Lions home game on All Saints Day: How to behave correctly!
On November 1st, 2025, TSV 1860 Munich will play against Energie Cottbus. Special information about the silent holiday of All Saints.

Lions home game on All Saints Day: How to behave correctly!
On November 1st, 2025, TSV 1860 Munich fans can expect an exciting home game against Energie Cottbus. But this day has more than just sporting significance; It also falls on the holiday of All Saints, a quiet holiday in Bavaria. Out of respect for this special occasion, the club has announced that it will reduce the loudspeaker system in the stadium in order to reflect the contemplative atmosphere, as TSV 1860 Munich informs.
All Saints' Day, also known as Sollemnitas Omnium Sanctorum, has been celebrated in the Western Church since November 1st and is an important Christian high festival. Traditionally, saints and deceased relatives are remembered on this day. So it's no wonder that in many cities, including Munich, quiet togetherness is required on All Saints' Day. This means that dance events are not permitted in public spaces, which underlines the special atmosphere of this holiday, as can be read on muenchen.de.
That's how it works in the stadium
It is important for stadium visitors to behave considerately on match day, especially in the Giesing district, where there are numerous churches and cemeteries. Support for the Lions is still very welcome, but sensitive cooperation outside the stadium is very important.
Season ticket holders have the opportunity to offer their tickets on the Löwen ticket exchange up to two hours before the start of the game. On November 1st, ticket sales will open between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. at the training ground, followed by clearing points at the stadium, which will be available for ticket inquiries from 12:00 p.m. So that fans are well prepared, Print@home tickets should definitely be printed out or brought with them as a cell phone ticket.
The stadium opens at 12:30 p.m., but you are strongly advised to arrive on time as longer queues are expected at the entrances. In addition, the new caterer Diemb Gastronomie offers a convivial catering offer where both cash and card payments are possible. Fans can look forward to an “Early Bird beer” for €3.50, and the stadium sausage is also available in different versions. An important word of warning: people under the influence of alcohol will not be admitted and it is prohibited to bring your own food or bottles.
Arrival and parking options
If you want to travel by car, you should be aware that there are no parking spaces around the stadium. Instead, using public transport is recommended. The U2 subway line via the Silberhornstraße stop is the best option, while the Wettersteinplatz stop should be avoided. Numerous parking spaces are available for cyclists from 12:00 p.m.
In order to ensure safe arrival, special arrival routes will be set up for ticket holders for the west curve and standing hall. There is also a “lion-free area” around the guest entrance for away fans. Park & Ride options are also available in Munich, ideal for car and bus visitors.
The weather forecast for Saturday promises a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures between 14 and 17°C. A perfect day for a football match, although the special atmosphere of All Saints' Day will be noticeable. Let's be surprised to see how the lions do!
With all this information, I hope that fans come to the stadium well prepared and can experience a game that is respectful and joyful in every respect.