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Serie A (34. round)
27. April 2026. 20:45h
Lazio vs Udinese
Stadio Olimpico, Rim, IT
2026
27
April
Lazio - Udinese tickets for Serie A at Stadio Olimpico in Rome - a match that could shape the season run-in
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Lazio - Udinese tickets for Serie A at Stadio Olimpico in Rome - a match that could shape the season run-in

Looking for tickets for Lazio - Udinese in Serie A? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for the match in Rome and quickly see why this fixture matters late in the season, which side arrives in better form, and what to expect at Stadio Olimpico before heading to the stands

Lazio and Udinese are seeking more than a quiet evening in Rome at the end of the season

Lazio and Udinese enter this 34th-round match with a similar feeling - their season is not over yet, and mid-table in Serie A this year is not a comfort zone but a space where a few good or bad weeks immediately change the picture. The official Lega Serie A club pages had Lazio in 9th place with 44 points after 32 matches, and Udinese in 10th place with 43 points, while the results of the 33rd round tightened that order even further. This means that the match in Rome is not just another springtime slot, but a direct duel between two teams that want to finish the season ahead of the competition and keep their rhythm in the final sprint.

For the fan coming to Stadio Olimpico, that is important context. Lazio are playing in front of their own crowd and behind them is a result that boosts their confidence - a 2:0 away win at Napoli. Udinese, on the other hand, come to Rome after a very contrasting week: an impressive 3:0 at San Siro against Milan and then a 0:1 home defeat to Parma. That is why this evening is interesting even from a purely football point of view - both teams have shown that they can strike hard, but also that they have not yet found a calm finishing speed.

Tickets for this match have been in demand among supporters. Ticket sales for this game are ongoing, and a Monday night slot in Rome often also attracts home supporters who usually wait until the last moment.

What is at stake for both teams

Under Maurizio Sarri, Lazio are once again a team that tries to control the rhythm through possession, short passing and a calmer entry into the final third. But the numbers say that every point in the run-in carries weight for them: in the official Lega Serie A statistics, after 32 matches Lazio had scored 32 and conceded 30 goals, which clearly shows that this is a team that rarely pulls away from opponents. Teams like that in April and May live on details - one ball won in midfield, one set piece, one good run by a winger toward the far post.

Udinese are in a similar points corridor, but with a different profile. Kosta Runjaić's team were on 43 points after 32 matches, with 38 goals scored and 42 conceded. This is a side that more often accepts a more open game and more easily enters a match with more transition play. That is why Lazio-Udinese is not a match in which only the home side's name necessarily matters. It is a duel between two teams from the same results layer, but with different routes to points.If we look at the mood before 27 April, Lazio have one more fresh argument because in recent weeks they have put together several results that show they can play against more serious opponents. On the official club channels, results of 1:0 against Milan, 2:0 away at Bologna, 1:1 with Parma and 2:0 away at Napoli are visible. Udinese's April is more varied: 0:0 against Como, 3:0 away at Milan and 0:1 against Parma. In other words, the home side enter this match with more continuity, the visitors with more unpredictability.

How Lazio look and who carries the main responsibility

Sarri is still the first name of this team, and that can be seen in the structure of their play. Lazio seek a match in which Nicolò Rovella and company keep midfield orderly enough for the ball to reach the flanks quickly, where Mattia Zaccagni and Gustav Isaksen can attack space one-on-one or cut inside. At the top of the attack, Lazio have this season rotated profiles that do not necessarily require the same type of ball, so the attack can be built both through calmer possession and through a quicker exit from the first pressing line.

The key for the home team is often not only in the striker but in how much the second line follows the move. When Lazio look good, this is not a team standing split over 30 metres, but a side that pushes the full-backs high and keeps the opponent in their own half. When they do not look good, the attack remains too stretched and the midfield is too far from the ball. That is precisely why the match against Udinese can go in two directions: either Lazio will establish control and press the visitors through longer phases of possession, or Udinese will break their rhythm and force them into a series of runs backwards.

On Lazio's club website, names such as Ivan Provedel, Alessio Romagnoli, Adam Marušić, Luca Pellegrini, Nicolò Rovella, Mattia Zaccagni, Boulaye Dia and Pedro stand out in the starting line-up and rotation. That is a spine which on paper carries enough experience for a match like this, especially at home, where Lazio usually try to impose their tempo as early as possible.

Udinese's profile - less glamour, more verticality

Runjaić's team this season are often most dangerous when the opponent thinks control has been taken. Udinese know how to wait calmly and then, with one vertical move, skip the pressing line. In the club's latest official releases, Oumar Solet, Arthur Atta, Nicolò Zaniolo, Jesper Karlström, Martin Payero, Maduka Okoye and Jurgen Ekkelenkamp stood out, which says enough about where the carriers of play and energy are. Against Milan they showed it very clearly - solid defending, reaction at the right moment and punishment when space opens.For Udinese, the major concrete news from April is linked to Keinan Davis. On 14 April, the club announced that the striker had suffered a strain to the hamstring of his right thigh and that he would be assessed over the following ten days. That is an important detail because Runjaić thereby loses one of the forwards who most easily combine duel play, runs into space and pressure on the opponent's back line. If Davis is not ready or is not at full load, Udinese will have to distribute depth and aggression in attack differently.

That is exactly where the main tactical story of the visitors lies. Udinese do not need to have more possession to be dangerous. A few quality openings behind the high full-back, a good attack on the second ball and a solid block in the zone in front of their centre-backs are enough. Lazio will therefore have to be careful not to let the match slip into a series of vertical exchanges of blows, because that is the type of contest in which Udinese can look very lively.

Head-to-head meetings and the tone of this pairing

The official match page on Lega Serie A lists this pairing as completely even in the last six league meetings - two wins for each team and two draws. That ratio also describes well the feeling this duel often carries. There is no automatic advantage just because it is played in Rome. Lazio have the crowd and greater pressure to control the match, but Udinese have long shown that they can take the rhythm away from this pairing and turn it into a hard game with a small number of clear chances.

That is important information also for the supporter coming to the stadium expecting early fireworks. This match often looks more like a game of patience than open trading from the first minute. The first goal here can completely change the atmosphere. If Lazio take the lead early, the Olimpico can swallow the visitors. If Udinese withstand the initial pressure, the game can easily move into a more nervous flow with more stoppages, more duels and more whistles for every misplaced home pass.

It is worth securing tickets in time. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the home crowd sense that the match carries real competitive significance, and not just a springtime slot without stakes.

Stadio Olimpico and what awaits the supporter on site

Stadio Olimpico remains one of the recognisable places of Italian football precisely because it gives the match a sense of scale and weight. The address is Viale dei Gladiatori, within the Foro Italico complex, and the official Sport e Salute pages confirm that the entrance for Tour visitors is located by the Monte Mario stand and that parking on Viale dei Gladiatori is directly next to that access point. Although this is information for the tour, it is also useful for finding your way around the complex itself because it clearly places the main access points around the stadium.

Useful things for getting to the stadium


  • Foro Italico is in the northwest of Rome, so expect traffic if you are coming by car from the city centre in the early evening.

  • Sport e Salute lists Viale dei Gladiatori and the area around the Monte Mario entrance as a practical access zone.

  • From the direction of Metro A, combinations with bus lines 32 and 301 are useful, with a final walking approach toward Viale dei Gladiatori.

  • The same official information also mentions bus 168 and getting off in the L.go Maresciallo Diaz/Bosis area.

  • For this match, the ticket sales announcement confirms the date of 27 April at 20:45, but does not state the time when the gates open, so that is a detail worth checking through the club's matchday announcements closer to kick-off.



For an away supporter or a traveller going to a Lazio match for the first time, the good news is that the stadium is in an area used to major sporting events. The less good news is that this also means a longer walking approach than at some more compact city stadiums. That is why it is smart to arrive earlier, especially if you plan to pass security checks calmly and find your sector without rushing.

Rome as the host city - a short guide without unnecessary detours

Rome on an April evening can be ideal for a football trip because it combines a lighter timeframe for walking around the city with a lively enough evening scene around the northern part of the city. For a supporter coming only for the match, the most practical thing is to plan movement toward Foro Italico earlier and not rely on the last moment. The area around the stadium is not a place where you want to be looking for the best route just before kick-off, especially if you are arriving from the historic centre or from the station.

If you are staying longer than just for the match itself, Rome's advantage is that the link between the stadium and the city is not separated as it is at some modern sports venues on the outskirts. The Olimpico is part of an urban and sporting landscape that has its own rhythm even without a match. That means the day can be arranged very simply: city centre, late afternoon toward Foro Italico, then the match without chaotic last-minute changes.

What kind of match to realistically expect

The most likely scenario is that Lazio will try to impose the match through possession and flank attacks, while Udinese will wait for the moment for quicker, more vertical transitions. The home side will look for Zaccagni and Isaksen or Cancellieri to isolate their markers, while the visitors will try to find space behind the backs of the high-positioned full-backs. In such a balance of power, the work of midfielders without the ball will be especially valuable - whoever collects the second ball better will also dictate the rhythm of nervousness on the pitch.

The psychological layer should not be ignored either. With their win in Naples, Lazio got proof that they can take a big match away from home as well. With their win in Milan, Udinese showed that they are not afraid of bigger names, but the defeat to Parma reminded them how quickly they can lose momentum. Because of that, this match is less a matter of reputation and more a matter of stability. Whoever first imposes their pattern - Lazio's long possession or Udinese's quick transition - will be significantly closer to an evening to their liking.

For the crowd, that usually means two phases of atmosphere. The first is impatient and loud, with the home stand demanding early pressure and several dangerous entries into the penalty area. The second comes later, when the match moves into a result decided by one move. Then the Olimpico can become a very demanding place for the referee and for the visitors, but also for the home players if they start making mistakes in sequence. That is exactly why this match has the charm of a travel guide for supporters - it is not only about the stadium and the opponent, but about an evening in which the mood in the stands can be almost as important a factor as tactics.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing. Anyone who wants to experience Rome under the floodlights and a match with real competitive charge should not wait until the last moment.

Sources:
- Lega Serie A - standings, results of rounds 32 and 33, official Lazio - Udinese match page, basic team statistics and H2H
- S.S. Lazio - ticket sales announcement for Lazio - Udinese, schedule and recent first-team results, official roster
- Udinese Calcio - news about Keinan Davis's injury, April schedule, club news after the matches against Milan and Parma
- Sport e Salute - information on access to the Stadio Olimpico complex, parking and arrival by public transport to the Foro Italico area

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