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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Cremonese vs Lazio
Giovanni Zini, Cremona, IT
2026
03
May
Cremonese - Lazio tickets for Serie A at Giovanni Zini in a key late-season football match
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Cremonese - Lazio tickets for Serie A at Giovanni Zini in a key late-season football match

Looking for tickets for Cremonese - Lazio in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Giovanni Zini in Cremona and secure your place for a tense late-season fixture, with Cremonese chasing survival points and Lazio aiming to strengthen its position in the top half

Cremonese - Lazio: fan guide to Giovanni Zini

Cremonese and Lazio enter the 35th round of Serie A under completely different pressure. The home side is in the relegation zone, in 18th place with 28 points after 34 matches, while Lazio is eighth with 48 points and is still chasing the best possible finish in the upper half of the table. This means that at Giovanni Zini this is not just another May match, but a fixture in which Cremonese must look for survival points, and Lazio must confirm that the season, despite its fluctuations, still has competitive weight.

The match is scheduled for 03.05.2026 at 15:00 at Stadio Giovanni Zini in Cremona, at Via Persico 19. The stadium is close enough to the historic centre that a fan does not have to plan a complicated arrival, but small enough for the pressure from the stands to be felt as soon as the home team starts attacking. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because Cremonese has no right to many wrong steps in the final stretch of the season.

What is at stake for Cremonese

Cremonese enters the final stretch with a clear calculation: every home match must be treated as a chance to escape the danger zone. After 34 rounds the team has 6 wins, 10 draws and 18 defeats, with a goal difference of 26:51. Lecce is just above the line with 29 points, so the gap is not large, but the schedule and form do not allow any relaxation. A home defeat in this kind of match could also be psychologically heavy, because Cremonese would have to look for salvation in the remaining rounds under even greater pressure.

The home side's form shows why this match is sensitive. On 24.04.2026 Cremonese lost 4:0 away to Napoli, before that they drew 0:0 at home with Torino, then lost 1:0 away to Cagliari and 1:2 against Bologna, while on 21.03.2026 they won 2:0 away to Parma. That run says two things: the team knows how to close down a match and take a result, but when it loses control early, it struggles to get back into rhythm.

Cremonese form in their last five official appearances


  • Napoli - Cremonese 4:0, 24.04.2026.

  • Cremonese - Torino 0:0, 19.04.2026.

  • Cagliari - Cremonese 1:0, 11.04.2026.

  • Cremonese - Bologna 1:2, 05.04.2026.

  • Parma - Cremonese 0:2, 21.03.2026.

The most important attacking asset for the home side is Federico Bonazzoli, who according to seasonal statistics is Cremonese's top scorer with 7 goals. Jamie Vardy is right behind him with 5 goals, and Jari Vandeputte is important as a creator because he has 4 assists. Cremonese does not have the luxury of waiting for just one flash of inspiration from the attack: to win points against Lazio, they will also need running from midfield, more precise runs from the wide players, and a calmer defence than in Naples.

Marco Giampaolo took over the team in March, at a moment when there was no longer room for a long adjustment period. In such a situation, the most important thing for the coach is to gain stability, not beauty of play. That is why Cremonese probably will not rush at Lazio from the first minute without control. A firmer block, closing the space between the lines and looking for Bonazzoli or Vardy after winning second balls is the more realistic plan.

What Lazio brings to Cremona

Lazio is stronger on paper, but this season has not been a straight line. After 34 rounds it has 12 wins, 12 draws and 10 defeats, with a goal difference of 37:33. Eighth place and 48 points put Maurizio Sarri's team among the clubs looking toward the upper part of the table, but they also know that they have left too many points in matches they had to control better.

The last league appearance describes Lazio well this season: on 27.04.2026 they drew 3:3 against Udinese at Stadio Olimpico. In attack they could create and score, but defensively they did not close the match. A few days earlier they were knocked out of the cup against Atalanta after penalties, while in the league before that they won 2:0 away to Napoli. Such a combination of results shows that Lazio can play a mature away match, but also that their concentration over 90 minutes is not always the same.

Lazio form ahead of the away match


  • Lazio - Udinese 3:3, 27.04.2026.

  • Lazio - Atalanta 1:1, defeat after penalties, 22.04.2026.

  • Napoli - Lazio 0:2, 18.04.2026.

  • In the league, Lazio had collected 48 points from 34 matches ahead of this round.

  • The team is eighth, with the same number of points as Bologna, but with a better goal difference than the middle of the table.

In attack Lazio does not have one dominant scorer who has pulled away from the rest of the dressing room. Gustav Isaksen is on 4 league goals, while Danilo Cataldi, Matteo Cancellieri, Mattia Zaccagni, Pedro, Tijjani Noslin and Kenneth Taylor are on 3. This can be an advantage because Cremonese's defence must not close down only one player, but also a weakness because Lazio often has to seek contributions from several zones in order to break down an opponent.

For Sarri, the balance between possession and verticality is important. Lazio can patiently circulate the ball, but against a team fighting for survival it will not be enough just to have control. They will need acceleration on the wing, timely runs from the second line and a better reaction after losing the ball. Cremonese will look for set pieces and transition, so the visitors must not allow a match in which every lost ball turns into a duel in front of their penalty area.

Absences and health picture

At Lazio, it was highlighted during April that the season had been burdened by injuries. Club director Angelo Fabiani spoke about a large number of squad problems, and Adam Marusic, Ivan Provedel, Nicolò Rovella, Samuel Gigot and Alessio Furlanetto did not travel for the away match at Napoli, while Daniel Maldini returned to the bench. Since the status of players can change from day to day, the final picture should be viewed only when the match sheet is published.

For Cremonese, who will be fit enough for the intensity of the match is just as important as who can formally play. In a relegation battle, the coach often chooses players who can withstand a high tempo without a major drop in the second half. If the home side wants to get a result, the midfield must help the defence, and the attackers must be the first to close Lazio's route out through the middle.

Tactical picture: where the match can turn

Cremonese will have to find a balance between courage and caution in front of their fans. If they drop too deep, Lazio will get time to prepare attacks and shots from the edge of the penalty area. If they open up too much, they risk space behind the wide players. That is why the most logical home plan is an aggressive middle zone, many duels and quick outlets toward Bonazzoli, Vardy or the wide channels.Lazio, on the other hand, will have to show patience. Cremonese will not leave much space between the centre-backs and the defensive midfielders, so the visitors will have to switch the side of attack and look for one-on-one situations. Zaccagni, Isaksen and Pedro can be important precisely in such moments, because one good first touch or cutback can open a defence that has been defending in a block for a long time.

Set pieces should be watched especially. Cremonese, in matches against stronger teams, often has to look for a goal through a corner, a free kick or a scramble after a cross. Lazio is better with the ball, but if they allow many unnecessary fouls 30 metres from goal, they will give the home side the shortest route to a chance. For a fan in the stadium, that means even seemingly calm minutes can quickly become dangerous.

Key players to watch

Federico Bonazzoli is the player on whom Cremonese can build the most direct attacking plan. It is not only a question of whether he will score, but whether he can hold the ball long enough for the midfield to move forward. If he is isolated between Lazio's centre-backs, Cremonese will struggle to breathe. If he receives support from Vandeputte, Vardy or players arriving from the second line, the home side will have concrete outlets.

Jamie Vardy brings experience and instinct in the penalty area. At 39, he does not necessarily have to play 90 minutes at a high tempo, but his sense of space can still change a match. In duels like this, one run behind the centre-back's back, one loose ball or one defensive delay can be enough for a goal that changes the mood in the stadium.

For Lazio, Gustav Isaksen is among the most concrete names of the season in terms of goals, while Zaccagni and Pedro provide width and experience in the final phase of attack. Danilo Cataldi is important in midfield because he can direct the rhythm, and statistically he is among the players who have contributed both goals and assists this season. Lazio does not have to play spectacularly to be dangerous - it is enough for them to connect several calm passes and quickly attack the space behind the wide player.

Giovanni Zini and Cremona as an away day

Stadio Giovanni Zini was opened in 1919 and has a capacity of 16,003 seats. It is not a huge stadium, but that is exactly why the match against Lazio can get a very direct sound: the stands are close to the action, and a survival match carries a nervousness that fans immediately feel. The stadium is located at Via Persico 19, northeast of the centre of Cremona.

For fans arriving earlier, Cremona is a city that can be explored on foot before the match. The historic centre is less than a kilometre from the stadium, so the walk from the centre to Giovanni Zini takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes. The railway station is about 1.5 kilometres away, which is around a 20-minute walk, and the regional train from Milan to Cremona takes about one hour.

Practical arrival information


  • Stadium address: Via Persico 19, Cremona.

  • Capacity: 16,003 seats.

  • From the historic centre of Cremona to the stadium, the walk takes around 10 to 15 minutes.

  • From the railway station to the stadium, the walk takes around 20 minutes.

  • From Milan, Cremona can be reached by regional train, and the journey takes about one hour.



Parking around the stadium should be planned earlier, because in the final stretch of the season and against a more attractive opponent, traffic around Via Persico can be slower than usual. The calmest plan for visitors arriving by train is to arrive in Cremona early enough, walk toward the centre, and then head toward the stadium without rushing. It is worth securing tickets on time, because the smaller capacity also means less room for late decisions.

The atmosphere fans can expect

This will not be a match in which the home crowd calmly observes the outcome. Cremonese is fighting to stay up, and every good defensive reaction and every corner won can lift the stands. If the home side gets through the first 20 minutes without conceding, the pressure can shift to Lazio, especially because the visitors have had quite a few draws this season and do not always settle matches in time.Lazio fans travel to Cremona expecting the team to show maturity. The win at Napoli showed that Lazio can be a very serious away side, but the 3:3 draw with Udinese revealed how much a match can become complicated if the defence does not remain concentrated. For a neutral spectator, that is good news: all conditions exist for a match in which the rhythm will change, and every goal will strongly influence what follows.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the fans' interest makes sense. Cremonese is playing one of its most important home matches of the spring, Lazio arrives with names that can decide the match in a few moves, and Giovanni Zini is a stadium where, because of the closeness of the stands, the tension of the final stretch of the championship is easily felt.

Wider context of the round

In the 34th round, the table picture was clear: Inter was first with 79 points, Napoli second with 69, Milan third with 67, Juventus fourth with 64, while behind them there is a fight for European positions and the upper part of the table. Lazio is eighth, level with Bologna on 48 points, while Cremonese holds 18th place, one point behind Lecce. That gives the home side a clear goal, but also reminds them that a draw may not move them enough if their rivals take points.

Cremonese will not measure itself against Lazio only through possession or number of shots. It will be measured through surviving critical periods, reaction after losing the ball and the ability to keep the stadium alive even after a mistake. Lazio, meanwhile, will have to avoid a match in which it adapts to the home side's nervousness. If they impose a calm tempo and take an early lead, they could open space for their technically better players.

For a fan coming to the stadium, the most important advice is simple: arrive earlier, count on bigger crowds around the stadium than in ordinary time slots and follow the line-ups immediately before kick-off. In a match of this profile, one absence in the back line, a change of goalkeeper or a different choice of striker can completely change the way of playing. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when it is the final stretch of the season with a concrete stake.Sources:
- worldfootball.net - the Serie A standings after the 34th round, points, goal differences and 34th-round results were used.
- FootballDatabase - confirmation of the Cremonese - Lazio fixture, competition, round, date and stadium was used.
- ESPN - seasonal goalscorer and assist statistics for Cremonese and Lazio were used.
- Football Italia - information on Lazio's condition, injuries, squad problems and statements around Sarri's team was used.
- The Stadium Guide - data on Stadio Giovanni Zini, capacity, address, distance from the centre and station, and arrival from Milan was used.
- FootballAn - recent results and form of both teams ahead of the match were used.

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