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Tickets for Atalanta – Torino, Serie A 2025/26 (Matchday 20) | Buy seats for Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo

Saturday, 10 January 2026 at 8:45 PM · New Balance Arena Bergamo
· Capacity: 23,439
Final score 2 : 0
Tickets for Atalanta – Torino, Serie A 2025/26 (Matchday 20) | Buy seats for Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo — New Balance Arena, Bergamo — Saturday, 10 January 2026 Karlobag.eu / illustration

Atalanta and Torino in a clash that raises the temperature of Serie A

Atalanta and Torino, within the scope of Football – Italian League - Serie A - season 2025./2026., round 20, are playing a match that is already attracting great attention from fans and everyone following the rhythm of the championship, and the date 10.01.2026 at 20:45 carries that well-known “prime time” charge when the stands and television shots look additionally spectacular. The host welcomes the guests at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, at the address Viale Giulio Cesare 18, which is a location pronounced in the city with special emotion because the stadium has practically grown into the everyday life of the neighborhoods around the center. For such a match, tickets and passes carry special weight: whoever wants to experience the pressure of the stands, the choreographies, and that specific Bergamo energy, plans the purchase of tickets in advance and monitors ticket sales as part of the preparation for the trip and match day. In Bergamo, such evenings are viewed as a social event, so it is not strange that tickets for this event often become a topic of conversation as early as the beginning of the week, from cafes to tram and bus stops. If you want a secure spot on the stand and peace of mind in planning, it is simplest to buy tickets via the button below and thus immediately lock in your part of the atmosphere.

Context of the season and what round 20 brings in the fight for points

Although in Serie A it is always dangerous to look only at the table, precisely the standings and trends from previous rounds reveal how important every match is, especially in the period after the holidays when points are gathered “with muscle” and when the schedule is congested. According to available data on the 2025/2026 season until the end of December, Atalanta is in the upper part of the middle of the table with 22 points after 16 matches played, while Torino is at 20 points, also after 16 appearances, which emphasizes that this is a duel of clubs seeking stability and catching up towards higher positions.  In such a context, round 20 becomes more than “just another stop” in the marathon: it can break a series, open a path towards European ambitions, or at least bring peace ahead of the next challenges. Torino lists precisely this match on its official schedule as part of round 20, which confirms the framework and importance of the date, and makes planning travel and buying tickets easier for fans.  When the stakes are such, ticket sales usually go faster because fans know that in January mini-cycles of the season are often broken: a good result brings confidence, and a bad result opens up pressure. That is why tickets and passes here are not just a logistical detail, but the first step towards experiencing a match where the “weight of the point” is felt.

Atalanta: home rhythm, expectations, and profile of play

Atalanta has built an identity in recent years recognized by intensity, pressure, and courage in the attacking phase, and the home ground in Bergamo has often been the place where this energy is most clearly seen, because the audience demands aggression and a fast vertical from the first minute. In the current season, form can oscillate, and such periods usually come exactly when the rhythm of matches thickens, so every detail – from rotation to freshness – becomes crucial for whether the team will have an “extra sprint” in the finish. The recent result against Inter showed how thin the margins are in Serie A: one mistake or one moment of inattention can break the match, which was confirmed in the encounter that ended with a minimal victory for the guests.  Precisely because of this, fans perceive such home matches as an opportunity for a “restart” and a return to a recognizable level, and tickets are for many a way to show support at a moment when a reaction from the team is sought. If you are planning to come, think also about the practical part: Bergamo in January can be cold, but the warmth of the crowd is felt on the stands, especially when tickets are secured on time and when entering the stadium without a rush. In that sense, buying tickets is not just buying a seat, but also a smart decision that allows you to experience the match “from the warm-up”, when the atmosphere is built and when the nervousness or confidence of the team is recognized.

Torino: character, discipline, and a plan to “silence” Bergamo

Torino traditionally carries the reputation of a team that knows how to be unpleasant, especially when it turns the match into a duel, when it “brakes” the rhythm and forces the opponent to attack patiently, through dense lines and without much space between the midfield and defense. Away, Torino often seeks control through discipline, a compact block, and fast transitions, where precision in the first pass after winning the ball is key, because otherwise the waves of the host's attacks just continue. Their position on the table suggests that every point is worth gold, so such matches are not played only “for impression”, but pragmatically – with a clear idea of how to withstand the pressure of the stands and how to use one or two big chances.  For fans traveling from outside Torino, tickets and passes are often part of the whole experience: arrival in Bergamo, a day spent in the city, and an evening at the stadium turn into a small fan “ritual” that begins long before the first whistle. If you are among those who want to be part of the away sector or simply want to ensure a place on the stand without stress, ticket sales are something that is resolved earlier, because precisely at such matches it can happen that certain sectors fill up faster than many expect. Additionally, it is smart to plan accommodation as well, because January weekends in Lombardy can be busy: Accommodation for fans on match day can save you time and turn the whole trip into a more pleasant experience.

Tactical points that could decide the clash

Such an encounter is often broken on several tactical “micro-battles” that the spectator at the stadium feels even without statistics: pressure on the first line of passing, control of the second ball after long balls, and the way the side corridors are defended. Atalanta, when at its best, likes to create a surplus on the side and quickly shift the center of gravity to pull the opponent's block out of balance, and that means that Torino must be perfectly synchronized in shifting and taking over, without late reactions that open “holes” between the center-backs and wing-backs. On the other hand, Torino will look to punish every excessive opening of the host, because in Serie A one lost duel in the middle or one poorly placed “safety” often becomes a 2 on 2 or 3 on 3 situation, and then even the smallest detail decides. For a fan who buys tickets and watches the match live, such situations are the loudest: the moment when the whole stadium rises because the pressing “landed”, or when it goes silent because the guest escaped in a counter, is experienced more intensely than through a screen. That is why many want precisely the stand, and not just the result – because at the Gewiss Stadium tactical dynamics are seen in real-time, distances between lines are felt, and communication on the field is heard. If you love football “from the inside”, this is a match where it pays off to come earlier, catch the warm-up, and already then feel how the teams are positioning themselves and what they are planning, and that is another reason why tickets should be secured without delay.

Mutual encounters and interesting facts that feed the story

In encounters between Atalanta and Torino, the motif of uncertainty is often repeated, because these are clubs that can win when they have momentum, but also “get stuck” when the match goes into the wrong rhythm, so it is difficult to write a script in advance. The historical ratio of duels, according to available statistics, shows a slight advantage for Atalanta: in 31 mutual encounters they recorded 13 victories, Torino 11, and 7 ended in a draw, which describes well how often these are matches in which one detail changes everything.  Such numbers are not just a curiosity, but also a reminder that “routine” rarely happens here, and fans want to be present precisely for that reason – because it is easy to imagine a turnaround, a red card, a late goal, or a match in which the goalkeeper becomes a hero. For those planning a trip, such history additionally reinforces interest, so ticket sales become a sort of barometer of expectations: when people feel that it might “explode”, tickets disappear faster. Additionally, January is a time when pitches are heavier, duels tougher, and nerves thinner, so the audience also “ignites” earlier, and that creates a special atmosphere in which football returns to the basics – struggle and concentration. If you want to be part of that story, tickets for this event are a ticket to an evening that can go in any direction, and exactly that makes it attractive.

Gewiss Stadium and the Bergamo framework: where the match is experienced with full lungs

The Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo is not just a location on a map, but a space that connects local pride and football tradition, and the very fact that the stadium was opened back in 1928 speaks to how deeply rooted it is in the identity of the city.  The address Viale Giulio Cesare 18, 24124 Bergamo BG, Italy is often the first thing fans type into navigation, but when you come to the neighborhood, you realize that on match day everything “orients” towards the stadium and that the whole part of the city functions for football.  The capacity is stated in sources as around 23 thousand spectators, which means that the experience is compact and noisy, with stands that are close enough to the pitch that every decision of the referee or every duel provokes an immediate reaction.  Precisely because of this, tickets and passes here carry additional value: one does not buy just a view of the pitch, but also a place within the acoustics that “push” the host and test the guests' nerves. If you plan to come from outside Bergamo, think about how you will arrange the whole day – many fans like to combine the match with a tour of Città Alta and dinner, so it is smart to look in advance at Accommodation near the venue so that everything is in one place. And when tickets are already bought and the plan is clear, only the best remains for you: to enter the stadium while the floodlights are turning on, hear the first songs, and feel how the city turns into a Serie A stage.

Arrival in Bergamo: transport, city rhythm, and planning without haste

Bergamo is practically convenient for fans because it is connected by the Orio al Serio (BGY) airport and rail links towards Milan, and precisely in that connection the most important advice is often hidden: do not leave the arrival for the last moment, but leave yourself “wiggle room” for crowds and security checks. Official information about the bus connection from the airport states that the Airport Bus departs every 30 minutes and that the ride to the station in Bergamo takes about 15 minutes, which is useful for everyone arriving by plane and wanting a simple transfer towards the city.  Once you are in the city, the stadium can be reached by public transport, and there are also lines that pass nearby, so fans often distribute themselves across bus stops and walking routes leading towards Viale Giulio Cesare.  For drivers, timing is the key thing: streets around the stadium become saturated earlier than many think, and parking spaces fill up as interest grows and as ticket sales “push” the number of arrivals. That is why it is smart to combine an earlier arrival and a short walk, which at the same time reinforces the experience because one feels how the fan atmosphere builds neighborhood by neighborhood. If you want comfort, especially if you are traveling with company or family, it is practical to also reserve Accommodation offers in the host city in order to have a simple return after the match and the option to enjoy Bergamo the next day without fatigue and logistical complications.

Tickets and passes: how to smartly plan an evening at the stadium

When a match is in question, the most common mistake is to think about tickets as the last step, because precisely with attractive dates in Serie A it can happen that interest jumps suddenly, and the best seats become hard to access. That is why it is good to think in advance: decide whether you want to be closer to the pitch for the intensity of duels and the feeling of the speed of the game, or you prefer a wider view from the stand which facilitates following tactics, changes in formation, and movement off the ball. In any case, ticket sales are available and it is most practical that you secure your tickets as soon as you decide to come, because that way you plan the trip, accommodation, and arrival at the stadium without stress, and the whole evening remains dedicated to football. The second important thing is arriving earlier: security checks and entrances can take time, and many fans want to enter early enough to see the warm-up, catch the atmosphere before the first whistle, and find their seat without pushing. The third thing is the “matchday routine”: if you are coming from outside the city, combine buying tickets with a day plan, so with Accommodation near the stadium you get a peaceful base from which everything is simpler, from transport to the return after the match. And finally, if you want the most direct path to your seat and experience, do what experienced fans do: buy tickets via the button below and leave yourself only the sweet part of preparation – counting down to the Serie A evening in Bergamo.

Head to head

  1. 21.09.2025 TO Torino 0 : 3 AT Atalanta Serie A

Team form

AT Atalanta DLWDL
TO Torino DLWLD

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 IN Inter Milan 5 38 +54 87
2 AS AS Roma 11 38 +28 73
3 NA Napoli 8 37 +21 73
4 AC AC Milan 8 38 +18 70
5 JU Juventus 7 38 +27 69
6 CO Como 7 37 +33 68
7 AT Atalanta 9 38 +15 59
8 BO Bologna 14 38 +3 56
9 LA Lazio 12 38 +1 54
10 UD Udinese 15 37 -2 50
11 SA Sassuolo 17 38 -4 49
12 PA Parma 15 38 -18 45
13 TO Torino 17 38 -19 45
14 CA Cagliari 17 38 -13 43
15 FI Fiorentina 14 38 -9 42
16 GE Genoa 17 38 -10 41
17 LE Lecce 20 38 -22 38
18 CR Cremonese 19 37 -22 34
19 HE Hellas Verona 23 38 -36 21
20 PI Pisa 24 38 -45 18

New Balance Arena

Stadium
Capacity: 23,439

Gewiss Stadium is a compact, football-focused venue in Bergamo, known for its modernised stands and a layout that keeps the crowd close to the pitch. With around 24,000 seats and upgrades that give it a clean, contemporary feel, it’s a strong choice for high-profile matches and events where atmosphere and sightlines matter.

Inside, everything feels close and direct: steeper tiers, clearly defined sections, and an acoustic “lift” that becomes obvious once the bowl is full. Visitors often highlight excellent views, straightforward entry flows, and a solid selection of food and drink that makes breaks easy.

The exact address is Viale Giulio Cesare 18, Bergamo, Italy. A common reference point for reaching the entrances is the Piazzale Goisis area, where sector signage is typically simplest to follow on event days, and there’s also underground parking nearby if you’re arriving by car. For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the description further down the page.

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Airports nearby

  • BGY Milan Bergamo Airport / Antonio Locatelli Air Base Orio al Serio (BG) · 5 km
  • LIN Milano Linate Airport Segrate (MI) · 43 km
  • VBS Brescia Gabriele d'Annunzio Airport Montichiari (BS) · 59 km
  • LUG Lugano Airport Agno · 68 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of New Balance Arena?
New Balance Arena in Bergamo has an official capacity of 23,439 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places New Balance Arena among the more important venues for Serie A, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Atalanta, hosting this match at New Balance Arena in Bergamo. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Atalanta averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Torino faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Saturday, 10 January 2026 at 8:45 PM local time in Bergamo. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand which rises closer to the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
How do I buy tickets through Karlobag.eu?
Clicking the "Buy tickets" button opens the page of our partner Viagogo where you can safely complete the purchase. Karlobag.eu is not a ticket seller — we aggregate offers from verified partners and help you find the best price. We do not charge buyers any additional fee; the price you see is charged by Viagogo directly.
Can I cancel or resell my ticket?
Cancellation policy depends on the partner where you bought your ticket. Viagogo offers an authenticity guarantee — if the ticket doesn't arrive on time or isn't valid, you get a full refund. Cancelling regular tickets isn't permitted. Resale is only possible if the partner explicitly allows it. Check the terms before purchasing.
How do I get to New Balance Arena?
New Balance Arena is located in Bergamo. Most major venues are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the nearest station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before the start. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the venue section on this page.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
In case of postponement (weather, security reasons), tickets typically remain valid for the new date that the organiser announces later. If the match is cancelled entirely without rescheduling, Viagogo issues a refund per their policy (usually within 7-14 days). Check status directly with the seller — they notify you by email as soon as the decision is known.
Are the tickets authentic?
Yes, all tickets sold via the verified partners we work with (Viagogo, SportEvents365, Ticombo, StubHub and others) come with an authenticity guarantee and refund if the ticket isn't valid. If a ticket isn't authentic, doesn't arrive on time or is refused at the gate, the partner covers a full refund under their terms. We work with verified partners and ticket sale or resale platforms operating in accordance with applicable European regulations.
How do I receive my ticket after purchase?
Most tickets today are electronic — they arrive by email as a PDF or as a mobile ticket saved in your digital wallet. For purchases more than 7 days before the match, the ticket usually arrives within 24-48 hours of payment, while last-minute purchases often arrive within a few hours. Physical tickets are sent by courier when the partner explicitly indicates this. If you don't receive your ticket in time, contact partner support (Viagogo) via your customer account.

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