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Football – German League - Bundesliga - Season 2025/2026 (18. round)
18. January 2026. 17:30h
FC Augsburg vs SC Freiburg
WWK Arena, Augsburg, DE
2026
18
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for FC Augsburg vs SC Freiburg, Bundesliga 2025/2026, 18 January 2026 at WWK Arena in Augsburg

Looking for tickets to FC Augsburg vs SC Freiburg in the 2025/2026 Bundesliga season? Here you can easily buy tickets for the clash at WWK Arena on 18 January 2026, secure your seat among home or away fans, plan your trip, book your stay and fully enjoy a packed winter Bundesliga weekend in vibrant Augsburg

Bundesliga clash at WWK Arena: FC Augsburg and SC Freiburg open football 2026.

The Saturday afternoon match between FC Augsburg and SC Freiburg on 18 January 2026 at 17:30 at the WWK Arena fits perfectly into the rhythm of the German Bundesliga and the Bavarian football winter. This is the 18th matchday of the 2025/2026 season, a moment when clubs already clearly sense where they stand in the table, yet still have enough time to change the course of the season. As hosts, FC Augsburg see this match as a chance to solidify their position in the calmer part of the standings and keep a safe cushion over teams from the lower tier, while Freiburg, who are also playing in a European rhythm this season, are chasing points that can keep them in the fight for places leading to international competitions. The WWK Arena at BĂĽrgermeister-Ulrich-Str. 90 in Augsburg is known for filling up quickly when an attractive opponent arrives, and Freiburg certainly are, so strong interest in tickets and lively demand for this event are already expected. Anyone who wants to experience the start of football 2026 live from the stands should keep an eye on ticket sales in time and secure their place before the stadium capacity is filled, because the Saturday kick-off and the intriguing seasonal context make this match an ideal outing for families, a group of friends, or neutral Bundesliga fans.

The table and the stakes: a mid-table clash with important consequences

Before the league resumes after the winter break, both teams enter the match from a relatively stable, yet by no means comfortable, position in mid-table. Based on results so far, FC Augsburg are placed around 14th, with the clearly visible goal of staying ahead of clubs involved in the fight against direct relegation or the relegation play-off, where fine margins over two or three rounds can push them toward a calmer part of the standings or pull them back into uncertainty. SC Freiburg, on the other hand, spent most of the autumn in the upper half of the table, around ninth place, balancing appearances in the Bundesliga, the DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Europa League, and showing they still have the quality to fight for European positions. This duel at the WWK Arena is therefore not just an ordinary mid-season match, but a direct collision between two clubs whose paths may diverge at precisely this crossroads — Augsburg are looking for distance from the threatened zone, Freiburg a new surge toward places that lead to Europe. In such a context, it is no surprise that ticket sales are meeting strong interest from both home and away fans, because every point won can already prove decisive in January for the final impression of the season.

Head-to-head history: Freiburg with a slight edge, Augsburg seek to continue a positive trend

The FC Augsburg vs SC Freiburg matchup has in recent years become one of the classic mid-Bundesliga pairings, with enough balance for every meeting to be unpredictable, but also with a slight statistical advantage for the team from the Black Forest. In 29 head-to-head matches in all competitions so far, Freiburg have won 13 times, Augsburg have recorded 8 victories, while 8 matches ended in draws, and the goal difference is also in Freiburg’s favor, clearly showing that the visitors come to a stadium where they have often been the more successful side. In more recent history, Freiburg have had a run of very successful results against Augsburg across several seasons, with four wins and one draw in the last five encounters, further emphasizing their reputation as an awkward obstacle for the Bavarians. However, the current season brought an important turning point: in August 2025, Augsburg won convincingly away in Freiburg, 3:1, which was one of the club’s most emphatic away performances in recent history and a kind of announcement that the balance in this pairing could slowly be shifting in their favor. One of the recent matches between these rivals also produced a hard-fought 0:0 draw in which Augsburg goalkeeper Finn Dahmen broke the club record for the number of minutes without conceding a goal, confirming that Augsburg can cope on equal terms with Freiburg’s attacking quality. It is precisely this combination of the visitors’ historical edge and the hosts’ recent upswing that makes the January match an ideal occasion for fans to witness first-hand, by buying tickets, whether the trend will flip or Freiburg will take control of this rivalry once again.

Coaches and tactics: Baum’s pragmatism versus Schuster’s flexibility

The coaching duel in this match will be just as interesting as what happens on the pitch, because FC Augsburg continue the season with Manuel Baum, whose mandate was recently confirmed until the end of the season after he moved from an interim role to taking full responsibility for the team. Baum is known for a pragmatic approach: he emphasizes compact defending, disciplined positioning and quick transitions into attack, with Augsburg often operating from a solid block, but with the readiness to move forward with several players at the right moment. On the other side, Freiburg are led by Julian Schuster, a man who, after a long playing career at the club, took over the coaching role and continues to build a recognizable style based on high intensity, flexible formations and advances down the flanks in attack. Freiburg this season often adapt to the opponent, mixing systems with three or four at the back, while a major weapon is their threat from set pieces and the quick switching of play to technically strong wingers. All of this means that at the WWK Arena, spectators with tickets in hand will follow a kind of tactical chess match: Augsburg will look for patience and security in defense, Freiburg will try to impose the tempo and exploit every mistake, and the balance between those two plans could decide who will be celebrating after 90 minutes.

Key players for FC Augsburg: defensive security and new energy in midfield

At FC Augsburg, public focus ahead of the season’s resumption naturally falls on goalkeeper Finn Dahmen, who with an impressive streak of minutes without conceding has already entered the club’s history and become a symbol of the defensive stability the hosts want to carry into the duel with Freiburg. In front of him, a defense has been built that oscillates, but at its best shows it can shut down space even against stronger attacks, especially after the arrival of center-backs such as Cédric Zesiger, whose experience from other Bundesliga environments added calm to the back line. In midfield, Fabian Rieder plays an important role, having emerged as one of Augsburg’s most dangerous players, as a creator and the man responsible for late runs from deep, and his goals and assists in the club’s shirt have already made him a key figure in attack. Alongside him are summer signings on the wings who bring pace and dribbling, making Augsburg particularly dangerous on counterattacks when they win the ball deep in their own half. For fans thinking about buying tickets, it is precisely this combination of solid defending and explosive transitions that is another reason to secure their tickets and see live whether Augsburg can repeat the away triumph from August and confirm themselves as a team that has found a winning formula against Freiburg.

SC Freiburg’s strengths: Grifo’s lucidity, European experience and attacking variety

SC Freiburg travel to Augsburg with the reputation of a team that creates a large number of chances in every match and that has in its ranks one of the Bundesliga’s most influential players — Vincenzo Grifo. The Italian international is Freiburg’s top scorer in the league this season and overall the club’s most productive attacker, with frequent goals and assists in the domestic league, the DFB-Pokal and the Europa League, and his set-piece quality regularly changes the course of matches. In the round of 16 of the German Cup, it was Grifo who took responsibility, scored the crucial goal from the penalty spot and assisted the second goal in the win over Darmstadt, once again proving how much Freiburg depend on his lucidity in the final third. Julian Schuster’s team, besides him, has a whole range of players who can take on the hero’s role — from attackers who time late arrivals from deep perfectly to midfielders who control the rhythm and time the press, and all of that has already been tested in matches against the strongest opponents, including spectacular encounters against the very top of the Bundesliga. Although Freiburg have also suffered a heavy defeat, such as a high loss to Bayern, the team showed mental strength by returning with strong performances already in the following rounds, so it is rightly expected that in Augsburg they will play offensively and without calculations. Spectators who secure tickets for this duel will thus have the chance to see one of the most dangerous right feet in the league in action, and every free kick or corner for Freiburg will be a small event in itself.

WWK Arena: a modern football stage with a strong atmosphere

The WWK Arena, home of FC Augsburg, is one of the more modern mid-sized Bundesliga stadiums and a true magnet for fans when an attractive matchup like the clash with Freiburg is on the schedule. The stadium has a capacity of around 30,660 spectators and was designed in line with all guidelines of the German and world football associations, with the possibility of expanding capacity in the future, which speaks to the ambition of the club and the city to keep their place on Germany’s football map. The roof structure is carried by a steel construction, the stands rest on a solid concrete base, and each stand is steep enough to give fans an excellent view of the pitch, which is why matches often create the impression that spectators are almost on the field, directly above the players. In the current season, Augsburg’s average attendance is climbing toward the upper limit of capacity, so it is no surprise that for the duel with Freiburg another day with very well-filled stands or even a sell-out is expected. That is precisely why ticket sales for this event are an important part of the story around the match: anyone who wants to experience the full roar of the WWK Arena, the chants behind both goals and the tension of every long ball into the penalty area should buy tickets in time and follow the button below, marked with the code “

”, through which they can securely reserve their place. For fans coming from other cities or from abroad, it is advisable to combine the match plan with a review of accommodation near the venue, to turn the weekend in Augsburg into a complete experience.

Augsburg as host city: history, water and football passion

The city of Augsburg itself adds a special dimension to this match, because it is one of the oldest cities in Germany, founded back in Roman times as Augusta Vindelicorum and today the third-largest city in Bavaria with around 300 thousand inhabitants. The historic core of the city, narrow streets and squares, as well as recognizable sacred and secular buildings, testify to centuries of trade, crafts and cultural life that shaped the city as an important center in the Swabia region. Augsburg is especially proud of its complex of canals and water management system, which, as a unique example of a historical hydraulic engineering system, has also been included on the World Heritage list, giving the city additional tourist appeal. Fans coming to the city for the match can use the day or weekend to stroll through the old town, visit famous city landmarks and combine football with getting to know one of the most interesting urban ensembles in southern Germany. With timely ticket purchases, this plan easily turns into an ideal weekend program: the match on Saturday afternoon, a walk through the city before or after the duel, and a look at accommodation offers in the host city for all who want to stay overnight and enjoy Augsburg’s atmosphere without rushing.

Getting to the stadium and practical information for fans

The WWK Arena is located on the southern side of the city, along the important B17 roadway, so arriving by car is relatively straightforward for those who decide to come with their own transport; it is enough to follow the signs for Bundesstraße 17 and then the turn marked for the stadium, where there are parking areas adapted for a larger number of vehicles on match day. Fans who prefer public transport can rely on tram lines connecting central Augsburg and the stadium area, and it is especially practical to follow the tram in the direction of stops near the football arena and then walk from there to the entrances. The club and the city transport operator regularly coordinate timetables on home match days, so an increased number of departures is usually organized before kick-off and after the final whistle, which makes it easier to return to the city center or toward accommodation. Given the 17:30 start, the recommendation is that fans arrive in the stadium zone at least an hour and a half earlier, to avoid crowds, complete security checks at the entrances and find their seats in time, especially if traveling with children or older family members. Buying tickets in advance, via the button below, is practical also because it enables planning for arrival and accommodation — after you secure your tickets, you have enough time to check accommodation for fans on match day, whether you are staying only one night or planning an extended weekend.

Fan atmosphere, ticket sales and a football weekend in January

FC Augsburg have an exceptionally loyal fan base that creates an atmosphere at the WWK Arena bigger than the stadium’s nominal capacity, and judging by the interest in matches against clubs from the upper part of the table, the duel with Freiburg could be one of those days when every goal is accompanied by noise that is remembered for a long time. Freiburg are traditionally followed by a solid number of away fans as well, who will bring their flags and songs to Augsburg in January, so it is likely that an interesting contrast will form in the stands between the red-and-white colors of the hosts and the red-and-black shades of the visitors. That is precisely why tickets for this event are experienced as an entry into a much broader experience than 90 minutes of football — it is a shared experience of the city, the stadium and fan emotions that goes beyond the result itself. Ticket sales therefore are not just a formality, but a key part of the story of this match: anyone who wants to be part of the choreography, the singing and the shared celebration of goals should buy tickets as soon as possible, especially for the sections behind the goals where the atmosphere is the loudest, but also for family sections, where the match can be enjoyed in a calmer setting. The easiest way is to follow the button below, marked with the code “

”, through which buying tickets for this match is clear and fast, and after that all that remains is to consider whether the weekend will be rounded out by a reservation via accommodation for fans near the stadium, so that the football experience of Augsburg and Freiburg stays in memory even longer.Sources:
- FC Augsburg – information about the stadium and arrival, and the technical features of the WWK Arena
- Wikipedia – pages about the 2025/2026 season of FC Augsburg and SC Freiburg (table, results, scorers)
- Statistical portals (FootyStats, AiScore) – head-to-head Augsburg – Freiburg and the teams’ current form
- German and international sports media (Welt, Reuters, ESPN) – analyses, match reports and highlighted performances of key players
- Encyclopedic sources about the city of Augsburg – historical and demographic information and the context of UNESCO heritage

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