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Tickets for SC Freiburg vs Werder Bremen, Bundesliga 2025/26 Round 21 at Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg

Saturday, 7 February 2026 at 3:30 PM · Europa-Park Stadium Freiburg
· Capacity: 34,700
Final score 1 : 0
Tickets for SC Freiburg vs Werder Bremen, Bundesliga 2025/26 Round 21 at Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg — Europa-Park Stadium, Freiburg — Saturday, 7 February 2026 Karlobag.eu / illustration

Freiburg and Bremen in the Black Forest: Bundesliga brings a duel that could define the season

In Matchday 21 of the 2025/2026 Bundesliga season, SC Freiburg welcomes SV Werder Bremen to the Europa-Park Stadion, and such Saturday slots in Freiburg regularly mean full stands, a thick atmosphere, and a match remembered long after the final whistle. The duel is played in a strong afternoon rhythm, in a city that experiences football as part of its identity, so interest in tickets generally rises as match day approaches. The home fans want to exploit the advantage of familiar surroundings and steep stands, while the guests from Bremen look for points that often count double when achieved on difficult away grounds. Ticket sales are available and it is important to plan on time, as tickets for such clashes tend to disappear without much announcement, especially when it involves a match that affects the standings. Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button marked below, because that is the fastest way to a seat in the stands and the live experience.

Standings and stakes of the meeting: Freiburg wants stability, Bremen seeks a surge

A look at the current standings shows why this meeting carries serious weight for both sides, even if their positions on the table do not seem dramatically distant. SC Freiburg is, according to the state of the table on 17.01.2026, eighth with 23 points after 17 matches, with a record of 6 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses and a goal difference of 27:29, which speaks of a season in which nuances often decided the outcome. Werder Bremen is at the same moment thirteenth with 17 points after 16 matches, with a record of 4 wins, 5 draws, and 7 losses and a goal difference of 18:31, which points to the need for greater solidity, especially in defensive phases. In the context of Matchday 21, such figures take on an additional dimension because the league is long, and streaks in February can overturn the perception of the entire season. Freiburg at this stage seeks a continuity of results with which it would consolidate a place in the upper part of the standings, while Bremen wants an escape from the bottom half and a calmer continuation of the championship. Precisely for this reason, fans often emphasize that tickets for such matches are an investment in a story that develops from round to round, and tickets are sought after because no one wants to miss the moment when the momentum changes.

SC Freiburg in the 2025/2026 season: home rhythm, decisive roles, and squad depth

Freiburg has shown a recognizable style this season in which discipline and organization merge with very concrete solutions in the finish, and the statistics of scorers suggest who most often takes responsibility when it is necessary to break a block or turn a match around. Vincenzo Grifo is the team's top scorer in the league with 6 goals after 17 appearances, which confirms his role as a player who knows how to solve situations from set pieces, from the edge of the penalty area, or through smart movement between the lines. Behind him are Johan Manzambi, Derry Scherhant, and Igor Matanovic with 3 goals each, which is an important piece of data because it says that Freiburg does not depend on a single source, but distributes performance across multiple profiles. When assists are added to this, it is interesting that among the best are also players who are often tied to defensive stability or bringing the ball out, so it is visible how connected the system is and how important transitions are. In such an environment, the match against Bremen becomes a test of patience, because Freiburg will look for recognizable patterns and try to force the opponent into an error, and the fans expect the tempo to be imposed from the first minute. All this increases interest in tickets, because the audience in Freiburg loves when a match is read like a chess game, and tickets are an entry into an ambiance where every decision on the field is loudly commented on from the stands.

Werder Bremen in the 2025/2026 season: the need for balance and the search for a streak

Bremen in the current season carries a dose of unpredictability that can be both an advantage and a burden, depending on whether the team manages to combine a good idea with execution throughout all 90 minutes. The list of scorers is led by Jens Stage with 6 goals, and immediately behind is Justin Njinmah with 4, which clearly shows who most often comes into finishing situations and who imposes themselves in key moments. Samuel Mbangula has added 3 goals, while Romano Schmid and Marco Grüll are at 2, and it is particularly worth noting that Schmid also has 5 assists, which makes him the creative center and the player through whom the attack is often built. The goal difference statistic of 18:31 after 16 matches suggests that Bremen must close space better and reduce the number of situations in which the opponent gets to easy shots, especially on away grounds. In Freiburg, this will be particularly important, because the host likes to press and exploit a moment of insecurity, and the steep stands additionally increase the pressure on players who defend deep. Precisely for this reason, interest in tickets is not just a matter of fan desire, but also an awareness that one can watch a match in which one team tries to get out of the comfort zone, while the other wants to confirm its ambitions, and such clashes often offer the most intense minutes.

Tactical framework: where the meeting can be decided and why details become crucial

This duel logically opens with the question of space control, because Freiburg often seeks a balance between safe possession and vertical entry into the final third, while Bremen must choose moments when to risk and when to retreat into a more compact block. If Freiburg manages to impose a rhythm through quick changes of side and pressure after lost ball, the guests will be forced to play long balls and look for second balls, which can exhaust the midfield and increase the number of lost possessions. On the other hand, Bremen can be dangerous if they ensure enough calmness for the first passes and find Schmid's channels forward, because then Njinmah and Stage can attack space at the moment when the defense is not yet set. Particularly interesting will be the segment of set pieces, because Freiburg has players who know how to execute and attack such situations, and in a match with high stakes, a set piece is often the shortest way to goal. In the context of Matchday 21, where points are counted also according to psychological effect, coaches will likely be pragmatic in the introductory twenty minutes or so, but as soon as the first sign of weakness appears, the match can explode in both directions. For spectators, this means an experience in which every tactical shift is felt, and tickets and cards become sought after because little can replace the feeling when the stadium collectively recognizes a moment of pressing or a chance that is born from stolen possession.

Key duels on the field: Grifo against defensive lines, Schmid as a creative fuse

Although football is a collective game, such meetings are often remembered for individual clashes that repeat from minute to minute and gradually build the story of the match. Grifo is a profile of player who punishes the smallest error in positioning, so Bremen will have to watch the distance between the full-back and the center-back and the way they defend half-spaces in which corridors for a shot or final pass often open up. On the other hand, Schmid is a player who can slow down and speed up the game with one touch, and his 5 assists suggest that he knows how to find the best solution under pressure, so Freiburg will have to choose smartly when to attack him aggressively, and when to direct him towards less dangerous zones. Stage, as Bremen's most efficient scorer, represents a constant threat from the second plan, especially if he appears in the rebound zone or if he attacks the space behind the backs of the midfielders. Freiburg's system often requires that midfielders quickly return to position, so discipline without the ball will be just as important as creation in attack. For the audience, these are details that are best seen live, because at the stadium one clearly feels how the match changes when one player starts winning duels, and that is why ticket sales intensify as the date approaches, since fans want to be there where stories are born that are later retold.

Head-to-head meetings and memories that shape fan expectations

When Freiburg and Bremen meet, fans often reach for recent memories, and one of them stands out particularly because it was a strong demonstration of home power. In the 2024/2025 season, Freiburg celebrated with a convincing 5:0 against Bremen at the Europa-Park Stadion, a match in which, according to the official account, the host acted sharper and more concrete from the beginning and quickly broke the meeting with clinical finishing. Such a result does not automatically mean that the same scenario will repeat, but it gives a psychological background to both home fans and the visiting team, because some want confirmation of identity, and others a chance to show they have learned the lesson. The history of head-to-head clashes often carries moments of even matches, draws, and turnarounds, but at this moment the focus is on who will better control the rhythm and reduce errors that the opponent can punish. Precisely for this reason, tickets for such meetings have additional value, because they are not just a ticket for 90 minutes but also an entry into the context of a rivalry that is built through seasons, transfer windows, and generational changes. If you want to feel that tension in real time, cards for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and look for the button that leads to ticket sales.

Europa-Park Stadion as a stage: steep stands, modern infrastructure, and experience from the first row

Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg is designed as a stadium that brings the pitch closer to the stands and amplifies the feeling of inclusion, and the club emphasizes a capacity of 34,700 spectators, steep stands, and modern architecture with a direct connection to public transport and strongly developed parking capacities for cars and bicycles. In such an ambiance, every duel sounds louder, and every chance looks bigger, because the impression from the stands cannot be compared with watching on a screen, especially when played in a slot that gathers families, local fans, and visiting groups. The address often cited for the stadium is Schwarzwaldstr. 193, Freiburg, and in tourist city information the location data Achim-Stocker-Straße 1 also appears, which indicates that the stadium fits into the wider city space and access routes. Freiburg is a city with a pronounced sense for community and events, so on match days sports energy is felt in neighborhoods and around traffic hubs, and tickets become part of the day's plan, not just entry to the stadium. When ticket sales go towards the final contingents, demand for better positions on the stand also grows, so many fans want to secure cards earlier to plan arrival, entry time, and the whole match experience without stress. Buy tickets via the button below and secure yourself a place on the stand while the choice is greatest.

Arrival in Freiburg and entry to the stadium: public transport, bicycles, and logistics for fans

The practical part often decides whether the match day will be pleasant or stressful, and Freiburg and the club offer several solutions that facilitate arrival, especially when an increased number of visitors is expected. SC Freiburg highlights in its information on arrival and parking support for arriving by bicycle or e-bike through 3700 free spots for bicycles around the stadium, with clearly marked routes and movement rules on match day. The club also states the concept of a combined ticket that allows free travel within the RVF area in public transport from five hours before the start of the match until the end of traffic that day, and emphasizes that the stadium is connected to a new station named Europa-Park Stadion on the tram network, and a shuttle option for ticket holders is also mentioned. Additionally, for arrival by railway, the information states a short journey from the main train station to the station FR Messe/Universität and walking to the stadium, which is useful for those who want to avoid crowds around parking lots. For fans, this means that buying tickets is not just a formality, but also a key document for organizing the trip, because with cards one plans when to leave, where to transfer, and how much earlier to arrive at the entrances. Secure your tickets on time and click the button , then assemble an arrival plan so that you have enough time for entry, finding the sector, and soaking up the atmosphere before the first whistle.

What awaits spectators on the stands: the rhythm of Saturday, fan impulse, and focus on the match

Saturday afternoon in Freiburg usually brings a rhythm in which the city gradually fills with fans, and around the stadium one feels how the match becomes the central event of the day, regardless of whether you come from the local community or travel from other parts of Germany and the region. Freiburg's position in the upper half of the table and the desire to maintain stability give additional motivation to the audience, while Bremen's fans come with hope that their team will find points that change the mood and open space for a positive series. On the field, a match is expected in which details such as the first duel, the first set piece, and the first entry into the final third will set the tone, and such moments at the stadium sound different because the whole stand rises to its feet and reacts as one. If Freiburg presses early, the audience will reward that with energy, and if Bremen manages to calm the game and find spaces, the match can enter a phase of tactical outsmarting that is equally exciting for those who like to read the game. Tickets are therefore more than a place on a seat or standing area, they are a way to be part of a dynamic that changes from minute to minute, with the feeling that every decision on the field has an echo throughout the stadium. Ticket sales are available, and cards for such clashes traditionally attract also those who follow football selectively, because they want to experience the Bundesliga atmosphere in a city known for the closeness of fans and the team.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com match page for Matchday 21 Freiburg vs Werder Bremen, schedule and stadium
- Bundesliga.com table 2025/26, standings and club performance on day 17.01.2026
- ESPN team statistics: SC Freiburg top scorers and assistants 2025/26
- ESPN team statistics: Werder Bremen top scorers and assistants 2025/26
- SC Freiburg Europa-Park Stadion page, capacity and infrastructure description
- SC Freiburg Anreise & Parken, information on 3700 spots for bicycles, public transport and stations
- Visit Freiburg information on the stadium and location data
- Stadium Database Europa-Park Stadion, address Schwarzwaldstraße 193 and basic data
- Bundesliga.com match report Freiburg vs Werder Bremen 5:0 (season 2024/25), context of the previous clash

Head to head

  1. 20.09.2025 WE Werder Bremen 0 : 3 SC SC Freiburg Bundesliga
  2. 21.02.2025 SC SC Freiburg 5 : 0 WE Werder Bremen Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga
  3. 05.10.2024 WE Werder Bremen 0 : 1 SC SC Freiburg Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga

Team form

SC SC Freiburg LWLWD
WE Werder Bremen LLLDW

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

Europa-Park Stadium

Stadium
Capacity: 34,700

Europa-Park Stadion is a modern football venue defined by clean contemporary lines and a compact bowl that keeps the crowd close to the pitch. With a capacity of around 34,700 seats, it’s designed for intensity—no wasted space, no diluted atmosphere—so every match feels immediate and loud in the best way. As the home of SC Freiburg, the stadium has quickly become a landmark of the city’s sporting identity and a go-to setting for high-energy matchdays.

Inside, the experience is polished and easy to navigate: sightlines are strong across the stands, chants carry naturally around the ground, and wide concourses with clear sector signage help you move smoothly from entrance to seat. Visitors often highlight the comfort of the seating and the well-run concessions, making food and drink breaks feel like part of the event rather than a hassle.

The micro-location is straightforward: Schwarzwaldstr. 193, Freiburg, Germany. For public transport, the closest stop is Europa-Park Stadion, while drivers can use marked parking areas nearby and follow dedicated pedestrian routes straight to the entrances. For broader city-wide transport options and connections between key points, check the city information further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • CMR Colmar-Houssen Airport Colmar, Haut-Rhin · 42 km
  • LHA Lahr Airport Lahr/Schwarzwald · 43 km
  • BSL EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Saint-Louis · 51 km
  • SXB Strasbourg Airport Strasbourg · 64 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Europa-Park Stadium?
Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg has an official capacity of 34,700 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 Europa-Park Stadium 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 SC Freiburg, hosting this match at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and SC Freiburg averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Werder Bremen 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, 7 February 2026 at 3:30 PM local time in Freiburg. 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 Europa-Park Stadium?
Europa-Park Stadium is located in Freiburg. 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?
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