Bayern Munich fans travelling to London have been offered the opportunity go behind-the-scenes at Wembley Stadium and follow in the footsteps of their heroes who lifted the Champions League trophy nine months ago.
Around 3,000 fans are expected to travel from Germany to London for the first leg of the round of 16 UEFA Champions League clash between Bayern Munich and Arsenal on Wednesday 19 February.
Bayern have offered to supplement the cost of the match ticket for their travelling fans and are covering almost half of the total ticket price - and Wembley Stadium is delighted to extend a similar offer to them during their stay in London.
Organisers have confirmed that anyone producing a valid match ticket on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (18-20 February) will be granted 2-for-1 entry on the award-winning stadium tour.
Fans will experience the thrill of walking through the tunnel and stand pitchside at one of football's most iconic stadiums.
They will also get the chance to visit the dressing rooms, climb the famous stairs and stand in the exact spot where Philipp Lahm held the famous trophy aloft in May 2013.
The tour will include access to Wembley's historical treasures such as the 1966 World Cup crossbar, the Jules Rimet Trophy commemorating England's World Cup glory, the original flag from London's 1948 Olympic Games and much more.
Following a year of events to mark The FA's 150th anniversary, it also includes The FA 150 Exhibition celebrating 150 years of English football.
Wembley Stadium Tour Ticket Terms and conditions of sale can be found here.
Wembley Stadium Ground Regulations can be found here.
Tours start at 10am and begin every 30 minutes. The final tour begins at 4pm.
Click here for more information on the Wembley Stadium tour.