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Bundesliga (DE) (34. round)
16. May 2026. 15:30h
Borussia Monchengladbach vs TSG Hoffenheim
Borussia-Park, Monchengladbach, DE
2026
16
May
Borussia Mönchengladbach vs TSG Hoffenheim Bundesliga tickets for the final round at Borussia-Park
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Borussia Mönchengladbach vs TSG Hoffenheim Bundesliga tickets for the final round at Borussia-Park

Looking for tickets for Borussia Mönchengladbach vs TSG Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga final round? Here you can buy tickets for the Borussia-Park match and follow a game where the home side wants a strong finish while Hoffenheim chases a key European result

Borussia Mönchengladbach - TSG Hoffenheim: final round with completely different pressure

Borussia-Park will host a match in the last round of the Bundesliga that does not carry the same weight for the two clubs, but has enough sporting charge for a serious football day in Mönchengladbach. Borussia Mönchengladbach enters the finale from the middle of the lower part of the table, with 35 points after 32 matches, while TSG Hoffenheim is sixth with 58 points and directly involved in the fight for the strongest European positions. That immediately changes the tone of the match: the host wants to close the season with dignity in front of its fans and improve the impression, while the visitors arrive with a clear results imperative.

Ahead of the finale, Hoffenheim is on the same points level as Bayer Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart, while only goal difference and nuances in the standings separated the clubs between fourth and sixth place. For Christian Ilzer's team, this means that every detail in the last two rounds can decide the European status. Gladbach, on the other hand, is not chasing the top, but has home ground, the motivation of revenge for a heavy defeat in the first head-to-head meeting of the season, and the opportunity to offer the fans an energetic finish.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because the final round often carries a different tension from an ordinary league Saturday. Some look toward European places, others want to close the season in front of full stands, and Borussia-Park at the 15:30 time slot easily turns into an all-day gathering of fans around Nordpark.

Table situation and what is at stake

In the table before the 33rd round, the picture is very clear. Hoffenheim is among the most pleasant stories of the season: 17 wins, 7 draws and 8 defeats after 32 rounds, with a goal difference of 64:48. That is enough for sixth place and 58 points, but not for a calm finale, because above and around it are clubs with the same number of points. Every goal, every late goal conceded and every point can break the standings.

Gladbach is 11th with 8 wins, 11 draws and 13 defeats, a goal difference of 37:50 and 35 points. That is not a zone of fighting for Europe, but it is not a match without meaning either. Eugen Polanski's team had a season with too many fluctuations: home defeats, winless runs, but also matches in which it showed that it can create pressure through a more aggressive midfield and quick wide entries.

  • Hoffenheim: 6th place, 32 matches, 58 points, goal difference 64:48.

  • Borussia Mönchengladbach: 11th place, 32 matches, 35 points, goal difference 37:50.

  • Hoffenheim is in a direct fight with Bayer Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart, who are also on 58 points.

  • Gladbach is calmer in terms of results, but in front of its own stadium it has the pressure to react after an inconsistent season.

  • The first head-to-head meeting this season ended in a convincing 5:1 win for Hoffenheim.



That 5:1 victory in Sinsheim cannot be erased from the preparation for the return match. Andrej Kramarić then scored a hat-trick in the first half, Tim Lemperle and Max Moerstedt added two more goals, and Shuto Machino scored the only goal for Gladbach. For the host, that is a clear emotional background: the last round is not only the final home obligation, but also an opportunity to respond to one of the most painful matches of the season.

Gladbach under Polanski: fight for stability and a better impression

Eugen Polanski took over the first team during the season at a difficult moment, after a poor start and a long winless run. The former midfielder of Gladbach and Hoffenheim knows both clubs well, which gives this match an additional layer. At Gladbach, he tried to introduce more organization in the phase without the ball, but the numbers show that the defense is still not completely stable: 50 goals conceded after 32 matches is too many for a calm season.

In attack, the host has several interesting points. Haris Tabaković was an important source of goals, especially in periods when Tim Kleindienst was outside full rhythm. Franck Honorat provides width and speed, Rocco Reitz energy in the middle, and Kevin Stöger can change the rhythm with a pass or set piece. Gladbach's best version appears when the midfield does not stay too deep, but manages to quickly connect the wide players with the striker.

Kleindienst's situation is especially sensitive. The striker returned to training after a longer knee and meniscus problem, but an appearance in the season finale was not completely certain. Nathan Ngoumou was listed in previews among the players with problems, and these are details that can affect the depth of the home bench. If Polanski cannot count on all offensive options, a greater burden falls on Tabaković, Honorat and the midfielders' runs from the second line.For Gladbach, it will be especially important how it defends the space behind its wide players. Hoffenheim likes to quickly attack the half-spaces, and if the host loses the ball in the middle, Kramarić and Asllani can immediately attack the last line. That is why the home side is expected to show not only courage, but also discipline: an overly open rhythm suits the visitors more.

Hoffenheim and Kramarić: the European race carries pressure

TSG Hoffenheim comes to Mönchengladbach with a different psychological burden. Christian Ilzer's team has shown major progress compared with the previous season and stayed in the upper part of the table for a long time. Still, the finale has brought nervousness. The 3:3 draw against VfB Stuttgart was painful because Hoffenheim had the chance to leapfrog a direct rival, was leading and had an extra player, but conceded a goal in the 96th minute.

After that match, Andrej Kramarić openly criticized the team's immaturity, which says a lot about the role of the Croatian forward and offensive leader. He is not only a scorer, but a player who reads space, drops between the lines, pulls centre-backs out and takes responsibility in big moments. In the first head-to-head duel this season against Gladbach, he showed how dangerous he can be when he gets freedom around the penalty area.

Alongside Kramarić, Fisnik Asllani, Tim Lemperle, Grischa Prömel, Wouter Burger and Ozan Kabak are important. Asllani provides depth and finishing, Lemperle work off the ball and vertical movement, while Prömel and Burger carry intensity in the middle. Hoffenheim has scored often enough this season to be able to take the initiative away from home as well, but defensive control remains a question in high-pressure matches.


  • Andrej Kramarić is Hoffenheim's key attacking figure and the scorer of a hat-trick against Gladbach in January.

  • Fisnik Asllani this season often attacks the space behind the defense and is dangerous in the finish.

  • Tim Lemperle gives Ilzer additional running and pressure on the opponent's back line.

  • Ozan Kabak is important at set pieces and in defensive duels, but Hoffenheim must defend the final stages of matches better.

  • Vladimír Coufal and Valentin Gendrey bring energy in the wide positions.

Ilzer's team usually wants to be proactive. Hoffenheim does not look like a team that will only wait for a mistake, especially when the table stakes are so great. But precisely because of that, the match can be interesting: Gladbach will seek transition moments in front of the home crowd, and Hoffenheim will have to balance between attacking for the win and avoiding an open match that could get out of control.

Tactical framework: where the match can be decided

The first decision zone will be midfield. Gladbach must stop Hoffenheim's entries between the lines, where Kramarić most likes to receive the ball. If the home midfielders remain too far from the centre-backs, the visitors will have time to turn and play the final pass. If Gladbach drops too deep, then Hoffenheim gets the possibility of constant crosses and pressure after second balls.

The second zone is the flanks. Honorat on one side can be the biggest home threat, especially if he catches a one-on-one isolation. On the other side, Hoffenheim has enough energy through Coufal and Gendrey to force Gladbach's wide players into a lot of tracking back. Whoever better closes the opposite side after losing the ball will have a big advantage.

The third zone is set pieces. Gladbach has height through the centre-backs and Tabaković, Hoffenheim has Kabak and several players who attack the first and second posts. In the final round, when legs can be heavy, a set piece often becomes the simplest path to a goal. That is especially important for the host, which does not necessarily have to dominate possession to create a real chance.

For fans at the stadium, this means that a sleepy match is not expected. Hoffenheim must play for the result, Gladbach has home pride and the memory of 1:5, and both lineups have enough attacking solutions for open phases. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the final round combines with a European race and a home farewell to the season.

Borussia-Park: a stadium that amplifies every home reaction

Borussia-Park was opened on July 30, 2004 and is one of the more recognizable stadiums of the Bundesliga. For league matches it holds slightly more than 54,000 spectators, with a large number of seats and a strong standing sector. The Nordkurve is especially important, where the loudest part of the home crowd is concentrated and where the rhythm of support often spills over to the rest of the stadium.

The stadium is located at Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, in the Nordpark area in the west of Mönchengladbach. It is not a classic stadium squeezed into the city core, but a broader sports-business complex with parking areas, club facilities and more open approaches. For fans coming for the first time, that is practical, but it also means that arrival should be planned earlier, especially at fuller matches.


  • Stadium: Borussia-Park, Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, Mönchengladbach.

  • Opening: July 30, 2004.

  • Capacity for Bundesliga matches: around 54,000 spectators.

  • The loudest home sector is located in the Nordkurve.

  • The complex is located in the Nordpark area, west of the city center.



The atmosphere in Mönchengladbach can be especially good when the crowd feels that the team is reacting to a difficult moment. In this match that element exists: Gladbach is not playing for the top of the table, but is playing against a team that heavily defeated it in January. If the host starts aggressively in duels and receives the first applause from the stands, Borussia-Park can quickly become unpleasant for Hoffenheim.

Getting to the stadium and practical tips for fans

For arrival by public transport, the most common logic is to reach Mönchengladbach Hauptbahnhof or Rheydt Hauptbahnhof, then transfer toward the stadium by local buses or organized transport on matchdays. Line 014 from the direction of Rheydt Hbf toward MG-Nordpark is often mentioned as a practical connection to the "Nordpark Busbahnhof" area. On matchdays, crowds are expected, so it is smart to leave earlier than the city map would suggest.By car, the stadium is most often reached via the A61 and exits toward Nordpark or Holt, following signs for Borussia-Park. Around the complex there are parking areas, including zones used for matches, but access after the end of the match can be slow. Anyone coming from outside the city should factor in time for queues around Nordpark and walking from the parking lot to the entrance.


  • By train: to Mönchengladbach Hauptbahnhof or Rheydt Hauptbahnhof, then by bus toward Nordpark.

  • By bus: the connection toward "Nordpark Busbahnhof" is practical for arriving near the stadium.

  • By car: follow the A61 direction and signs for Nordpark/Borussia-Park.

  • Parking: there are larger parking areas around the stadium, but with a full stadium one should expect waiting.

  • Arrival: it is advisable to arrive earlier because of the final round, entrance checks and crowds around the sectors.



The exact opening time of the entrances may depend on match organization, so it is best to check it immediately before departure through the event organizer's information. In general, for a 15:30 match it makes sense to be in the stadium area significantly earlier, especially if collecting a ticket, coming with children or looking for a specific sector.

Mönchengladbach as host city

Mönchengladbach is a city in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, well connected with Düsseldorf, Cologne, Krefeld and the wider Rhine-Ruhr area. For fans traveling by train, this is practical because arrival can be planned via larger railway hubs. The city is not as tourist-heavy as its larger neighbors, but on matchday the rhythm clearly shifts toward Borussia and the stadium.

The city center offers enough places for coffee, lunch and a shorter stay before heading toward the stadium. Fans who want to avoid the biggest crowds around the stadium can spend time in the center earlier, then head toward Nordpark in an organized way. For those arriving by car, it is important not to count only on the driving time to Mönchengladbach, but also on the last few kilometers around the stadium.It is worth securing tickets in time, because the match combines several attractive elements: the final round, a home stadium with more than 54,000 seats, Hoffenheim's fight for Europe and Gladbach's desire for a reaction in front of its own fans. This is not an ordinary mid-table meeting, but a match in which different motives collide in the same time slot.

What fans can expect on the pitch and in the stands

On the pitch, one can expect Hoffenheim wanting to quickly gain control and Gladbach seeking energy from home pressure. If the visitors score early, the match could move toward a more open rhythm because the host has no reason to protect a minimal defeat. If Gladbach takes the lead first, the pressure on Hoffenheim becomes much heavier, especially after the recent surrendering of an advantage against Stuttgart.

Kramarić will be the player receiving the most attention, not only because of the goals but also because of the way he organizes the attack. For Gladbach, Reitz in the middle, Honorat in transition and Tabaković in the penalty area should be watched. If Kleindienst is included in the squad, his introduction or minutes can also change the tone of the home attacking game.

In the stands, a classic Saturday in Mönchengladbach is expected: plenty of home scarves, pressure from the Nordkurve and an away sector arriving with a great stake. Ticket sales for this match are underway, and the final round often also attracts fans who want to be part of the final image of the season, regardless of whether their club is fighting for a trophy, Europe or just a better impression.

The most interesting scenario is the one in which Hoffenheim has to attack, while Gladbach manages to keep the match alive until the final half-hour. Then the visitors' nervousness can grow, and every home set piece gains additional weight. But if Ilzer's team finds an early rhythm and again gets plenty of space for Kramarić, Gladbach will have to show much more defensive maturity than in the January defeat.Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - data on the 34th-round match, standings, points, goal difference, club profiles and stadium were used.
- Sofascore - data on the date and time, venue, coaches, standings and announced absences were used.
- Borussia.com - data on Borussia-Park, capacity, stadium opening and stand structure were used.
- ESPN - the result of the first head-to-head meeting this season, Hoffenheim - Borussia Mönchengladbach 5:1, was used.
- Welt and The Guardian - data on Hoffenheim's 3:3 draw against VfB Stuttgart, Kramarić's goals, the reaction after the match and the context of the fight for European places were used.
- Transfermarkt, PPG Nordpark and stadion.de - data on squad information, injuries, coaches, arrival at the stadium and parking around Borussia-Park were used.

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08 May, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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