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Tickets for VfL Wolfsburg - Bayern Munich in Bundesliga at Volkswagen Arena with high stakes

Saturday, 9. May 2026 17:30 · Volkswagen Arena Wolfsburg
· Capacity: 30,000
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VfL Wolfsburg against Bayern Munich: the champions' away match in the fight for survival

VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich go into the penultimate round with completely different pressures. Bayern is at the top of the table with 83 points after 32 matches, a record of 26-5-1 and a goal difference of 116:35, while Wolfsburg is in the relegation zone with 25 points after 31 matches, one point behind St. Pauli in the place for the relegation play-offs. That immediately changes the tone of the match: for the visitors, this is a continuation of a championship season and an opportunity to maintain rhythm, and for the hosts a match in which every set piece, every duel and every won second ball can be worth staying in the league.

The match is played at Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, on Saturday 09.05.2026 at 17:30 according to the stated event schedule. The Bundesliga has marked this match as a duel of the 33rd round of the 2025/2026 season, and the context is already clear from the table: Bayern is convincingly first, Wolfsburg is below the line and does not have the luxury of waiting for the final round. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because the champion is coming to Wolfsburg, but also because the home crowd knows that the season is decided precisely in matches like these.

What is at stake for Wolfsburg

For Wolfsburg, this is not just a prestigious match against a great rival. The club is in 17th place, with a goal difference of 41:66 and 25 points, while Heidenheim is behind it on 23 points, and St. Pauli ahead on 26. Above the danger zone are Werder Bremen and Borussia Mönchengladbach with 32 points, which shows how far Wolfsburg has already been pushed toward the bottom. The host's primary goal is therefore at least to reach the place that leads to the relegation play-offs, and ideally to keep alive the chance of a miraculous jump toward a safer position if the competitors' results align.

Dieter Hecking has been brought back to the club in the middle of the fight for survival and has brought the experience Wolfsburg now needs more than the beauty of play. His job is not to build perfect possession, but to narrow the space, reduce the number of easy mistakes and force Bayern to work for every opportunity. German sources point out that Hecking enters the run-in with the best available squad except for captain Maximilian Arnold, who is missing the end of the season because of groin problems. That is a major blow because Arnold is not only a midfielder, but also the voice and reference point of the team in high-pressure matches.

  • Wolfsburg is 17th in the table before this round with 25 points from 31 matches.
  • St. Pauli is in 16th place with 26 points from 31 matches.
  • Heidenheim is last with 23 points after 32 matches.
  • Bayern Munich is leading with 83 points and a goal difference of +81 after 32 matches.
  • Wolfsburg has conceded 66 goals, which explains why defensive discipline will be the first theme of the home plan.

Bayern arrives as champion, but not as a team without motivation

Bayern Munich has already confirmed its status as the strongest team of the season. The numbers from the table are brutal: 116 goals scored in 32 rounds, only one defeat and a 16-point gap ahead of Borussia Dortmund, which has a game in hand. Vincent Kompany has signed a contract extension until 30.06.2029, and his team plays football based on high intensity, aggressive entry into the final third and constant pressure on the opponent's back line.

Harry Kane remains the central figure of Bayern's attacking story. Alongside him are Michael Olise and Luis Díaz, and German sources state that this attacking trio has crossed the mark of 100 combined goals in all competitions this season. Even when Bayern rotates, the basic idea does not change: win the ball back quickly, attack the space behind the full-backs and constantly fill the penalty area. For Wolfsburg, that means it will not be enough just to stand deep. If the host does not get out of the first line of pressure, the match can become one-way traffic.

Bayern still has some personnel details that fans should follow. Raphaël Guerreiro injured the hamstring of his left leg in the match against Mainz and, according to reports, is out of action for at least two weeks. Alongside him, Lennart Karl, Sven Ulreich, Tom Bischof and Serge Gnabry were mentioned as unavailable. After the 3:3 draw against Heidenheim, Kompany emphasized that it was important there were no new injuries, but the packed schedule and European obligations can affect the choice of the starting line-up.

Wolfsburg's key players

Without Maximilian Arnold, Wolfsburg loses its captain, set-piece taker and a player who knows how to slow the match down when the home side is suffering too much. That is why a larger part of the responsibility will fall on the offensive and creative players. Mohamed Amoura is, according to the available seasonal statistics, Wolfsburg's leading scorer with 7 goals, while Dzenan Pejčinović has 5. Christian Eriksen is important for the rhythm between the lines: the Bundesliga records him with 28 appearances, 3 goals and 7 assists in the 2025/2026 season, along with 33 shots on target and a major role in organizing play.

Eriksen's task against Bayern will not only be to play the final pass. Wolfsburg will need someone who can receive the ball under pressure, switch the side and give the defense a few seconds to breathe. If the host only clears balls forward, Bayern will quickly return them to the final third. If Eriksen, Lovro Majer or Patrick Wimmer manage to connect two or three passes after winning the ball, Volkswagen Arena can feel that the home side has a plan.

Tactical expectations

The most realistic scenario is a match in which Bayern has more of the ball, while Wolfsburg looks for outlets through quick transitions. The host must protect the zone in front of the centre-backs because Bayern especially punishes passivity 20 metres from goal. Kane often does not wait for the ball only in the penalty area, but drops into the half-space and opens corridors for the wingers. That can pull one centre-back out of the line and create a problem Wolfsburg must solve collectively, not individually.

For Bayern, the key is patience. Against teams fighting for survival, the first minute is often not the same as the 70th minute: the hosts start with emotion, the crowd carries every tackle, and nervousness moves to the favourite if it does not score early. Kompany's team will therefore probably try to impose rhythm quickly, stretch Wolfsburg across both flanks and open space for late runs by the midfielders. Wolfsburg, on the other hand, must be ready to suffer without the ball, but also recognize the moment when Bayern leaves space behind its high back line.

  • Wolfsburg must reduce the number of lost balls in the first third because Bayern attacks immediately after winning possession.
  • Bayern will look for width through the wingers and cut-backs toward Kane or the midfielders on the edge of the penalty area.
  • Set pieces are an important chance for the hosts because from open play they can hardly create a large number of chances.
  • Eriksen's calmness in moving the ball forward can be the difference between constant defending and a real outlet toward goal.
  • An early Bayern goal would change the match, while a long goalless score would increase the pressure on the favourite and the energy of the stands.

Head-to-head context

The history of this pairing is strongly on Bayern Munich's side. Transfermarkt lists an overall head-to-head record of 64 matches in which Bayern has recorded 52 wins, Wolfsburg 5, and 7 matches ended in a draw, with a total goal difference of 176:65 for Bayern. That is enough to understand the weight of the task awaiting the hosts. Wolfsburg cannot beat history in 90 minutes, but it can win the specific match if it reduces chaos and forces Bayern into frustration.

This season, the information from the season overview that Bayern's biggest home win was 8:1 against Wolfsburg particularly stands out. That should not be used as a prediction, but as a warning. If Wolfsburg loses its structure between the lines, Bayern has attacking power that punishes in series, not just once. For the home fans, that is exactly why the start is important: the first 15 minutes must be firm, loud and without gifts.

Volkswagen Arena and the city for fans

Volkswagen Arena is located in the Allerpark area, at the address In den Allerwiesen 1 in Wolfsburg. The stadium was opened in 2002 and holds around 30,000 spectators, with a combination of seated and standing places. It is not the biggest arena in the league, but for a match of this pressure it can be an advantage: the stands are close enough for nervousness and support to transfer quickly onto the pitch. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Bayern comes to town, and here the home side's fight for survival adds extra weight.

Wolfsburg is a city strongly connected with the automotive industry and Volkswagen, but for fans it is practical because the stadium is not isolated outside the city. Allerpark offers a walk around the lake, catering facilities and sports facilities, so arrival can be planned earlier, without rushing immediately before kick-off. For visiting fans from Munich and neutral visitors, the most important thing is to leave enough time for approaching the stadium because traffic around matches becomes denser as kick-off approaches.

  • The stadium address is In den Allerwiesen 1, Wolfsburg.
  • The capacity of Volkswagen Arena is around 30,000 spectators.
  • The stadium is located in Allerpark, an area suitable for arriving earlier during the day.
  • Kästorf Park & Ride by the Weyhausen exit from the A39 has 3,200 parking spaces according to club information.
  • On matchdays, shuttle buses run toward the arena, and departures begin around 2 hours and 15 minutes before kick-off.

Arrival, parking and entrances

For fans arriving by car, the simplest option is the Park & Ride system. The club lists Kästorf Park & Ride as a car park with 3,200 spaces, with regular free shuttle buses toward Volkswagen Arena. The shuttle journey takes approximately 5 minutes, and the walking distance from that car park to the stadium is around 15 minutes. After the match, buses depart from the Berliner Brücke stop toward the Park & Ride car park as soon as they fill up, with the last departure around 45 minutes after the final whistle.

If you are arriving by train, it is most practical to plan arrival in Wolfsburg early enough and then continue toward Allerpark by public transport or on foot, depending on the weather and crowds. The exact regime of entrances, sectors and security checks should be checked immediately before the match through the organizer's information, because details can change from match to match. It is worth securing tickets in time, but also arriving earlier in order to avoid the densest wave of fans before kick-off.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

The atmosphere will be different from an ordinary mid-season match. Wolfsburg's crowd knows that points against Bayern are rare, but in this situation even one point can carry weight. Every blocked shot, every won throw-in and every escape from pressing will get a reaction from the stands. If the hosts withstand the initial pressure, nervousness can move to Bayern, especially if the visiting team also has other obligations in mind in the season run-in.

On the other hand, Bayern's fans are coming to watch a team that has turned the season into a demonstration of attacking power. When the attack with Kane, Olise and Díaz catches rhythm, the match can explode in a few minutes. It is precisely that contrast that makes the encounter attractive: the host plays for first-division status, the visitor plays as a champion that wants to maintain its standard. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the interest is understandable because drama at the bottom of the table and quality at the top meet on the same pitch.

What to pay special attention to

The first detail is Wolfsburg's reaction after losing the ball. Bayern has scored 116 goals in 32 rounds this season, which means it punishes even the smallest gap between midfield and defense. The second detail is the behaviour of the home wingers: if they drop too deep, Wolfsburg will have no outlet; if they stay too high, the full-backs can be left in one-on-one situations against Bayern's speed. The third detail is set pieces, because without Arnold the hosts lose an important taker, but they still have to look for every possible way to bring the match into a nervous rhythm.

For visitors, this is a match worth watching through psychology as well. Bayern has quality, depth and a winning routine, but Wolfsburg has existential motivation. In the Bundesliga run-in, such clashes often do not look tidy. There will be rough duels, stoppages, waiting for checks and moments in which the tempo breaks. If Wolfsburg scores first, Volkswagen Arena can become very uncomfortable for the visitor. If Bayern scores first, the hosts will have to open up space, which is exactly what Bayern loves most.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - data on the match schedule, venue and current table of the 2025/2026 season were used.
- VfL Wolfsburg - information on getting to Volkswagen Arena, the Park & Ride system, shuttle buses and the stadium location was used.
- FC Bayern - information on Vincent Kompany's contract extension until 30.06.2029 was used.
- WELT / dpa - information on Maximilian Arnold's injury, Dieter Hecking's status and the context of Wolfsburg's fight for survival was used.
- Bavarian Football Works - information on Raphaël Guerreiro's injury, Bayern's list of absentees and the team's attacking form was used.
- Transfermarkt - the historical head-to-head record Wolfsburg - Bayern Munich was used.
- ESPN and Bundesliga.com player profiles - seasonal statistics of Mohamed Amoura, Dzenan Pejčinović and Christian Eriksen were used.

Head to head

  1. 11.01.2026 BA Bayern Munich 8 : 1 VF VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga
  2. 18.01.2025 BA Bayern Munich 3 : 2 VF VfL Wolfsburg Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga
  3. 25.08.2024 VF VfL Wolfsburg 2 : 3 BA Bayern Munich Nogomet Njemačka Bundesliga

Team form

VF VfL Wolfsburg DDWLL
BA Bayern Munich DLWWW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P PT
1 BA Bayern Munich 1 32 83
2 BO Borussia Dortmund 5 32 67
3 RB RB Leipzig 8 32 62
4 BA Bayer Leverkusen 8 32 58
5 VF VfB Stuttgart 8 32 58
6 TS TSG Hoffenheim 8 32 58
7 SC SC Freiburg 12 32 44
8 EI Eintracht Frankfurt 11 32 43
9 FC FC Augsburg 14 32 40
10 FS FSV Mainz 05 13 32 37

Venue

Volkswagen Arena Wolfsburg
Capacity: 30,000

Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg is one of Lower Saxony’s most recognizable modern stadiums—compact, efficient, and designed to keep fans close to the pitch. Opened in 2002, it holds around 30,000 spectators, delivering a powerful match-day atmosphere while remaining flexible enough for major concert productions.

Inside, the experience is built for momentum: clear sightlines from most sections, well-structured concourses, and a roofed bowl that amplifies crowd energy. Visitors often highlight the comfortable seating, smooth entry flow, and a strong selection of food and drink stands, while VIP areas and lounges add a premium layer for those who want it.

The stadium sits in the Allerpark leisure district at In den Allerwiesen 1, Wolfsburg, Germany. Following signage toward Allerpark usually leads you straight in: nearby parking options (such as P1/P2) keep walking time short, and marked pedestrian routes guide you to the entrances; bus stops like Allerpark/BadeLand—and Berliner Brücke on event days—are also close by. For broader city-wide travel details, check the description further down the page.

Hotels near venue

Airports near venue

  • BWE Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport Braunschweig · 21 km
  • HAJ Hannover Airport Hannover · 76 km
  • CSO Cochstedt Airport Hecklingen · 77 km
  • KOQ Köthen Airport Köthen (Anhalt) · 111 km
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Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Volkswagen Arena?
Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg has an official capacity of 30,000 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the field to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Volkswagen Arena among the more important European venues for Bundesliga, and the atmosphere during big matches depends on how full the lower home-fan sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is VfL Wolfsburg, hosting this match at their Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and VfL Wolfsburg averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Bayern Munich 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 match is scheduled for 9. May 2026 at 17:30 local time in Wolfsburg. The local kickoff may differ from your time zone — being near the stadium two hours before kickoff is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Gates typically open 60 to 90 minutes before kickoff. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
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