 82 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Deutsche Bank Park?
Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt has an official capacity of 59,500 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 Deutsche Bank 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 Eintracht Frankfurt, hosting this match at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Eintracht Frankfurt averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Borussia Dortmund 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 Friday, 9 January 2026 at 8:30 PM local time in Frankfurt. 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.
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How do I get to Deutsche Bank Park?
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What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
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