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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Juventus vs Hellas Verona
Allianz Stadium, Torino, IT
2026
03
May
Juventus vs Hellas Verona tickets for Serie A at Allianz Stadium in the season run-in
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Juventus vs Hellas Verona tickets for Serie A at Allianz Stadium in the season run-in

Looking for tickets for Juventus vs Hellas Verona in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Allianz Stadium in Turin and follow a key late-season clash, with Juventus pushing near the top and Verona fighting for crucial survival points

Juventus - Hellas Verona: fan guide in Turin

Juventus and Hellas Verona enter the final stretch of the season from completely different positions. The home side, after 34 rounds played, is fourth in Serie A with 64 points, a record of 18 wins, 10 draws and 6 defeats, and a goal difference of 57:29. Verona is second from bottom, nineteenth, with 19 points, a record of 3 wins, 10 draws and 21 defeats, and a goal difference of 23:56. That is why this match at Allianz Stadium is not just another Sunday game: for Juventus it is a chance to strengthen its place near the top, and for Verona one of the last attempts to stay in touch in the fight for survival.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is being played at a moment when every point carries weight. Juventus cannot afford to drop a match in which it is the favorite in front of its own stands, while Verona arrives in Turin without the luxury of calculation. In such circumstances, even a match that looks one-sided on paper can become very nervous, especially if the visitors withstand the initial pressure and manage to pull the home side into a slower rhythm.

What is at stake

Juventus played 0:0 against AC Milan at San Siro on April 27. That point kept Luciano Spalletti's team in fourth place, but it reduced the room for error because Como 1907 and AS Roma remained close. In the final four rounds, the home side must confirm that it has the stability for the season run-in. The match against Verona therefore has very clear logic: Juventus must attack, but without opening space for counterattacks that would give the visitors hope.

Verona played 0:0 against US Lecce in round 34, a direct rival in the lower part of the table. That result was not enough to significantly change the team's position, but it shows that Verona can still close down a match and stay alive until the final minutes. The problem is the attack: 23 goals scored in 34 rounds explain why the team is so low. In Turin, the visitors will need almost perfect defensive concentration and a lot of efficiency from the small number of moves forward toward Michele Di Gregorio.


  • Juventus: 4th place, 34 matches, 64 points, goal difference 57:29.

  • Hellas Verona: 19th place, 34 matches, 19 points, goal difference 23:56.

  • Juventus drew 0:0 away at AC Milan in the previous round.

  • Hellas Verona drew 0:0 against US Lecce in the previous round.

  • The first head-to-head meeting of this season ended 1:1 in Verona.

Form and match rhythm

Juventus entered the final stretch of April with a stronger defense than attack. The goalless draw against AC Milan showed discipline and patience, but also a finishing problem in matches where the opponent does not offer much space. According to the report from that match, Juventus had more shots than Milan, and a goal by Khéphren Thuram was also disallowed for offside. That is a good description of the current Juventus: the team controls many phases of play, but often lacks a calmer final touch.

For Verona, the basic task is to survive the first twenty minutes or so. If Juventus takes an early lead, the match can quickly open up for the home side. If Verona keeps a clean sheet, the pressure can move to the stands and to the Juventus players, especially because the home side knows that points against the second-from-bottom team are necessary. Paolo Zanetti is no longer a secure reference for Verona's current bench in the available data, so for the visitors it is reasonable to place the emphasis on the team's structure rather than on the coach's signature.

Key Juventus players

Kenan Yıldız is one of Juventus's most important players this season. On the Serie A scorers list for the 2025/2026 season, he is among the leaders with 10 goals, which is especially important because Juventus has not had one striker who would completely separate himself from the rest of the competition within the team. Yıldız gives the home side play between the lines, runs from the left side and the ability to create, from one situation, a shot that changes the match.

Dušan Vlahović and Jonathan David remain players from whom attacking weight in the penalty area is expected. Francisco Conceição has already scored against Verona this season, in the September 1:1 draw at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, when he scored in the 19th minute. That detail is not unimportant: Verona has already felt how uncomfortable his run from the flank and his shot can be when he gets half a meter of space.

In midfield, Manuel Locatelli and Khéphren Thuram give Juventus's game balance. Locatelli is important for controlling the rhythm and for the first ball forward, while Thuram brings running, duels and arrivals from the second line. If Verona plays deep, Andrea Cambiaso and Juventus's wide players will have a major influence on whether the home side spreads the pitch quickly enough or whether attacks end in congestion in front of the penalty area.

What Verona can look for in Turin

In a match like this, Verona cannot pretend to be a team that will hold the ball for long periods and stretch Juventus across the whole pitch. A more realistic plan is a defensive block, many duels in midfield and quickly looking for Gift Orban or a striker who can hold the ball with his back to goal. Orban scored from a penalty in the first meeting with Juventus this season, so he is one of the few concrete attacking points of support the visitors can point to directly against this opponent.

Lorenzo Montipò will be under constant pressure if Juventus imposes its rhythm early. The Verona goalkeeper will have to clear crosses, save shots from the second line and calm the team when Allianz Stadium raises its voice. In defense, Victor Nelsson, Armel Bella-Kotchap and Nicolás Valentini are important, while on the flanks Domagoj Bradarić and Rafik Belghali can be important in escaping pressure. But every move of theirs forward carries the risk of space behind their backs.


  • Gift Orban: scorer from the penalty spot against Juventus in the first meeting of this season.

  • Lorenzo Montipò: the goalkeeper who will probably have a large number of interventions and decisions under pressure.

  • Domagoj Bradarić: Verona's left side can be important for rare transitions into attack.

  • Tomas Suslov: a player between the lines who can help Verona avoid being completely cut off.

  • Moatasem Al-Musrati: a midfielder whose physical presence will be important against Juventus's midfield.



Absences and health status

For Juventus, available reports before this round listed problems with several players: Francisco Conceição had physical discomfort, Lloyd Kelly as well, and Kenan Yıldız was linked with a muscle problem. Since a player's status can change after the final training sessions, these data should be read as the situation before the match, not as a final squad list. For a fan, the most important thing is to follow whether Yıldız will be ready because his creativity significantly changes Juventus's attack.

For Verona, Transfermarkt and Sofascore listed problems for Suat Serdar, Antoine Bernede, Daniel Mosquera and Daniel Oyegoke. According to the available data, Serdar is connected with cruciate ligament surgery, while ankle, meniscus or other problems were listed for Bernede, Mosquera and Oyegoke. Verona does not have the depth to easily compensate for absences anyway, so every problem in midfield and defense further narrows the room for maneuver.

Head-to-head meetings

The first league meeting of this season was played on September 20, 2025 in Verona and ended 1:1. Juventus took the lead through Francisco Conceição in the 19th minute, and Gift Orban equalized from a penalty in the 44th minute. That result is a warning to the home side: even when Juventus has the better team, Verona can punish a mistake and take the match in an unpleasant direction.

In the previous season, Juventus was more successful. In March 2025, it beat Verona 2:0 in Turin, and in August 2024 it won 3:0 away. But football in the final stretch of the season often relies less on old records and more on psychology. Juventus must win because it is the favorite and because it is defending a position near the top. Verona must look for points because time is running out.


  • 20.09.2025. Hellas Verona - Juventus 1:1.

  • 03.03.2025. Juventus - Hellas Verona 2:0.

  • 26.08.2024. Hellas Verona - Juventus 0:3.

  • 17.02.2024. Hellas Verona - Juventus 2:2.

  • 28.10.2023. Juventus - Hellas Verona 1:0.



Tactical picture

Juventus under Luciano Spalletti can play with three players in the back line and attacking midfielders behind the striker, which was also visible in reports from the match against AC Milan. Such a setup opens space for Cambiaso and other wide players, but it requires a lot of precision in the final third. Against Verona, the key will be the speed of ball circulation: if the home side plays too slowly, the visitors will more easily shift into the block and close the central channels.

Verona will probably try to narrow the middle and force Juventus into crosses. That is not a bad plan if the center-backs are concentrated, but it is dangerous if Juventus often wins second balls around the penalty area. Set pieces will be especially important. The home side has height and strength in the back line, and Verona must not allow itself a series of corners and free kicks from zones where the crowd immediately joins the pressure.For spectators at the stadium, this means a match in which a lot can be decided by patience. It does not necessarily have to start with fireworks. Juventus will look for a crack, Verona will wait for a mistake. The first goal changes everything: a home goal opens space for Juventus, a visiting goal turns Allianz Stadium into a place of great nervousness.

Allianz Stadium and atmosphere

Allianz Stadium is located at Corso Gaetano Scirea 50 in Turin. The stadium opened in 2011, and its capacity is listed in stadium guides and databases at around 41 thousand seats. It is one of the stadiums in Italy where the stands are close to the pitch, so whistles, pressure and reactions to every refereeing decision are heard very directly. For a visiting team fighting for survival, that can be a difficult environment, especially if Juventus starts aggressively.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Juventus plays a match with direct competitive significance in the final stretch of the season. Fans coming to Turin should count on crowds around the stadium, checks at the entrances and a slower departure after the end of the match. It is best to arrive earlier, especially if it is necessary to collect a ticket, find a sector or visit this stadium for the first time.

How to get to the stadium

The stadium is located northwest of central Turin, in a part of the city where traffic slows quickly on match day. In its arrival instructions, Juventus lists several public transport lines toward the stadium, including 62, 72, 75, VE1, 29, 59, 3 and the 9/ line that operates on match days. For fans from outside Turin, the most practical option is to plan a combination of train to the city and public transport toward the stadium.


  • Stadium address: Corso Gaetano Scirea 50, Turin.

  • Public transport: lines 62, 72, 75, VE1, 29, 59, 3 and 9/ on match day.

  • Arrival by car: set off earlier because traffic around the stadium increases before the match.

  • Food and drink: around the stadium there is the Area12 shopping zone, but central Turin offers more choices.

  • Arrival plan: for a first visit to the stadium, it is good to leave extra time for checks and finding the entrance.

Turin for traveling fans

Turin is a city that combines well with a football weekend. The city center, squares, cafés and arcades give a completely different rhythm from the zone around the stadium. Those who arrive earlier can start the day in the center, have lunch before heading toward the stadium and only then take public transport toward Allianz Stadium. That is more practical than relying on the last minute and traffic around the stadium.

For Verona fans, this is also one of the hardest away trips of the season, not only because of the strength of the home side but also because of the moment in which the match is played. Verona must be brave, but it must not be naive. Juventus must be serious, but it must not allow its status as favorite to make it impatient. It is precisely this difference in pressure that gives the match additional intensity.

What to expect in the stands

Allianz Stadium can be very unpleasant for the opponent when Juventus finds its rhythm early. Every stronger pressing move, every corner and every duel near the visitors' goal increases the sound from the stands. If Verona holds out for a long time, part of the tension can move onto the home players, but that is a risk the visitor must endure without major mistakes.

Ticket sales for this match are under way, and the fixture has all the elements of a season run-in: a favorite looking to confirm its place near the top, a visitor fighting against relegation and a stadium that reacts well to matches with clear stakes. For a neutral spectator, the clash of different needs is interesting. For Juventus fans, this is a match in which victory is expected. For Verona, every set piece, every counterattack and every meter won is a chance to extend hope.

Sporting details that can decide the match

The first detail is Juventus's entry into the match. If the home side immediately presses Verona and forces it into clearances, the match will be played in the visitors' half. The second detail is the wide positions, because Juventus can open through width a block that is difficult to break through in the middle. The third detail is Verona's discipline: a penalty, a red card or a poorly defended set piece in Turin could be too heavy a burden.It is worth securing tickets in time because matches like this often also attract fans who otherwise wait for the final stretch of the season. Juventus in Turin has the chance to take a step toward a stable end to the championship, while Verona arrives with the clear task of not surrendering before the final whistle. The greatest value of this match for the spectator lies precisely in that tension: the home side has quality, the visitor has desperate need, and the Serie A run-in does not forgive relaxation.

Sources:
- Juventus.com - confirmation of the Juventus - Hellas Verona date in round 35 and official instructions for arrival at Allianz Stadium.
- WorldFootball.net - current Serie A 2025/2026 table, round 34 results and standings of Juventus and Hellas Verona.
- ESPN - result of the first meeting of this season, Hellas Verona - Juventus 1:1, and basic match data.
- MyJuve.it - details of the Hellas Verona - Juventus 1:1 match, scorers Francisco Conceição and Gift Orban, and line-ups.
- Transfermarkt - Serie A scorers list, Hellas Verona squad and available data on injuries and suspensions.
- Sofascore - match preview, team standings and additional data on Hellas Verona injuries.
- Black & White & Read All Over - reports on the AC Milan - Juventus 0:0 draw and the context of Juventus's season run-in.
- Destination Calcio and The Stadium Guide - capacity, address, opening year and practical context of Allianz Stadium.

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