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Bundesliga (DE) (32. round)
02. May 2026. 15:30h
TSG Hoffenheim vs VfB Stuttgart
PreZero Arena, Sinsheim, DE
2026
02
May
Tickets for TSG Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga: European race and regional tension in Sinsheim
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Tickets for TSG Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga: European race and regional tension in Sinsheim

Looking for tickets for TSG Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for the Bundesliga clash in Sinsheim and get ready for a match that could shape the race for European places. Strong local rivalry, key points and a tense run-in make this fixture especially attractive for travelling fans

Hoffenheim and Stuttgart enter the season finale with the same goal

TSG Hoffenheim and VfB Stuttgart go into this match in Sinsheim knowing that, at the beginning of May, it could strongly shape the battle for European places. According to the current standings before the end of the round, Stuttgart are in the upper part of the table with 56 points from 29 matches, while Hoffenheim are right behind with 54 points from 30 appearances. That means the home side see this match as a chance to move up, while the visitors see it as a chance to strengthen their position in the zone leading to Europe. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

For Hoffenheim, the psychological moment is also important. Christian Ilzer's team beat Borussia Dortmund 2:1 in mid-April, after a defeat to Mainz and a draw in Augsburg, so they are not entering this part of the season with a sense of collapse, but with a clear impression that they can respond even against the strongest sides. Stuttgart, on the other hand, had a difficult rhythm in April, but also serious results: a 0:2 defeat to Dortmund, then a convincing 4:0 against Hamburger SV, and then a demanding away clash at Bayern München. That schedule clearly shows how used Sebastian Hoeneß's side are to playing matches under pressure.

This is not a duel without context for the stands either. It is a regional clash from Baden-Württemberg, and the last league meeting between the two ended 0:0 in December 2025. The season before, it was 1:1 in Stuttgart and 1:1 in Sinsheim, while in March 2024 Stuttgart won 3:0 at this very stadium. In other words, the most recent head-to-head meetings offer two different patterns: either a very closed match with little space, or a match in which Stuttgart find their rhythm early and punish every mistake by the home side.

Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly. Anyone who wants to experience the end of the season live will find it hard to overlook a match like this because it carries both competitive weight and local intensity.

What exactly is at stake in Matchday 32

In matches like this, it is not enough to say that "important points" are at stake. For Stuttgart, this is a match in which they can keep pace with the teams at the very top of the battle for European places and prevent Hoffenheim from pulling them into the congestion with Bayer Leverkusen and the others. For Hoffenheim, the motivation is even more direct: with a home win against a direct rival, they can turn the standings in their favour and confirm that they are not just one of spring's pleasant surprises, but a real candidate to finish the season in a very high position.It is especially interesting that both teams come from seasons in which they went through stories different from what was expected. Hoffenheim spent last season close to the lower part of the table and now under Ilzer look much more stable, more aggressive and physically fitter. After performing at a very high level in previous seasons, Stuttgart have continued to keep a European pace and once again have a team that can win a match both through possession and through transition.

If you look at the numbers available before the final two rounds, Stuttgart score a little more than two goals per match and have a better goal difference than Hoffenheim. Hoffenheim, meanwhile, are not a team that waits for the opponent's mistake deep in their own penalty area - this is a side that still seeks intensity, a lot of running and vertical attacks, which can also be seen in the high numbers of sprints and intense runs. That is also why this duel can easily turn into a match with very little "dead" time.

Key men on the pitch

At Hoffenheim, the story naturally revolves around Andrej Kramarić and Fisnik Asllani. According to the official statistical data, Kramarić is on 12 Bundesliga goals and 5 assists this season, and he also has an important April performance against Dortmund behind him. He is no longer just the final touch of an attack, but also the player who sets the tempo of the attack between the lines, drops deep for the ball and creates space for others. Asllani, meanwhile, is on 9 goals and 6 assists, which makes him one of the more important reasons why Hoffenheim this season are not dependent on just one goalscorer.

In the width of Hoffenheim's attack, you also need to look at Alexander Prass and Bazoumana Touré, players who bring width and acceleration in the final third. Wouter Burger is also important in midfield, while Oliver Baumann is a standard source of security in goal. If Hoffenheim want to cut off Stuttgart's build-up through the middle, the first line of pressing and the work of the midfield line will be decisive.

Stuttgart may have an even more clearly highlighted star of the season finale. According to the official Bundesliga numbers, Deniz Undav has 18 goals and 5 assists, and it is particularly important that he was scoring in a series of matches in 2026. This is not just a striker who waits for a cross. Undav constantly changes position, pulls centre-backs out, creates space for the wingers and knows how to lay the ball off for the second wave. When he is in rhythm, Stuttgart look like a team that can score from their first serious chance.Alongside him, one should also watch Angelo Stiller, one of the key regulators of possession in Sebastian Hoeneß's team. Stiller has 5 assists this season and a huge number of touches on the ball, and his value can be seen in the way Stuttgart use him to switch the side of attack and speed up play after winning the ball. Jamie Leweling, Chris Führich, Bilal El Khannouss and Ermedin Demirović give Stuttgart enough options to attack both through combinations and through a more direct entry into the penalty area.

Absences and squad news ahead of the match

The latest available official information from April says that Stuttgart were very close to a full squad. Ahead of the home match against Hamburger SV, Sebastian Hoeneß stated that only suspended captain Atakan Karazor and Lazar Jovanović, who is returning after injury, were unavailable, while the others were in contention for the line-up. That is good news for the visitors because this type of match requires depth in rotation, especially if the tempo becomes open already in the first half.

At Hoffenheim, the situation is somewhat more delicate. In the latest available previews, a groin problem for Leon Avdullahu was mentioned, so it seemed likely that he would not start. Hoffenheim therefore gain a lot if Grischa Prömel and Burger can take control of the centre, and if Kramarić remains fresh enough for the final half-hour, when matches like this are often decided.


  • VfB Stuttgart - latest official information in mid-April: Atakan Karazor was unavailable due to suspension, Lazar Jovanović due to injury, the rest of the squad mostly available.

  • TSG Hoffenheim - latest publicly available information in mid-April: Leon Avdullahu was doubtful because of a groin problem.

  • Both situations should be checked again immediately before travelling because the squad can change after the matches on 25 and 26 April.



How the match could look on the pitch

Tactically, this is a very interesting collision. Hoffenheim under Christian Ilzer like to play with intensity, with a lot of work without the ball and aggressive attacks on the second ball. It is not unusual for the home side to start high and try to disrupt the opponent's rhythm early. The problem for them arises when the first line of pressing is broken, because then more space remains between the midfield line and the centre-backs.Stuttgart have more than one way to punish that kind of risk. Hoeneß's team can play through possession and longer passing sequences, but they can also break out quickly through Stiller and Undav, and then reach the final third through the wings with few touches. If Hoffenheim push their full-backs or wing-backs too high, Stuttgart will look for space behind the wide players. If the home side stay too deep, however, Stiller and company can calmly build the attack and wait for the right moment for a vertical pass.

Set pieces will also be an important sub-point. By the profile of their squad, Stuttgart have enough aerial power and crossing quality to be dangerous from corners and free-kicks, while Hoffenheim in such matches often look for Kramarić as the taker or for the second ball on the edge of the box. Since both teams have attacking impulse, it is not hard to imagine a match with periods of complete Stuttgart control and then phases in which Hoffenheim respond with a series of dangerous entries into the penalty area.

One more additional layer is provided by the visitors' bench. Sebastian Hoeneß knows Hoffenheim very well because he worked there as head coach from 2020 to 2022. That detail does not win the match by itself, but it does mean that he knows very well which types of rhythm and pressing his former team prefer to play, as well as where cracks can open if the first phase of build-up is pressed.

PreZero Arena and what awaits fans in Sinsheim

PreZero Arena is not a huge stadium of the kind seen in the biggest European metropolises, but that is precisely why matches like this often have a more compact, more direct atmosphere. According to the data of the city of Sinsheim and club information, the stadium is located at Dietmar-Hopp-Straße 1 and has a capacity of 30,150. When the home side are in the fight for the top or when a regional rival arrives, the stands raise the temperature of the match very quickly.

For away fans and neutral visitors, it is important that this is a stadium where logistics are taken seriously. In recent weeks, the city and the club have communicated a new traffic solution for home matches, with optimised departures of bus lines and adjustments related to parking. That is a good signal that increased traffic is being anticipated in advance, but also a warning that arriving at the last minute is not a good idea.The club previously announced for home matches that shuttle transport runs from Sinsheim (Elsenz) station to the arena and back, at a rhythm of approximately every 15 minutes for certain matches with increased traffic. In addition, the club's service information shows that bus lines to the stadium begin operating around 2.5 hours before kick-off. It is worth securing tickets in time.


  • Address: PreZero Arena, Dietmar-Hopp-Straße 1, 74889 Sinsheim.

  • Capacity: 30,150 spectators.

  • Arrival by train: the target point is Sinsheim (Elsenz), from where shuttle transport to the arena is organised for matches.

  • Arrival by car: increased traffic should be expected and you should leave earlier; the city has communicated a new traffic solution and parking adjustments around the stadium.

  • Parking: city information mentions P12-P15 along Neulandstraße as well as additional areas at Freibadparkplatz/Festplatz and the sports grounds in Wiesental, with pedestrian access to the arena.

  • Gathering before the match: the Fan House next to the stadium opens 2.5 hours before kick-off and remains open for approximately one hour after the end of the match.



A short guide for fans coming to Sinsheim

Sinsheim is not a city people come to only for 90 minutes of football. The city's tourist information for visitors especially highlights Technik Museum Sinsheim, Badewelt Sinsheim and the old town centre as the most common points of interest. That is useful for everyone planning to arrive earlier or stay until the evening, especially because this is an afternoon match and there is enough time to combine the trip, lunch and the stadium.

In practical terms, the best option for away fans who do not know local traffic habits is often the combination of a train to Sinsheim and shuttle transport to the arena. Anyone still arriving by car must take into account that the end of the season and a regional opponent increase congestion around the access roads to the stadium. That is precisely why the city also announced changes to the traffic concept for TSG's home matches.

As for entry, the club regularly publishes the final operational information immediately before the match. Since the opening times of the entrances can vary depending on security and traffic conditions, the smartest choice is to arrive early enough to avoid crowds at the control points and make use of the time around the stadium before kick-off.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

Anyone coming for open football has good reason for optimism. Hoffenheim have known how to play bravely at home this season, and Stuttgart rarely arrive to take a point without the ambition to control the match. In such a combination, the crowd usually gets a match with strong rhythm, many changes of tempo and several periods when play moves from penalty area to penalty area.

For the home fans, an extra charge comes from the fact that Hoffenheim can overtake a direct rival with this match. For the visitors from Stuttgart, the motivation is the same - a win on the ground of a regional opponent can send a clear message that the team are entering the finale without calculations. That is why it is realistic to expect a loud and nervous atmosphere from the warm-up itself, not only after the first goal.

Matches of this kind are often decided by small details: one misjudged long ball, one centre-back stepping out too high or one detail from a set piece. That is why, for a fan in the stands, this is exactly the type of Bundesliga afternoon in which there is a constant feeling that the next move can change the direction of the entire match. Ticket sales for this match are under way.

What to pay special attention to during the match

The first thing is the duel between Hoffenheim's verticality and Stuttgart in possession. If the home side force the visitors into mistakes in the first 20 minutes, the stadium will quickly boil over. If Stuttgart survive that opening and take control of the ball, the home side will have to spend more energy in defence than they want.

The second thing is the impact of the first strikers. Kramarić and Asllani can give Hoffenheim both finishing and combination play, while Undav currently represents the clearest individual source of goals for Stuttgart. When he is in rhythm, Stuttgart do not need five chances to score.The third thing is the wide areas. That is where the biggest corridors for entering the penalty area can easily open up, especially if one side loses balance after a high press. Whoever is better in those transitions will very likely also be closer to victory in Sinsheim.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com - schedule and kick-off time of the Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart match, current 2025/26 table, results of the last rounds, club and player statistics, data on coaches and previous head-to-head meetings.
- VfB Stuttgart - club press conference and squad news in April 2026.
- TSG Hoffenheim - club service information on arrival, shuttle transport, the Fan House and PreZero Arena.
- Stadt Sinsheim - stadium address and information, traffic concept for home matches, parking and tourist information for city visitors.

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