Alemannia vs Hansa: Everything for your football experience on Sunday!
Find out everything about the football match between FC Hansa Rostock and Alemannia Aachen on December 7th, 2025 in the Ostseestadion.

Alemannia vs Hansa: Everything for your football experience on Sunday!
On Sunday, December 7th, 2025, Alemannia Aachen will face FC Hansa Rostock in the Ostseestadion. The game kicks off at 4:30 p.m. and there are some important information fans should be aware of to make their visit to the stadium a smooth one. According to alemannia-aachen.de, it is recommended to avoid wearing jerseys and fan paraphernalia outside the guest block and to avoid larger groups of fans in the city center. These pointers are important to avoid potential conflicts and keep the experience peaceful for both fans and the city.
Tickets for the game can be purchased at the Tivoli, at the North/East box office. Sales hours are Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., with advance sales ending at 6 p.m. on Friday. What is particularly worth mentioning is that there is no online pre-sale, and the prices for standing room are 18 euros for full-paying people and 16 euros reduced. Children up to five years of age have free entry, but are not entitled to a seat.
Travel information
Fans who want to travel by bus can book a bus trip for 65 euros. Departure is at 5:00 am from Tivoli and the distance is approximately 665 km. However, the A1 near Lengerich is closed on weekends, so traveling via the A2 and A7 is recommended. If you are traveling from different directions, here are some tips:
- Aus Richtung Wismar: A20 Abfahrt Rostock West nehmen und über den Barnstorfer Ring zum Stadion fahren.
- Aus Richtung Berlin: A19 auf A20 Richtung Lübeck wechseln und ebenfalls über den Barnstorfer Ring anreisen.
- Aus Richtung Stralsund: B105 bis zum Holbeinplatz und dann in die Karl-Marx-Straße abbiegen.
For people with disabilities, prior registration is required and shuttle buses are available from Rostock main station from 2:00 p.m. (“South” exit). There is free parking at Albrecht-Kossel-Platz, while there are no parking spaces for away fans in the stadium.
Stadium visit
The Ostseestadion was opened in 1954 and rebuilt in 2001. It holds up to 29,000 spectators and the guest blocks are in the southeast corner (Blocks 19 and 19A). Before the game, the stadium opens at 2:30 p.m. Fans should remember that both cash and card payments are accepted at concession stands.
An important point is to check personal belongings in advance as there are security measures such as bag checks and metal detectors. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to, weapons and fireworks. It is also recommended to bring a fan item such as a jersey or a flag to loudly support your own team. Don't forget to also think about weather protection, as the weather in northern Germany can be unpredictable.
Conclusion
There is great anticipation for the match and the fans are sure to experience an exciting game. Match summaries and post-match statistics can also be tracked via online platforms. Those who prepare well have the best chance of having an unforgettable football experience. Whether with family or friends, visiting the stadium is a highlight of the season for many. Don't forget to arrive in time to immerse yourself in the special flair of the Ostseestadion!