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25.04.2025 / English

Fan information for the Münster game

On Saturday afternoon (April 26th at 1pm), SV Darmstadt 98 will travel to Preußen Münster. In this report, we'll provide you with all the important information for your visit to the stadium.

Foto: Lukas Schulze/Getty Images

Arrival/Parking

Navigation address: Am Berg Fidel 51, 48153 Münster

Cars, nine-seaters, coaches:

Coming by car from the north, south, or west, drive to the Münster Süd motorway junction. Then follow the bypass and finally turn towards Hammer Straße/Hiltrup. If you follow Hammer Straße, after about 1 kilometer you will reach the Preußenstadion, which is on the right. Turn right onto „Am Berg Fidel“ before the stadium.

Alternatively, you can also reach the stadium via the A1 to the Hiltrup exit, then drive through Hiltrup towards Münster via Hammer Straße. Then follow Hammer Straße to the stadium and turn left behind the stadium onto „Am Berg Fidel“ and follow the signs for P4. This route is usually less busy because it is not from the city center.

Coming from the east, take Warendorfer Straße and merge onto the bypass/B51. Follow this road for about 6 kilometers before taking the Hiltrup exit. You’ll be on Hammer Straße, which you’ll follow for another 1 kilometer until you see the Preußenstadion on your right.

Parking:

Away fans can park in the P4 guest parking lot (see above for the navigation address). Parking costs €4 for cars and €10 for buses and nine-seaters.

By public transport:
If you are arriving by train, please get off at Münster Central Station and go to the exit toward the city center. From there, buses number 1 (towards Amelsbüren), 5 (towards Hiltrup), and 9 (towards Hiltrup) go to the Preußenstadion. Bus number 5 is the best option for away fans traveling alternatively, as it stops directly at the „Am Berg Fidel“ bus stop. This stop is located directly next to the stadium’s guest parking lot. All of these buses depart from the train station stops. The stops are directly in front of the station when leaving the station toward the city center.

Stadium

  • Stadium opening: Two hours before kick-off, i.e. at 11am on Saturday.
  • Box Office: Both the home and away sections are sold out. Therefore, there will be NO box office on Saturday.
  • Entrances: Standing room guest via guest entrance, grandstand block F – entrance “Berg Fidel”
  • Catering: There are two food and beverage stands in the away section. The drinks stand is located in front of the stairs to the away section, and the food stand is located inside the away section. Card payments are not accepted in the stadium. So, remember to bring plenty of cash!
  • Contact point: If women find themselves in an uncomfortable situation in the stadium, they can approach staff – whether bar staff, security guards, or stadium helpers – and ask, „Is Luisa here?“ They will receive immediate and discreet assistance. The woman then decides for herself which assistance option she wants, for example, calling a taxi or friends.

The following fan materials are permitted:

  • 3 megaphones
  • 5 drums
  • 10 large flagpoles (poles longer than two meters)
  • Unlimited smaller flags (poles up to two meters long) and fence flags
  • Rolls of tape
  • One set of spare batteries for the megaphones

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