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Bologna, Italy

Stadio Renato Dall'Ara

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Tickets to Bologna 2025/26

Bologna FC play in Serie A, Italy's top division, and are based in Bologna, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. The club plays home matches at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, a historic ground in the southwest of the city. Bologna tickets are available for league matches, cup games, and European fixtures following the club's return to continental football. This page explains how to find tickets through partners we list, what sections and price levels exist, and what to expect when visiting the stadium and city.

Where to buy Bologna tickets

The official route is through Bologna FC's own website, where registered members often get priority access before general sale opens. For fans travelling from outside Italy, partners we list offer match tickets alongside practical support such as e-tickets or print-at-home delivery. Some partners also handle collection at local points in Bologna. It is worth starting early for fixtures against top Serie A sides, as availability drops quickly once general sale begins. Always check the delivery method before completing a purchase, particularly for matches with short lead times.

Sections and price levels

Stadio Renato Dall'Ara is divided into several sections. The Tribuna Coperta is the main covered stand and typically the most expensive area. The Curva Andrea Costa is where the most dedicated home supporters gather, and tickets there are usually among the cheaper options. The Curva Bulgarelli is on the opposite end. Away supporters are generally allocated a section of the Curva Bulgarelli or a dedicated area depending on the fixture. Prices vary considerably depending on the opponent, with top-of-the-table clashes costing more than mid-table fixtures.

Match packages with accommodation

Several partners offer travel packages combining a match ticket with hotel accommodation in Bologna. Travel packages include options for different budgets, from central three-star hotels near Piazza Maggiore to higher-end stays closer to the university district. Some packages also include a transfer from Bologna Centrale station or Guglielmo Marconi Airport to the hotel. These arrangements are particularly useful for fans flying in from abroad who want to book everything in one place. Check whether the package covers one or two nights, as many fans prefer to arrive the day before the match.

Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna

Stadio Renato Dall'Ara opened in 1927 and holds around 38,000 spectators. It sits in the Borgo Panigale area, roughly two kilometres southwest of Bologna city centre. The stadium is reachable by bus from the city centre, and there is limited parking nearby. The surrounding area is residential, with a handful of bars and cafés used by supporters before matches. The ground has a distinctive circular design with a tower at the main entrance, making it one of the more architecturally recognisable stadiums in Italian football. Renovation plans have been discussed for several years.

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Bologna season 2025/2026

Bologna qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club's history after finishing fifth in Serie A in 2023/24, which marked a significant shift in the club's standing in Italian football. The 2025/26 season continues under that momentum, with the squad competing across Serie A, Coppa Italia, and European competition. Key home fixtures against clubs such as Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC Milan tend to sell out well ahead of matchday. Bologna football tickets for these games are worth booking as early as possible. See also: Juventus tickets · Inter Milan tickets · AC Milan tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Bologna, like most Serie A clubs, uses a category system where prices are set according to the perceived importance of the match. Category A covers the biggest fixtures — typically games against Juventus, Inter, and Milan — and these carry the highest prices across all sections of the ground. Category B and C matches are more affordable and usually involve mid-table or lower-ranked opponents. Reductions are available for under-18s and over-65s in most sections, though availability of discounted tickets through secondary partners can vary. Checking the category before buying helps avoid surprises on price.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a formal agreement with Bologna FC or the relevant ticketing platform to sell match tickets through official channels. These sellers typically offer greater buyer protection and guaranteed validity of the ticket. However, footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners, giving fans a broader range of options. Non-authorised sellers can still be legitimate and reliable, but it is worth reading the terms carefully, particularly regarding refunds and ticket validity. Checking reviews and the seller's track record is a practical step before purchasing through any third-party platform.

Club history

Bologna FC was founded in 1909 and has won the Serie A title seven times, with most of those titles coming in the 1930s and 1940s. The club also won the Mitropa Cup, an early form of European club competition, twice during that era. Notable former players include Giuseppe Meazza, who played for the club before his more celebrated time at Inter Milan. The main local rivalry is with other clubs from Emilia-Romagna, particularly with Modena and, to a lesser extent, with Parma. After decades in the mid-table, the club's recent resurgence under coach Thiago Motta — and subsequently Vincenzo Italiano — brought renewed attention.

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