What is happening?

Nurnberg will meet Greuther Fürth on Saturday, July 12 2026, at the Fuchs‑Park Stadium in Bamberg. Kick‑off is set for 17:00 GMT and the match is the pre‑season highlight for both 2. Bundesliga sides. Nurnberg will also debut its new away kit, first worn in Bamberg.

Why does this matter for the Nullneuner?

The trip gives head coach Christian Schiemann a chance to test his young attackers against a strong opponent. After a 2‑1 test‑win over Burgebrach, Nurnberg wants to tighten routines before the league starts. A newly opened standing terrace adds 500 extra tickets, letting more supporters watch live.

What’s happening in Ansbach?

At the same time, SpVgg Greuther Fürth hosts SpVgg Ansbach on Saturday, July 13 2026, at the Stadion am Bismarckplatz. The match starts at 18:00 GMT. Fürth also benefits from the fresh stand, with another 500 tickets released for the home sector. This game serves as Fürth’s final tune‑up before heading to Bamberg.

Any special storylines?

A brother duel draws attention: Felix Müller, a new signing for Eintracht Bamberg, will face his older sibling Philipp Müller, a professional at Greuther Fürth. Their face‑off adds a narrative hook for media and fans alike. Both clubs will use the fixtures to fine‑tune tactics and give minutes to emerging talent.

How can fans attend?

Tickets for the Bamberg match are sold through the official FC Eintracht Bamberg ticket shop; a direct link is provided in the article. The Ansbach game follows a similar sales channel via the regional club. Gates open 90 minutes before kick‑off, giving visitors time to explore the new terrace.

What’s next?

After these friendlies, Nurnberg and Fürth have additional warm‑up games against local sides to cement form. Exact dates will be announced in the coming weeks. Supporters can expect an intensive training camp and more pre‑season fixtures before the 2. Bundesliga season kicks off on August 1 2026.