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Bundesliga (DE) (31. round)
24. April 2026. 20:30h
RB Leipzig vs FC Union Berlin
Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, DE
2026
24
April
RB Leipzig - 1. FC Union Berlin Bundesliga tickets - Red Bull Arena Leipzig match guide and ticket purchase info
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RB Leipzig - 1. FC Union Berlin Bundesliga tickets - Red Bull Arena Leipzig match guide and ticket purchase info

Looking for tickets for RB Leipzig - 1. FC Union Berlin? Here you can explore ticket purchase options for this Bundesliga match at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, with a clear snapshot of both teams' form, the importance of the points at stake, key players to watch and useful travel details before kickoff

RB Leipzig and Union Berlin enter the season finale with completely different calculations

RB Leipzig host 1. FC Union Berlin in the 31st round of the Bundesliga at a moment when every point changes the picture at the top and bottom of the table. The team from Leipzig enters this round in fourth place with 56 points after 29 matches, the same total as VfB Stuttgart, while Union Berlin are in 11th position with 32 points and are still looking over their shoulder toward the relegation play-off zone. This is not a weightless encounter: the hosts are defending a place that leads to the summit of the European stage, while the visitors are seeking a calmer end to the spring after turbulent weeks and a change on the bench. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

The autumn meeting in Berlin gave this match additional tension. Union won 3:1 on that occasion, while RB Leipzig were left without rhythm and without a proper finish that evening. That is precisely why the duel in Leipzig also carries a note of sporting revenge. The hosts have reason to repay the debt, and Union arrive with the feeling that they can take something tangible from this opponent if they drag the match into a tight, physical rhythm.

What is at stake for both teams

For RB Leipzig, the calculation is clear. In the closing phase of the championship there is not much room for dropping points because Stuttgart and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are close enough that every mistake can change the order from third to fifth place. Leipzig currently have 56 points with a goal difference of 56:36, which shows that Ole Werner’s team still have one of the stronger attacks and a defence that mostly maintains the standard for the top of the standings.

Union Berlin are looking at a different table. With 32 points after 29 rounds, they are not in the zone of greatest panic, but the gap is not such that they can play in a relaxed way. After a 3:1 defeat away at Heidenheim and the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, the club reached for a new impulse and entrusted the team to Marie-Louise Eta. It is a change that gives this match an additional story: Union are not coming only for points, but also for confirmation that they can quickly regroup after cuts in the closing phase of the season.

Ticket sales for this match are under way. For the fan travelling to Leipzig, this is an evening in which the table dictates the tone from the first minute. The hosts are seeking control and initiative, while the visitors arrive motivated to make the match untidy, tough and uncomfortable for the favourite.

Form before the 31st round

RB Leipzig enter this match on a run of results that is restoring their confidence. In the domestic league they beat TSG Hoffenheim 5:0, then won 2:1 away at Werder Bremen and then defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 1:0. It is a run that shows two important things: Leipzig can handle different types of opponents, and in the closing phase of the season they know how to win even when they do not shine for all 90 minutes.

The victory against Gladbach is especially important because it came in a match that took a long time to break open and that was decided by one moment. Such matches often say more than big wins. Leipzig thereby showed that they can remain calm when space disappears and the opponent drops deep. In the battle for the top, that is often a decisive skill.

Union’s picture is considerably more unstable. In recent weeks they recorded a 1:0 win in Freiburg, then a 1:1 draw against St. Pauli, and then also a 3:1 defeat in Heidenheim. That combination describes the Berlin team’s season well: when they are compact defensively and when the match stays at a low rhythm, they can surprise even away from home; when they lose order in the back line and midfield, they concede too many chances and struggle to come back.

That is why the question of form is closely linked to the mental reaction to the coaching change. Marie-Louise Eta took over the team immediately before the final run of matches. In such circumstances, it is often not decisive how much she will tactically change in a few training sessions, but how quickly she will stabilise the energy, focus and discipline without the ball.

Key names that could decide the evening

For RB Leipzig, the eye first goes to the attackers and the players who set the rhythm between the lines. Yan Diomande has 11 goals and 6 assists in the Bundesliga this season, and his impact is especially felt when Leipzig get space for transition. He is quick in the first step, aggressive in attacking depth, and composed enough to punish even a half-chance.Christoph Baumgartner remains just as important because he connects midfield and the final third. His runs from deep, work without the ball and feel for the second wave are often what create the most problems for opponents. When Leipzig dominate possession, it is precisely such players who break down a low defence more than a classic centre-forward.

A major factor is also David Raum on the left side. His pace and quality of crossing stretch the pitch, and that could be especially important against Union because the Berlin team like to crowd the middle. If the hosts regularly switch play to the flank and create overloads along the touchline, Union will have to stretch more than they want.

On Union’s side, attention goes to attackers who can survive a match with less possession. Andrej Ilić does not have a huge number of goals in the league, but he has 7 assists and is important as a reference point for laying the ball off, duel play and slowing the rhythm when the team are coming out of pressure. Alongside him, Ilyas Ansah and Oliver Burke bring verticality and energy for counters, while Tim Skarke has already known how to punish the moment when the match opens up this season.

In midfield, Union get a great deal from Rani Khedira. His role is not attractive, but it is crucial. He closes the space in front of the centre-backs, slows the opponent’s transitions and keeps the team together when the match is on the line. If Khedira and company fail to slow Leipzig’s first wave, the visitors face a very long evening.


  • RB Leipzig: Yan Diomande, Christoph Baumgartner, David Raum, Xaver Schlager

  • 1. FC Union Berlin: Andrej Ilić, Ilyas Ansah, Oliver Burke, Rani Khedira

  • On the benches: Ole Werner leads the hosts, while Union enter the season finale with Marie-Louise Eta as the new face on the bench

Absences and squad depth

Leipzig had already had problems earlier with the availability of certain players, and before the spring, among those who were out of action or doubtful were Benjamin Henrichs, Ridle Baku, Kevin Kampl, Antonio Nusa and Assan Ouédraogo. Club announcements in April brought more cautious optimism around some returns, but it is still clear that Werner must manage the squad wisely in the closing phase of the season.

That opens space for younger and faster player profiles, so Leipzig place even more emphasis on verticality, pressing and quick ball progression toward the final third. Because of that, the hosts may lose some experience in rotation, but they gain rhythm and unpredictability. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly, and Leipzig try just as quickly to break matches open when they sense the opponent’s weakness.

Union had problems in some earlier April previews with certain names in the back line and in goal, but the main problem in recent weeks has been less the number of injured players and more the overall instability of performances. In such a situation, a coach often seeks a simpler match: less risk in build-up, more duels, more long balls and a stricter arrangement of the lines.

What kind of match to expect on the pitch

RB Leipzig will almost certainly seek territory, higher possession and early control of the rhythm. On home ground, that means a high block, quick switches of play and many attempts to pin Union back against their own penalty area. If the hosts score early, the match can move in the direction that suits the visitors least, because Union then have to come out more and leave more space behind them.

Union’s path to a result looks different. The visitors will probably try to shorten the match, slow down every stoppage and force the hosts to play patiently, without nerves. In such scenarios, second balls, set pieces and crosses to the edge of the six-yard box become important. Union do not need many clean moves to be dangerous. One good set piece, one won second ball or one transition with two or three accurate passes is enough.It will also be interesting to follow the psychology of the match. Leipzig play under the pressure of results and the expectations of the crowd. Union play with the burden of the table, but also with new energy after the coaching change. Sometimes it is exactly such teams, when they sit deep and accept a match without beauty, that become the hardest opponents for favourites.

Red Bull Arena and what awaits fans around the stadium

Red Bull Arena is one of the bigger football stages in Germany and for league matches it holds 47,069 spectators. The address is Am Sportforum 3, and the stadium is close enough to the centre of Leipzig that getting there does not require complicated logistics, but also traffic-sensitive enough that on matchday it is worth setting off earlier.

Leipzig is a city where music, trade fairs and sport are densely woven into everyday life. For the visiting fan, that means that the trip to the match can easily be combined with a short stay in the centre, around the main station or the old city centre. The city is compact, lively and rewarding for a day trip, especially when the match is in the evening slot.


  • Stadium: Red Bull Arena

  • Address: Am Sportforum 3, Leipzig

  • Capacity for league matches: 47,069

  • For arrival by public transport: the Sportforum SĂĽd, MarschnerstraĂźe and Waldplatz stops are useful

  • For fans arriving by car: the number of parking spaces in the area is limited, so it is wise to count on a Park and Ride option



For practical trip organisation, it is useful to know that local transport for many events is valid with the ticket for several hours before and after the match. That makes arriving without a car significantly easier. The city and the transport services openly recommend public transport and Park and Ride, because parking next to the stadium is limited when attendance is higher.From the main station to the stadium zone, the route is straightforward. Tram connections toward Sportforum and Waldplatz are among the most practical options, and the final part of the trip is usually completed on foot with a large river of fans. That is often also the best way to feel the rhythm of the match before entering.

Arrival, entrances and the rhythm of the evening

When it comes to arrival, the smartest thing is not to time it for the very last moment. An evening slot on Friday creates additional traffic pressure, so it is reasonable to be in the stadium zone earlier and avoid the squeeze immediately before kick-off. Anyone arriving from central Leipzig or from the Hauptbahnhof will most often find public transport and a shorter walk the calmest option.

For the entrances, it is worth following the club’s announcements in match week, but the general rule is that for matches like this it pays to arrive earlier because of security checks and greater congestion on the approaches. This is especially true for fans who are coming to Red Bull Arena for the first time and are only just getting to know the layout of the sectors.

Parking in the immediate vicinity of the stadium is not something to rely on without reservation. Around the Sportforum, traffic can become sensitive well before the start, and that is precisely why the city services advise a combination of car and the Park and Ride system. It is worth securing tickets in time, but it is also worth planning the arrival in advance.

The atmosphere that can be expected

Red Bull Arena can be very loud when Leipzig start aggressively and when early pressure pushes the opponent deep toward their own goal. On such evenings, the stadium quickly finds its rhythm, and the home team get extra energy for pressing and hunting the second goal. If Leipzig impose speed early, the stands will push the match toward a more open scenario.On the other hand, Union Berlin traditionally carry with them supporter toughness and the mentality of a team that does not shy away from hard work. If the visitors manage to keep it at 0:0 for a longer period or take the lead from a set piece, the atmosphere can turn from home euphoria into nerves. That is precisely why this match is not only a question of quality on paper, but also a question of patience.

For the neutral viewer, that is good news. On one side is a team that must win because of the upper half of the table, on the other a team fighting for safer air in the lower half. Such matches rarely stay flat and sterile. They are often decided by the tempo of the first 20 minutes, set pieces and the response to the first serious mistake.

What to pay special attention to during the match

The first detail is the duel of Leipzig’s flanks against Union’s block along the touchline. If David Raum and company keep carrying the ball into the final third, Union will spend a lot of energy shifting and closing down crosses.

The second detail is the visitors’ transition after winning second balls. Andrej Ilić, Burke and Ansah are not players you want to leave in open space if the home side’s back line remains too high.

The third detail is set pieces. In a match in which the favourite keeps the ball, the underdog often gets the clearest situations precisely from corners and free kicks. Union can look for their night there, and Leipzig will have to be careful even when dominating.Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - Bundesliga 2025/26 table, data on the points and placing of RB Leipzig and 1. FC Union Berlin; report and course of the first head-to-head meeting this season, Union Berlin - RB Leipzig 3:1; Yan Diomande profile; Andrej Ilić profile
- RB Leipzig - official announcements on victories against TSG Hoffenheim, Werder Bremen and Borussia Mönchengladbach; official stadium page and Red Bull Arena capacity; announcements on squad status and injuries in April 2026
- 1. FC Union Berlin - official team page and table; reports and previews of matches against SC Freiburg, FC St. Pauli and Heidenheim; announcement of the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart and the takeover of the team by Marie-Louise Eta
- AP - confirmation that Marie-Louise Eta became the first woman to lead a men’s team in the Bundesliga after the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart
- Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe and the city of Leipzig - data on getting to Red Bull Arena, the importance of public transport, the Park and Ride option and the stops around the Sportforum
- City of Leipzig / Leipzig Travel - basic context about Leipzig as a city for fans coming to the match

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18 April, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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