This coming Saturday (29 October), Borussia Dortmund will travel to Eintracht Frankfurt. Kick-off at Deutsche Bank Park is scheduled for 18:30 CET. We have compiled all the most important information for you below.

Transport

Car, minibus, bus:

Coming from all directions, take the A3. At the Frankfurt-Süd junction, take the B44 towards Frankfurt-Stadtmitte/Stadion. From there, follow the signs to the stadium car parks.

Car park P9 is generally reserved for away buses and can be reached via Mörfelder Landstraße (out of town). The parking fee for coaches is 20 euros.

We explicitly recommend the "Waldparkplatz" car park for fans arriving by car. The parking fee for cars is €6. The "Gleisdreieck" car park is reserved exclusively for home fans.

Please note: The stadium is already within the environmental zone. A green environmental sticker is obligatory when driving to the stadium car park and the city centre.

Train:

There is no shuttle transfer for train passengers arriving at Frankfurt Main Station. The onward journey from the main station to the stadium is possible with the S-Bahn lines S7, S8 and S9. The route from the "Stadion" S-Bahn station to Deutsche Bank Park is on foot (approx. 800 m). Larger groups, such as charter train passengers, will be guided by police officers via an alternative route from the "Stadion" stop directly to the away section of the ground.

Stadium

Admission:

The usual ticket check and body check of all visitors to the stadium will take place at all entrances. Fan paraphernalia will also be checked here. Due to the large stadium grounds and the long distances from the entrances to the blocks, BVB fans may be checked again at the entrance to Block 20. A ticket check will take place here in any case. Depending on the situation, there may also be individual selective checks at the block entrance. These checks will be accompanied by fan representatives and the fan project.

The following fan paraphernalia is permitted in the away section:

  • Small flags with a pole length of two metres
  • 20 double holders
  • Ten swinging flags
  • Six drums (already registered)
  • Three megaphones (already registered)
  • Fence banners
  • Cable ties and adhesive tape for fixing drums and banners

Forbidden items:

  • Pyrotechnics of every kind
  • The lettering ''A.C.A.B.''
  • Clothing to disguise identity

Attention:

Clothing that is designed to conceal identity (even if made this way by the manufacturer) and the words "A.C.A.B." are an administrative offence in Frankfurt and can be prosecuted by the police.

In the home fan area of Eintracht Frankfurt (west stand, blocks 31-42), the wearing of the colours of the visiting team is not desired. For safety reasons, the security service is therefore instructed and authorised to deny access to this area to spectators wearing the colours of the visiting team or to expel them from this area.

Backpacks and bags:

Belt pouches are generally permitted. The carrying of bags is only possible to a limited extent and should be avoided if possible. Bags or pouches must not exceed a size of 210 mm x 297 mm (DIN-A4). Bag drop-off is not available.

Cameras:

Bringing cameras/digital cameras (up to a size of 20x12x12 cm) for private use is no problem. For cameras with interchangeable lenses, only one lens is allowed in total. Video cameras are not allowed.

Payment options in the stadium:

Payment is possible with cash and MainPay. The digital payment systems Google Pay or Apple Pay are accepted in the stadium, however, it is a prerequisite that a Master Card is deposited. Visa or Maestro cards are not accepted.

In the away section, as in the entire stadium, alcoholic beer will be served.

The fan representatives Nicole Möller (0170 7767327) and Sebastian Walleit (0151 46505752) as well as Stella Schrey and Johannes Bagus from Fan-Projekt Dortmund e.V. will be your contacts in Frankfurt.