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Munich Football Arena

🏟️ Home to FC Bayern München

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Matchday capacity: 65,300

⌚ Matchday schedule

8 June: The Final

18:00 – Gates open
21:00 – Kick-off

🚇 Getting to the stadium

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🚇 From the city centre by public transport

🚇 U-Bahn line: U6 towards Garching Forschungszentrum
🏁 Get off at Fröttmaning U-Bahn station
🚶 Distance to stadium: approx. 15 min walk
⌚ U6 services run every few minutes

You must have a valid MVV or MVG ticket to travel on public transport.
These can be purchased from station ticket machines and on the MVV or MVG app / website.

🚲By bike or e-scooter

🗺️ Distance: 12 - 13km
⏲️ Time: 35 - 40 minutes

For a more active journey to the stadium, you can also hop on a bike or e-scooter. There are a variety of bike sharing and rental schemes to choose from, as well as numerous e-scooter providers. Keep in mind e-scooters are required to use bike lanes.

Bikes and e-scooters can be parked here.

🚗 By car only with pre-registered parking

🚦 Motorway: A9 from north/east/south or A99 from the west
🏁 Exit: Fröttmaning Süd (A9) or Fröttmaning Nord (A99)
📌 Parking: P1, P2 & P3

Pre-register for stadium parking

Public parking is available on a first-come, first served basis for €24 per match.
Just keep in mind that driving is not recommended and we strongly encourage the use of public parking on matchday. If you must drive, fill the seats to make the most of this option.

Register for parking

• Spaces are limited, so register early if you’re planning to drive.
• If availability allows, parking may be available to purchase on matchday however additional charges will apply.
• Please note parking spaces may not be fully accessible. Dedicated accessible parking has been made available to Wheelchair and Easy Access ticket holders.

🚖 Taxi / rideshare travel not recommended

The city will be busy with local traffic. Travel disruptions are likely to affect your journey. Using taxis or public rideshare options to get to Munich Football Arena is not recommended, so make the most of public transport.

🛬 From the Airport

🚇 S-Bahn line: S1 or S8 towards city centre
➡️ Get off at Marienplatz
↪️ Change to U6 towards Garching Forschungszentrum
🏁 Get off at Fröttmaning U-Bahn station
🚶 Distance to stadium: approx. 15 min walk

Download map

🚨 Stadium rules

Even if you are regular visitor to the stadium, keep in mind that it may operate differently for the UEFA Nations League finals 2025 and rules may be different from what you are used to.

🎒Bags larger than A4 size won’t be allowed in the stadium.
🔋 You can bring a small power bank, no larger than your phone.
🪪 Make sure you carry valid original ID with you.
🚭 Smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes and heat-not-burn tobacco products, is not allowed inside the stadium.
🚫 Check out the list of forbidden items on the stadium rules. Professional cameras are not permitted inside the stadium.

Download stadium rules

🏟️ At the stadium

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📲 Mobile Tickets

All tickets will be delivered on the UEFA Mobile Tickets app. Make sure you have the app on your phone in order to download your ticket. If you have multiple tickets, remember to transfer them before you leave for the stadium.

For more information, please visit our ticketing FAQs.

💳 Go cashless

Munich Football Arena is fully cashless. Enjoy a seamless experience by bringing your debit or credit card, or by using mobile contactless payments. Cash payment options are not available.

🧣 Official Shops

There will be several Official Shops outside and inside the stadium, where you can stock up on all your favourite UEFA Nations League gear such as t-shirts, hats and individual match scarves.

🆘 Rapid response / on-site support service

An on-site support service will be available at Munich Football Arena should you experience any incidents of discrimination, abuse, inappropriate behaviour, panic attacks or other forms of psychological discomfort during the match.

If you need help, posters with QR codes will be displayed throughout the stadium. Please scan the QR code, answer a few quick questions and a team of professional doctors will immediately try to locate you to provide support.

This service is part of wider efforts to ensure a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for all fans.

❓ Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Stadium entry & security ✅

What time should I arrive at the stadium?

Gates open three hours before kick-off. We recommend arriving as gates open to allow sufficient time for ticket and security checks.

Once I enter the stadium, can I leave and come back in?

Re-entry is not permitted. If you choose to leave the stadium, you will not be allowed back in.

If I’m late to the match, can I still enter after kick-off?

You’ll still be allowed to enter the stadium as long as the security situation allows it. However, entrances may close at some point during the game, and you may not be permitted entry. So start your journey well in advance and allow additional time for security checks.

Is there a minimum age to attend the match?

There is no minimum age to attend the match, but everyone must hold a valid match ticket in order to enter the stadium, regardless of their age.

Do underage ticket holders need to be accompanied by an adult?

Yes, ticket holders under the age of 16 can only enter the stadium with an accompanying adult. The accompanying adult MUST have a valid match ticket.

What kind of flags and banners can I bring into the stadium?

You can bring flagpoles that are a maximum of 1m long and 1cm in diameter and banners or flags that are a maximum of 2m x 1m. Banners / flags larger than A3 size need B1 fire certification.

You can bring any flag or banner you like, as long as they are not banned or carry any forbidden or discriminating symbols that would constitute a criminal offence in Germany. All items must meet the general requirements for flags/flagpoles or banners as outlined above.

At the stadium 🏟️

Can I smoke inside the stadium? What about e-cigarettes?

Smoking is not allowed inside the stadium. This policy includes vaping, e-cigarettes, and heat-not-burn tobacco products.

Can I bring a bag into the stadium?

We strongly recommend not bringing a bag with you on matchday. Bags larger than A4 size won’t be allowed inside the stadium.

Can I bring my own food, snacks or drinks into the stadium? What if I need to bring specific food or drinks for medical reasons or my medication?

No, you’re not allowed to bring your own food or drink, including alcohol.

Drinks containers, whether full or empty, cannot be taken into the stadium.

If you need to bring something for medical reasons that’s not permitted according to the stadium rules, please get in touch with the UEFA ticketing customer service to request an exemption. This should be done at least 48 hours before the match.

Tickets 📲

What should I do if I have a problem with my mobile match tickets?

Visit our Mobile Tickets FAQs or the UEFA Nations League finals tickets FAQs should you experience any issues.

Stadium accessibility ♿ 🗣️

I have a question about accessibility at the stadium. Where can I find more information?

Check out our dedicated accessibility page for detailed information on travel, accessibility services at the stadium and more.