Despite the odds stacked against them following a 2-0 defeat in the first leg, Olympiacos is set to travel to Germany on Tuesday, Feb. 24, determined to fight for a remarkable turnaround against Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

The Greek side will not face the challenge alone. Thousands of devoted supporters are expected to fill the BayArena, lending their voices and energy to coach José Luis Mendilibar and his squad. Estimates suggest that around 4,000 Olympiacos fans will make the journey, creating an electric atmosphere in support of their team.

Fans have been guided on logistics by the club, with Friedrich-Ebert-Platz in Leverkusen designated as the main meeting point. From there, supporters can either take the train from Wiesdorf Leverkusen Mitte Bf station or walk approximately 20 minutes to the stadium.

The BayArena gates are scheduled to open two hours before kickoff, with strict regulations in place to ensure safety and order. Smoking is prohibited inside the stadium, and e-cigarette refill containers are limited to 10 ml. Alcohol testing will be conducted on fans who appear visibly intoxicated.

Large bags—including oversized handbags, sports bags, suitcases, and backpacks—are banned, while smaller bags, such as waist pouches or A4-sized bags (up to 21cm x 30cm), are allowed. Attempts to sneak in prohibited items, such as banners or signs, will result in denied entry. Fans are also reminded not to cover emergency exit markings, and banners must remain within designated areas.

Additionally, only cashless payments are accepted within the BayArena, including credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, and no outside food or beverages are permitted.