The fans are running RWE into the ground. After the Bielefeld game, the average will rise to over 17,000.
The euphoria at Rot-Weiss Essen is huge in the 3rd division after three wins in a row. The reward for the series: RWE is in fifth place after the matchday.
Reason enough for the spectators to continue to cheer on the Essen team, which was also the case before the trebles against BVB II, 1. FC Saarbrücken and MSV Duisburg. It is also clear that the stadium is already too small for the current interest.
The home game against Arminia Bielefeld is now on the program next Saturday (2 pm). And once again RWE will announce a sell-out, as only 600 tickets are currently still available.
The club announced that 18,600 tickets have already been sold. The Bielefeld curve is also full to bursting after three wins in a row. There is much to suggest a soccer festival in the stadium on Hafenstrasse.
RWE has welcomed 101,302 spectators in its six home matches to date, which corresponds to an average of 1,6884. After the Bielefeld match, this figure will rise to around 17,200.
The next highlight awaits RWE just one week later – when they play traditional club Waldhof Mannheim at home again (Sunday, November 12, 4:30 p.m.).
The pre-sale starts in the coming week. Between Monday (October 30, 10:00 a.m.) and Tuesday (October 31, 8:00 p.m.), club members will have an exclusive right of first refusal. During this period, tickets can only be purchased via the online ticket store. A maximum of two tickets can be purchased per member
On Thursday (November 2), tickets for the home match against Mannheim will finally go on sale. Tickets will be available from 10.00 a.m. in the online ticket store and at the advance booking offices, and fans can secure their seats at the ticket counter at the fan store on Hafenstraße from 2.00 p.m.