How To Buy Serie A 2026 Tickets: Prices, Fixtures And Stadiums

San Siro stadium before a Serie A match in the 2025-26 season

Serie A remains one of the most recognisable leagues in world football, and supporters planning a trip in the 2025-26 season have several ways to secure seats. Official club channels remain the main route for buying match tickets, while April’s fixture list includes major games such as Inter Milan vs AS Roma, Napoli vs AC Milan and AC Milan vs Juventus.

Italy’s top flight continues to attract attention for its historic clubs, established rivalries and strong stadium culture. Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan remain among the competition’s biggest names, and demand for high-profile fixtures can push prices upward, especially for premium seating and derby matches.

April 2026 Serie A fixtures already on the schedule

The current fixture list runs from Matchday 31 to Matchday 34 across early and late April. On Matchday 31, Inter Milan host AS Roma at San Siro on Sunday, 5 April, while Napoli face AC Milan at Stadio Diego Maradona on Monday, 6 April. Juventus also meet Genoa at Allianz Stadium on the same day.

Matchday 32 brings another standout fixture when Atalanta host Juventus at Gewiss Stadium on Saturday, 11 April. AC Milan welcome Udinese to San Siro later that day, while Como take on Inter Milan on Sunday, 12 April. Fiorentina vs Lazio closes that round on Monday, 13 April.

The schedule remains strong in Matchday 33 and Matchday 34. Inter Milan vs Cagliari, Napoli vs Lazio and AS Roma vs Atalanta all appear on 17 and 18 April, before AC Milan vs Juventus headlines 26 April at San Siro. Torino vs Inter Milan and Bologna vs AS Roma are also among the notable fixtures in that period.

Where to buy Serie A tickets

The most reliable starting point is each club’s official website. Supporters are generally directed to the tickets section, where clubs list individual match passes, season-ticket options and, in some cases, hospitality packages. For fans already in Italy, physical ticket offices near or at stadiums can also provide another purchase route.

vTickets are often released only a few weeks before a match, so timing matters. Some clubs may require supporters to create an online account and submit personal details before completing a purchase. Additional points of sale may also be available in the cities where clubs are based.

Resale platforms can become relevant when official allocations are gone or when supporters want to secure seats before the main release window. The information available here highlights secondary marketplaces including Viagogo and SeatPick as options for buyers seeking sold-out or late-availability tickets.

How much Serie A tickets cost

Serie A ticket prices vary sharply from club to club and from match to match. The lowest-priced seats on resale sites start at €40, while club-by-club adult matchday pricing ranges from as little as €9 to as much as €275 depending on the team, the opponent and the section of the stadium.

Seat location is one of the biggest pricing factors. Premium views and more central seating usually cost more, while category systems can also raise prices for bigger matches. Fixtures such as AC Milan vs Inter Milan and Roma vs Lazio are treated as premium occasions, which typically places them in the highest pricing tier.

Season tickets also show a wide spread across the league. Entry prices begin at €145 for Hellas Verona and rise to €529 for both Juventus and Lazio. Inter Milan season tickets start from €399, while AC Milan begin at €430.

Club-by-club price range across Serie A

Inter Milan currently have one of the widest published matchday ranges at €30 to €275, reflecting the size of San Siro and the premium attached to major fixtures. AC Milan sit close behind at €20 to €250, while Juventus range from €30 to €105 at Juventus Stadium.

At the lower end, Como’s listed adult range is €9 to €28 at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Lecce range from €9 to €50, and Udinese start at €10. Napoli’s published adult prices run from €10 to €90, while Roma list €25 to €80 at Stadio Olimpico.

Some mid-range clubs also offer broad flexibility. Bologna range from €18 to €130, Atalanta from €13 to €100 and Sassuolo from €20 to €100. Pisa’s matchday pricing remains listed as TBC, although season tickets start from €205.

Memberships, stadium scale and key facts for buyers

Club membership is not mandatory for buying Serie A tickets, but it can make access easier, particularly at larger clubs such as Inter Milan and Juventus. Membership can improve priority in the ticket queue and may also include added benefits such as welcome gifts, tours or museum discounts.

For supporters targeting the biggest stadium experience, San Siro is the largest ground in Serie A. Officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, the Milan venue has a seating capacity of 80,018 and is shared by AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Juventus remain the most successful club in Serie A history with 36 league titles. That status, combined with the appeal of Milan’s two giants, helps explain why demand remains high across the division. For buyers planning ahead, official club channels remain the safest first stop, while fixture category, seating section and club membership are the main factors that shape availability and price.