Bavarian Derby: Panthers host Ice Tigers in sold-out CFS!
On November 28th, 2025, HC Nürnberg will play against the Augsburg Panthers in the sold-out Curt Frenzel Stadium. Follow the exciting Bavarian derby!

Bavarian Derby: Panthers host Ice Tigers in sold-out CFS!
Things will get really exciting in the Curt Frenzel Stadium on Friday evening, as the Augsburg Panthers welcome the Nuremberg Ice Tigers for a thrilling Bavarian derby. Kick-off will take place at 7:30 p.m. to a sold-out crowd and the fan base is full of anticipation for this highly anticipated match. The game not only has atmosphere but also great significance as both teams fight for points in the intense race for the final playoff spot.
The situation in the table could hardly be closer: The Ice Tigers and the Panthers are tied in 11th place, with the Nuremberg team having a slightly better starting position with a goal difference of +11. The visitors have proven to be particularly strong in the first third this season and have put in a solid performance under head coach Mitch O'Keefe, despite numerous injured players.
Players in focus
A look at the players shows that both the Panthers and the Ice Tigers have top-class talent. For the Ice Tigers, top scorer Evan Barratt and newly signed reinforcement Brett Murray are the players who matter. In addition, special attention will be paid to Timo Bakos, who has his roots in Augsburg and now wears the visitors' jersey.
Meanwhile, the Panthers can rely on their fan base. A unique sale of secondary market tickets until 5:30 p.m. ensures that even those who decide at short notice still have the opportunity to buy a ticket www.panthertickets.de to secure. The Panthers' official secondary market has ensured that no fan is excluded from a home game for three years.
Extras for the fans
The atmosphere in the stadium is also enlivened by a variety of activities. In the 1878 SHOP in the south foyer there is a special “Augsburg” T-shirt for 19.90 euros. The Panthers' sponsors, such as the PSD Bank, are also committed and support the youth ice hockey work, which is visible through the “PSD Bank Battle” against Nuremberg and the 50/50 lottery behind the fan curve. A ticket only costs 2 euros and the proceeds go to the AEV offspring.
After the derby, the Panthers will continue on Sunday when they play in Iserlohn before playing against Dresden in the CFS on Thursday. These are exciting times for the Augsburg Panthers and their loyal supporters, who are hoping, as always, for a thrilling game.