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Tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs VfL Wolfsburg | German Bundesliga season 2025/26, Matchday 24 at MHPArena

Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 3:30 PM · MHPArena Stuttgart
· Capacity: 60,058
Final score 4 : 0
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VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg in a high-stakes duel

In the 24th round of the 2025/2026 German championship, the match between VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg is on the schedule, a game that on paper brings together two teams with completely different current concerns, but with the same reason for a maximum approach. Stuttgart enters this home game as a team from the upper part of the table, with a clear ambition to keep pace with the clubs ahead of them and consolidate their position in the fight for spots that bring a European season. Wolfsburg comes from the bottom of the rankings, burdened by a series of result oscillations and the pressure of every subsequent match in which points are worth double, because in the lower half of the table, differences are often measured in a single victory. This is precisely why interest in tickets and passes for such dates is rising sharply, as an atmosphere of a match that quickly turns into a fan test of nerves and character is expected. Secure your tickets now, because such encounters in the late winter, as a rule, become a mirror of the season for both sides.

Table and current standings: Stuttgart looks toward the top, Wolfsburg seeks peace

After 21 rounds played, Stuttgart is in fifth place with 39 points and a goal difference of 38:28, which says enough about the stability in overall performance and that the team is in a zone where every point changes the dynamics of the fight with direct competitors. Stuttgart holds that ranking with a record of 12 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses, so it is clear that this is a season in which points were collected in waves, and not by chance. Wolfsburg, on the other hand, is in fifteenth place with 19 points and a goal difference of 29:44, with a record of 5 wins, 4 draws, and 12 losses, which explains why the emphasis is on pragmatism and catching a streak. In such a context, this match gains additional weight, because Stuttgart wants to dictate the rhythm on home turf, and Wolfsburg often has to play on a thin line between control and risk. For fans, this means that a match with clear tactical oppositions is expected, but also with emotional charge, which regularly affects the demand for tickets, especially as the match date approaches. Tickets for such encounters usually quickly become a limited resource, so buying tickets on time is the simplest way to avoid later uncertainty.

Form ahead of the encounter and trends suggesting the rhythm of the match

At the beginning of February, Stuttgart showed that they can play a disciplined match where there is enough patience and control, which is confirmed by the 1:0 home win against Freiburg, but this was followed by a 1:2 defeat away at St. Pauli, which reminds how much details decide even when the team is in a relatively good position. Such results often emphasize the need to turn home games into a stable source of points, and it is precisely the MHPArena where Stuttgart wants to impose intensity and possession. In the same period, Wolfsburg recorded a 0:1 loss at Cologne, and then a 1:2 at home against Borussia Dortmund, which is a continuation of a series that leaves the impression that the team struggles to connect two matches without a drop in results. In practice, this means that Wolfsburg often looks for a scenario away from home in which the match remains open as long as possible, relying on transitions and individual flashes, while Stuttgart wants early pressure and control of the midfield. Because of this, fan interest logically intensifies, as such opponent profiles often produce a match with shifts in momentum, and that is the most common trigger for ticket sales to go into a stronger wave. Buy tickets via the button below and secure a spot in the stands before the demand further increases in the final days before the match.

Statistical picture of the season: what the numbers say about styles

Stuttgart this season shows a recognizable pattern of a team that wants to play proactively, which is visible through the average possession figure of 56 percent and a high passing success rate from open play of 85.8 percent. With 38 goals scored in 21 rounds, Stuttgart relies on a continuous production of chances, and a total of 324 shots indicates that the team systematically brings itself into finishing situations. Wolfsburg, with 29 scored and 44 conceded goals in the same number of matches, statistically appears more vulnerable, and a possession of 47 percent and a passing success rate of 82.1 percent suggest they more often rely on phases without the ball and faster transitions. However, the fact that Wolfsburg records a high number of intense runs and sprints says that the physical part of the plan is not in question, but the key is in the stability of the defensive structure and in converting transitions into a concrete finish. Such a combination of styles as a rule leads to a match in which the host tries to constantly build attacks, and the guest looks for moments in which they will break the rhythm and accelerate, so many fans see precisely these encounters as the most interesting to experience live. When expectations are such, tickets and passes become part of the whole story, because the atmosphere is often built already in the hours before the start, and the stadium in Bad Cannstatt then has a special pulse. Ticket sales are available, and if you want to avoid uncertainty about availability, buying tickets earlier is the most practical decision.

Key players and potential duels on the field

Stuttgart's squad this season offers several clearly recognizable axes, from goalkeeping stability through organization in the middle to attacking width, and the list of names suggests that coach Sebastian Hoeneß has multiple solutions for adapting to the rhythm of the match. In the team are, among others, Alexander Nübel in goal, Atakan Karazor as an important figure in balancing the lines, Angelo Stiller in a role that often dictates the pace of passing, and attacking options like Deniz Undav, Ermedin Demirović, and Tiago Tomás, which gives width in the finish and the possibility of changing the attacking profile during the match. Wolfsburg with Daniel Bauer on the bench as a rule seeks a clear structure, and in the squad has players who can decide the match in one or two situations, like Lovro Majer as a creator, Patrick Wimmer as a threat in dribbling, and Mohamed Amoura as an option seeking space behind the defense's back. It is particularly interesting to observe how Wolfsburg will deal with Stuttgart's tendency to push wide players high and fill the half-spaces, because such an approach opens possibilities for counterattacks, but also for pressure on the second ball after rebounds. In such duels, details often decide, like the duel play in the middle, reactions after a lost ball, and the quality of set pieces, so it is no wonder that fans want to be part of an atmosphere that makes these nuances more visible than on a screen. For the public planning to attend, tickets are an entry into a story that does not boil down only to the result, but to the tempo, sound, and rhythm of the stands, and it is precisely at such matches that the feeling is often created that every minute carries its own mini-drama. Tickets for this event are in demand, so it is recommended to secure your passes earlier to plan your trip and arrival without stress.

Head-to-head encounters and recent history that enhances the narrative

Long-term statistics of head-to-head encounters show how competitive this pair is continuously, because through 59 official matches Stuttgart has recorded 27 wins, Wolfsburg 23, with 9 draws, which suggests that nuances often decide. In goals, the overall picture is also tight, with a ratio that remains within the limits of a few goals difference, which further underlines that this is a duel that rarely boils down to routine. Especially relevant is the first encounter of this season from the 7th round, when Stuttgart celebrated in Wolfsburg 3:0, a result that in the preparation of the return leg always carries an additional psychological note, because the guest knows they must show a reaction, and the host receives confirmation that their game plan can work. Such stories before the return match often raise fan interest, because people come to the stadium not only for points but for the feeling that a previous chapter is being continued. In practice, this means that Wolfsburg will strive for a more cautious start to avoid an early blow, while Stuttgart has an argument to try and impose the same intensity as in that match, especially with the support of the stands. That is exactly why tickets and passes in such cases are perceived as value, because it is expected that the match will have an additional emotional layer, and not just competitive mathematics. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets on time and plan your arrival without late improvisations.

MHPArena as a stage: capacity, experience, and fan dynamics

The MHPArena in Stuttgart is not just a venue, but a key actor in the atmosphere, because the capacity of 60,058 spectators for league matches provides scales that directly affect the energy of the encounter. The stadium is located in NeckarPark in the city district of Bad Cannstatt, an area known for major events and fan gatherings, so on match day, it often feels like the whole neighborhood turns into one big prelude. Precisely this combination of large capacity, specific acoustics, and the tradition of the home crowd makes the rhythm of the match often felt even before the first whistle, through entrance zones, approaches, and singing on the way to the stands. For visitors, it is important to know that this is a stadium with a developed infrastructure, including a large number of entrances and flow organization, which is especially important when the demand for tickets is high and a large number of spectators is expected. In such an environment, buying tickets is not just an administrative step, but part of planning the whole experience, because good organization of arrival time often means a calmer entry and more time to soak up the atmosphere. Buy tickets via the button below and secure yourself a spot in the stands while the choice is still favorable.

Arrival and practical information for visitors: public transport and parking

Given the location of the stadium at Mercedesstraße 87, Stuttgart, planning your arrival is key, and organizers and clubs regularly direct the public toward public transport as the most reliable solution on days of major events. From the city center, Stadtbahn lines are available leading to the stadium zone, where typical options mentioned include U1 to the Mercedesstraße or Wilhelmsplatz stations, U11 as an enhanced line for major events to NeckarPark, and U13 to Wilhelmsplatz in Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt, along with additional bus and suburban rail connections. A major point highlighted is the S-Bahn connection S1 to the NeckarPark station, while S2 and S3 can be used to the Bad Cannstatt station, which is useful for fans coming from the wider region. For those arriving by car, there is a large parking infrastructure around the stadium, but practice shows that on match day it fills up quickly, so it is realistic to expect crowds and the need for an earlier arrival. In such a scenario, tickets and passes gain an additional logistical dimension, because timely ticket purchase also helps in planning the arrival hour, choice of transport, and entry sector, which reduces stress immediately before the start. When interest is high, the worst scenario is leaving everything for the last minute, so secure your tickets and travel plan in advance, so that on match day you can focus on the atmosphere, not on improvisations.

Stuttgart, Bad Cannstatt, and the city context: match day as an event of a wider neighborhood rhythm

Bad Cannstatt on match day often looks like a separate city within Stuttgart, because NeckarPark gathers fans from various directions and turns the wider space around the stadium into a zone of continuous movement. This dynamic is not only important because of the crowd, but also because of the experience, because the fan rhythm in this part of the city often begins long before entering the stands, through gatherings, pedestrian flows, and sounds that accompany the approach to the stadium. That is precisely why it is important to count on time, because entering the stadium, passing through checkpoints, and finding the sector can take time, especially when the match is attractive and high attendance is expected. In such circumstances, tickets are more than paper or a digital record, they are an entry into an organized event with its own rules of movement and pace, so it is useful to arrive early to avoid unnecessary rushing. As the start approaches, the demand for tickets is usually felt even more, because many only then make the decision to come, and that can mean that availability changes from hour to hour. If you want to experience Stuttgart's home atmosphere in full intensity, the simplest way is to complete your ticket purchase on time via the button below and to leave yourself enough space for a calm arrival and enjoyment of the entire match day.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com: club pages of VfB Stuttgart and Wolfsburg, table, performance, and seasonal statistics
- Kicker: history of head-to-head encounters, overall statistics, and result of the first duel this season
- MHPArena Stuttgart: official stadium page, data on capacity, location, and infrastructure
- VfB Stuttgart: information on arrival by public transport and recommended lines for NeckarPark

Head to head

  1. 18.10.2025 VF VfL Wolfsburg 0 : 3 VF VfB Stuttgart Bundesliga
  2. 15.02.2025 VF VfB Stuttgart 1 : 2 VF VfL Wolfsburg Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga
  3. 28.09.2024 VF VfL Wolfsburg 2 : 2 VF VfB Stuttgart Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga

Team form

VF VfB Stuttgart WDDWL
VF VfL Wolfsburg LDDWL

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

MHPArena

Stadium
Capacity: 60,058

MHPArena is one of Stuttgart’s most distinctive stadiums — a venue where deep football heritage meets a modernized event setup shaped for major international tournaments. Its recognizable profile and compact bowl bring the stands close to the pitch, creating an intense, “right-on-top-of-the-action” feeling when the crowd is at full voice.

Inside, the experience stays comfortably modern: strong sightlines from most sections, punchy acoustics that amplify chants, and practical amenities that keep the visit smooth — from quick food-and-drink counters to comfortable seating and well-managed entry routes.

The stadium sits in the NeckarPark area, with the exact address Mercedesstraße 87, Stuttgart, Germany. If you’re arriving by car, follow NeckarPark signage and the stadium parking guidance (e.g., P1/P5/P7/P9). For public transport, the closest convenient stops are Neckarpark (Mercedes-Benz) and NeckarPark (Stadion), both a short, clearly signposted walk to the entrances. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the text further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • STR Stuttgart Airport Stuttgart · 11 km
  • FKB Karlsruhe Baden-Baden Airport Rheinmünster · 84 km
  • MHG Mannheim-City Airport Mannheim · 92 km
  • GHF Giebelstadt Airport Giebelstadt · 109 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of MHPArena?
MHPArena in Stuttgart has an official capacity of 60,058 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 MHPArena 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 VfB Stuttgart, hosting this match at MHPArena in Stuttgart. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and VfB Stuttgart averages more points at home than away. The visiting side VfL Wolfsburg 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 Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 3:30 PM local time in Stuttgart. 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 MHPArena?
MHPArena is located in Stuttgart. 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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