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Bundesliga (DE) (31. round)
25. April 2026. 15:30h
FC Augsburg vs Eintracht Frankfurt
WWK Arena, Augsburg, DE
2026
25
April
Tickets for FC Augsburg - Eintracht Frankfurt, Bundesliga at WWK Arena - buy seats for the April match in Augsburg
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Tickets for FC Augsburg - Eintracht Frankfurt, Bundesliga at WWK Arena - buy seats for the April match in Augsburg

Looking for tickets for FC Augsburg - Eintracht Frankfurt? Here you can secure tickets for the Bundesliga match at WWK Arena and plan your visit for a game with important points at stake for both teams as the season moves into its decisive final stretch

Augsburg and Frankfurt enter the final stretch of the season under different pressures

FC Augsburg hosts Eintracht Frankfurt in Matchday 31 at a moment when the season is reaching a breaking point for both the lower and upper parts of the table. Ahead of this clash, Augsburg sits in the lower half of mid-table, while Frankfurt is still looking toward the European places, so the points at stake are very clear for both sides. For the home team, this is a match in which they seek a calmer finish to the spring, while for the visitors it is an encounter that could determine whether they enter May in a realistic race for places leading to Europe. Tickets for this match have been in demand among supporters.

Before this round, Augsburg is in 10th place with 33 points after 29 matches played, with a record of 9-6-14 and a goal difference of 36:53. Eintracht Frankfurt is seventh with 42 points and a record of 11-9-9, with 54 goals scored and 54 conceded. A nine-point gap says the visitors arrive with a higher competitive ceiling, but also that the home side can, with one good afternoon at its own stadium, further complicate the battle around the upper places.

For the supporter coming to the stadium, that means this is not an "ordinary" spring match. Augsburg is playing in front of its home crowd and has the motivation to strengthen its position above the zone of anxiety, while Frankfurt must view every point as an investment in the season finale. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing.

Form ahead of Matchday 31 and what April tells us

In the first half of April, Augsburg drew 1:1 away at Hamburger SV, then played out a 2:2 draw at home against Hoffenheim. It is a run that shows two sides of Manuel Baum's team: it can stay in the game even when it is not dominant, but it still too often leaves space for the opponent to come back. It is especially important that against Hoffenheim it threw away a two-goal lead, which shows that control of the rhythm is still not stable over the full 90 minutes.

In the same period, Frankfurt drew against 1. FC Köln and then won 2:1 away at Wolfsburg. It is a return that shows more attacking potential than Augsburg currently has, but also a certain vulnerability without the ball. Albert Riera's team still scores enough to remain dangerous, but the number of goals conceded this season shows that Frankfurt is not a team that goes into away matches like this without cracks either.Translated to a Saturday afternoon in Augsburg, the home side will look for a match in which it will not have to chase the result, while the visitors will try to open it through more aggressive possession and earlier pressure. This is a meeting of two teams that do not have the luxury of a slow start.

Who carries the main threat on the pitch

For Augsburg, the biggest attacking contribution in the league is linked to Alexis Claude-Maurice, who by mid-April had collected five goals and six assists. Fabian Rieder added four goals and four assists, while Dimitrios Giannoulis and Michael Gregoritsch are also among the more important names in the finishing phase of attacks. That does not speak of a team with one standout scorer, but of a side that depends more on the distributed output of several players.

For the home side, that is both an advantage and a problem. An advantage because the opponent finds it harder to shut down just one attacking point. A problem because Augsburg does not have one man who routinely decides matches when the tempo breaks and when one big chance has to be taken. That is why, against Frankfurt, much will depend on late runs, set pieces and the quality of crosses into the penalty area.

For Frankfurt, the distribution of output is somewhat clearer. Jonathan Burkardt has reached ten league goals by this stage of the season, Fares Chaibi has nine assists, and Can Uzun is among the most important names in the final third with a return of six goals and five assists. Add to that the contributions of Nathanael Brown, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya and Arnaud Kalimuendo, and it is clear that Frankfurt has more individual solutions for the final pass and the finishing touch.

If you are looking for the players most capable of changing the rhythm of the match, on one side they are Claude-Maurice and Rieder because of their creation between the lines, and on the other Burkardt, Chaibi and Uzun because of their verticality, movement between the centre-backs and midfield lines, and the ability to produce a concrete shot from half a chance.

Coaches and the tactical picture of the match

Manuel Baum remained on Augsburg's bench until the end of the season, which was supposed to bring the club continuity in a sensitive part of the campaign. In this period, his Augsburg is looking for discipline without the ball and a more compact block, but the April results show that the team still does not have full control over matches when it takes the lead or when it has to defend the opponent's transition.

Albert Riera arrived in Frankfurt at the end of January with a clear description of the club's idea - modern, intense and attacking football. That is exactly what can be expected in Augsburg as well: a visitor that will try to take territorial initiative, push the wide players high and seek quicker circulation of the ball through the middle. Frankfurt is the team in this pairing with the higher attacking ceiling, but also the team that leaves space if its first pressing line is bypassed.

That is why the home side's key could be very simple: do not open the match too much too early and do not turn it into an exchange of attacks. The longer the match stays in a hard rhythm, the more reason Augsburg will have to believe it can turn it its way through a set piece, a loose ball or a transition down the flank.

Frankfurt is better suited to a match with a higher number of situations in the final third. If the visitors force the home centre-backs into long balls early and win the second ball, they could create the kind of pressure from which these matches are decided even before the break.

The head-to-head record does not offer a clear favourite

The history of Bundesliga meetings between these two clubs is fairly balanced. In 27 league head-to-head matches, Augsburg has eight wins, Frankfurt nine, and ten matches have ended in a draw. It is a fact that also describes this contest well: there is no room for a simple story about a clear favourite, especially because Augsburg regularly establishes itself as a tough opponent at home.Such a record usually also means that nuances decide more than reputation. One early goal, one mistake in playing out from the back or one precise set piece can completely change the course of the match. For the supporter in the stands, that is good news, because here it is more reasonable to expect a tense match in which the result remains open for a long time than one-way traffic.

What to follow in the week before the match

By mid-April, there had still been no final official squad announcements for this round, so the final information on injuries, suspensions and the condition of individuals is worth following immediately before the match. In a match like this, one absence in the back line or in midfield can mean much more than in a duel where there is a large difference in quality.

For Augsburg, the full width of the squad in the final third would be especially important, because the home side does not have the luxury of losing players who provide the final pass. Frankfurt, meanwhile, depends more on the form of individual attacking players, so every change involving players who bring a goal or an assist directly changes the tone of the entire preview.

WWK Arena - the stadium where the match feels close to the pitch

WWK Arena is located at BĂĽrgermeister-Ulrich-StraĂźe 90 in Augsburg and holds 30,660 spectators. The stadium opened in 2009, and FC Augsburg particularly emphasizes on its official pages the steep stands and the feeling that the crowd is close to the pitch. That is precisely the detail that can make a calm start to the match more difficult for the visiting team, especially if the home side catches energy already in the first fifteen minutes.


  • Address: BĂĽrgermeister-Ulrich-StraĂźe 90, 86199 Augsburg

  • Capacity: 30,660 spectators

  • Stadium opening: 2009

  • Entrances generally open 2 hours before kick-off

  • Stadium ticket offices open 2.5 hours before kick-off

For this match, that practically means that supporters who want to pass through security without rushing and find their place have a good reason to arrive earlier. Places in the stands disappear quickly.

How to get to the stadium and what is most practical

For arrival by public transport, the most important is Stadion-Linie 8, a special tram line that runs from Augsburg Hauptbahnhof and Königsplatz toward the stadium every four to five minutes starting two hours before kick-off. The journey from the main station takes about 20 minutes. An important detail for visiting and home supporters is that match tickets are also valid for travel on city buses and trams in zones 10 and 20 three hours before and three hours after the match.

If you are arriving by car, access to the stadium runs via the B17 with the "Stadion" exit, and P1 and P4 parking areas are used for day parking. Official instructions for arrival by car clearly separate entrances for day parking tickets from access for authorized parking areas, so it is smartest to plan to arrive earlier in order to avoid the heavier wave immediately before the stands open.

For those who want to leave the car farther from the stadium, there is also the option of additional parking areas at Messe Augsburg on Universitätsstraße, from where shuttle buses run toward WWK Arena. These buses start two hours before the match and run until approximately 90 minutes after the end, which is a useful option if you do not want to wait to exit the closest parking zones.

Augsburg as a host city for a supporters' weekend

Augsburg is a convenient city for an away weekend because the stadium is well connected to the main station and the inner centre. That means you do not have to plan the day exclusively around the car. Anyone arriving earlier can stay in the centre and then head to the stadium by tram as the opening of the entrances approaches, and after the match return just as easily toward the city.The match is played in the standard Saturday slot at 15:30, which is ideal for an all-day rhythm without a late return. For a supporter coming from outside Augsburg, this is one of those Bundesliga Saturdays in which the trip, entry to the stadium and return can be organized without too much improvisation. It is worth securing tickets in time.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

WWK Arena is a stadium where the impression of the match is created by the closeness of the stands and very direct acoustic pressure toward the pitch. As this is a match that carries real results significance for both teams, an engaged home crowd can be expected from the start, especially if Augsburg opens the match firmly and wins a few early duels.

On the other hand, Frankfurt is a club whose supporters regularly travel in large numbers, so matches like this often also gain a loud away backdrop. That is a good combination for a spectator who is not looking only for football, but for the whole Bundesliga afternoon experience - the rhythm before kick-off, full approaches to the stadium, a stronger tempo in the stands and a match that, because of the standings, carries real weight.

What to pay special attention to during the match

The first detail is whether Augsburg will manage to force Frankfurt to play wide rather than vertically through the heart of the pitch. The second is how the home side will defend the second ball after escaping pressure. The third is the output of attacking players who do not need much space - here Claude-Maurice and Rieder on one side, and Burkardt, Chaibi and Uzun on the other, are the most important indicators of where the match is heading.

If the home side keeps the result open until the final phase, the stadium could further raise the energy and turn the last twenty minutes into a very nervous piece of football. If Frankfurt imposes the tempo early and takes the lead, the match will open more easily in a direction that suits the visitors more. In both scenarios, this is a pairing that hardly leaves indifferent the one watching it from the stands.Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - standings before Matchday 31, confirmation of the kick-off time and competitive context, appointment of Albert Riera and Manuel Baum remaining on the bench
- FC Augsburg - official information on WWK Arena, stadium capacity and entrance opening rules
- FC Augsburg - official information on getting to the stadium, tram line 8 and travel time from the main station
- WWK Arena - official information on access by car, parking areas and shuttle transport
- Kicker - head-to-head record Augsburg - Frankfurt and the schedule of the last/next matches
- Kicker - club output of scorers and assist providers for Augsburg and Eintracht in the 2025/26 season

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18 April, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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