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Football – German League - Bundesliga - Season 2025/2026 (20. round)
01. February 2026. 15:30h
VfB Stuttgart vs SC Freiburg
MHPArena, Stuttgart, DE
2026
01
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs SC Freiburg, Bundesliga 2025/26 Matchday 20: ticket sales at MHPArena Stuttgart

Looking for tickets for VfB Stuttgart vs SC Freiburg in Bundesliga 2025/26 Matchday 20? Here you can check ticket availability, follow ticket sales and buy tickets for the match at MHPArena Stuttgart, with seating hints plus tips on arrival, entrances and timing so you can catch the pre match atmosphere

Stuttgart hosts an important clash against Freiburg

In the 20th round of the 2025/2026 season in the German league, MHPArena in Stuttgart opens its doors to the VfB Stuttgart vs SC Freiburg match, a fixture that has been in the fans’ focus for weeks and is expected to drive increased interest in tickets and admission passes. The 01 February date brings the classic afternoon football rhythm, and matches like these in Stuttgart often carry a special energy because, on derby day, the city turns into one big supporters’ route toward Mercedesstraße 87. Stuttgart enter this encounter with the ambition to keep up the pace in the fight for the upper part of the table in front of their own stands, while Freiburg arrive with the clear goal of taking away points on the road that could open them a path toward the top. Ticket sales for matches like this usually accelerate as matchday approaches, so it is smart to follow availability and plan your arrival in advance. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and click the button labeled

as soon as it becomes available.

The table and the context of the battle for positions

A look at the current standings clearly shows why this clash is treated as more than an ordinary league stop: Stuttgart, after 16 matches played, are in 5th place with 29 points and a goal difference of 29:23, which keeps them in a zone where every winning run turns into serious pressure on the teams ahead. Freiburg are, also after 16 matches, in 8th place with 23 points and a goal difference of 27:27, so every point away from home can be decisive in a race that in the middle of the table often hinges on details. It is also important that the gap between several clubs around Stuttgart is not measured in dozens of points, but in individual results, so one big win or one slip changes the picture as early as the next round. Stuttgart entered the restart strongly, confirmed by the fresh 4:1 away result at Bayer 04 Leverkusen, a match that restored the team’s confidence and further boosted demand for tickets for the next home appearances. For Freiburg, on the other hand, it is crucial to remain solid in rhythm, because a stable performance and points against clubs from the top half of the table mean both sporting momentum and additional supporter backing on away trips. Tickets for these kinds of clashes often become a topic even before the final week ahead of the match, precisely because the table says that more than three points on paper are at stake.

VfB Stuttgart: game rhythm, squad depth and an attacking signature

Stuttgart’s story this season is marked by a combination of recognizable energy and increasingly concrete efficiency, and the win in Leverkusen underlined how dangerous the team can be when it hits a high tempo and imposes its press early. In that match, Jamie Leweling scored twice, Maximilian Mittelstädt converted a penalty, and Deniz Undav added a goal late in the first half, showing that Stuttgart know how to punish even the smallest crack in an opponent’s structure. The scorers’ statistics in the league further clarify who delivers the finishing touch: Undav has 8 goals in 11 appearances, while behind him a breadth opens up in which Bilal El Khannouss, Ermedin Demirovic and Tiago Tomás offer different attacking profiles, from play in the half-spaces to runs in behind the last line. The squad registered for the season also brings a stable core in midfield, with players such as Angelo Stiller, Chris Führich and Atakan Karazor, enabling the coach to change the height of the block and the way the team plays out of pressure depending on the opponent. In goal, Alexander Nübel provides security, and the defensive rotation with names such as Josha Vagnoman, Dan Axel Zagadou and Jeff Chabot suggests that Stuttgart can respond even to physically demanding matches of the kind Freiburg often impose. For supporters, this team profile means it pays to secure tickets earlier, because Stuttgart’s home matches in periods of good results quickly become in demand and it is hard to count on a late ticket purchase without the risk that the best seats disappear.

SC Freiburg: organization, transition and danger from set pieces

Freiburg are a club that traditionally enters clashes like this with a clear structure, and this season that signature is also visible through the distribution of output in attack, where the threat is not reduced to one man, although Vincenzo Grifo remains the most visible name with 5 goals in 15 league appearances. Johan Manzambi has, alongside 3 goals, recorded 4 assists, which speaks to the importance of wide areas and cut-back balls, while Derry Scherhant and Lucas Höler are part of a rotation that often decides matches at the moment when the rhythm begins to drop. Freiburg’s list of scorers also shows contributions from midfielders and defenders, for example Maximilian Eggestein and Lukas Kübler, which is no accident because set pieces and second balls are areas in which Freiburg know how to turn the course of a match. Away from home, they often rely on discipline and patience, waiting for the opponent to lose width or for space to open for a quick transition, and against Stuttgart such a plan can be effective if the home side pushes their lines too far forward. The psychological element is also important, because Freiburg come to a stadium where the atmosphere can be intense, so concentration in the first 15 minutes often decides whether the match will be played according to the visitors’ plan or whether the home side will take control. That is why tickets for this clash are also interesting to neutral football lovers, because it is a collision of styles in which one detail, one set piece or one mistake in playing out can make the difference.

A head-to-head that has already delivered drama

This season there is already a fresh example of how this pair can explode late on, because Freiburg in the first part of the season at home beat Stuttgart 3:1 after an exceptionally turbulent final phase of the match. Stuttgart then took the lead with a goal by Ermedin Demirovic in the 20th minute, but Freiburg turned the match around in the last ten minutes or so, with two goals by Igor Matanovic and a strike by Derry Scherhant, which is a strong message that Freiburg can stay in the game even when it long looks as if the opponent holds control. The fact that the match in Freiburg had 34,700 spectators and that it was sold out further confirms how interest in this clash grows when both teams are in competitive rhythm and when the table suggests that important positions are at stake. The historical direct league record also offers a framework: in 47 head-to-head league matches Stuttgart have more wins, while Freiburg as a rule look for a way to make up the difference through organization and tactical discipline. Such numbers do not win matches by themselves, but they create a psychological layer, because Stuttgart at home usually want to impose tradition and energy, while Freiburg gladly look for the moment when the home side becomes impatient. All of that creates the preconditions for a match in Stuttgart on 01 February that will have both a tactical story and a supporters’ charge, so it is understandable that ticket sales rise as matchday approaches, especially for sectors with the best view of the pitch.

Tactical points that could decide the match

Matches between Stuttgart and Freiburg often hinge on the question of who will impose the tempo in midfield, because Stuttgart like to speed up the game through vertical passes and early activation of the wingers, while Freiburg try to close the channels and steer the opponent into crosses they can control. A key battle can open between Stuttgart’s idea of high pressure and Freiburg’s willingness to play out through a few precise passes, whereby every lost ball in the build-up zone turns into a direct shooting chance. Stuttgart’s attacking output, led by Undav, suggests that the home side will look for the finish earlier, and that means a greater number of situations in which Freiburg will have to be perfect in setting the back line and in marking inside the penalty area. On the other side, Freiburg’s statistics of scorers and assist-makers emphasize that the visitors have more ways to threaten, especially through set pieces and a second wave of attack, which is the part of the game that becomes even more important away from home because there are often not many open situations. Stuttgart will therefore have to control discipline in duels and avoid unnecessary fouls in dangerous zones, because every ball at the edge of the penalty area can be an invitation to danger. In such a tactical environment, the supporter factor becomes a real element, because a loud stand can accelerate Stuttgart’s series of pressures or increase the visitors’ nervousness, and that is one of the reasons why tickets for matches like this are experienced as an experience, not only as entry to the stadium. Whoever manages rhythm and emotions better often gets that small advantage that in the end shows up on the scoreboard.

MHPArena as the stage for big home days

MHPArena is the center of sporting life in NeckarPark, in the Bad Cannstatt district, and official data state a capacity of 60,058 spectators for league matches, with extensive infrastructure that includes logistics, access systems and a large number of sanitary and catering points. The stadium is designed as a place where a large mass of people can move relatively smoothly, and the figure of 17,670 parking spaces in the surrounding area clearly shows how the complex is conceived as an event space, not only as a pitch and stands. In practice, that means that on matchday around Mercedesstraße 87 there is a dense flow of people, so planning arrival is part of the experience, just like entering the stands earlier to catch the full supporters’ atmosphere. In Stuttgart, a special dynamic is often felt when the team has continuity of good results, and that spills over into ticket sales as well, because the crowd wants to be part of the day when an important points step is taken. Secure your tickets right away and click the button labeled

as soon as you see it, because the best seats in the stands fill up fastest precisely for matches that have competitive stakes and emotional charge. The stadium is also adapted for visitors who need additional accessibility, with the stated number of places for wheelchair users and accompanying persons, which further broadens the circle of people who want to come live and experience the match firsthand. When everything is added up, MHPArena is not just an address on a map, but an ambience that often becomes an additional player, especially in clashes like Stuttgart vs Freiburg where small things turn into turning points.

Arrival, entry and planning matchday

For visitors coming from outside the city, it is most practical to rely on public transport, because official arrival instructions highlight several options in the suburban rail and tram network, including the S1 line to NeckarPark station and an alternative via Bad Cannstatt station, as well as tram lines U1, U11 and U13 in the Bad Cannstatt area. That is precisely why arriving earlier is recommended, because on days of greater interest traffic on approaches to NeckarPark can slow down, and entry to the stadium includes security checks and ticket control that can create congestion immediately before kick-off. The stadium’s official page on arrival and parking also lists bus connections from the Bad Cannstatt direction toward the NeckarPark stop, which helps those who combine train and bus and want to avoid the stress of driving a car to the ring around the stadium itself. An important part of planning is also the decision of when to buy tickets, because for matches with high interest it is not rare that certain sectors become unavailable well before the match week, so buying tickets is worth doing as soon as the opportunity arises. Buy tickets via the button below and click the

label to secure your place as soon as possible, especially if you are targeting sectors with better visibility or want to come in a group. It is also practical to account for the time after the match, because a large number of people simultaneously head toward stations and parking lots, so patience and a good return plan are part of the overall experience. When everything is well arranged, matchday remains memorable precisely because it is organized, not improvised, and because the energy from the stands is experienced to the fullest.

Atmosphere and demand for tickets ahead of the clash

Such matches in the German league often have a double audience, those who come for the club and those who come for the story, and Stuttgart vs Freiburg offers both, because they bring together teams that are at this moment of the table high enough to dream of a bigger leap, but also close enough to the competition to know that every point is worth gold. The sold-out match in Freiburg in the first part of the season showed that the interest is not accidental, and additional impetus comes from the fact that Stuttgart arrive with a strong impulse after a big away win, which often motivates supporters to want to be at the stadium precisely when a new run is being built. Freiburg’s supporters, who regularly follow the team on away trips as well, will contribute to the impression of full sections and a lively stadium rhythm, so for neutral visitors a ticket will be an entry into an event, not only into a sporting occasion. That is why, in the weeks before the match, the search for tickets usually intensifies, and those who wait until the last moment often take the risk of being left without the desired seat or having to accept a less ideal view. Ticket sales are available, and whoever wants to experience the full buzz around the stadium, the supporter choreography and the moment when the stands rise to their feet will most often decide to secure their tickets earlier. Tickets for this event are in demand, so secure your tickets in time and click the button labeled as soon as it is posted, because it is precisely for matches like these that you can best see how much a stadium can change the feeling of the game.

Sources:
- Bundesliga.com, 2025/26 season table with points and goal difference for VfB Stuttgart and SC Freiburg (accessed 11.01.2026)
- Reuters, report on the Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs VfB Stuttgart 1:4 match and the points context after the league restart (10.01.2026)
- kicker, list of VfB Stuttgart scorers and assists in the 2025/26 league (accessed 11.01.2026)
- kicker, list of SC Freiburg scorers and assists in the 2025/26 league (accessed 11.01.2026)
- kicker, Spielinfo SC Freiburg vs VfB Stuttgart 3:1, data on the sold-out stadium and the direct league record (accessed 11.01.2026)
- MHP Arena Stuttgart, Daten und Fakten with the stadium’s capacity and infrastructure (accessed 11.01.2026)
- VfB Stuttgart, information on arrival by public transport and lines to the stadium (accessed 11.01.2026)
- MHP Arena Stuttgart, Anfahrt und Parken with a description of arrival and public transport (accessed 11.01.2026)
- SC Freiburg, match schedule and confirmation that VfB Stuttgart vs SC Freiburg is Round 20 at MHPArena (accessed 11.01.2026)

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