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Serie A (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
Juventus vs Fiorentina
Allianz Stadium, Torino, IT
2026
17
May
Juventus - Fiorentina tickets for Serie A at Allianz Stadium in Turin season finale clash
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Juventus - Fiorentina tickets for Serie A at Allianz Stadium in Turin season finale clash

Looking for tickets for Juventus - Fiorentina in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Allianz Stadium in Turin, where Juventus chase crucial late-season points and Fiorentina aim for a strong response in a rivalry with real edge

Juventus - Fiorentina: season finale in Turin

Juventus and Fiorentina enter the 37th round of Serie A in very different moods. The home side at Allianz Stadium is chasing confirmation of a place near the top of the table and cannot afford to drop points in the run-in, while Fiorentina arrives more relaxed after mathematically securing survival in the league with a 0-0 draw against Genoa. That does not mean the visitors will lack motivation: a duel against Juventus always carries weight, especially for fans from Florence, who see this fixture as one of the most emotionally charged of the season. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

According to the current data on the day this guide was prepared, Sofascore lists Juventus in 3rd place and Fiorentina in 15th place in Serie A. That contrast explains the tone of the match well: Juventus is playing to confirm a serious season and enter the final round with more calm, Fiorentina for pride, a reaction and at least a little satisfaction in a run-in that has not met fans' expectations.

What is at stake for Juventus

Juventus took an important 1-0 win away at Lecce in the previous round, and Dušan Vlahović's goal after just 12 seconds was a particularly important detail. Not only because of the three points, but also because of the message from the team: when Juventus starts aggressively, with a high tempo and quick entry into the final third, it immediately takes the opponent's breath away. The Black & White & Read All Over report highlights that Luciano Spalletti used a 4-2-3-1 setup in that match and gave Vlahović a start from the first minute after a longer period.For the home side, control is crucial. Juventus does not have to play the most beautiful football of the season, but it must avoid a match in which Fiorentina can live off set pieces, transitions and frustration from the stands. Michele Di Gregorio made important saves against Lecce, the defense kept a clean sheet, and that is a model that in the final stages of a season is often worth more than the impression.

The most important Juventus points ahead of the match:

  • According to Sofascore, Juventus is in 3rd place in Serie A ahead of this round.
  • In its previous league appearance, it beat Lecce 1-0.
  • Dušan Vlahović scored a very early goal against Lecce and once again imposed himself as the central attacking figure.
  • Luciano Spalletti is looking for a balance in the season run-in between forward pressure and security in the back line.
  • Allianz Stadium is a ground where Juventus usually wants to impose its rhythm already in the first 15 minutes.


Fiorentina is looking for a reaction after a difficult season

Fiorentina played 0-0 against Genoa in the previous round. That result, according to Viola Nation's report, mathematically secured survival for them, but the mood around the team was not celebratory. The fans whistled, the attacking play was thin, and the absences of Moise Kean and Roberto Piccoli left a mark on the structure of the final third. Paolo Vanoli gave young Riccardo Braschi a chance, but Fiorentina did not find enough sharpness in the last third.That is important context for the trip to Turin. Fiorentina does not arrive under the pressure of survival, but it does arrive under the pressure of the impression it leaves. After the 4-0 defeat away at Roma in the 35th round and the goalless draw with Genoa, fans expect at least energy, aggression and a match in which the team will not look empty. Against Juventus that is not easy, but precisely such matches often offer players a chance to improve the picture of the season.

Fiorentina will especially need concentration from the wide players. Juventus will look for width, early crosses and runs from the second line, and Fiorentina must prevent situations in which the defense is defending while facing its own goal. Dodò received praise against Genoa for the defensive part of his work, and David de Gea made an important save. Such details in Turin can mean the difference between an open match and an early collapse of the plan.

Head-to-head meetings and the psychology of the duel

Juventus and Fiorentina have a long history of highly charged matches, but for this guide the fresh frameworks are more important. Ahead of the match, FootyStats lists 41 previous head-to-head meetings in its database for this pair: Juventus has 23 wins, Fiorentina 6, and 12 matches ended in a draw. That does not decide the match, but it says how much Juventus has known how to impose a result against this opponent over a longer period.

The first head-to-head meeting of this season, according to SoccerStats, ended 1-1 in Florence. Filip Kostić put Juventus ahead late in the first half, and Rolando Mandragora equalized immediately after the break. That result is a good reminder for the home side: Fiorentina can survive a poorer spell and get back into the match if space is left to them.A brief picture of the balance of power:

  • Juventus has a clear historical advantage in FootyStats' more recent H2H database.
  • This season's meeting in Florence ended 1-1.
  • Fiorentina responded quickly after the break in that match, through Rolando Mandragora.
  • Juventus has additional pressure at home because the points directly affect the top of the table.
  • Fiorentina is more relaxed in terms of results, but under pressure regarding the fans' impression.


Tactical expectations

If Spalletti continues with the idea from Lecce, Juventus could start with a clear 4-2-3-1 framework. In such a setup, the most important thing is how the ball is delivered to Vlahović and how quickly players from the second line join in. Vlahović is not a striker who only wants to wait for a cross; he is at his best when he can attack the first space, lay the ball off and immediately enter the penalty area again.

Kenan Yıldız is another player worth watching. Soccer365 lists him among the players with 10 goals in the season's scoring statistics, which shows that his role is not only aesthetic or creative. Juventus will ask him for verticality, runs between the full-back and the center-back, and the ability to create an overload from one one-on-one situation.Fiorentina, on the other hand, must be patient. If it drops too deep, Juventus will pile up attacks and set pieces. If it steps out too high without good protection, it will leave space behind the wide players. That is why midfield will be the most important part of the match. Mandragora, Fagioli and the other Fiorentina midfielders must calm the first waves and force Juventus into longer attacks, not quick finishes.

A special detail is the set piece. In late-season matches, when legs become heavy, set pieces often decide things. Juventus has aerial ability and strength in the penalty area, Fiorentina must avoid unnecessary fouls on the flanks. On the other hand, the visitors will probably look for their chances precisely through crosses, second balls and moments when the home side remains stretched after losing the ball.

Absences and players under the spotlight

Sofascore's match page ahead of the fixture lists Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal as injured for Juventus, and Moise Kean as injured for Fiorentina. Viola Nation, in its report after Genoa, additionally stated that Kean and Roberto Piccoli were unavailable for that match. With such information ahead of a match, it is always worth following the teams' latest announcements, but the current framework clearly shows that both sides have attacking or rotation gaps.

For Juventus, the most important thing is the state of the attacking hierarchy. Vlahović's goal against Lecce came at the ideal moment, because the end of a season often demands one player who takes responsibility. If he receives the right support behind him, Juventus can attack through the center and the flanks, without too much sterile possession.For Fiorentina, the question is who can provide concreteness in attack. Against Genoa there was possession, but not the final move. If Fiorentina again circulates around the block without a vertical entry, Juventus will feel comfortable. The visitors need at least one player who can receive the ball between the lines and force the center-backs to step out of their comfort zone.

Allianz Stadium: a compact stadium that increases the pressure

Allianz Stadium is located at Corso Gaetano Scirea 50 in Turin. Juventus' website lists a capacity of 41,000 seats, 3,600 Premium seats, the first row of the stand only 7.5 meters from the pitch and 16 suspended walkways for entering the stands. It is a stadium that does not have the feeling of an old athletics distance; the stands are close, the sound stays low and the pressure on the visiting team quickly rises.

Stadium Guide states that the stadium is about 7 kilometers from the center of Turin and the main Porta Nuova station. On matchdays, special tram line 9 connects the stadium with Bernini metro station, which can be reached by metro line 1 from the direction of Porta Nuova and Porta Susa. For fans arriving earlier, it is important to know that there are fewer classic city places to eat and drink around the stadium, while Area12, a shopping center with several options, is located next to the stadium.

Practical arrival information:
  • The stadium address is Corso Gaetano Scirea 50, Turin.
  • The stadium is in the northern part of Turin, about 7 kilometers from Porta Nuova.
  • On matchdays, tram connection line 9 from Bernini metro station is useful.
  • For arrival by car, Stadium Guide lists the Venaria exit from Turin's Tangenziale ring road.
  • StadiumDB states that the complex has parking space for about 4,000 cars.


It is worth securing tickets on time, because this kind of date in the season run-in combines the home fight for the top, visiting fan mobilization and great interest from neutral visitors who want to see a match at one of Italy's most modern stadiums.

Turin as a fan destination

Turin is a city that, for a football weekend, is not reduced only to the stadium. For fans arriving from outside the city, it is most logical to plan the day in two parts: the city center before the match, then an earlier departure toward the stadium. Porta Nuova and Porta Susa are useful orientation points, and the center offers more choices for food and drink than the immediate surroundings of Allianz Stadium.

Since the match is played in a Sunday afternoon slot, traffic toward the stadium can become dense well before kick-off. It is better to count on an earlier departure, especially for those picking up tickets, arriving with children or wanting to avoid the strongest wave at the entrances. The exact opening time of the gates should be checked through the organizer's information immediately before the match, because it can differ depending on the security plan and the profile of the fixture.

The atmosphere fans can expect

Allianz Stadium is not the biggest stadium in Italy, but it is designed so that the pressure is felt close to the pitch. When Juventus goes toward goal early in front of the home stand, the whistle, applause and roar of the reaction reach the players almost immediately. That is especially true in matches where the result matters for the standings, and this season run-in puts Juventus exactly in such a framework.

Fiorentina fans will probably come to Turin with a mixture of defiance and dissatisfaction. Survival has been secured, but the season has left a bitter taste. Precisely because of that, the away section can be loud: for some fans, this match is not just another away trip, but an opportunity to demand a reaction from the team against a major rival.

Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly. The Juventus - Fiorentina fixture offers what a fan guide should have: a results stake for the home side, emotional charge among the visitors, well-known names on the pitch and a stadium where the match is not watched from afar, but practically from the edge of the action.

What to pay special attention to during the match

The first 15 minutes will be a good indicator of the direction. Juventus showed against Lecce how much an early goal means to it, and Fiorentina must not allow the match to immediately pull it into a defensive cramp. If the home side quickly wins the midfield and forces the visitors into clearances, Turin will get the match it wants.

The second key is Fiorentina's reaction after losing the ball. If Vanoli's team is slow in the recovery run, Juventus will attack the gap between the full-back and the center-back. If, however, Fiorentina manages to close those channels, the fixture can move into a more nervous rhythm, with more set pieces and fewer clear chances.

The third detail is the psychology of the stands. Juventus fans expect a victory, but if the goal does not come, impatience can be heard. Fiorentina will try to stretch the match, stay level and bring the home side into a phase in which every misplaced pass creates additional pressure. That is a scenario in which the visitors have a chance, but only if they are tidy defensively and if they finally find a more concrete way out going forward.

Sources:

- Sofascore - data on the match time, stadium, team positions and listed injuries.- Soccer365 - results of previous Serie A rounds and seasonal scoring statistics.

- Black & White & Read All Over - report on Juventus' victory against Lecce and the tactical context with Vlahović and Spalletti.

- Viola Nation - report on the Fiorentina - Genoa draw, secured survival, absences and fan reaction.

- FootyStats and SoccerStats - head-to-head record between Juventus and Fiorentina and this season's 1-1 result in Florence.

- Juventus.com, The Stadium Guide and StadiumDB - data on Allianz Stadium, capacity, address, arrival and parking.

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