ℹ After over a year and a half waiting, #FCBayern and its fans will be reunited properly for the next home game where a full capacity crowd will be allowed into the Allianz Arena.
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) October 5, 2021
We look forward to seeing you all! 😍 🙌 #MiaSanMia
Bayern Munich will play its first game in front of a full-capacity crowd in over a year and a half when it hosts Bundesliga side Hoffenheim on October 23. The Bavarian state government on Monday announced that Bayern will be able to welcome 75,000 fans to Allianz Arena, but special match operations remain in force, meaning the admission of spectators is still dependent on the pandemic. The team will follow the 3G-Plus rule, which states that entry to the stadium is only possible for those who have been fully vaccinated, have recovered or can present a negative PCR test (not older than 48 hours). The government's decision on Monday means the requirement to wear a mask and social distancing regulations, as well as the ban on alcohol being served, will also be dropped (Bayern Munich).