FC Bayern München
·10 de febrero de 2026
Verdi strike: FC Bayern issues travel advice

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·10 de febrero de 2026

FC Bayern host RB Leipzig in the DFB Cup quarter-finals at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night (kick-off 20:45 CET). So that all fans can reach the Allianz Arena in the best possible way despite the planned strike by the Verdi union on the day, Markus Meindl, FC Bayern’s director of fans and fan club support, answers the most important questions and provides valuable tips on getting to and from the stadium.
Mr Meindl, the cup match against RB Leipzig is taking place as planned on Wednesday despite the strike. How big do you think the challenges will be for fans travelling to the Allianz Arena – and what is your most important appeal to all stadium visitors? “We are in direct contact with our fans and fan clubs, including through our fan club representatives in the regions, and have noticed that many are very creative and willing to make the best of the situation. Our most important appeal is this: be sure to allow extra time, find out about the current options in advance and remain flexible. We ask all fans for their understanding and patience – but together we can do this!”
What specific alternatives to public transport do you recommend to the fans coming to the Allianz Arena? “As well as the special U-Bahn service between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning, there will be additional shuttle buses from Donnersberger Brücke and extra buses from the FC Bayern Campus. Those travelling by car should carpool where possible and use the Park&Ride facilities.”
How exactly will the special service between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning work on matchday, and what do fans need to bear in mind? “The U-Bahn service will operate exclusively between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning from 17:30 CET until the end of service – at short intervals, as is normal for our home games. It’s possible to board at all stations on the line. Note: all other underground, tram and bus lines are affected by the strike, so people should be prepared for longer waiting times and leave as early as possible. The Allianz Arena opens at 18:30 CET on Wednesday.”
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What can you tell us about the Donner shuttle – who is this service particularly suitable for and how does it work on site? “The Donner shuttle is a good option for those who travel on the S-Bahn to Donnersberger Brücke. The buses will run from 16:30 to the U-Bahn station Kieferngarten, and from there you can reach the Arena by foot. After the match, buses will travel directly to Karlsplatz (Stachus) in the city centre if required. Our team, security staff and the police will be on hand to assist with arrangements on site.”
What other Park&Ride options are available and how can fans make best use of these? “We recommend using the Park&Ride spaces at the open U-Bahn stations between Marienplatz and Fröttmaning. Additional parking spaces are also available at the FC Bayern Campus, from where shuttle buses run to the Arena.”
In spite of all the measures in place, what restrictions should fans expect and how much extra time should they realistically allow for their journey both ways? “Despite all efforts, delays are to be expected, especially when travelling by public transport. We recommend allowing at least an hour more than usual. Waits are particularly likely after the match, as capacity is limited. The Allianz Arena will therefore remain open longer to allow all fans to leave more easily.”
What’s your advice for fans who are travelling by car – particularly with regards to carpooling and parking options? “As mentioned, carpooling is the name of the game when it comes to easing traffic and parking congestion when you have to use your car. Please use the Park&Ride spaces and additional facilities at the FC Bayern Campus. Please ensure that you do not block emergency access routes and follow the instructions of the security staff. The more we all work together and show consideration for one another, the better it will be for everyone.”
How can fans get the best and latest information on the travel situation and short-notice changes? “The latest information is available on the MVG website, where all reports are continuously updated. We also keep visitors up to date as best we can on our channels – website, app and social media.”
What message would you like to convey to fans regarding patience, mutual consideration and the shared stadium experience in this special situation? “It is precisely in situations like this that the true solidarity of our fans shines through. Please be patient, be considerate of others and help each other out. The most important thing is that we enjoy a great cup match together – even if the journey to the stadium and back home takes a little longer this time. Thank you for your understanding and support!”
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