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Genoa vs Cremonese Tickets: Buy tickets for Serie A at Luigi Ferraris Stadium, 29.10.2025 at 20:45

Wednesday, 29 October 2025 at 8:45 PM · Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa
· Capacity: 33,205
Final score 0 : 2
Tickets for Genoa vs Cremonese Tickets: Buy tickets for Serie A at Luigi Ferraris Stadium, 29.10.2025 at 20:45 — Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa — Wednesday, 29 October 2025 Karlobag.eu / illustration

Genoa – Cremonese at the iconic “Ferraris”: city pulse, football fortress, and the race for tickets

Genoa will live through football again on 29.10.2025 at 20:45, when Genoa and Cremonese meet on the pitch of the Luigi Ferraris stadium, a clash for the 9th round of Serie A in the 2025/2026 season. The venue – Via Giovanni de Prà 1 – is in itself a football address with character: packed stands, acoustics that "amplify" every duel, and a feeling that every fan is a fourth official's assistant wind. This midweek fixture traditionally fills the calendars of fans working shorter shifts and chasing the evening adrenaline, which is why ticket sales usually start briskly as soon as the schedule is released. If you plan on buying tickets, the advice is simple: tickets fly when the neighbors from Lombardy are playing, so buy your tickets as soon as you decide and don't wait for match day. Tickets for this event are already in demand, ticket sales are available and tickets are selling out fast – secure your tickets on time, buying tickets earlier provides a better choice of sectors. For those arriving from out of town, plan your accommodation in advance as well (Accommodation near the venue) because city hotels are known to raise prices in the week when "Ferraris" is burning. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Current standings and momentum: who is catching steam in the October rush

The beginning of autumn in Serie A always brings the first serious picture of the standings: Cremonese is in the upper half of the table and looks stable, while Genoa is fighting below the line and looking for a long unbeaten streak to catch up. Such a balance of power creates a specific demand dynamic – the visiting fans want to capitalize on their form, the home fans believe in a reaction in front of their "Gradina", so ticket sales in both camps are intensified. If you plan on buying tickets, count on tickets for the central sectors and along the touchline always being the first to disappear; tickets for this event in those zones provide the best view of the tactical outwitting. In a game of details – a point more or less – every match becomes a micro-final, so buy your tickets early and avoid the stress of scalping or bad seats. Ticket sales are also underway for family sectors, but they too fill up quickly for evening fixtures; so secure your tickets today and prepare a travel plan with an overnight option (Accommodation offers in the host city) so the return journey is without rush. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Coaching philosophies: Vieira seeks a step up, Nicola builds discipline

On Genoa's bench sits Patrick Vieira, a coach whose signature is carried by a structured midfield and transition energy; his idea of the game often rests on a compact block, strong pressure after losing the ball, and seeking deep channels for fast wingers. On the other hand, Davide Nicola arrived at Cremonese bringing a recognizable "survival" school with clear mechanisms of off-the-ball movement and discipline that relieves the backline – ideal for a team just getting into the rhythm of the elite class. In such a clash of styles,
some details are decisive: how Genoa "packs" the midfield against an opponent that quickly exits the block, and whether Cremonese can neutralize the hosts' set pieces, traditionally a strong lever in front of certain "Ferraris" stands. All this makes the encounter particularly interesting for the neutral audience – but also one more reason to buy tickets and experience firsthand how tactical sketches turn into loud ovations or sighs. Ticket sales are ongoing, tickets for this event are in demand, and tickets for the outer sectors can be cheaper – choose early and secure your tickets. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Key duels and players who change the rhythm: experience vs. hunger

Cremonese is further refreshed by experience at the top of the attack and profiles that quickly convert a won second ball into a chance; precisely this mix often suffocates hosts who have to risk more in front of their own fans. Genoa, on the other hand, still has several players capable of "igniting" the stands with a single move, either through a long-distance shot or a breakthrough on the flank that opens up space for late runs from the second line. In this match, it is worth paying attention to the duels between the center-backs and the "number nine", but also to the so-called "half-space" zone where creators look for semi-space between full-backs and center-backs – a detail that can decide matches of this profile. It is precisely because of such subtleties that interest in tickets is growing: ticket sales increase as the match day approaches, buying tickets in advance means a better choice of viewing angles for tactical study, and tickets for this event will be a magnet for those following the development of young attackers. Don't wait until the last minute – buy tickets as soon as you finalize your travel plan, preferably with reserved accommodation (Accommodation for fans on match day) so the return is safe and peaceful. Secure your tickets for this event now!

History of head-to-head clashes: few matches, high tension

Although the history of duels between Genoa and Cremonese is not one of the longest series in Serie A, most encounters have carried a recognizable Northern Italian charge, with many tough duels and a small number of clear chances. As a rule, these were "one ball" duels where a detail – a rebound after a corner, a goalkeeper's reaction, or guarding the far post – determines the mood of the city until the next round. That's exactly why fans love to be present: tickets for this event are not bought just for the points, but also for the
feeling of belonging to the tradition of two working-class communities. Ticket sales for such clashes often gain extra momentum a few days before the match when the media recalls old duels, so buying tickets in that period can mean more expensive prices for the remaining seats. If you want a secure spot and good visibility, buy tickets now and plan your city logistics – and if you're staying until morning, check Accommodation offers in the host city. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Luigi Ferraris: architecture of noise, city slopes, and fan routes

Luigi Ferraris is one of the oldest football temples in Italy, opened back in 1911, with stands so close to the pitch that even the average fan can "read" the positioning of the backline. The address Via Giovanni de Prà 1 takes you into residential neighborhoods where streets can be narrow and parking spaces limited – which is why fans often arrive on foot from the Brignole direction or use city buses before the final wave. The old concrete geometry of the "Ferraris" creates specific acoustics: when the home team connects three good presses, the noise bounces off the facades of surrounding buildings and returns to the pitch as an extra layer of pressure. Because of all this, evening fixtures also attract neutral tourists – ticket sales then get a "tourist effect", so tickets for this event are hunted for even outside Liguria; therefore, buying tickets in advance becomes almost a security measure. If you are coming from afar, also note Accommodation near the venue to spend the night peacefully and avoid late returns on the region's winding roads. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Practical tips: transport plan, arrival time, and fan culture

Genoa is a city of slopes and passages: from the station to the stadium, it is often faster on foot than by car, and such movement creates a small "fan carnival" through neighborhoods with local cafes and bakeries. Arriving at least 60-90 minutes early is common for those who want to take their seats without the crush, snap photos of banners, and eat a piece of focaccia before the first whistle. It is this arrival rhythm that also affects ticket sales – the denser the transport and the earlier the arrival, the faster the tickets sell out in family and central sectors. If you are traveling with children, choose lower rows in the corners where the flow of people is slower; tickets for this event in those zones are often sought after by families. Buying tickets early prevents unpleasant surprises, and if you plan dinner and a walk to Boccadasse after the match, leave the option of an overnight stay and check Accommodation for fans on match day. Secure your tickets for this event now!

What could decide it: set pieces, transition, and bench depth

Matches where one participant is looking to escape the bottom and the other is consolidating a place in the mid-table are often broken by set pieces: blocking the first player at the "five-meter" line, guarding the second wave, and distributing duties between center-backs and the defensive midfielder. Genoa, in front of its stands, will seek energy from pressing and early delivery of balls to the flanks, while Cremonese will aim for "steals" in the middle, a short transition, and a finish before the home team gets organized. In such scenarios, it's worth being at the stadium because the details are seen better than on TV: ticket sales are growing precisely because of the desire to "catch" the moment when a tactical idea breaks into a goal. If you are an analyst at heart, choose tickets closer to the center of the pitch – buying tickets for those sectors is often the fastest, and tickets for this event are already in demand among fans who like to "read" the game. Don't delay: buy tickets early and book Accommodation offers in the host city for a peaceful trip home. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Host city: Ligurian temperament, sea smells, and football as a ritual

Genoa is a port mosaic: between decks, narrow streets, and Renaissance palaces, football is a daily topic of conversation and a guide for the evening rhythm of the city. Before the match, you hear drums, flags dance between facades, and local "trattorie" fill up before and after the match – which further explains why ticket sales explode as soon as the exact fixture time is confirmed. If you are coming as a tourist, combine football with a walk along Via Garibaldi or the Porto Antico; tickets for this event allow you to experience the city's identity that is refracted through the stands. Buying tickets in advance is ideal for planning your route from your apartment or hotel to the sector, as crowds can be sudden and unpredictable. And whoever wants to turn Wednesday into a small city-break can already check Accommodation near the venue and put together an itinerary that includes the stadium, the sea, and an evening out. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Price and availability scenarios: how not to miss the best seat

Tickets for evening fixtures on weekdays often have a "double wave" of demand: the first when the exact time is announced, and the second 24-48 hours before the match, when fans finalize their plans. In both cases, ticket sales jump sharply – tickets for central sectors and seats closer to the pitch disappear quickly, and the remaining zones fill up sporadically. If you want to avoid compromise, buying tickets immediately is the best move; it is also worth considering a package: arrival–overnight stay–return, because rushing after the final whistle can spoil the experience. Tickets for this event are also sought after by neutral Serie A fans who "collect stadiums", so it pays to act before the secondary demand picks them up. Finalize your plan and add Accommodation offers in the host city to put together a carefree schedule from entering the city to the final whistle. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Which stand for whom: view, acoustics, and fan identity

"Ferraris" is specific because changing the viewing angle also changes the experience: by the corner flag, you feel the speed and collisions, along the touchline, you "read" the positioning, and from the center, you have the tactical picture and an overview of passing lanes. If you like atmosphere and choreographies, choose sectors towards the north where the loudest part of the crowd often concentrates; if you want analysis, the central stands offer a balance between distance and detail. In both cases, ticket sales first "clear out" the visually most attractive seats, so buying tickets without delay also brings a better sense of control over the travel plan. Tickets for this event will be especially sought after by those who follow the development of tactical trends in the league and want to observe the coaches' adjustments in real time. Also book a potential stay in the city – Accommodation for fans on match day – to follow the post-match gatherings without stress. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Micro-details of the match: pressing triggers, rotations, and "second ball" play

Vieira's Genoa often looks for pressing triggers on lateral passes – when a full-back receives the ball with his back to the center – and that's where the first "click" from the stands occurs; Nicola's Cremonese responds with a vertical ball behind the first line of pressure or by quickly releasing the wingers. In such synergy, moments are created that are remembered from the stands: the impression of speed, collision, and change of rhythm is best captured live. That's why tickets for this event have added value – ticket sales are growing because spectators want to compare their own tactical notes with what they heard in the analyses. Buying tickets in advance allows you to choose exactly those rows and angles from which you can best see the midfield rotations or the "late run" from the second line. If you are also planning an overnight stay, don't forget to check Accommodation near the venue and arrange transport logistics after the end of the match. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Security, access, and fan etiquette: how to experience the spectacle without stress

Entry to "Ferraris" flows smoothly when you start early: ticket checks, identification document control, and passing through corridors can create short bottlenecks just before the start. Therefore, buying tickets in advance and saving them digitally is the best way to avoid stress; ticket sales are active throughout the week, but the most sought-after sectors disappear in waves. Fan etiquette in Genoa is simple: respect the marked sectors, do not linger on the stairs, and give way to children or the elderly in seats with better visibility as soons as the exit crowds begin. Tickets for this event are practically your "pass" into a part of the city's culture – so keep them safe, photograph the QR code, and check the plan for returning to the station. If you are staying for dinner after the match, consider Accommodation offers in the host city to soak up the atmosphere without rushing until the last fan songs. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Head to head

  1. 15.02.2026 CR Cremonese 0 : 0 GE Genoa Serie A

Team form

GE Genoa LLDDL
CR Cremonese WWLLD

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

Stadio Luigi Ferraris

Stadium
Capacity: 33,205

Stadion Luigi Ferraris is one of Italy’s most distinctive football venues—steep, compact, and famously close to the action. First opened in the early 20th century and extensively modernised for major tournaments, it blends historic character with the landmark corner towers and a tight bowl that amplifies the crowd. With a capacity of around 33,000, it’s a standout setting for matches and concerts where intensity matters as much as scale.

Inside, the experience is defined by punchy acoustics and sightlines that keep you connected to the pitch or stage even from higher rows. The steep stands create a “wall of sound” effect, while the sector layout and signage make it straightforward to find your entrance. Visitors also appreciate the practical concourses and a solid selection of food and drink for quick breaks without missing the atmosphere.

You’ll find the stadium in the Marassi area at Via Giovanni de Prà, 1, Genova, Italy. Entrances run around the perimeter, so the smoothest approach is to follow the gate and stand directions for your ticketed sector; street parking is limited, and many visitors plan for a short walk from nearby stops in the stadium zone. For broader city transport options and key hubs around Genova, see the information further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • GOA Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport Genova (GE) · 9 km
  • ALL Riviera Villanova d'Albenga International Airport Villanova d'Albenga (SV) · 77 km
  • CUF Cuneo International Airport Levaldigi (CN) · 106 km
  • PMF Parma Airport Parma (PR) · 116 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Stadio Luigi Ferraris?
Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa has an official capacity of 33,205 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 Stadio Luigi Ferraris 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 Genoa, hosting this match at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Genoa averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Cremonese 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 Wednesday, 29 October 2025 at 8:45 PM local time in Genoa. 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?
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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 Stadio Luigi Ferraris?
Stadio Luigi Ferraris is located in Genoa. 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.
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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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