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EHF Champions League (QUARTER-FINAL)
30. April 2026. 18:45h
One Veszprém vs Fuchse Berlin
Veszprem Arena, Vesprem, HU
2026
30
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for One Veszprem vs Fuchse Berlin, EHF Champions League quarterfinal at Veszprém Aréna

Looking for tickets for One Veszprem vs Fuchse Berlin? Here you can follow ticket sales and choose your seats for a major EHF Champions League quarterfinal. Expect elite handball, a high stakes knockout clash and a powerful atmosphere inside Veszprém Aréna, where every ticket puts you close to a huge European night
The duel between One Veszprém and Füchse Berlin at Veszprém Arena ranks among the most anticipated handball nights of the spring because what will be on the court is not only victory in a single match, but also the first major step toward the final tournament of the 2025/2026 season. This is the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final for men's handball, and the 30 April at 18:45 slot provides the ideal stage for a clash between two teams that have already shown they can play both tough and fast, while also producing a very high-scoring outcome. What gives this pairing special weight is the fact that One Veszprém and Füchse Berlin have already met in the group stage, so fans do not enter this duel with unknowns, but with very concrete memories of two matches in which the German team was more successful both times. This further intensifies the interest in tickets because the home crowd is now coming with a clear motive to see their team’s response against an opponent that has already dealt it a painful blow twice this season. Tickets for this match are disappearing quickly, so buy your tickets in time and follow ticket sales via the button below, because European nights like these in Veszprém regularly create the impression that the city and the arena breathe in the same rhythm.

The road to the quarter-final shows why this pairing is one of the toughest in the entire draw

Füchse Berlin enters the quarter-final as the winner of Group A, with a record of 11 wins and 3 losses and 22 points won, along with 470 goals scored and 433 conceded, which clearly shows that this is not just a team that wins, but a side that imposes a high tempo throughout the season and maintains offensive stability. One Veszprém finished the same group in fifth place with 7 wins and 7 losses, 14 points and a 471:449 goal difference, so it had to take the harder route through the play-offs, but that is exactly where it showed how dangerous it can be when its season is on the line. Against Paris Saint-Germain, the Hungarian club won 32:24 in the first match, and then drew 35:35 in the return leg, which gave it an aggregate score of 67:59 and a strong entry among the best eight. This means that Veszprém did not reach the quarter-final by chance or on the basis of one surprise, but after two very convincing European performances in which it confirmed squad depth, attacking power and the ability to withstand the pressure of a series. That is precisely why the interest in tickets is not tied only to the prestige of the visitors’ name, but also to the feeling that the host brings serious momentum into this match and that fans can watch live a clash of clubs seeking passage among Europe’s elite final stage.

The group-stage clashes left an open account that is now getting a new chapter

The history of this season between One Veszprém and Füchse Berlin is especially important because it gives the reader and the fan a very concrete framework for expectations before the quarter-final. In the first group-stage meeting, played in Veszprém, Füchse Berlin won 32:31, and that after a very demanding match in which the Berlin team showed character even after serious problems with injuries and suspensions. In the second clash, in Berlin, the home side was more convincing and won 38:34, thereby completing a perfect seasonal record against the Hungarian giant. Those two results give this quarter-final an additional layer of tension because Veszprém is not playing only for European progress, but also to correct the impression against a rival that has so far found solutions against it in both a tight and a more open match. For the crowd, that means even greater ticket value, because tickets for such a match do not bring only the promise of top-class handball, but also the continuation of a story that has already set the competition alight in the group stage and is now moving into the part of the season in which every defence, every miss and every surge from the stands carries far greater weight than it did in the autumn.

Stars, tempo and style of play guarantee a match in which it is hard to breathe from the intensity

When the sporting side of the encounter is analysed, it is clear that a large part of the spotlight will be directed toward attacking quality on both sides, but also toward the question of who will manage to impose their rhythm in transition. Füchse Berlin has one of the most striking offensive stories in the competition this season, and an additional symbol of that is Mathias Gidsel who, according to the competition’s official statistical data, has already reached 120 goals and shares first place on the scorers’ list. Around him, an attack is built that has width, speed and enough solutions from the back-court positions, while players such as Lasse Andersson and Tobias Grøndahl provide support, so the opponent’s defence can almost never focus its attention on just one name. On the other side, One Veszprém has a squad that is experienced enough and difficult enough to defend against that, in its home arena, it can take the match in a completely different direction, especially if it establishes defensive solidity and quality goalkeeping early and thereby breaks Berlin’s momentum. Anyone planning to buy tickets for this event is in fact buying a place at a match that has all the elements of a great European spectacle, from individual class and tactical adjustments to the possibility that the match may already direct the entire quarter-final in the first part of the series.

Roster depth and details of form further complicate the forecast before the first whistle

One Veszprém does not enter the end of April only with European self-confidence gained against the Parisian opponent, but also with very strong domestic results in recent weeks, among which victories against Balatonfüredi and Tatabánya stand out, as well as a significant win over Szeged in mid-April. Such a run says that the host is not a team relying on one wave of form, but a side capable of combining European ambition with domestic discipline while retaining competitive sharpness. Berlin, meanwhile, arrives with its own arguments, including a recent 34:33 win away at Lemgo, achieved with a goal by Mathias Gidsel four seconds before the end, which further emphasises how dangerous this team is even in endings when a match hangs on a single ball. At the same time, the Berlin squad also carries through the season the trace of earlier injury problems, among which the heavy absence of Fabian Wiede is mentioned in particular ever since the autumn, but that did not break the system nor reduce the depth of rotation to a level that would make them vulnerable. That is exactly why ticket sales are naturally rising as the match approaches, because the public recognises that it is not coming only to watch a home European performance, but a duel of two teams entering April with a run of strong results and with enough quality for one night in Veszprém to turn into a handball performance to remember.

Veszprém Arena is not just a hall but a stage on which European nights gain a special charge

The venue, Veszprém Arena at Külső-Kádártai út 5, is not important only as a navigational detail, but also for understanding the atmosphere expected at this quarter-final clash. It is a modern sports and event hall with a capacity of up to 5,500 seats, a space designed for major sports and event nights and one that has long been one of the most recognisable handball centres in the wider region. When it comes to matches of this level, the arena does not serve only as infrastructure but as a pressure amplifier, because the crowd in Veszprém very quickly turns ordinary support into an environment in which the visitor struggles to communicate and the host gains an additional impulse in every series of saves and goals. That is why buying tickets here is more than merely entering the arena; it is entering an experience in which every goal is felt more strongly, every refereeing decision passes through the dense noise of the stands, and every moment reminds you why tickets for European knockout matches are among the most sought-after throughout the season. Secure your tickets immediately, because when a quarter-final comes to a hall with this kind of identity, ticket sales naturally accelerate and the final days before the match are often the least forgiving for those who wait too long.

The city of Veszprém gives the match a broader context that goes beyond the result on the scoreboard

Veszprém is a city that carries a sporting event of this kind with special local confidence, and that can be felt as soon as the match begins to be viewed beyond the boundaries of the court. Official city and tourism information present the city as the City of Queens, a place of strong historical identity, while an additional international cultural impulse came through the European Capital of Culture 2023 project, which opened the space for a new wave of visibility, content and visitor arrivals. For a fan coming to the match, that means that going to handball is not an isolated evening outing, but part of the experience of a city that combines an old town centre, a recognisable cultural image and a very clear sporting passion. Precisely because of such an urban framework, tickets for this match have additional value also for those travelling from other places, because buying tickets also becomes a reason to visit a city that knows how to host major sporting and cultural events. Buy tickets via the button below if you want to combine top-class handball and a city evening with a strong identity, because there are few European quarter-finals that offer such a pure combination of competitive charge, arena energy and local context.

What fans should know before arriving at the match

The practical part of the story is just as important as the sporting one, especially when public interest is growing day by day and when an increased arrival of home and visiting fans is expected. The arena address, Külső-Kádártai út 5 in Veszprém, is clear enough for planning the arrival, and the arena’s official information also points to the availability of local transport guidelines and to the fact that the box office on the eve of the event operates in an extended mode for several hours before the start. That means it is not wise to leave the purchase until the last moment, because it is precisely at matches of this profile that the greatest difference is felt between those who secured tickets in time and those who only on match day try to catch the remaining seats. It should especially be taken into account that kick-off is at 18:45, so arriving earlier makes sense not only because of entry, but also because of avoiding crowds around the arena and taking seats more calmly before the teams’ warm-up. If you are planning to come to this match, buy tickets for this event as soon as possible, because quarter-final handball in Veszprém Arena almost always draws strong demand, and the atmosphere is far better when you enter the arena without stress and with the feeling that an evening awaits you for which tickets are sought weeks in advance.

Why the first match may be the most important part of the entire series

In a two-legged quarter-final, people often talk about the aggregate score, but practice shows that the first match very often determines the psychology of the entire series, especially when it is played in an arena such as Veszprém Arena. One Veszprém must look at this duel as an opportunity to break the negative seasonal streak against Berlin and to create, ahead of the return leg in Germany, a result that will have real weight and not only symbolic value. Füchse Berlin, on the other hand, arrives with the advantage from the group-stage head-to-head clashes, but also with the awareness that an away win or even a favourable active result can seriously open the door to the finals. That is precisely why this match has an intensity that goes beyond the usual first act of a knockout series, because both teams know that everything they do in Veszprém will carry a direct consequence for the return leg in Berlin. Anyone still weighing the purchase of tickets should know that these are exactly the kinds of matches for which tickets are most sought after: not because they involve only big names, but because one evening can change an entire European season and turn an ordinary trip to the match into attendance at a moment remembered for a long time.Sources:
- EHF Champions League standings 2025/2026, quarter-final schedule and Group A standings with the records of One Veszprém and Füchse Berlin
- EHF match details and official competition pages, confirmation of the 30/04/2026 at 18:45 time and the results of this season’s head-to-head clashes 32:31 and 38:34
- EHF player statistics 2025/2026, data on the top of the scorers’ list and Mathias Gidsel’s performance
- One Veszprém club site, results and current roster for the 2025/2026 season and recent results in April
- Füchse Berlin club site, roster, recent result against Lemgo and information about Fabian Wiede’s injury
- One Veszprém Arena and Veszprém official tourism, arena address, capacity, contact and the city context of Veszprém

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