In the first round of the DFB Cup, spectators are again allowed in numerous stadiums. Here is an overview of how many fans can watch the individual games in the arenas.
Friday, September 11th:
TSV Havelse – FSV Mainz 05, in Mainz: 1000 spectators
Eintracht Braunschweig – Hertha BSC: 500 spectators
Saturday, September 12th:
FV Engers – VfL Bochum, in Bochum: 0 spectators
FSV Union Fürstenwalde – VfL Wolfsburg, in Wolfsburg: 0 spectators
FC Oberneuland – Borussia Mönchengladbach, in Mönchengladbach: 300 spectators
RSV Meinerzhagen – SpVgg Greuther Fürth, in Fürth: 0 spectators
VSG Altglienicke – 1. FC Cologne, in Cologne: 300 spectators
1. FC Nürnberg – RB Leipzig: 0 spectators
SV Todesfelde – VfL Osnabrück: 500 spectators
1860 Munich – Eintracht Frankfurt: 0 spectators
MTV Eintracht Celle – FC Augsburg, in Augsburg: 0 spectators
SSV Ulm 1846 football – Erzgebirge Aue: 140 spectators
FC Ingolstadt – Fortuna Düsseldorf: 0 spectators
Karlsruher SC – 1. FC Union Berlin: 450 spectators
Carl Zeiss Jena – Werder Bremen: 1256 spectators