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Tickets for Sevilla FC vs Deportivo Alavés, LaLiga season 2025/26 (Round 24) at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville

Saturday, 14 February 2026 at 6:30 PM · Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium Seville
· Capacity: 42,714
Final score 1 : 1
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Tickets for Sevilla FC vs Deportivo Alavés, LaLiga season 2025/26 (Round 24) at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville — Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, Seville — Saturday, 14 February 2026 Karlobag.eu / illustration

Sevilla FC and Deportivo Alavés in the 24th round of LaLiga

An evening is being prepared in Seville that has a special place in the fans' calendar, because the 24th round of the 2025/2026 season brings the match between Sevilla FC and Deportivo Alavés at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium, in the Nervión district, where the game is more than ninety minutes of football. For the host, this is an opportunity to maintain the rhythm of winning points in front of their stands and confirm stability in the championship, while the guests come with a clear ambition to get the maximum out of every phase of the game and remain in the fight for a calmer continuation of the season. The timing is ideal for a full stadium and energy that in Seville can turn the tide of the match, so it is expected that interest in cards and tickets will grow as the match day approaches. If you plan to come, it pays to react in time because in matches like this, the decision on the seat often falls earlier than the fans think. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy tickets on time and click the button marked .

The broader picture of the championship and what the standings say

The numbers from the current season offer a good framework for understanding why this duel is important for both locker rooms, as it is a game that can shift momentum several weeks ahead. According to the available data before this round, Sevilla FC had 20 matches played, 21 points and position 14, with 26 goals scored and 32 goals conceded, which suggests a team that often enters matches needing to be more efficient in the finish and more disciplined in defense. Deportivo Alavés, in the same cross-section, had 20 matches played, 19 points and position 18, with 16 goals scored and 25 goals conceded, so it can be seen that the guests usually live on a thin margin and look for points through organization, patience and moments of inspiration. In this context, every duel in the middle of the field and every set-piece situation gains additional weight, because one goal can change the whole story of the evening. For the fans, this means a game with real stakes both in the standings and in confidence, and that is exactly the type of event why tickets become sought-after goods and part of the preparation just like a scarf or a jersey.

Sevilla FC: style of play, key players and trends

Sevilla FC enters this match with the identity of a team that wants control through possession, but it is crucial for them how quickly they turn a calm build-up of the attack into a real threat in the penalty area. The statistical leaders of the team give a good clue about where the attack most often breaks, because among the prominent ones appear Akor as the top scorer with five goals, Isaac and Vargas as players who can make a difference in the finish or with an assist, and Carmona as the engine in segments like passing, recovered balls and disciplinary indicators. In practice, this often means that Sevilla seeks width through the flanks, crosses to the back post and one-on-one situations, while in the middle of the field it tries to maintain control of the rhythm in order to force the opponent to retreat deeper. An important detail is also discipline, because the large number of yellow cards in the season warns how important the little things are, from pressure in transition to duels on the edge of a foul. For the audience at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, this is a style that is best felt live, because every exit from the press and every wave of attack raises the stands, so it is not surprising that ticket sales for such evenings regularly get additional momentum.

Deportivo Alavés: fight for points and recipe for surprise

Deportivo Alavés comes with the profile of a team that knows how to live without excessive possession, but therefore seeks efficiency in moments when space opens up for transition and a shot at the goal. Data on performance point to a team that is often in the game until the end, because with a relatively small number of goals scored, it manages to remain competitive through compactness and work ethic, and this is especially important in away games in an atmosphere like the one waiting in Seville. Among the attacking mainstays, Carlos V. and Lucas Boyé stand out with four goals each, while in creation, players who carry the passing and try to find vertical lines at the moment when the opponent loses balance are recognizable. The additional value of Alavés in such matches is often patience, because when the game "opens up", their attacks become more dangerous, especially if they manage to force set-pieces and make the host defend the second ball. Therefore, a plan can be expected that combines discipline without the ball, quick switches of sides and targeted attacks on the space behind the full-backs' backs, with a clear idea to keep the match at a score draw for as long as possible. For fans who follow this fight closely, such a scenario creates tension and one more reason to secure tickets in time, because such encounters are known to offer a dramatic denouement.

Head-to-head clashes and psychology of the duel

When looking at the psychology of mutual duels, it is often more important how the teams react to certain phases of the match than the historical statistics itself, because the context of the season often changes everything. Nevertheless, it is worth highlighting that in this championship, their direct encounter has already been recorded in which Sevilla FC celebrated away with a result of 2:1, which gives the host an additional dose of confidence, and the guests a clear reminder that they must be more precise in key moments. Such results can act as a mental trigger: Sevilla will believe it has solutions for Alavés' block, while Alavés will look for tactical corrections to close the channels that cost them earlier. In games of this type, everything often comes down to details, for example, on who imposes the tempo first in the first fifteen minutes, who reacts better after conceding a goal and who controls the set-pieces without unnecessary fouls. For fans, that very uncertainty is the reason why tickets are perceived as an entry into a story that cannot be replicated in front of a screen, because at the stadium you feel every change of rhythm and every moment of nervousness. If you love matches in which strategic preparation is seen on the field, this is a match for which a visit is planned and the issue of tickets is solved in time.

Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán as a stage

The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium in Seville is not just a location, but a recognizable symbol of the city's football culture, and the atmosphere in its stands is often described as a "wave" that carries the team in moments when it is hardest. Historically, the stadium was opened in 1958, and in its development it experienced phases of expansion and remodeling, including the completion of large stand sections during the seventies, when it reached significantly larger capacity numbers than today. Today, in public reviews, it is often mentioned that the current capacity is around forty-three thousand spectators, which in practice means that even an "ordinary" league match can look and sound like a major event, especially when the smell of points and the importance of the table is felt. In the past year, additional attention has also been drawn by modernization and renovation plans, which gives fans the impression that they are watching part of a wider story of the club and the city, and not just one match. That is precisely why the demand for tickets in Seville is often strong, because many want to experience the stadium in its current version and catch the authentic Nervion football hum. Secure your tickets right away and click the button marked , because the experience in the stands here is part of the match.

Nervión and Seville on match day

Nervión is a neighborhood that gets a special rhythm on match day, because the football evening overflows into the streets, terraces and pedestrian paths towards the stadium, so the whole part of the city acts like one big fan promenade. The location of the stadium at the address C. Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, Seville, along with the post office box 41005 which is often cited in official guides for arrival, makes it accessible to both those who are in the city for the first time and those who return season after season. In practice, many people choose to come earlier to avoid crowds at the entrances and to find the sector without a rush, and that "early arrival" often becomes part of the ritual, especially when it comes to matches that carry competitive pressure. For visiting fans and neutral visitors, Seville is ideal also because the stadium is located close enough to the main urban points, so the entire plan of the day can be put together without complicated logistics. In such an environment, the sale of tickets also gets an additional dimension, because a ticket is not just an entry to the stadium but also a ticket to a city event that is felt in the air, from fan songs to conversations about possible line-ups and duels. If you want to experience that Nervion rhythm, buying tickets on time allows you to dedicate the rest of the day to the experience, and not to looking for solutions at the last minute.

How to get to the stadium and what is smart to plan

Practical preparation for going to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán often boils down to a few smart decisions that can significantly change the impression of the whole evening, from when to start to how much earlier to enter the stadium zone. Since the stadium is in the urban fabric of the city, a large number of fans come on foot from the direction of the wider center or from the zone around the Sevilla Santa Justa station, and many also use public transport because Nervión is one of the well-connected city areas. The experiential rule is simple: whoever comes earlier has more time for orientation and less stress at the controls, and it is especially important to have tickets ready and check basic information about the sector and the entrance before departure. At matches where higher interest is expected, crowds are created in waves, so it is useful to plan the arrival to avoid the "last twenty minutes" before the start, when bottlenecks are most often created. Although the focus is on football, organizational details, from checks to finding a seat, are part of the experience, so it makes sense to boil everything down to simple: buying tickets earlier, arriving earlier and a calmer entry. Buy tickets via the button below and click , so that your evening is dedicated to the match, and not to logistics.

Tactical points that could decide

On the field, this duel can be broken on several tactical fronts that are typical for matches of teams with different emphases, where Sevilla FC often seeks an attack through width, and Deportivo Alavés seeks a moment for a sting through transition. One of the key zones will be the flanks, because Sevilla, through players who carry passes and return the ball to the shot zone, tries to create situations in which the defense must turn towards its own goal, while Alavés tries to close the first lines of passing and force the host to crosses that can be defended. Set-pieces can be especially important, because in a match where the result is tight, one well-executed corner or free kick can be the difference, and thereby discipline and avoiding unnecessary cards gain additional significance. In Sevilla's attack, most attention is drawn to the fact that they have a clear top scorer in Akor, and creators like Vargas who stands out with assists, while at Alavés the goals come distributed, with Carlos V. and Lucas Boyé as the most prominent, which can make preparation difficult for the defense because the threat does not come from only one point. If Sevilla manages to take an early lead, the match could go in the direction of a controlled rhythm, but if Alavés withstands the initial pressure, every intercepted possession and every quick exit forward can become dangerous, which promises an encounter in which decisions are made in a second. For fans, it is a type of game where it pays to be in the stand, because the tactical "chess" live looks and sounds completely different, especially when the crowd reacts to every press and every won ball.

Tickets, schedule and experience in the stands

The match Sevilla FC vs Deportivo Alavés is played at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium in Seville, at the address C. Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, Seville, ES, and in the announcements it is listed as a match of the 24th round of the 2025/2026 season in LaLiga, which gives it a clear competitive weight and a reason for great public interest. According to the match schedule, the date is February 15, and the start is scheduled for 18:00, which is early enough for the city to catch the full pre-evening atmosphere and "prime" enough for the stadium to welcome the teams in full fan mode. If you are coming, count on the experience being best when you enter the stadium without a rush, because then you manage to feel the warm-up, the reactions of the stands and that moment when the whole Nervión turns into one big song. Tickets and cards for such encounters typically become more sought after as the match day approaches, especially when it is seen on the table that points have weight for both the host and the guest, so the recommendation is to plan ahead. Secure your tickets on time and click the button marked , because fans remember such evenings at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán by the atmosphere, not by improvisation.

Sources:
- LALIGA, match page Sevilla FC vs Deportivo Alavés, 2025/2026 season, 24th round: date, stadium, comparative cross-section of points, position and basic team statistics
- FotMob, match page Sevilla vs Deportivo Alavés: schedule and start time of the match and basic data about the duel
- Sevilla FC, official first team calendar: confirmation of the match against Deportivo Alavés within the 24th round and venue
- AS.com, text on the anniversary of the stadium's completion in its current form: historical context of construction and capacity over time
- Japan Week Visit Seville, instructions for arrival at the stadium: location in Nervión and address of the stadium
- FootyStats, seasonal results: recorded head-to-head match in the season and the result Sevilla vs Deportivo Alavés

Head to head

  1. 17.12.2025 DE Deportivo Alavés 1 : 0 SE Sevilla FC Copa del Rey
  2. 20.09.2025 DE Deportivo Alavés 1 : 2 SE Sevilla FC LaLiga
  3. 20.04.2025 SE Sevilla FC 1 : 1 DE Deportivo Alavés Nogomet Španjolska La Liga 2024./2025.
  4. 20.09.2024 DE Deportivo Alavés 2 : 1 SE Sevilla FC Nogomet Španjolska La Liga 2024./2025.

Team form

SE Sevilla FC LWWWL
DE Deportivo Alavés WWDLW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 FC FC Barcelona 5 37 +61 94
2 RE Real Madrid 6 37 +40 83
3 AT Atletico Madrid 10 37 +22 69
4 VI Villarreal CF 10 37 +22 69
5 RE Real Betis 8 37 +10 57
6 CE Celta Vigo 12 37 +4 51
7 GE Getafe CF 17 37 -7 48
8 RA Rayo Vallecano 12 37 -4 47
9 VA Valencia CF 15 37 -11 46
10 RE Real Sociedad 14 37 -2 45
11 RC RCD Espanyol 16 37 -12 45
12 AT Athletic Bilbao 18 37 -13 45
13 DE Deportivo Alavés 16 37 -11 43
14 SE Sevilla FC 18 37 -13 43
15 CA CA Osasuna 17 37 -5 42
16 EL Elche 15 37 -8 42
17 LE Levante UD 17 37 -13 42
18 GI Girona 15 37 -16 40
19 RC RCD Mallorca 18 37 -13 39
20 RE Real Oviedo 20 37 -31 29

Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium

Stadium
Capacity: 42,714

Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium is more than a football ground—it’s a distinctive urban venue with a compact, steep-stand design that keeps you close to the pitch and amplifies every moment. With around 43,000 seats and a strong club identity, it feels like a stage where the crowd’s energy becomes part of the event.

Inside, the experience is practical and spectator-first: clear sightlines, a bowl that helps the sound travel fast, and amenities that keep the evening smooth—from food and drink stands to well-marked sections. It’s built for getting you to your seat quickly and letting the atmosphere do the rest.

For the exact micro-location, head to C. Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, Sevilla, Spain. The easiest approach is to reach the stadium perimeter and follow signage to your gate; the Nervión metro station is nearby, and if you’re driving, plan for public car parks in the surrounding area plus heavier traffic on big match days—arriving early helps. For broader city transport options beyond the immediate venue area, see the text below.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • SVQ Sevilla Airport Sevilla · 8 km
  • OZP Moron Air Base Morón · 39 km
  • XRY Jerez Airport Jerez de la Frontera · 72 km
  • ROZ Rota Naval Station Airport Rota · 89 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium?
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in Seville has an official capacity of 42,714 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 Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium among the more important venues for LaLiga, 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 Sevilla FC, hosting this match at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in Seville. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Sevilla FC averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Deportivo Alavés 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, 14 February 2026 at 6:30 PM local time in Seville. 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.
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How do I get to Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium?
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium is located in Seville. 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?
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