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Anticipation building among the Prussians for their inaugural home match

West Tribune's inaugural home match: SC Preußen Münster takes the field in the evening against SC Paderborn.

Anticipation builds among Prussians ahead of their initial home match
Anticipation builds among Prussians ahead of their initial home match

Anticipation building among the Prussians for their inaugural home match

In the heart of Germany, Preußen Münster is ready to begin the 2025/26 season with a bang, as they unveil the new West Tribune in their Preußenstadion tonight against SC Paderborn. The game, scheduled for 18:30, promises to be an exciting affair for both teams and their supporters.

However, fans are advised to arrive early due to the start time, and bus services on lines 5 and N82 will be rerouted in Berg Fidel between 15:30 and approximately 21:30. Stops such as Drachterstraße, Hülsenbusch, and Sporthalle Berg Fidel will not be served during this time. The next entry and exit possibilities for the buses will be the stops Preußenstadion and Alte Reitbahn on Hammer Street.

On the field, Münster faces a significant challenge as their new signing Tikvic is set to miss a large portion of the season after tearing his cruciate ligament in the first game. Meanwhile, Nico Koulis will be suspended for two games following a red card in a previous match.

Despite these setbacks, coach Alexander Ende remains optimistic. He is looking forward to the game in front of the new Tribune, which is expected to be buzzing with energy and support.

Off the field, Preußen Münster is focusing on engaging their fans more than ever. A ticket giveaway campaign by REWE is offering fans the chance to win two VIP tickets for selected home games, aiming to provide a more premium fan experience from the stands. This initiative is part of the club's efforts to rally supporters as a "12th man," creating a vibrant, supportive atmosphere during home matches, especially in the context of the team's challenges and ambitions in the 2. Bundesliga.

According to press spokesman Marcel Weskamp, by the 2nd and 3rd home games of this season, the new routines in the stadium will be well-established. The West Tribune, with its new features and routines, is set to enhance the matchday experience for Preußen Münster's loyal supporters.

Street closures will occur before the game, so fans are advised to plan their journey accordingly. As the season unfolds, fans can look forward to more exciting developments and a continued focus on fan engagement. With the new West Tribune and the REWE VIP ticket contest, the 2025/26 season is shaping up to be an unforgettable one for Preußen Münster and its supporters.

Despite Preußen Münster's challenging situation with key players Tikvic and Nico Koulis unavailable for the first games, they will debut the new West Tribune in their 2025/26 European-leagues campaign tonight, gathering support from optimistic coach Alexander Ende and engaged fans. Street closures and bus rerouting between 15:30 and 21:30 should be considered by fans planning their journey to the Preußenstadion, where the premium fan experience is being emphasized off the field with the REWE VIP ticket giveaway.

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