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Bundesliga (DE) (34. round)
16. May 2026. 15:30h
SC Freiburg vs RB Leipzig
Europa-Park Stadium, Freiburg, DE
2026
16
May
Tickets for SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig Bundesliga: season finale at Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg im Breisgau
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Tickets for SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig Bundesliga: season finale at Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg im Breisgau

Looking for tickets for SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga season finale? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Europa-Park Stadion, with Freiburg chasing a European place and Leipzig aiming to finish the campaign with a club points record

Freiburg hosts RB Leipzig in the season finale

SC Freiburg and RB Leipzig close the Bundesliga season at Europa-Park Stadion, in a match that carries different weight for the two teams. Freiburg entered the final round with 44 points and has not yet calmly settled the fight for European places, because Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Augsburg are right behind them with 43 points each. RB Leipzig, after a 2:1 home win against FC St. Pauli, secured third place and another qualification for the strongest European club competition, but comes to Freiburg with one more motive: with a win it can surpass the club record of 67 points in the Bundesliga.

For the home fans, this is not an ordinary final match of the season. A few days before the championship finale, Freiburg reached a European final, but in the league missed the first chance to secure continental qualification earlier with a 2:3 defeat at Hamburger SV. Igor Matanović scored both goals there for SC Freiburg, but Julian Schuster's team looked worn out after a packed schedule. That is why the home pitch against RB Leipzig is important both sporting-wise and emotionally: the final 90 minutes of the regular season must confirm everything Freiburg has built through the spring. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

What is at stake

Freiburg enters this match as the seventh team in the table, with a realistic chance to confirm its route into Europe through the championship. The situation is delicate because a defeat opens space for the rivals, while a draw may be enough only depending on other results. The home side therefore cannot play only by waiting, especially in front of a crowd that expects another strong performance from this generation after a major European spring.

RB Leipzig is in a different psychological state. Ole Werner and his team have already done the key job: third place is secured. Still, Leipzig is not coming as a tourist. Against FC St. Pauli, the club equalled its own record of 20 Bundesliga wins in a season, and a triumph in Freiburg would bring it a new points maximum. That is a strong enough motive for a side that this season has again established itself as one of the most dynamic teams in the league.


  • SC Freiburg: 44 points before the final round, fighting to confirm a European place.

  • RB Leipzig: secured third place and another qualification for the strongest European club competition.

  • Leipzig: 20 wins in the season, with a chance for a new club points record.

  • Freiburg: the 2:3 defeat at Hamburger SV postponed confirmation of European qualification.

  • Direct pressure on Freiburg is being created by Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Augsburg, both with 43 points each.

Freiburg's form: fatigue, but also Matanović's signal

Freiburg's form in the closing stages is not linear. In April, the team recorded wins against 1. FSV Mainz 05 and 1. FC Heidenheim, but the May part brought a heavy defeat at Borussia Dortmund and a missed opportunity in Hamburg. The most useful signal from that defeat is Igor Matanović. The striker scored twice at Volksparkstadion and thus confirmed himself as a player who can keep Freiburg in the match on his own when the team's rhythm drops.

Vincenzo Grifo remains Freiburg's most recognizable creative face. Kicker's list of scorers and assistants for the 2025/26 Bundesliga lists Grifo with 7 goals and 4 assists, while Johan Manzambi has 5 goals and 6 assists. Matanović is meanwhile on 8 goals and 1 assist in the league. That is an important distribution: Freiburg does not have one striker with around twenty goals, but has to combine set pieces, crosses, the second wave and the work of central midfielders.

Schuster's team especially depends on discipline between the lines. When Maximilian Eggestein and Johan Manzambi manage to close the space in front of the centre-backs, Freiburg can slow the opponent down and live off Grifo's set pieces. When that block breaks, as against faster opponents, the home side struggles to defend depth. Against Leipzig, which has speed on the flanks and vertical solutions through the middle, that will be one of the main matches within the match.

Leipzig under Ole Werner: speed, width and direct entry into the penalty area

Ole Werner has brought to Leipzig a style that demands intensity, a quick reaction after losing the ball and enough width to open the half-spaces. Ahead of the final round, Leipzig had 65 league goals and 53 percent possession on the official Bundesliga website, with a very high number of sprints and intensive runs. This is not a team that only keeps the ball; it pushes the ball forward as soon as a route toward the last line opens.

Christoph Baumgartner is one of the key men. Kicker lists him as Leipzig's best Bundesliga scorer and top scorer with 13 goals and 9 assists. Yan Diomande is right behind him with 12 goals and 8 assists, while RĂ´mulo has 9 goals and 7 assists. David Raum from the left flank brings width and crosses, and his assist statistics show how often Leipzig builds attacks through the outside channels.For Freiburg, the problem is that Leipzig can attack in several ways. If the home side closes the middle, Raum and Ridle Baku can push the flanks high. If Freiburg drops the line too deep, Baumgartner and Diomande get space for a shot or the final pass. If transition opens up, Leipzig can reach the box in a few touches. That is why the home side will have to choose its pressing moments, and not chase Leipzig throughout the whole match.


  • Christoph Baumgartner: 13 goals and 9 assists in the 2025/26 Bundesliga.

  • Yan Diomande: 12 goals and 8 assists, the most dangerous in open space.

  • RĂ´mulo: 9 goals and 7 assists, important for finishing and linking the attack.

  • David Raum: 3 goals and 7 assists, crucial for width on the left side.

  • Ole Werner: head coach of RB Leipzig since 2025.



Head-to-head meetings: Leipzig has a clear run

The history of head-to-head meetings in recent seasons favours Leipzig. The first meeting of this season, played on January 14, 2026 in Leipzig, ended with a 2:0 win for RB Leipzig. Kicker's report emphasizes that Freiburg stood well defensively in the first half, but Leipzig settled the match after the break with shots from set pieces and pressure after restarts.

A broader view shows the same pattern. In recent league and cup meetings, Freiburg often had phases of resistance, but Leipzig made better use of set pieces, individual speed and depth when the match opened up. Transfermarkt's record of newer matches lists a 0:0 in Freiburg in March 2025, but also Leipzig wins of 3:1, 1:4 and 0:1 in the meetings before that.


  • 14.01.2026: RB Leipzig - SC Freiburg 2:0.

  • 08.03.2025: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 0:0.

  • 26.10.2024: RB Leipzig - SC Freiburg 3:1.

  • 06.04.2024: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 1:4.

  • 06.05.2023: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 0:1.

Absences and cards: where the plan can break

For Freiburg, Transfermarkt ahead of the season finale listed Max Rosenfelder as out of action due to a thigh injury, while Patrick Osterhage was marked as absent after knee surgery. The same source states that Johan Manzambi, Patrick Osterhage and Maximilian Eggestein are among the players threatened with suspension because of yellow cards. For the final-round match, the threat of suspension does not carry the same weight as earlier in the season, but it shows how important Freiburg's midfielders have been in duels and in breaking rhythm.

Leipzig's situation looks cleaner. Transfermarkt's injury and suspension page for RB Leipzig ahead of the finale did not highlight current injuries in the main list, but listed Willi Orbán and Ridle Baku as players with four yellow cards each. That gives Werner a more comfortable choice for the final match, although after third place has been secured there is always the possibility that some minutes go to players who have played less.

Freiburg has one practical problem there: if it has to chase the result, Schuster will need freshness from the bench, but also balance so as not to open too much space. Leipzig is a team that punishes poorly positioned wide players. The home side therefore must not allow the match to become an up-and-down race too early.

Key tactical points

Freiburg will probably seek a match with a strong block, many duels and set pieces as a source of chances. Grifo is the most important there, not only because of his shot, but because of the way he finds Ginter, Lienhart if available, Matanović or the late arrival of midfielders with his deliveries. The home side will want to slow Leipzig's first progression and force the visitors into circulating the ball, not vertical entries toward Baumgartner and Diomande.

Leipzig, on the other hand, will seek space behind Freiburg's full-backs. Raum is dangerous when he receives the ball at full speed, and Diomande can attack both the outside and inside lane. Baumgartner's advantage is that he does not behave like a classic "number ten" waiting for the ball between the lines, but constantly attacks the second wave. Freiburg will have to watch for loose balls around the edge of the penalty area, especially after crosses and semi-counters.For spectators, that means a match in which the first goal can change everything. If Freiburg takes the lead, the stadium will push the home side toward controlling the rhythm and a firmer block. If Leipzig scores first, the home side will have to open up, and that is a scenario in which the visiting fast players become even more dangerous. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Europa-Park Stadion: compact, steep and loud

Europa-Park Stadion has been Freiburg's home since 2021 and holds 34,700 spectators. It is located at Schwarzwaldstr. 193, in the western part of the city, near the runway and university sports facilities. The club highlights the steep stands, modern architecture, good public transport connections and expanded capacities for cars and bicycles.

For fans coming for the first time, it is important to know that the stadium is not in the old city centre. Arrival should be planned earlier, especially because the Saturday slot at 15:30 is a classic Bundesliga slot with a heavy traffic load around the stadium. Freiburg is a city where many people move by tram and bicycle, so public transport is often a simpler choice than looking for a parking space right next to the stadium.


  • Stadium: Europa-Park Stadion.

  • Address: Schwarzwaldstr. 193, Freiburg im Breisgau.

  • Capacity: 34,700 spectators.

  • Opening: 2021.

  • Special feature: steep stands and direct public transport connection.



How to get there and what to plan before the match

The most practical approach for guests coming from outside Freiburg is arrival at the main railway station, then continuing by public transport toward the stadium. The club and the city's tourist information emphasize the stadium's good connection with public transport, as well as bicycle capacities. By car it is possible to reach the stadium zone, but in high-interest matches traffic around the access roads can be slow, especially after the end of the match.RB Leipzig fans should count on a trip from Saxony that is logistically long, so arriving a day earlier or departing in the morning makes more sense than a late entry into the city. Freiburg is compact, but the centre and the stadium are not the same place. Anyone who wants to combine the match with sightseeing can go before the match toward the old town, the Freiburger Münster cathedral and the Bächle channels, and then later transfer toward the stadium.


  • Arrive earlier because it is the final round and interest is high.

  • Public transport is a practical choice because of the direct link to the stadium.

  • A bicycle is a realistic option for local fans because the stadium has expanded bicycle capacities.

  • If you are arriving by car, plan extra time for access and exit after the match.

  • For sightseeing, set aside time before heading toward the stadium, because the arena is not in the old centre itself.



Freiburg as host city

Freiburg is one of Germany's most pleasant football cities for travel. It lies on the edge of the Black Forest, has a lively student rhythm and a centre that is easy to explore on foot. That gives the match a different tone from away trips in large industrial cities: a fan day often begins in the old centre, continues toward the stadium and ends with a slower return through the city after the match.

For the home fans, the final round also carries a feeling of shared pressure. Freiburg is not a club that relies on massive spending, but on continuity, development and a clear structure. That is why the fight for a European place has special significance. For Leipzig fans, meanwhile, this is an opportunity to celebrate a season in which third place was secured before the final whistle of the season.

The atmosphere that can be expected

Europa-Park Stadion can be uncomfortable for visitors because the stands are close to the pitch, and the home crowd reacts quickly to duels, tackles and set pieces. Freiburg fans especially value a team that works without the ball. If the home side starts aggressively in the first duels, the stands will recognize it. If Leipzig imposes the rhythm and calms the stadium early, the match can move into a technical direction that suits the visitors more.The final round usually brings special nervousness. The scoreboard follows the home match, but also news from other grounds. Freiburg fans will have an eye on the results of the clubs chasing them in the table, while Leipzig fans will follow whether the team can finish the season with a record performance. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Players worth following

For Freiburg, the first focus is on Igor Matanović. Two goals at Hamburger SV were not enough for points, but they confirmed that he can carry the finishing phase of an attack. Grifo is the second name that must not be lost from view: free kicks, corners and crosses from half-distance can be Freiburg's shortest route to goal. Manzambi is important because he connects work in the middle and arrivals toward the box, while Ginter provides experience in defence and set pieces.

For Leipzig, the eye naturally settles on Baumgartner and Diomande. Baumgartner is statistically the most concrete, while Diomande provides speed that changes the geometry of the match. RĂ´mulo is important because he can hold the ball and open space for players behind him. David Raum is a player who can turn the match with one precise cross, especially if Freiburg's right side remains too low.

What could decide the match

Three details look most important. The first is Freiburg's set pieces, because from them the home side can bypass Leipzig's speed and bring the ball directly into the decision zone. The second is Leipzig's transition after Freiburg lose the ball. If the home side makes a mistake in midfield, the visitors have enough speed to punish the open space. The third is Freiburg's physical condition after a demanding season finale and European obligations.

Freiburg must find the balance between courage and caution. Defending too low invites Leipzig into continuous pressure. A line that is too high opens space for Diomande, Raum's runs and Baumgartner's second wave. For Schuster, the ideal scenario is a match in which Freiburg gets to the goal first or at least to a series of set pieces that lifts the crowd.Leipzig can play more relaxed, but not without ambition. Third place is safe, but a record points haul and confirmation of form away from home give the match a clear competitive charge. If Werner fields the strongest available team, Freiburg will need almost perfect concentration in defence. If Leipzig rotates, the home side must immediately attack that moment and create pressure before the visitors settle.

Fan rhythm of the day

For a fan going to the match, the best plan is simple: arrive in Freiburg earlier, avoid the rush around the stadium and leave enough time for entry. The Saturday slot at 15:30 means the city fills up during the late morning and early afternoon. Near the stadium, increased crowds should be expected, especially if Freiburg's European fate is being decided by results on other grounds.

In the stands, two moods will mix. Freiburg will play a match of confirmation, with a crowd that knows every duel can carry the weight of the season. Leipzig arrives with a sense of mission accomplished, but also with a hunt for a record. That is a good combination for a match in which there is no room for empty minutes. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing.

Sources:

- Bundesliga.com - official data on the match, teams, RB Leipzig statistics, schedule and 2025/26 Bundesliga table.- SC Freiburg - data on Europa-Park Stadion, capacity, address, stands, public transport and stadium infrastructure.

- RB Leipzig - preview of the SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig match in the 34th round, date, time and context of the final match of the season.

- Kicker - scorers and assistants of SC Freiburg and RB Leipzig in the 2025/26 Bundesliga and the report from the first head-to-head meeting of this season.

- Transfermarkt - club profiles, coaches, current lists of injuries, cards and recent head-to-head results.

- Welt - reports from the season finale: Freiburg's defeat at Hamburger SV, the fight for a European place, Leipzig's win against FC St. Pauli and the context of the club points record.- Visit Freiburg - tourist and visitor data on the stadium, capacity, public transport and arrival in Freiburg.

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