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Football – German League - Bundesliga - Season 2025/2026 (18. round)
17. January 2026. 15:30h
FC Koln vs FSV Mainz 05
RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, DE
2026
17
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for FC Köln vs 1. FSV Mainz 05 Bundesliga match in Cologne

Looking for tickets for FC Köln vs 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga? Here you can easily find and buy tickets for this crucial clash at RheinEnergieStadion, plan your trip to Cologne and secure your seat in the stands to enjoy top German football live among passionate home and away supporters

Bundesliga Saturday in Cologne: FC Köln hosts Mainz in Matchday 18

The clash between FC Köln and 1. FSV Mainz 05 in Matchday 18 of the 2025/2026 Bundesliga is scheduled for Saturday, 17 January 2026 at 15:30, and the RheinEnergieStadion at Aachener Str. 999 in Cologne will once again be the stage for a match that directly affects the relegation battle and the escape from the danger zone. The hosts enter the game as a mid-table side that, despite a solid start, has slowed down dangerously in recent weeks and felt just how long the season is, while Mainz are pinned to the bottom but encouraged by a European spring and a change of coach. That means it’s not only about three points but also about the mood in the dressing room, the fans’ confidence and peace around the club for the rest of the season, which is precisely why interest in the match is high and ticket sales are moving very fast. Anyone who wants to watch this showdown live should take advantage of the opportunity to buy tickets in good time and secure their seats via the button that will be available below the preview, because the stands are expected to be filled again to the last seat. Alongside the football story, many fans will already be planning a whole weekend in Cologne, from the stadium to a walk along the Rhine and a visit to the cathedral, which further increases the need to grab tickets for this event in time and combine them with a well-organized trip.

Table, form and stakes: why Matchday 18 is crucial for both teams

When you look at the current Bundesliga standings in the 2025/2026 season, it’s clear that FC Köln and Mainz are in different, but equally delicate situations. Köln are mid-table after 15 matches, around 11th to 12th place, with 16 points and a 4-4-7 record and a 22:24 goal difference, which shows the team scores regularly but also concedes almost as many, so no lead is safe. Mainz, on the other hand, are stuck at the very bottom in 18th place, with only eight points from 15 matches and a negative goal difference of -13, which vividly illustrates how disappointing the domestic season has been so far. While Köln are looking for a calm passage through mid-table and an escape from any involvement in the relegation fight, Mainz 05 are already in a situation where every league match, including this one, carries the weight of a mini-final. That’s exactly why this match is not just another Bundesliga round, but a very concrete opportunity for the hosts to end their winless run, and for Mainz to cling to a lifeline and get back into the game ahead of the spring part of the season, which is why tickets will be targeted by both home and away fans.

Head-to-head history: a minimal margin and a tradition of tight encounters

When you delve into the head-to-head history of FC Köln and Mainz, you get the picture of one of the most evenly matched pairs in the Bundesliga in recent years. In 36 previous meetings, Köln have won 12 times, Mainz 13 times, while as many as 11 matches ended without a winner, and an average of around 2.4 goals per game suggests a usually tight but not overly closed style of football. Interestingly, in more recent history the trend has shifted toward fewer goals: the last few matches have often ended with no more than two goals, and there have also been games where the nets stayed untouched or only one team found the net. In the first meeting of this season on the opening day of the Bundesliga, Köln won away by a narrow 1:0, which further boosts Mainz’s motivation to take revenge in the return match in Cologne and at least temporarily get rid of the bitter taste left by that defeat. Fans therefore rightly expect another clash in which details will decide, and that is an additional reason to plan tickets for this match in good time, because experience from previous seasons has shown that seats for such direct duels sell out very quickly.

FC Köln: attacking depth, dangerous fluctuations and the pressure of home turf

FC Köln’s season so far has been something of a rollercoaster in which fans have seen both convincing home wins and painful defeats after taking the lead, leaving the impression that this team is still searching for stability. The statistics say Köln average more than one goal per match, and at home that average rises toward two goals, which is a direct consequence of a very attacking approach and a high number of crosses from the wings. The attacking line is led by Said El Mala as the top scorer of the season so far, with major support from Jakub Kamiński, Luca Waldschmidt and Marius Bülter, while additional danger comes from Jan Thielmann and captain Florian Kainz, who keeps defences under constant pressure through set pieces and deliveries. The problem, however, is that Köln concede almost as easily, with the particularly worrying fact that on their home pitch there is practically no match without at least one conceded goal, so any lapse in concentration is punished very quickly. That is precisely why the club leadership and coaching staff emphasize that Mainz’s visit is an ideal opportunity, with the support of a packed RheinEnergieStadion and the atmosphere created by Cologne’s stands, to reverse the negative trend, so home fans are expected to buy tickets in large numbers and turn this match into a real little football festival.

Mainz 05: a new coaching era, European momentum and a fight for survival in the league

Mainz 05 arrive in Cologne with a very specific mix of confidence and pressure: on the one hand, the club is playing a European spring for the first time in its history in the UEFA Europa Conference League, while on the other hand it sits in last place in the Bundesliga and is fighting for survival. After a poor start and a run of matches without a win, the club’s leaders parted ways with Bo Henriksen in early December and brought in the experienced Urs Fischer, who has already shown he knows how to work with teams condemned to fight relegation. Under his leadership, Mainz secured a place in the round of 16 in Europe thanks to disciplined performances against clubs such as Omonia, Fiorentina and Samsunspor, and Nadiem Amiri has emerged as the team’s main creator and scorer, both in the domestic league and on the European stage. The top domestic competition nevertheless remains the priority, and a look at the table makes it clear that Mainz can no longer afford losing streaks: every point is crucial, and matches against direct rivals in the lower reaches, like this one in Cologne, carry extra weight. Because of that, away fans are also expected to fill their sector at the RheinEnergieStadion, show belief in a turnaround by buying tickets, and give the team that extra impulse that often decides tight Bundesliga encounters.

Key players, tactical ideas and possible line-ups

FC Köln’s coach builds the team on energetic pressing and quick ball progression forward, and the most common formation is a modern 4-2-3-1 that in certain phases of the match turns into an attacking 4-3-3. In defence, the standard backbone is expected, with a reliable goalkeeper and a back four in front of him that on several occasions this season has failed to protect a lead, but still provides enough quality in aerial duels and one-on-one defending, especially when dealing with crosses. In midfield, the heavy workload is carried by two holding midfielders, usually Eric Martel and another hard-working midfielder who closes corridors and frees the wings and the attacking midfielder to focus on creating chances, while captain Kainz uses his experience to balance between defence and creation. Behind the most advanced striker, a trio often operates made up of El Mala, Kamiński and Bülter or Waldschmidt, giving Köln the option of rotation and adaptation depending on the opponent’s profile and the players’ current form. Against Mainz, the hosts could emphasize wing play, looking for early crosses toward a tall striker and late runs from deeper areas, and that very style of football comes to the fore most when the stadium is full and when fans, encouraged also by their own ticket purchases for this match, push the team forward with singing and choreographies.

How Mainz will target Köln’s weaknesses and where their chance lies

On the other side, Mainz under Fischer already show recognizable elements: a tight mid-block, a pragmatic approach and great attention to transitions after winning the ball. In a formation that moves between 3-4-2-1 and 5-3-2, key roles are played by wing-backs such as Silvan Widmer and Aaron Martín or Danny da Costa, who must constantly run and close space toward the flanks, while at the same time joining the attack and getting into the penalty area. In central midfield, Markus Kohr and Tom Krauß are tasked with breaking up the opponent’s moves and distributing forward, while Nadiem Amiri and Lee Jae-sung, with their movement between the lines, look for gaps in the defence and the final pass toward the forwards. Mainz have shown in recent matches that they can be very dangerous from set pieces, especially thanks to quality delivery and the height of centre-backs such as Stefan Bell and Andreas Hanche-Olsen, which will certainly be one of their weapons in Cologne as well. If they manage to slow down the hosts’ wing attacks, disrupt Köln’s rhythm with rough but timely duels, and score an early goal from a quick counter or a set piece, the visitors could very easily find themselves in a position to dictate the tempo and further complicate the hosts’ path toward the upper half of the table, giving the match an extra allure for everyone who secures their tickets in time.

RheinEnergieStadion: the heart of Cologne football and a stage where tickets disappear fast

RheinEnergieStadion, an impressive modern arena with a capacity of around 50,000 spectators, is located in the green belt of the Kölner Stadtwald and has for years been synonymous with a passionate football atmosphere in this part of Germany. The stadium was built on the site of the old Müngersdorfer Stadion, fully reconstructed for the 2006 World Cup, and it has hosted European international competitions as well, while in more recent times it has regularly been the venue for matches with sold-out stands, especially when FC Köln play. Average attendance in the current season is right on the limit of capacity, which means every home match is an event in its own right, and an average of 50,000 spectators turns the stands into a sea of red-and-white scarves and flags that never stop waving from the first to the last minute. The famous Südkurve and the rest of the stadium traditionally sing the club anthem before kick-off, alongside mascot Hennes and the typically Cologne mix of carnival relaxedness and fanatical loyalty to the club, which for any neutral spectator is an experience that is hard to convey only through a TV screen. That’s why it’s no surprise that tickets for this event sell out in a short time and that many fans plan to buy as soon as the purchase button appears, because those who wait too long often end up without a seat and miss one of the most vivid football experiences in Germany.

Cologne as a destination: football, the Rhine and the city’s rhythm

The city of Cologne itself is the perfect backdrop for a football weekend, as it is the fourth-largest city in Germany with more than a million inhabitants, a rich history and recognizable silhouettes dominated by Cologne Cathedral. Situated on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne combines industrial and commercial importance with a relaxed, almost bohemian spirit, so fans can, before or after the match, stroll through the old town, drink a Kölsch in one of the traditional pubs, or enjoy the city panorama from the riverbank. The cathedral, the Roman-Germanic Museum, colourful neighbourhoods such as the Belgian Quarter and Ehrenfeld, and a rich selection of bars and restaurants make the city an ideal destination for those who want to combine football with a short city break. Since the match is played on Saturday afternoon, many fans will consider arriving the day before or staying for an extended weekend, so even at the planning stage it pays to check accommodation for fans on matchday and coordinate ticket purchases with a hotel or apartment reservation. In this way, the overall experience gains an additional dimension: instead of a one-day trip, a fan visit to Cologne becomes a mini-holiday in a city that lives for football, but also for many other activities.

How to get to the stadium: public transport, car access and nearby accommodation

RheinEnergieStadion is located on the western edge of Cologne, along Aachener Straße, so getting to the stadium is relatively simple whether you arrive from within the city or from the motorway. Travellers arriving by train at Cologne’s main station Köln Hbf can very easily transfer to the city rail and tram line number 1 heading toward Weiden West, with the “Rheinenergie-Stadion” stop only a few minutes’ walk from the stadium entrances. On matchdays, increased public transport departures are organized, and it is common for travel within the fare zone to be included in the ticket price, which further eases logistics for fans and reduces the need to use a car. For those who do arrive by car, access is possible via the Kreuz Köln West interchange on motorways A1 and A4, after which traffic signs are followed toward the stadium and nearby parking areas, with the note that on days of big matches congestion is almost inevitable. If a longer stay is planned, it is reasonable to find accommodation close to the venue in advance, for example in the Braunsfeld and Müngersdorf districts or in the city centre with a good public transport connection, so that travel time to and from the stadium is minimized and enjoyment of football and the city is maximized.

Fan interest and ticket demand: sold-out stands as the norm

One of FC Köln’s trademarks is the incredible loyalty of its fans: the club has more than 150,000 members, and almost every home match this season has been played in front of full stands of 50,000 spectators, which places it among the best-attended clubs in Germany. Attendance statistics show that Köln regularly fills its stadium to the last seat, while Mainz, despite fighting relegation, have an average of over 30,000 spectators in their MEWA Arena, confirming how attractive the Bundesliga is to the public. In such a context, a match that directly affects the battle around mid-table and the bottom of the standings further draws the interest of neutral fans, tourists and football lovers who want to feel the atmosphere of a typical Saturday in the German league. That means tickets for this event will be sought not only by home and away supporters but also by those planning a city trip, so it is recommended to buy tickets as soon as possible via the button that follows below the text. Anyone who secures their tickets in time will be able to plan their arrival without stress, perhaps in combination with a reservation through accommodation offers in the host city, and fully surrender to the atmosphere of a sold-out Bundesliga.

What to expect on the pitch: match tempo, possible scenarios and the stands experience

Given that Köln at home tend toward open play with lots of crosses and a high tempo, while Mainz under the new coach prefer compactness and quick transitions, you can expect a match in which the hosts will have more of the ball, while the visitors will patiently wait for their chances from counters and set pieces. Statistics say that Köln in home matches very often play games with three or more goals, with both teams finding a way to the net, which promises a spectacle for those who will watch live, especially in stands accustomed to dramatic turnarounds. Mainz, meanwhile, have shown in a number of matches this season that they can defend even against stronger opponents and that thanks to players such as Amiri, Lee and Hollerbach they can always threaten from a semi-counter or an individual flash. One of the key motives for both clubs will be the psychological effect: a win would bring Köln much-needed calm and distance from the danger zone, while Mainz would, with a victory or at least a point in a hot away match, gain an important boost for the continuation of their survival fight. That is exactly why this match is not just an ordinary league clash but also an opportunity for fans to witness live a potentially season-defining moment, so the call “buy tickets via the button below and secure your place in the stands” naturally imposes itself as the final message to everyone considering whether to decide to come to the RheinEnergieStadion.Sources:
- Bundesliga and the club websites of FC Köln / Mainz 05 – table, results and statistics for the 2025/2026 season.
- FCTables, Soccerstats – head-to-head meetings, form analysis and goal statistics of the FC Köln – Mainz 05 pairing.
- Worldfootball, Football Web Pages, Transfermarkt – data on attendance, stadium capacity and average number of spectators.
- RheinEnergieStadion.de, The Stadium Guide – information on the capacity, location and access to RheinEnergieStadion.
- Wikipedia and current tourist guides for Cologne – general data on the city, history and main sights.

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