Six days from opening whistle, the Commerzbank Arena, Eintracht Frankfurt’s home arena, is already completely sold out for the match between the formation of Thomas Schaaf and Inter, scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The 50 thousand tickets available went up in smoke in a matter of hours, reveals the Teutonic club. The match will be the highlight of the day of celebration for the presentation of the german team to the fans.
Source: fcinternews.it

i am from Greece, so i am waiting Inter in Thessaloniki for friendly with PAOK on 14 of August.Will be there….
For 3 reason :
1-Ticket price
2-stadium in italia very old but in germany Modern (thanks to world cup 2006)
3-sky calcio and al jazeera sport support all games in serie A and sell to customer with a little money but in germany , they buy bundesliga matches too high and forced to sell expensive …
At 2013-2014, Eintracht Frankfurt has average attendances 47,052 and sit at number 15 from the list of “Average attendances of European football clubs’. Inter line up 18 with 46,246 (the most from serie a clubs).
It’s so shocking even more, I sort the list only between two country (Italia and Germany) check this out…
1. Borussia Dortmund (80,297)
4. Bayern Munich (71,000)
6. Schalke 04 (61,569)
8. Borussia Mönchengladbach (52,239)
9. Hertha Berlin (51,889)
10. Hamburger SV (51,825)
12. VfB Stuttgart (50,498)
15. Eintracht Frankfurt (47,052)
18. Inter (46,246)
19. FC Köln (46,235)
21. Hannover 96 (45,635)
28. Napoli (40,918)
29. Werder Bremen (40,657)
30. Nuremberg (40,412)
31. Roma (40,083)
32. Milan (39,874)
37. Juventus (37,318)
44. Fortuna Düsseldorf (33,982)
49. Fiorentina (33,098)
56. Kaiserslautern (29,943)
58. Lazio (29,548)
59. FC Augsburg (29,295)
61. Bayer Leverkusen (28,452)
62. St. Pauli (28,371)
64. VfL Wolfsburg (28,103)
68. Dynamo Dresden (27,004)
69. 1899 Hoffenheim (26,907)
Last 76. Leeds United (25,088)
I am very shock that Bundesliga deliver 20 club to the list while Italian only made 7.
I just wonder why this happened to Italian club…
Because the ticket price in Bundesliga matches are cheap. This is the reason for your question…
First and mostly the general economy for the people of both countries differentiate quite a bit, the financial situations for the Germans are far better than for the Italians. As well as their is a far more stable politic scene in Germany, with big industries flourishing economically.
With the new group of stadiums and redone old stadiums for the World Cup 2006, the atmosphere in the stadiums is regarded as familiar and the stadiums are well constructed and quite modern and luxurious.
The ticket prices I don’t thinks variates that much between the leagues, but the experience on the stands and the financial situation differentiates a lot.