St. Pauli meets Norderstedt in the DFB Cup – an exciting duel!

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FC St. Pauli will meet Eintracht Norderstedt in the DFB Cup at the Millerntor Stadium on August 16, 2025. Tickets available now!

FC St. Pauli trifft am 16.08.2025 im DFB-Pokal auf Eintracht Norderstedt im Millerntor-Stadion. Tickets jetzt erhältlich!
FC St. Pauli will meet Eintracht Norderstedt in the DFB Cup at the Millerntor Stadium on August 16, 2025. Tickets available now!

St. Pauli meets Norderstedt in the DFB Cup – an exciting duel!

The DFB Cup will once again provide exciting games and unforgettable moments in football this year. On Saturday, August 16, 2025, FC St. Pauli will face FC Eintracht Norderstedt in the Millerntor Stadium. Kick-off is at 3:30 p.m., with the gates opening at 2:00 p.m.

The interesting thing about this encounter is the fact that Norderstedt, despite being in the fourth division, has home advantage. Nevertheless, the game takes place in the impressive setting of the Millerntor Stadium, a real fortress for the Kiezkickers. Tickets for the game are proving very popular and some areas have already sold out, such as the Main Stand and North Stand seats.

Ticket insights and access

Fans can choose from different price categories, although some are already sold out. Here is an overview of the tickets on offer:

Ticket category Price Reduced Children
Standing room north 13 euros 10 euros 5 euros
North seat 25 euros 18 euros 10 euros
Main stood H1 30 euros 23 euros 15 euros
Main stood H2 35 euros 28 euros 20 euros
Main stood H3 39 euros 32 euros 24 euros
Main stood H4 45 euros 38 euros 30 euros

Admission is free, especially for children up to 6 years old. So if you want to come here with the whole family, you have the opportunity to enjoy an exciting atmosphere in the stadium.

Challenges for Eintracht Norderstedt

Marcus Sellhorn, Eintracht Norderstedt's media representative, spoke in a podcast about the club's journey to the DFB Cup and described the challenges that a fourth division team faces when organizing such a game. Above all, the pressure from the media and the voluntary work of those responsible play a major role in making everything run smoothly. Ticketing, especially in view of the high demand, is also addressed. The podcast offers exciting insights into the preparations and leisure opportunities of Sellhorn itself.

The challenge of tickets and the need to use public transport due to the cramped parking situation due to the summer cathedral make this cup match day a real adventure. It is recommended to use the Feldstraße subway station to get to the stadium in a relaxed manner.

Cup history before your eyes

The DFB Cup is known for always throwing up surprises. In the past, first and second division teams often faced off in the final, which is what makes the competition so fascinating. A look back shows that 10 cup finals have already taken place between such teams, with some underdogs also causing a sensation. It remains to be seen whether Eintracht Norderstedt is able to write another chapter in this exciting story.

Will FC St. Pauli live up to its role as favorite in the Bundesliga, or will Norderstedt be able to pull off the surprise of the tournament? All fans are invited to follow this decision live in the Millerntor Stadium and loudly support their teams.

For further details about the game and preparations, Millernton and Eintracht Norderstedt, during DFB gives interesting insights into the history of the cup.