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Serie A (34. round)
25. April 2026. 15:00h
Parma vs Pisa
Ennio Tardini, Parma, IT
2026
25
April
Parma vs Pisa tickets for Serie A at Ennio Tardini - crucial points on the line in the closing stretch
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Parma vs Pisa tickets for Serie A at Ennio Tardini - crucial points on the line in the closing stretch

Looking for tickets for Parma vs Pisa? Here you can explore ticket options for this Serie A match at Ennio Tardini, with a clear guide to the teams' form, what is at stake in the table, and useful details to help you plan your trip to Parma

Parma and Pisa enter the match under entirely different pressures

Parma host Pisa in Matchday 34 of Serie A with a clear reason for caution, but also with a realistic opportunity to take a big step toward a calmer end to the season on home ground. According to the current table before the completion of Matchday 33 obligations, Parma are in the lower half but outside the relegation zone, while Pisa are at the bottom and every point is becoming ever more important to them. This gives the match a weight greater than the schedule itself - the home side are seeking distance from the danger zone, while the visitors are looking for a final surge in the battle for survival.

Parma have shown in recent weeks that they know how to make things difficult even for stronger opponents. A draw against Napoli and a draw against Lazio show that Carlos Cuesta’s team can be compact, patient and awkward when the match is decided in the penalty-area zone. On the other hand, Pisa enter this slot under far greater pressure for results because a run of defeats and fluctuations has pushed the team deep toward the bottom of the standings. Tickets for this match have been in demand among supporters.

In the first league meeting this season, Parma already took the full haul against Pisa, winning 1:0 away from home at the beginning of December. That does not matter only because of the three points, but also because of the psychological note: Parma then showed that against this opponent they can survive a tough match with little space and decide it with a single move. For Pisa, therefore, the trip to the Tardini is a chance to change the tone of the head-to-head and restore belief for the championship run-in.

What is at stake for both teams

For Parma, the equation is fairly clear. The club do not enter this match with the comfort of mid-table, but with the need to confirm the points won against stronger opponents. In matches like this, the home side must seek more than just a good impression. A point against the top of the table has value, but only a victory against a directly lower-ranked opponent brings real relief before the final rounds in which Parma also face difficult tests.

Pisa, meanwhile, no longer have the luxury of waiting. Every new draw or defeat further reduces the room to escape from the bottom. That is why, for the visitors, this duel cannot be played at a low tempo and without risk for all ninety minutes. The Tuscan side must seek points, but therein lies the trap as well: against a Parma team that defend well and break forward quickly, an overly open setup can leave a great deal of space behind the last line.And that is why this is not a match in which either side will be satisfied with merely sticking to the plan. Parma have reason to play pragmatically, but also enough reason to attack. Pisa must think about victory, but they must not lose their structure. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Form before arriving at the Ennio Tardini

Parma in their recent performances look like a team that can survive demanding matches even without a large amount of possession. They drew with Napoli and Lazio, before that they took a point in Florence, and earlier in February they also put together valuable victories against Bologna, Hellas Verona and Milan. Parma’s problem is not so much a lack of resilience as continuity in finishing. Their goals often come from set pieces, second-wave situations or one precise finish, rather than from constant pressure throughout the whole match.

Pisa, on the other side, have had far rougher fluctuations. Defeats against Roma, Torino, Como, Juventus, Bologna and Fiorentina show how difficult it was for them to maintain rhythm from round to round. True, the victory against Cagliari and some draws against stronger names earlier in the season show that the team are not without answers, but the overall picture remains difficult: Pisa too often chase the match from behind or come up short in the finishing phase of attacks.

When those two runs are placed side by side, a very clear framework for the match emerges. Parma arrive with greater defensive security and with greater confidence that they can stay alive even when they do not dominate. Pisa arrive with less margin for error and with a greater need to find precisely here the goals that have been lacking for most of the season.

Key figures of the match

Parma have built a lot this season around the solidity of the back line and the reactions of goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, who on several occasions has already kept the team in the match when they were under pressure. In defence, Enrico Delprato and Alessandro Circati are important, while in the run-in special attention is on what Mateo Pellegrino can bring, a forward who has signed several important goals this season and who knows how to punish even a small amount of space in the penalty area.Adrián Bernabé remains one of the players who gives Parma’s game the most order when the ball is at their feet. It is not only about creativity, but also about how he slows down or accelerates the tempo, drops deep to receive the ball and helps ensure that progression forward does not become chaotic. Parma may not be a team that constantly grind an opponent down, but when Bernabé and the midfield line seize control of the second part of the first half or the beginning of the second, the home side know how to take over the course of the match.

For Pisa, the squad is more interesting than their position in the standings suggests. The lineup includes experienced names such as Adrian Semper, Raúl Albiol and Juan Cuadrado, and there are also Marius Marin, Michel Aebischer, Idrissa Touré, Matteo Tramoni and Stefano Moreo. It is a squad that has experience and technical quality, but Pisa’s problem through the season has not been a lack of individual reputation, but stability from match to match and too little concrete finishing.

If one is looking for the player who could change the tone of the match for the visitors, then one should watch Tramoni between the lines and Moreo in the finishing zone. Pisa struggle to live off long attacks with many chances, so every player who can produce a shot or a foul in a dangerous area from a single action matters to them. In such matches, one ball is often worth more than ten minutes of sterile possession.

Tactical picture of the match

Under Carlos Cuesta, Parma often give the impression of a team that know when to press and when to reduce the match to a narrow corridor. That was visible even against stronger opponents: the block is not panicked, the lines generally remain connected, and after winning the ball they look for a quick switch of play forward. It is not football with a large number of chances per match, but it is football that can be very unpleasant for an opponent who has to assume risk.

Against Pisa, exactly such a scenario can be expected. Parma will probably try to control the middle, close the spaces between the lines for Tramoni and Aebischer, and force the visitors to develop attacks through the flanks. If Pisa have to send more men forward than they want, Parma will get what suits them - transition and one-on-one or two-on-two situations.Oscar Hiljemark arrived at Pisa at the beginning of February with the clear message that the team must find the energy for survival. His task is difficult because he must simultaneously seek points and stop the defensive leaks that have followed the team throughout the season. Away at Parma, he probably will not have room for a fully open approach from the first minute. It is more reasonable to expect a more compact start, an attempt to draw the home side out of their patience, and then a threat from set pieces or second balls.

Set pieces could be an important detail precisely here. Parma are not a team that easily squander duels in their own penalty area, but in matches like this it is often decided by who makes better use of a corner, a rebound or a cross to the far post. For Pisa, that may be the most realistic route to a goal if open play once again remains too thin.

Absences and squad depth

For Parma, it has been officially confirmed that Benjamin Cremaschi underwent surgery on the meniscus of his left knee in March after an injury suffered in a league match. That is an important detail because it reduces one rotational and energetic option in midfield precisely at the part of the season when fresh legs can be decisive.


  • Parma enter the match without Benjamin Cremaschi, whose left-knee meniscus was operated on in March.

  • For Pisa, official club announcements ahead of this slot do not offer a broad list of new absences, so it is reasonable to expect reliance on the experienced core of the team.

  • For both teams, more important than depth is becoming the quality of the first substitutions, especially if the result stays open for a long time.



This means that the match shifts even more onto the basic lines of the teams: defensive solidity, the discipline of the midfield unit and the quality of the first attacking solution from the bench. In the final rounds, such details often decide whether the home side take three points or whether the match remains sealed in nervousness.

Ennio Tardini and what the supporter should know before arriving

Ennio Tardini remains one of the stadiums that are experienced differently from modern arenas outside the city centre. It is located close to Parma’s historic core, the stands are closer to the pitch than at many larger stadiums, and the feeling of matchday comes quickly - without much buffer space between the city and the stadium. That is precisely why Parma’s home matches have a different rhythm of arrival and departure than stadiums on the edge of the city.

The club state that the stadium has a capacity of 23,324 seats. The official address is Viale Partigiani d'Italia, 1, and for Parma-Pisa the club announced that the gates open at 13:00, two hours before kick-off. That is early enough to avoid congestion around the checks and find your own sector without rushing. It is worth securing tickets in time.


  • Stadium: Ennio Tardini

  • Address: Viale Partigiani d'Italia, 1, Parma

  • Capacity: 23,324 seats

  • Gate opening for Parma-Pisa: 13:00

  • Parma Store on matchday is open from 11:00 until the end of the match



For supporters arriving by car, it is important to know that Tardini, due to its location in the urban centre, does not have dedicated parking areas for private vehicles immediately next to the stadium. The club particularly point out that for away supporters a shuttle has been organised from the motorway exit toward the away sector. Anyone arriving from the city itself or from the station will often find it easier to go on foot or by public transport than by searching for a parking spot right next to the stadium.

Parma’s official information also mentions city bus lines 8 and 11, with alighting at the stop in via Torelli. As the stadium is close to the centre, many supporters also choose the walking option from the city centre. That is useful to know especially for those who want to catch part of the atmosphere in the city before the match, rather than arrive only just before kick-off.

Parma as the host city

For a supporter coming from outside, Parma is a very accommodating city for a football weekend. The city is compact, much of the centre can be covered on foot, and tourism and city websites point out that moving around Parma is simple precisely because of the good bus network and the proximity of the main points. That is important because the Tardini is not an isolated object, but part of the urban fabric.

Parma is also a city where several hours can be spent before the match without complicated logistics. The centre, the squares and the main historic points are not far away, so arriving earlier makes sense both to avoid congestion and because of the matchday atmosphere itself. That is especially useful for away supporters who want to combine the trip and the stadium, rather than dash straight from the motorway to the entrance.

The atmosphere at the Tardini is usually not a matter of noise for noise’s sake, but of the feeling that the match is literally drawn into the city. When the home side play a match with high stakes, that impression becomes even stronger because the tension from the stands is transmitted very close to the pitch. For a team like Pisa, who arrive under results pressure and on a weaker run, that can be an additional burden from the first misplaced pass.

What could prove decisive

The first detail is psychology. Parma know that matches like this at home may carry more for them than a draw against a favourite. Pisa know that they no longer have much room for calculation. Whoever first imposes their rhythm could strongly direct the rest of the match. If Parma take the lead, the game could turn into exactly what the home side want - dense line spacing, less space and ever-growing visitor nervousness.

The second detail is the duel of Parma’s defensive line against Pisa’s need finally to be more concrete in the final third. If the visitors do not get enough from Tramoni, Moreo and the midfielders arriving from the second line, the attack could easily remain at crosses without a real finish. And against Parma that is usually not enough.The third detail is efficiency. Parma do not need ten chances to score. Pisa cannot afford to miss one or two good situations and then chase the match later. Because of that, this is the type of encounter in which one save by the goalkeeper, one well-taken set piece or one mistake by a centre-back can be worth the whole afternoon. Ticket sales for this match are under way.

Why this match is worth watching live

On paper, this is not a top-of-the-table clash, but in terms of stakes and tension it could easily be one of the more interesting matches of this slot. Parma play in front of their own crowd with the idea of confirming stability and taking a step toward a safer end to the season. Pisa arrive with the pressure of survival. That is a combination that often produces hard, tense and emotionally charged matches, regardless of the number of goals.

For the supporter in the stands, that means a match in which every won second ball, every duel by the touchline and every set piece will feel more important than usual. It is precisely such matches at stadiums like the Tardini that often remain memorable, because what is being played for is not only the schedule, but position, peace of mind and belief in the championship run-in.

Sources:
- Lega Serie A + Matchday 34 schedule and the current table before the completion of Matchday 33
- Parma Calcio 1913 + match date and time, results and form, official information on the stadium, gate opening, stadium access and the medical report for Benjamin Cremaschi
- Pisa Sporting Club + schedule and recent results, squad list, as well as the coaching change and the current status of Oscar Hiljemark
- Visit Parma and Comune di Parma + city context and getting around the city for travelling supporters

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18 April, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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