Chaos in Munich: Traffic jam warning for the FC Bayern game today!
The football game FC Bayern against Hamburger SV will take place in Freimann on September 13th, 2025. Traffic restrictions and traffic jams expected.

Chaos in Munich: Traffic jam warning for the FC Bayern game today!
Today, September 13, 2025, it is the turn of the football classic between FC Bayern Munich and Hamburger SV. From 6:00 p.m. the ball will roll on Hans-Jensen-Weg in Schwabing-Freimann, and that means both excitement and challenges for our city. Not only does the game attract die-hard fans, but it also has an impact on traffic around the Allianz Arena. [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858842374/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zum-fussballspiel-am-13-09-2025-einschraen kungen-in-traffic-traffic-jam-in-muenchen-plz-80939-schwabing-freimann-12-1-because-of-fc-bayern-muenchen-vs-hamburger-sv/1/) reported increased traffic and temporary congestion in the area surrounding the event.
Anyone who travels by car today should be prepared for some restrictions. Road users are urged to observe the signposted traffic routes and follow the traffic police's instructions. Using Park & Ride offers in particular could help you do something good for your own nerves and the environment.
Public transport – the better choice?
In view of the expected rush, recommending cars over public transport probably makes more than sense. Transport planners have already pointed out the importance of public transport when planning major events like this. [academia.edu](https://www.academia.edu/26709452/Das_InterEVENT_Modell_Ein_integriertes_Modell_zur_Verkehrsplanung_und_Verkehrslenkung_bei_Gro%C3%9F events) explains that effective traffic management is a crucial success factor for major events.
In addition, it should be noted that there are other major events on the day of the game that could affect traffic in the city. For example, a high number of spectators is also expected for the Champions League final, which will take place on May 31st in the Allianz Arena. There will be more trains between the city center and the arena on match day from 1 p.m., making it easier for fans to get to the stadium. abendzeitung-muenchen.de points out that from 3 p.m. a train is available every three minutes.
The Munich transport company MVG is planning to direct traffic flows as best as possible for today's encounter. However, bottlenecks at the subway station should be planned for, especially after the game, as it may be closed for a short time for security reasons. Fans should also be prepared for various bus routes to be rerouted, which could cause additional inconveniences.
In conclusion, if you want to go to the game today, you should get there in good time and use public transport. This is the best way to stay stress-free and can look forward to the exciting encounter. It remains to be seen which team will have the upper hand and whether Bayern can score twice on this day - both on the pitch and in the hearts of the fans.