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Football – German League - Bundesliga - Season 2025/2026 (21. round)
07. February 2026. 15:30h
VfL Wolfsburg vs Borussia Dortmund
Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg, DE
2026
07
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for VfL Wolfsburg – Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga 2025/26 Matchday 21 at Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg

Looking for tickets for VfL Wolfsburg vs Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga? Here you can sort your ticket purchase quickly, secure your seats early and plan your trip to Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, with form, standings and key players, plus crowd and travel tips for smooth entry on the day of the match

A meeting that carries the weight of points

In the 21st round Football – German League - Bundesliga - season 2025/2026, FC St. Pauli welcomes VfB Stuttgart at their Millerntor-Stadion, in a time slot that traditionally fills the stands in Hamburg and raises interest far beyond the neighborhood limits. The duel is scheduled for Heiligengeistfeld, and the story around this match is already revolving around tickets, as demand regularly rises as the day of the meeting approaches and as fans plan their arrival in the city. St. Pauli at home is looking for points that change the tone of the entire season, while Stuttgart comes with the pressure of results that are not forgiven at the top of the table. That is exactly why ticket sales are gaining special momentum, because every home match at the Millerntor has a reputation as an experience that is not followed only for the result, but also for the atmosphere. Secure your tickets right now!

Bundesliga context and standings

This clash comes in a phase of the season where the table begins to stratify, and every series of two or three matches can mean a jump or fall of several places. According to current table data after the 18th round, VfB Stuttgart holds 4th place with 32 points with a ratio of 10-2-5 and a goal difference of 32:25, which confirms stability and continuity in winning points. FC St. Pauli is at the same time in 17th place with 12 points, with 16 matches played and a goal difference of 14:28, so it is clear how precious every point on home ground is. In such a picture, the 21st round also carries additional psychological weight, because St. Pauli fans largely look precisely towards home fixtures as key opportunities to improve the points balance. That is why tickets for this match are being tracked earlier than usual, because fan interest in Hamburg reacts to the situation on the standings and the fact that an opponent from the upper part of the ranking is coming. Tickets for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time.

FC St. Pauli in the 2025/2026 season

FC St. Pauli in this season lives on the edge, in a rhythm where a good performance is not measured only by impression but also by points that remain recorded. The team has through the part of the championship so far shown that it can hold structure and be tough, but the number of goals scored and episodes in which it concedes goals in a series clearly explain why it is located near the bottom of the table. The club's best scorer in the league according to available statistics is Andreas Hountondji with 4 goals, while behind him are Martijn Kaars and Danel Sinani with 2 each, which says that the burden of realization is distributed, but also that a player who resolves matches in a series is missing. In such a profile of the season, the home stadium becomes a concept in itself, because when the stands fill up, intensity jumps, duel play gains additional speed, and ticket sales grow because fans want to be part of the moment in which a turnaround is hunted. Exactly meetings against teams from the top often be a trigger for St. Pauli to find additional energy, because the motive is not only points-based but also identity-based, to show that Millerntor is not a comfortable away game. If you are planning an arrival, buying tickets on time gives you peace and better organization of the trip, because a weekend in Hamburg can quickly become filled up.

VfB Stuttgart and ambitions at the top

VfB Stuttgart comes to Hamburg with a clear goal, to maintain the rhythm that keeps it in the upper part of the table and to confirm that points from away games are not a coincidence. The team has in the part of the championship so far collected 32 points and thereby scored 32 goals, which is a figure that speaks of offensive stability and quality in the finish. In the attack, as the most efficient name, Deniz Undav stands out, who according to club statistics in the league has 8 goals, while significant contribution was also given by Ermedin Demirovic and Bilal El Khannouss with 3 each, and that reveals the breadth of solutions and the possibility that the threat comes from multiple sources. In such a profile of the match, Stuttgart will seek control through possession and speed of transition, but must count on an ambiance in which every duel is pushed to the edge of intensity. For away fans, such fixtures are specially sought after, and neutral spectators also often follow such duels with tickets that sell out due to the combination of a strong opponent and the special atmosphere of the stadium. Buy tickets via the button below and secure a place on the stands for a match that often transcends the usual story about points.

Mutual meeting and historical threads

A look at mutual matches shows a tradition in which Stuttgart often came out as more successful, but the numbers simultaneously hide also individual episodes in which St. Pauli knew how to mess up the accounts. According to available data of direct comparison, a total of 24 mutual clashes have been recorded, with 3 victories for FC St. Pauli, 16 victories for VfB Stuttgart and 5 draws, and the goal ratio stands at 17:41. The freshest trace of this season comes from the 4th round, when Stuttgart on its ground celebrated 2:0 against St. Pauli, which gives this duel in Hamburg an additional layer, because the host has a clear motive to answer to the defeat. In such circumstances, tickets gain even greater value, because fans do not come only to another match, but to an opportunity for revenge in the same championship cycle. History in football does not play alone, but creates the frame of the story, and here the frame is clear, St. Pauli seeks a moment in which it will reverse the long-term trend against an opponent that traditionally does not suit it. That is exactly why interest for tickets spreads also among those who otherwise choose only individual fixtures, because here exists both sporting and emotional tension.

Tactical points that can decide

Tactically, this duel can easily turn into a clash of styles in which the host attempts to emphasize aggression, compactness and vertical attacks, while the guest prefers control and systematic creation of chances. Stuttgart's performance in goals suggests that it loves matches with rhythm, but in Hamburg the rhythm is often dictated by the audience, so the guest must adapt to duel play and the second ball. St. Pauli, considering the realization so far, must seek efficiency from a limited number of opportunities, which often means that set pieces, second actions and shots from the background become crucial. In that context, it is also important how the teams will position themselves towards the flanks, because Millerntor and its configuration of stands often amplify the impression of speed and pressure, and players feel that every lost duel creates a wave of reaction. Fans who secure tickets get an opportunity to see a duel in which the decision can happen from one sequence, an intercepted ball, one breakthrough or one set piece. If you are looking for a match in which a tactical fight is felt, but also emotion, then buying tickets for this fixture makes sense also for those who love to analyze the game, not just the result.

Millerntor-Stadion and the atmosphere of St. Pauli

Millerntor-Stadion is more than an address on a map, it is a place where the pulse of the neighborhood is felt and where football is experienced as a weekly ritual, and not just a sports program. The stadium is located at Harald-Stender-Platz 1, 20359 Hamburg-St. Pauli, in the area of Heiligengeistfeld, and is known for stands that are close to the pitch, because of which every duel is heard and seen more intensely. The capacity is 29,546 spectators, and a significant part is made up of standing places, which additionally affects the sound image and waves of cheering that spill over from stand to stand. In such an ambiance, tickets are not just an entry, but also a key to be part of an atmosphere that often in a second changes the energy of the match, especially when the host catches a moment and starts to press. As the fixture approaches, ticket sales usually gain acceleration, because both local fans and visitors of the city plan arrival earlier due to the limited number of places. Secure your tickets right now!

Hamburg as a backdrop and what that means to fans

Hamburg gives a special frame to this meeting, because Millerntor is located centrally, on the edge of zones that live most intensely on the weekend, so the entire match day easily turns into a city event. Heiligengeistfeld and surrounding streets know to fill up hours before the start, and fans naturally flow towards the stadium, which creates a feeling that the match is not happening only inside the stands, but also in the city around them. For visitors who come from outside, tickets are the first thing that needs to be secured, because without tickets it is difficult to plan the rest of the day and movement through the city. In such an environment, the match FC St. Pauli vs VfB Stuttgart gains both a tourist and local layer, because many want to see what a Saturday afternoon looks like at a stadium that has a reputation of an authentic experience. That is exactly why ticket purchase is often done earlier, and interest intensifies as the fixture approaches, especially when it is about an opponent from the top. If your goal is to experience Hamburg through football, then that plan almost always begins with the same sentence, secure tickets, and only then arrange everything else.

Practical information for arrival

For arrival at Millerntor-Stadion it is important to count on the fact that it is about a city location, where it is most pleasant to plan an earlier arrival, especially at matches with increased interest and strong ticket sales. The address Harald-Stender-Platz 1 in the district St. Pauli is located in a zone that is well connected by public transport, and on match days the frequency of movement towards the stadium grows significantly. If you are coming from other parts of the city, good practice is to come early enough in order to avoid crowds at the entrances and have time for orientation around the stands, especially if you are visiting Millerntor for the first time. The fan flow around Heiligengeistfeld knows to be dense, and that additionally emphasizes the need to have tickets ready and a travel plan arranged in advance. Buy tickets via the button below and leave yourself space for arrival without stress, because when the stadium starts to fill, every minute becomes valuable. In such fixtures exactly calm logistics makes the difference between a superficial arrival and a true experience of the match.

Form, numbers and players worth watching

Ahead of this duel, it is worth watching recent results that give context and confidence, because both clubs enter the league with clear impressions from January and the return to competition. According to available data of results of the last league matches, Stuttgart on Wednesday 13.01.2026 defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3:2, and a few days earlier, 10.01.2026, celebrated away at Bayer Leverkusen with a result of 4:1, which is a series that confirms attacking efficiency. St. Pauli was on 14.01.2026 defeated away at VfL Wolfsburg 1:2, and in earlier rounds recorded also draws without goals, which emphasizes how much every realized opportunity can change the match for it. In that light, the duel between St. Pauli's best scorer Andreas Hountondji with 4 goals and Stuttgart's attacking line led by Deniz Undav with 8 goals gains additional value for spectators who love to compare performance and styles. Tickets for such a meeting often attract also neutral followers of the league, because it offers a clear story, a fight for points at the bottom and ambition at the top, along with a stadium that rarely disappoints with atmosphere. If you are looking for a match in which both tactical chess and an open exchange of blows can happen, then buying tickets makes sense also as a pure sports investment in experience, not only as a fan decision.

Tickets and experience on the stands

Ticket sales for FC St. Pauli vs VfB Stuttgart is not just an administrative item, but also the best indicator of how much this duel interests fans, because Millerntor lives from full stands and from energy that spills onto the pitch. When it is about an opponent from the top of the table, interest additionally spreads, so tickets are sought also among those who otherwise choose only a few matches in the season, exactly because of the reputation of the atmosphere and the value of the event itself. Tickets for this event are sought after, therefore plan on time and secure your place, whether you are coming as a local fan, a visiting follower or a visitor who wants to see Hamburg in its loudest edition. Buy tickets via the button below and aim for the best variant for your arrival, because once columns start to form around the stadium and when increased tension is felt before the start, you realize why people mention this stadium with special respect. In a match in which St. Pauli seeks points for escape from the bottom, and Stuttgart confirmation for staying at the top, every stand gains additional symbolism, and every sound becomes part of the story.

Sources:
- kicker, Bundesliga table 2025/26 (18th round) with positions and points for VfB Stuttgart and FC St. Pauli
- sport.de, match page FC St. Pauli vs VfB Stuttgart (21st round) with fixture, stadium and mutual ratio
- kicker, FC St. Pauli stadium page with address Harald-Stender-Platz 1 and capacity of Millerntor-Stadion
- kicker, Torjäger FC St. Pauli 2025/26 with list of scorers and number of goals
- kicker.at, Torjäger VfB Stuttgart 2025/26 with list of scorers and number of goals

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