Heidenheim is selling pre‑sale tickets for the July 15 friendly against TSV Nördlingen. Kick‑off is at 18:00 in the Rieser Sportpark, tickets cost €10, reduced €8. Fans can pick up tickets at the TSV Nördlingen office on Deininger Street 3.

Why does the match matter for Heidenheim?

Heidenheim uses the friendly to rebuild confidence after a tough season. The club currently sits 17th in the Bundesliga with 26 points, a record of 6 wins, 8 draws and 20 losses from 34 games. A good performance could lift morale ahead of the new campaign.

What is the significance of Stefan Rößle's farewell?

On Thursday, July 9, the same stadium will host a free‑entry farewell match for former district administrator Stefan Rößle. The event lets Heidenheim show local support while testing the venue before the main game.

How can fans get tickets?

Tickets are on pre‑sale now. Interested supporters may collect them in person at TSV Nördlingen’s office or reserve by phone. The standard price is €10, with a reduced €8 rate for seniors, students and apprentices.

What outlook does Heidenheim have after the season?

Having scored 41 goals and conceded 72 (‑31 goal difference), Heidenheim must improve dramatically. They sit 63 points behind leaders Bayern Munich. The friendly is a small step to shape the squad and trial new tactics.

Heidenheim’s manager Christian Preußer will use the match to assess young talent and steady the form curve. The game also offers a platform for local sponsors eager to back the team.

Supporters who want to watch live should act quickly, as seats are limited. The pre‑sale system is simple, but demand is high because Stefan Rößle’s farewell and the Heidenheim clash happen together. Secure a ticket now and be part of a special evening at the Rieser Sportpark.