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Bundesliga (DE) (30. round)
17. April 2026. 19:30h
St Pauli vs FC Koln
Millerntor Stadium, Hamburg, DE
2026
17
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for FC St. Pauli - 1. FC Köln in the Bundesliga: Millerntor-Stadion guide, stakes and travel

Looking for tickets for FC St. Pauli - 1. FC Köln at Millerntor-Stadion? Here you can buy tickets early and get practical tips for getting around Hamburg, what the latest absences mean, and which on-pitch matchups matter most in this Bundesliga relegation fight. Check the U3 St. Pauli route, arrival timing for queues, and what to watch in the opening 20 minutes

Match that changes the equation at the bottom of the table

Friday in Hamburg brings a game that in the Bundesliga is often called a “four-pointer”: FC St. Pauli host 1. FC Köln at the Millerntor-Stadion in Matchday 30 of the 2025/2026 season. According to the match schedule, kick-off is at 20:30.

St. Pauli enter this evening under clear relegation pressure: the team are in a place that leads to the relegation play-off, and Köln are a few steps above—precisely why this is a direct clash to reduce the gap. Coach Alexander Blessin, after a heavy defeat to Bayern München, called for a reaction and emphasized that fate can still be turned around through matches like these. Tickets for this fixture are in demand among fans.

Form and trends ahead of Matchday 30

If you’re looking for a quick indicator of the situation, a glance at the last ten league matches provides context: St. Pauli in that run have 3 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, and Köln 2 wins, 2 draws and 6 losses. These are not details “for statistics”, but a framework that says St. Pauli more often pick up points in streaks, while Köln have a harder time turning a period of solid play into a win. For Köln in recent outings, the moment of change on the bench is also important: the team took a point in Frankfurt in a match that was the Bundesliga debut of new coach René Wagner, and the goals by Jakub Kaminski and Alessio Castro-Montes then brought Köln back from a deficit. In Hamburg they will need similar character because the Millerntor-Stadion pitch and the hosts’ tempo are often uncomfortable for visitors who come “to wait for their chance”.

Absences and question marks that can turn the match plan

St. Pauli welcome Köln with several concrete squad updates: captain Jackson Irvine returns after serving a suspension, while Joel Chima Fujita is suspended and will not be available. Eric Smith is also doubtful due to a calf issue, which matters because he is the type of player who stabilizes possession and the transition from defense to attack. When you’re missing such an “axis”, every lost duel in midfield has a higher cost.


  • FC St. Pauli: Jackson Irvine returns after suspension; Joel Chima Fujita is suspended; Eric Smith is a doubt due to a calf problem.

  • 1. FC Köln: ahead of the trip to Hamburg they come after a draw in Frankfurt in the era of the new coach; the focus is on continuity and reducing the winless run.

What to expect on the pitch: style, tempo and key zones

In matches like these, the team that first imposes the tempo often wins. St. Pauli at home look for height and aggression—not necessarily “romantic pressing”, but something concrete: win second balls around midfield, push play into the wide channels and quickly regain possession after losing the ball. If Smith is not ready, a bigger burden falls on the line around Irvine’s return, because the hosts then have to position themselves more intelligently in midfield so as not to be stretched between the lines.

Köln’s side of the story is more pragmatic: stabilize the defensive block and look for transitions forward in moments when St. Pauli overcommit numbers ahead of the ball. The draw in Frankfurt showed that Köln can survive uncomfortable phases and come back through concrete actions, but in Hamburg it will be crucial not to allow the hosts too many set pieces and long attacking sequences that lift the stands. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Head-to-head meetings: advantage on Köln’s side, but with caution

The history of Bundesliga meetings between these two clubs favors Köln: in 17 such matches, Köln have 10 wins, along with 4 draws and 3 wins for St. Pauli. It’s a useful reminder that Köln know how to “read” this type of match, but in a season in which both clubs live point by point, old runs don’t mean much if the details change—availability of key players, form in the last matchdays and the way the match starts in the first 15 minutes.

Millerntor-Stadion and Hamburg: practical for travel and stadium entry

The Millerntor-Stadion is located at Heiligengeistfeld (Heiligengeistfeld, 20359 Hamburg), practically in the city center. For a fan coming for the first time, the simplest approach is by public transport: the nearest station is St. Pauli on the U3 line, and you can also walk to the stadium from the wider center (about half an hour on foot from Rathaus square, depending on pace and crowds). The stadium capacity for league matches is 29,546 spectators, with a large share of standing places—and you feel that in the rhythm from the stands.

If you’re coming by car, count on the area around the stadium being urban and heavily loaded with traffic, especially on a Friday night: it’s realistic to plan to arrive earlier and do part of the journey on foot or by public transport. The exact time the gates open depends on the organization of matchday, so it’s best to check it on the day of the fixture through the hosts’ information; in practice, queues most often form in the last 45–60 minutes before kick-off. It’s worth securing tickets in time and not leaving your arrival to the last minute.

Atmosphere and what a fan can expect

Millerntor is a stadium where you clearly feel a “compact” match: the stands are close to the pitch, there are many standing sectors, and the location next to the Kiez and the proximity of the Reeperbahn mean the city is lively before and after the match. In a fixture with a direct impact on the relegation battle, the atmosphere usually goes in the direction of nervous energy—every duel and every corner “lifts” the match, especially if St. Pauli early on feel they can get points. Ticket sales for this match are underway.

What to pay special attention to during the match

If you want to watch the match “like a journalist”, here are three concrete details that quickly reveal who controls the evening: first, who more often wins second balls after duels in midfield; second, can Köln withstand the first 20 minutes without cheap set pieces around their penalty area; third, how much St. Pauli have to drop back into shape after losing possession—because every time they retreat in panic, Köln get a chance for a quick break.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - official match page (competition, matchday and pairing; confirmation that it is the 2025/26 season and Matchday 30)
- kicker - kick-off time, sequence of the last league matches of both clubs and Bundesliga head-to-head record
- WELT (dpa/club statements) - relegation-battle context, information about Blessin, and Irvine/Fujita/Smith statuses
- The Stadium Guide - capacity, opening year, stadium address and arrival guidance (U3, St. Pauli station)

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