Lions against Cottbus: All Saints Day brings special stadium rules!

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The Löwen home game against Energie Cottbus will take place in Munich on November 1st, 2025. Fans are asked to be considerate.

Am 1. November 2025 findet das Löwen-Heimspiel gegen Energie Cottbus in München statt. Fans werden um Rücksichtnahme gebeten.
The Löwen home game against Energie Cottbus will take place in Munich on November 1st, 2025. Fans are asked to be considerate.

Lions against Cottbus: All Saints Day brings special stadium rules!

The tension is rising! On November 1st, 2025, TSV 1860 Munich awaits its fans for the home game against Energie Cottbus. A special date, not only because of the game, but also because it is All Saints Day - a quiet holiday in Bavaria. The club has already announced that it will reduce the loudspeaker system in the stadium to respect the festive nature of the holiday. This decision shows that the lions have a good knack for maintaining the atmospheric atmosphere. Fans who want to attend the game are asked to be considerate, especially in the residential areas of Giesing, which are characterized by churches and cemeteries.

What does this mean for the fans? Support and cheering in the stadium is still welcome, but people should be aware of the special circumstances. It is also important to act respectfully outside the stadium and honor the festive traditions. After all, All Saints' Day is not only an integral part of Bavaria's cultural heritage, but also a day of remembrance for the deceased.

Important information about match day

Anticipation for the match increases, and ticket usage information is also important. Season ticket holders can offer their tickets on the Löwen ticket exchange up to two hours before the start of the game. On the day of the match, advance ticket sales will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. In addition, clearing points at the stadium will be available for all ticket questions from 12:00 p.m. Fans should keep in mind that the stadium opens at 12:30 p.m. and long lines are expected at the entrances. Therefore it is advisable to come early!

If you're hungry, there's of course a catering offer - including the "Early Bird beer" for €3.50, available until 45 minutes before kick-off. However, there are strict regulations: people who are under the influence of alcohol are not allowed in and it is forbidden to bring bottles or your own food with you. To ensure everything runs smoothly, backpacks or bags larger than DIN A4 should be left at home.

Arrival and parking options

Another important point is how to get there. Parking spaces around the stadium are rare, so using public transport is highly recommended. The U2 subway line takes fans directly to the stadium, while the Wettersteinplatz stop (U1) is reserved for away fans. A bicycle locker is available from 12:00 p.m. There are also special Park & ​​Ride options in Munich for drivers who want to travel by car.

Finally, it is important to keep the stadium surroundings clean and dispose of waste correctly. The weather forecast for Saturday looks promising: with a mix of sun and clouds, fans can look forward to temperatures between 14 and 17°C - ideal for enjoying the game to the fullest.

In summary, on this All Saints Day the Lions have the chance not only to show top sporting performances, but also to honor the culture and traditions of the holiday. Anyone looking forward to the game should prepare well and observe the special rules that apply on such holidays. Nothing stands in the way of an unforgettable experience!

For further details and current information, it is worth taking a look at the Lions' official website: tsv1860.de.