Eintracht Frankfurt v Atalanta, key information for Nerazzurri fans travelling to Germany

Eintracht Frankfurt v Atalanta, key information for Nerazzurri fans travelling to Germany

How to get to the Waldstadion, meeting point, stadium regulations... 

Supporters travelling to Germany for Atalanta's matchday 5 contest in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League against Eintracht Frankfurt - taking place at the Waldstadion - Deutsche Bank Park (Mörfelder Landstraße 362, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany) on Wednesday 26 November with kick-off at 21:00 CET - are advised to take note of the following important information, received by the hosting club. Gates for away fans will open at 19:00 CET local time.

HOW TO GET TO THE STADIUM AND PARKING

By car and by bus
For those travelling to Frankfurt by car, the A3 motorway provides access from all directions. At the Frankfurt-Süd exit, take the B44 towards the city centre/stadium. From there, follow the signs to the stadium car parks. Parking area P9 is available for Atalanta supporters and can be reached via Mörfelder Landstraße (outbound direction). It will be open from 8:00 a.m. The fee is €25 for buses and €9 for cars. Payment is only possible in cash. Access to the stadium is directly from the car park via entrance E2a.

Please note: The “Gleisdreieck” car park is reserved exclusively for home fans.

By train
A special local train will be made available for Atalanta supporters at Frankfurt Central Station to transport them from the city centre to the stadium stop. Fans arriving by train will be escorted by the police from the “Frankfurt am Main Stadion” station, through the forest, to the temporary entrance E6a. After the match, they will return following the same route..

Please note: The temporary entrance will only be open during the arrival of train passengers and will remain closed and inaccessible to the public at all other times.

By bus
The regular bus line 61 and the special bus line 80 travel between Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt “Südbahnhof”. The buses travel via Frankfurt Niederrad in the direction of the stadium. Use the stops “Stadionbad” or “Osttribüne”.

The walk to Deutsche Bank Park from each tram or bus stop takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

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MEETING POINT

There is no dedicated meeting point for Atalanta supporters. As a gathering place, the host club recommends Römerberg or O’Reilly’s Pub, located opposite the central station.

From both locations, it is possible to walk to the central station and take the S-Bahn to the stadium, then continue on foot from the station to the stadium (approximately 15 minutes).

SAFETY AND STADIUM ACCESS

All fans will be subject to ticket checks and personal searches at all entrances.
For those arriving by train, access is via the temporary entrance E6a, where tables are available for checking tifo material.
For those arriving by road, access is via entrance E2a. A separate checkpoint for tifo material is located here and is visible from all sides.
The number of people allowed in the checkpoint area at any one time is at the discretion of the stewards.

Please note: you are required to print your ticket and present it at the stadium entrance. Electronic tickets will not be accepted under any circumstances.

Luggage storage
A very limited number of lockers is available at the stadium entrances. Large lockers cost €2, small ones €1, and payment must be made in coins. There are no other storage facilities inside or around the stadium.

Please note: Atalanta fans arriving by train and entering via entrance E6a will not have access to lockers. Lockers for luggage storage are, however, available at Frankfurt Central Station.

Away fans area
The away section is divided into two sections. The standing area is located in the lower tier. Due to the large size of the stadium and the long distances from the entrances to the stands, fans may be subject to additional checks at the entrance to section 20. A visual inspection of tickets will take place here in any case. In justified individual cases, further selective checks may be carried out at the block entrances. These checks will be supported by Atalanta stewards.

The section reserved for Atalanta fans with seating is located in the upper tier and does not have a structural separation from the other sections.

Fans with disabilities
On match days, our accessibility team ("Team Barrierefrei") is available alongside our disability access officer to assist fans with disabilities. You can find them at their stand in front of section 24, where they can be recognised by their white vests.

INSIDE THE STADIUM

Food and beverage
There are a number of permanent kiosks around the stadium, offering a range of food options, which you can find here. There are also numerous food trucks offering a wide variety of food. All stands accept cash and card payments as well as all common digital payment systems. There are also free drinking water stations around the stadium.

Carry-on regulations
After inspection, bum bags, belt bags, bags and rucksacks up to A4 size (210 mm x 297 mm) may be taken into the stadium. Cameras (up to 20 x 12 x 12 cm) may be brought in for private use. For cameras with interchangeable lenses, only one lens may be carried. Video cameras are not permitted.
Small pocket-sized power banks (max. 15 x 8 x 2 cm) may be brought into the stadium, as may e-cigarettes.
When bringing umbrellas, please note that stick umbrellas are not permitted.
Each person is permitted to bring one drink carton with a maximum capacity of 0.25 litres.
Fruit and small snacks (e.g. muesli bars, chocolate bars) may also be brought in reasonable quantities.

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There is an alcohol limit of 1.6‰. Visibly intoxicated persons showing signs of impairment may be denied entry, regardless of the applicable alcohol limit.

The consumption of cannabis is prohibited on and around the stadium grounds. Violating this prohibition constitutes an administrative offense and may result in a house ban imposed by the Eintracht Frankfurt or an independent prosecution by the authorities.

The acronym ACAB constitutes a minor offence in Frankfurt and may be prosecuted by the police. Wearing and displaying unconstitutional symbols and signs is prohibited and will be prosecuted. Clothing that can be used to disguise oneself (even if sewn in by the manufacturer) constitutes a violation of stadium regulations and will be prosecuted in accordance with house rules.

FURTHER INFORMATION

For any further information, please refer to the official website of the host club and the local authorities.

It is recommended to review the Stadium Rules and the Ticket Terms and Conditions.

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