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How to get Heidenheim vs Chelsea tickets for Conference League clash

On Thursday, 28 November, Heidenheim will welcome Chelsea to the Voith Arena as the Blues look to maintain their perfect record in this year's UEFA Europa Conference League.

It will not be an easy task, however, given that the home side have also won all three of their opening fixtures in the campaign, scoring five and conceding just once.

The encounter promises to be an entertaining affair and if you are looking to get a seat at the game live, read on for our guide on how to get Heidenheim vs Chelsea tickets.

Buying guide for Heidenheim vs Chelsea tickets

Heidenheim vs Chelsea tickets at the Voith Arena
Photo by Imago Images

Home tickets

Unfortunately, if you are a fan of Heidenheim or a neutral hoping to attend the match in the home end, tickets have already sold out for this match online.

However, all hope is not lost.

The club do operate a box office service on matchday that opens one hour before the stadium in the hours before the game.

When purchasing a ticket through this method, getting a seat (sort of) in the standing area is going to be your best bet. While the prices, of course, vary depending on the fixture, the price list below can be used as a general rule of thumb:

  • Standing – €19
  • Standing reduced – €14
  • Standing member – €11
  • Standing children's ticket – €7

It is worth noting that there is no way of assuring the availability of these tickets on matchday—any that are available will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

Away tickets

Chelsea have been allocated 1,521 tickets for this match, which, at first glance, may seem like a fairly small figure for a European clash. However, it is worth noting that the Voith Arena has a capacity of just 15,000, meaning that travelling Blues fans will make up around 10% of the crowd on matchday.

That is a fairly substantial proportion.

Unfortunately, it did mean that demand for Chelsea tickets far outweighed supply, and for that reason, they sold out incredibly quickly via official routes.

If you were one of those lucky 1,521 supporters then it is worth noting that Chelsea make use of a fairly strict collection process to ensure the identity of each travelling supporter is known and accurate. The club states that: “In order to collect the ticket, each individual supporter will be required to bring with them in person their collection voucher and their valid passport.

“Please note copies of the passport will NOT be accepted and each supporter will need to visit the collection point in person. Tickets are not transferrable and cannot be collected on behalf of other supporters.”

Heidenheim vs Chelsea hospitality tickets

Another option for supporters willing to spend a little more money to confirm their spot at the match is to purchase hospitality tickets at the Voith Arena.

Heidenheim offers three different types of hospitality tickets, which are as follows:

  • Business Seats
  • Overview Boxes
  • Lodges

The price of each option and its availability are not stated on the club's official website, so if you are keen on acquiring hospitality tickets for the match, your best bet is to contact the club directly as soon as you can.

Resale websites

Fans wishing to purchase Heidenheim vs. Chelsea tickets should last resort and use third-party resale websites, such as LiveFootballTickets.

However, if you do so, we recommend advancing with the utmost caution. Not only will you likely be paying extremely inflated prices for the tickets themselves, but there is also a substantial risk of them being inauthentic or rejected at the ground.

Always do your due diligence when purchasing tickets using this method.

At the time of writing, there are no Heidenheim vs. Chelsea tickets available on the site; however, that is likely to change as we get closer to matchday.

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Harry Dowsett

Freelance football writer with experience writing for multiple digital platforms, such as GIVEMESPORT. Recently graduated from Portsmouth University with a media studies degree - completing a dissertation on the evolution of sports journalism in the process. He has a love for Arsenal Football Club and a passion for football as a whole.

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