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Tickets for SC Freiburg - VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga match at Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg

Sunday, 3 May 2026 at 7:30 PM · Europa-Park Stadium Freiburg, Germany
· Capacity: 34,700
Final score 1 : 1

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SC Freiburg - VfL Wolfsburg: the final stretch of the season in which points carry different weight

SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg enter the 32nd round of the Bundesliga from completely different positions. Freiburg is in the upper part of the standings and, in front of its fans, is looking for points that would keep it connected to the European positions, while Wolfsburg comes to Freiburg as a team that must pull itself out of the danger zone. Ahead of the final three rounds, the difference in motivation will not be a problem for either side: the home team is chasing a calm and ambitious finish, while every point is important for the visitors in the battle to stay up. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

Freiburg, according to ESPN's current data, is eighth in the Bundesliga, and in the 2025/2026 season table it is holding high enough that home matches against teams from the lower part of the standings have additional value. Wolfsburg, according to the Bundesliga table after 31 matches played, is in the relegation zone: it has 25 points, a record of 6 wins, 7 draws and 18 defeats, and a goal difference of 41:66. Ahead of it is St. Pauli with 26 points, and behind it Heidenheim with 22 points. This means that Wolfsburg is not coming to Freiburg for an impression, but for a result.

What is at stake for Freiburg

Freiburg has shown this season that it can play matches with a lot of rhythm and that it does not depend on only one goalscorer. Igor Matanovic is the team's leading scorer in the Bundesliga with 8 goals, Vincenzo Grifo is right behind him with 7, while Derry Scherhant and Yuito Suzuki have added 4 goals each. With such a distribution of output, it is clear why Freiburg can attack at home through several zones: Grifo brings quality from set pieces and final passes, Matanovic brings a threat in the penalty area, and Suzuki brings speed and runs from the second line.

For coach Julian Schuster, this match also carries a psychological challenge. A few days before this encounter, Freiburg went through a difficult rhythm, including a 4:0 defeat away to Borussia Dortmund and a demanding DFB-Pokal match against VfB Stuttgart, in which Maximilian Eggestein scored for the lead, but Stuttgart advanced after extra time. That is why the home team will have to find a balance between the energy of the stands and control of the tempo. If Freiburg imposes pressure early, Wolfsburg may have problems playing out from the back line.

Freiburg players to pay attention to

  • Igor Matanovic - Freiburg's leading league scorer with 8 goals.
  • Vincenzo Grifo - 7 goals, important at set pieces, crosses and calm finishes.
  • Matthias Ginter - according to ESPN, among the leaders in assists, important in building play from defense.
  • Yuito Suzuki - a fast player who, in the first head-to-head match of the season, was Freiburg's fastest player with 34.33 km/h.
  • Maximilian Eggestein - the engine of the midfield and scorer in the recent cup match against Stuttgart.

Wolfsburg arrives under pressure from the lower part of the table

Wolfsburg's season has very little room for comfort. After 31 rounds, the team has conceded 66 goals, which says enough about a recurring problem: the defense often cannot withstand pressure throughout the entire match. Dieter Hecking, who according to Sofascore data is Wolfsburg's coach ahead of this match, must find a way for his team not to lose its structure as soon as Freiburg raises the rhythm down the flanks.

Wolfsburg's biggest attacking threat remains Mohamed Amoura, a player who can attack the space behind the defense and change the rhythm with a single sprint. The squad also includes names such as Christian Eriksen, Patrick Wimmer, Lovro Majer, Maximilian Arnold and Dženan Pejčinović, but Wolfsburg's main problem this season has been continuity. In the first head-to-head match this season, in the 15th round, Wolfsburg scored 3 goals at home, but still lost 3:4. That is a good summary of their season: the offensive potential exists, but defensive stability cracks too often.

For the visitors, the first part of the match will be important. If Wolfsburg survives the initial pressure and manages to keep the result open until the second half, it can look for a chance through transition, set pieces and individual quality. If, however, it concedes an early goal, Freiburg will have the match it wants: the crowd behind it, space for Grifo and Suzuki, and the possibility of controlling possession without hurry.

Injuries and absences that can change the plans

Sofascore lists several important names on the injured and unavailable list in its match preview. For Freiburg, Daniel-Kofi Kyereh, Maximilian Rosenfelder and Patrick Osterhage are marked, while for Wolfsburg Cleiton, Jenson Seelt, Jonas Wind, Kilian Fischer, Mattias Svanberg and Rogério are listed. Transfermarkt also lists Max Rosenfelder for Freiburg with a hamstring injury and Patrick Osterhage after knee surgery. This is not just a medical note, but information that directly affects squad depth in the final stretch of the season.

  • SC Freiburg: Daniel-Kofi Kyereh - knee injury according to Sofascore.
  • SC Freiburg: Maximilian Rosenfelder - hamstring injury according to Transfermarkt.
  • SC Freiburg: Patrick Osterhage - knee surgery according to Transfermarkt.
  • VfL Wolfsburg: Jonas Wind - muscle injury according to Sofascore.
  • VfL Wolfsburg: Mattias Svanberg - calf injury according to Sofascore.
  • VfL Wolfsburg: Rogério - knee surgery according to Sofascore.

For Freiburg, absences in midfield and defense may mean more responsibility for Ginter, Eggestein and the wide players. For Wolfsburg, the absence of Jonas Wind is particularly sensitive, because he offers a different striker profile from Amoura: he can hold the ball, play with his back to goal and connect the midfield with the finish. Without such a profile, Wolfsburg will depend even more on quick breaks and a precise first pass after winning the ball.

This season's head-to-head: 3:4 as a warning to both sides

The first match between Freiburg and Wolfsburg in the 2025/2026 season ended with a 4:3 Freiburg win in Wolfsburg. Bundesliga.com, in the statistics for that match, states that Wolfsburg had 52 percent possession, 478 successful passes and 7 shots on target, while Freiburg had 48 percent possession, 373 successful passes and 8 shots on target. In other words, Freiburg did not have to dominate the ball to be more dangerous in the finish.

That result is also important for fans coming to the stadium because it suggests a match in which teams do not simply wait for the opponent's mistake. Wolfsburg showed then that it can create enough chances for multiple goals, but Freiburg was more efficient and more concrete at key moments. Dženan Pejčinović was very active for Wolfsburg in that match, while for Freiburg Johan Manzambi, Philipp Treu and Noah Atubolu stood out according to Bundesliga fantasy points.

What the first head-to-head match of the season tells us

  • Freiburg won 4:3, even though it did not have more possession of the ball.
  • Wolfsburg had 7 shots on target, but conceded 4 goals.
  • Freiburg had 8 shots on target and made better use of the open match.
  • Yuito Suzuki was Freiburg's fastest player in that encounter with 34.33 km/h.
  • Dženan Pejčinović was among Wolfsburg's most prominent players by performance in that match.

Tactical picture: Freiburg's width against Wolfsburg's transition

At home, Freiburg will probably look for width through the flanks, many crosses and quick switches of play. Grifo is a player who can slow down an attack and then open space with one pass, while Suzuki and Scherhant provide verticality. If Wolfsburg drops too low, Freiburg can push the ball toward Matanovic and attack the second ball through Eggestein and Manzambi.

Wolfsburg, on the other hand, will have to be careful not to turn into a team that only clears the ball. If Amoura remains isolated, the visitors will find it difficult to sustain attacks for longer than a few seconds. That is why the roles of players such as Maximilian Arnold, Christian Eriksen and Lovro Majer are important: they must find the first calm pass, especially after Freiburg loses the ball in a high zone. Every poor decision in that phase can open a new wave of pressure for the home team.

The duel between Freiburg's flanks and Wolfsburg's back line will be especially interesting. Freiburg will try to force the visitors into wide isolations, and Wolfsburg will look for the moment to play a vertical ball in behind. In a match in which one side is chasing the upper part of the table and the other is chasing season survival, details such as set pieces, second balls and the first reaction after losing possession may be more important than total possession.

Europa-Park Stadion: a compact home for 34,700 spectators

Europa-Park Stadion is one of the newer stadiums in the Bundesliga and holds 34,700 spectators. The city of Freiburg describes it as a modern stadium with steep stands and direct access to public transport, which is important for a match in a Sunday evening slot. The stadium is located in Freiburg im Breisgau, in a part of the city that is well connected by tram, bicycle access and organized arrivals on matchdays.

For a fan coming for the first time, the key advantage of the stadium is not only capacity, but the feeling of closeness to the pitch. Steep stands and an enclosed football shape mean that home pressure quickly becomes audible. Freiburg fans know how to react to every duel won, and against a team fighting to stay up that can carry additional weight. Seats in the stands disappear quickly.

Practical arrival information

  • Stadium capacity: 34,700 spectators.
  • Location according to the city tourism portal: Achim-Stocker-Straße 1, 79110 Freiburg im Breisgau.
  • For the event, the address Schwarzwaldstr. 193, Freiburg, DE is also listed, which is worth checking when planning the route.
  • SC Freiburg lists 3,700 free bicycle spaces around the stadium.
  • The Kombi-Ticket in the RVF area is valid for arrival by public transport from 5 hours before kick-off until the end of daily service.
  • RVF states that special sports buses from surrounding places depart 2 hours before the match and arrive about one hour before kick-off.

Arriving by car requires more patience. Kicker, in its stadium guide, lists arrival via the A5 motorway, Freiburg-Mitte exit, then the direction of Donaueschingen toward the B31 and following the traffic system toward parking areas 1 to 10. In its arrival information, SC Freiburg encourages carpooling and highlights public transport, bicycles and shuttles as more practical options on matchdays.

Freiburg as a city for a fan weekend

Freiburg im Breisgau is a city that fits well into a Sunday slot for fans. The city center, the old quarter around the cathedral and the proximity of the Black Forest give the visit a rhythm that is not only arriving at the stadium and returning home. For those arriving earlier, it is practical to plan lunch or a walk in the center, and then head toward the stadium by public transport early enough to avoid the biggest crowds.

In matches like this, it is especially important to account for the evening return. The match starts at 19:30, so fans coming from outside Freiburg should check return connections in advance. RVF and club information emphasize a combination of tram, regional transport and shuttle, and that is the simplest choice for those who do not want to depend on parking after the match ends.

Atmosphere: home pressure and the nervousness of the visitors' fight to stay up

This is not a match in which the atmosphere will be built only around the opponent's name. Wolfsburg is in danger, Freiburg has something to defend in the upper part of the standings, and the evening slot gives the encounter additional weight. If the home team takes the lead, the stadium will push Freiburg toward a second goal. If Wolfsburg scores first, nervousness may move into the stands and the match could become more open than the coaches would like.

Fans can expect a match in which set pieces, midfield duels and transition are extremely important. Freiburg has enough players who can decide the match from set pieces or crosses, while Wolfsburg has the speed for a counterattack. The first goal could significantly change the plans: it would open space for the home team and increase pressure on the visitors. It is worth securing tickets on time.

For a neutral spectator, it is especially interesting that the first head-to-head meeting of the season was not closed. Seven goals in Wolfsburg, eight Freiburg shots on target and seven Wolfsburg shots on target show that both teams can be drawn into a high-risk match. The difference is that Freiburg can more easily withstand such a rhythm in front of its fans, while Wolfsburg, at this stage of the season, must be careful not to lose its head after conceding one goal.

What to watch especially during the match

Freiburg's advantage lies in home ground, greater confidence and a broader distribution of goalscorers. Wolfsburg's chance is that it does not have to beautify the match: points are more important than impression, and one well-played away match can change the entire finish of the season. If the visitors manage to reduce the number of mistakes in the final third and at the same time keep Amoura involved in the game, Freiburg will not have an easy job.

For Freiburg, it is important not to fall into the trap of patience without end product. Possession will not be enough if the ball moves slowly toward the penalty area. Grifo, Suzuki and Matanovic must quickly recognize when Wolfsburg's back line steps out in an uncoordinated way. For Wolfsburg, the most dangerous scenario is a repeat of the first meeting: enough attacks to score, but too many gaps to survive.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing. For fans coming to Europa-Park Stadion, the best advice is simple: plan to arrive earlier, check public transport and expect a match in which the final 20 minutes may be just as important as the beginning. In the Bundesliga run-in, especially when ambition in the upper part of the table collides with the battle to stay up, there is rarely a calm evening.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - current 2025/2026 Bundesliga table, statistics from the first head-to-head match Wolfsburg - Freiburg 3:4 and data on the 32nd-round match.
- ESPN - SC Freiburg's position in the Bundesliga and goalscorer/assist statistics for the 2025/2026 season.
- Sofascore - match time, stadium, coaches and list of injuries/suspensions for SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg.
- Transfermarkt - additional check of SC Freiburg injuries, including Max Rosenfelder and Patrick Osterhage.
- SC Freiburg - information on arrival, parking, public transport, shuttle and bicycle parking spaces on matchdays.
- Visit Freiburg - Europa-Park Stadion capacity, location and stadium description for visitors.
- RVF - information on sports buses to Europa-Park Stadion and departure times on SC Freiburg home matchdays.
- Kicker - additional information on the stadium, capacity and arrival by car toward the parking areas.

Head to head

  1. 20.12.2025 VF VfL Wolfsburg 3 : 4 SC SC Freiburg German Bundesliga
  2. 26.04.2025 VF VfL Wolfsburg 0 : 1 SC SC Freiburg German Bundesliga - old
  3. 13.12.2024 SC SC Freiburg 3 : 2 VF VfL Wolfsburg German Bundesliga - old

Team form

SC SC Freiburg LWLWD
VF VfL Wolfsburg LDWLD

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.

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  • CMR Colmar-Houssen Airport Colmar, Haut-Rhin · 42 km
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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 German 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 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, 3 May 2026 at 7:30 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.
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