Borussia Dortmund
·27 October 2023
Fan info for the away game in Frankfurt

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·27 October 2023
BVB will be away to Eintracht Frankfurt at 15:30 CET on Sunday. Approximately 6,000 BVB fans from Dortmund will support the team at the Deutsche-Bank-Park in Frankfurt. We have compiled the most important info for all travelling BVB fans below.
Transport
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. The stadium is already located within an environmental zone. A green environmental sticker is obligatory when driving to the stadium car park and the city centre.
Travel by car/minibus:
As there are no allocated car parking spaces for away supporters, we recommend the "Waldparkplatz" car park for fans arriving by car. The parking fee for cars is €7. The "Gleisdreieck" car park is reserved exclusively for home fans.
Travel by bus:
Parking lot P9 is generally reserved for away buses and can be reached via Mörfelder Landstraße (out of town). The parking fee for coaches is €25.
Due to the Frankfurt Marathon, which is scheduled to take place in parallel to the game and adjacent to the stadium, there will be significant traffic obstructions and closures in places.
Travel by train:
Admission
The stadium will open two hours before kick-off, at 13:30 CET, on matchday.
Permitted fan paraphernalia:
Permitted items:
Forbidden items/fan paraphernalia:
Further info on admission:
Stadium
Info for a barrier-free stadium visit
Fans with a disability will find all the relevant information for their stadium visit here.
Contact on matchday
The fan representatives Björn Hegemann (0151/15395123) and Johannes Bagus (0151/67576467) plus Janina Fuhr and Stella Schrey from Fan-Projekt Dortmund e. V. will be available to you on matchday.