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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Pisa vs Lecce
Arena Garibaldi, Pisa, IT
2026
03
May
Pisa vs Lecce tickets for the Serie A relegation battle at Arena Garibaldi in Pisa
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Pisa vs Lecce tickets for the Serie A relegation battle at Arena Garibaldi in Pisa

Looking for Pisa vs Lecce tickets in Serie A? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the match at Arena Garibaldi, where Pisa need points to keep hope alive and Lecce defend their place above the relegation zone. Expect a tense football afternoon in Pisa, with pressure from the stands and every duel carrying real weight

Pisa vs Lecce: guide to a match where survival is at stake

Pisa and Lecce enter the final stretch of the season from the lower part of the table, so this clash at Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani is not just another round. Pisa, after 34 matches played, is in 20th place with 18 points, while Lecce is in 17th place with 29 points. Behind Lecce is Cremonese with 28 points, which means the visitors from Salento come to Pisa with a clear goal: not to allow the fight for survival to become even more complicated. Pisa is in an even more difficult position, but home ground and the pressure of the run-in can turn this meeting into a match in which the play is not pretty, but hard and nervous. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is a duel that can directly affect the outcome at the bottom of the standings.

For a fan coming to the stadium, the most important thing is to understand the context: Lecce is defending a minimal advantage above the relegation zone, while Pisa is trying to seize the last realistic chance to stay alive in the race. In matches like this, the first goal changes everything. If Pisa scores it, the stands will gain extra energy, and Lecce will have to move out of a more cautious plan. If Lecce scores it, the home side is left searching for a reaction in a match in which mistakes are paid for dearly.

What is at stake for Pisa

Pisa has collected 2 wins, 12 draws and 20 defeats in 34 rounds, with a goal difference of 24:61. That is a figure that explains the home side’s season well: the team too often lacked a winning impulse, and the defence conceded too many goals for a string of draws to turn into sufficient points capital. The last five league appearances further underline the problem - defeats to Parma, Genoa, Roma, Torino and Como left Pisa breathless in the most important part of the season.Oscar Hiljemark took over the team in February 2026 and is trying to find a balance between bolder play and basic stability. Pisa does not have the luxury of waiting. In front of the home crowd, it must try to dictate at least the rhythm of the duel, especially in the first half hour, because another early goal conceded would open space for nervousness in the stands and in the back line. In matches of this profile, dominance does not have to decide it, but rather one second ball won, one set piece or one mistake in playing out.


  • Pisa is in 20th place with 18 points after 34 rounds.

  • The team has scored 24 and conceded 61 goals.

  • In the last five league matches, it has recorded five defeats.

  • The latest defeat was 0:1 away to Parma Calcio 1913.

  • Oscar Hiljemark has led the team since February 2026.



For Pisa, players who can carry the ball through the middle and provide width without leaving too much space behind them will be important. Previews mention a system with three players in the back line, which makes sense for a team that needs more men in midfield, but also protection against Lecce’s transitions. Samuele Angori and Mehdi Léris can be important if Pisa looks for width and crosses toward the forwards, while the midfield will have to make sure it does not lose too many balls in the zone from which Lecce can immediately go vertical.

Lecce defends the safety line

Lecce is in a better position than Pisa, but by no means a calm one. After 34 rounds it has 7 wins, 8 draws and 19 defeats, with a goal difference of 22:46. A one-point advantage over Cremonese is not room for relaxation, but constant pressure. Eusebio Di Francesco’s team has taken draws against Hellas Verona and Fiorentina in the last two rounds, which is important because before that came defeats to Bologna, Atalanta and Roma. Two consecutive draws do not mean the problems have been solved, but they do mean that Lecce arrives in Pisa with a somewhat firmer foundation than the home side.Di Francesco will probably seek compactness and control of the middle. Lecce does not have to rush from the first minute in a match like this. A point could also have value for the visitors, but an overly passive approach carries risk, because Pisa has nothing to lose and will try to turn the match into a battle in front of the penalty area. That is why Lecce will have to combine patience with sufficiently quick outlets through the flanks and half-spaces.

For Lecce, Wladimiro Falcone in goal, Antonino Gallo on the left side, Lameck Banda in the attacking area and Nikola Stulić as a forward who can hold the ball and attack space stand out as important figures. Ylber Ramadani and Lassana Coulibaly will be key in the middle if the visitors want to keep the match under control. Their task will not only be winning the ball, but also calming the rhythm when Arena Garibaldi starts pushing the home side forward.

Form and results that set the tone for the match

The form from the last rounds says that neither team enters the meeting with great confidence. Pisa has strung together defeats, while Lecce has stopped a negative run with two draws. This creates an interesting psychology: the home side must take risks, the visitor must be careful not to lose what it already has. In practice, this often means many duels, less open space and great importance of set pieces.


  • Pisa: Parma 1:0 Pisa.

  • Pisa: Pisa 1:2 Genoa.

  • Pisa: Roma 3:0 Pisa.

  • Lecce: Hellas Verona 0:0 Lecce.

  • Lecce: Lecce 1:1 Fiorentina.

  • Lecce: Bologna 2:0 Lecce.

The head-to-head match from this season ended in a 1:0 victory for Lecce. Such a result further increases the importance of the first goal in Pisa. Lecce knows that it has already found a way once this season to close down Pisa, while the home side must prove that it can reverse the balance of power, especially in front of its own fans. One should not expect a match with a lot of space, but rather a duel in which every set piece, every transition and every ball played behind the last line will carry weight.

Absences and squad

According to available previews ahead of the match, Pisa has problems with Matteo Tramoni and Rafiu Durosinmi, both because of muscle issues. For Lecce, Sadik Fofana is listed as absent because of a cruciate ligament injury. Since player statuses can change in the final part of the week, the most important thing for a fan to know is that both coaches must build their plans cautiously, especially in the attacking area, where one change can alter the structure of the attack.

For Pisa, Tramoni’s absence would be especially sensitive because he is a player who can connect the midfield and attack. Durosinmi is a forward profile that brings physical presence, so his absence reduces the options for more direct football. Lecce without Fofana loses an option in squad width, but the team’s basic structure can still rely on Falcone’s security, Gallo on the flank and the midfield block around Ramadani and Coulibaly.


  • Pisa - Matteo Tramoni: marked in previews with muscle problems.

  • Pisa - Rafiu Durosinmi: marked in previews with muscle problems.

  • Lecce - Sadik Fofana: a cruciate ligament injury is mentioned.

  • Starting line-ups may change depending on the coaches’ assessment on match day.

Tactical picture: Pisa must attack, Lecce must stay cool

Pisa is linked in previews with a 3-5-2 system. Such a formation gives the home side three centre-backs for protection, five players in the middle for the fight around the second ball and two forwards who can burden Lecce’s back line. The problem is that this system demands great discipline from the wide players. If Angori and Léris move too high, Lecce can get space behind their backs. If they remain too low, Pisa risks having its attack cut off.

Lecce appears in previews in a 4-2-3-1 formation. This gives the visitors a clear block in front of the defence and the possibility to attack space through the wide players as soon as Pisa loses the ball. Falcone is important because he will have to deal calmly with crosses and set pieces, while Gallo on the left side can be one of the players who decides whether Lecce remains stable under pressure. Ramadani and Coulibaly must close the central channel, because that is precisely where Pisa must try to create an overload.

The key battle could be between Pisa’s need to speed up the match and Lecce’s need to slow it down. The home side benefits from energy, duels and the pressure of the crowd. The visitors benefit from calm, control and a match without big swings. If Lecce manages to get through the first 20 minutes without major problems, the pressure can turn toward Pisa. If Pisa creates several situations in front of Falcone in that period, Arena Garibaldi can become very uncomfortable for the visitors.

Arena Garibaldi and the city for fans

Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani is located at Via Antonio Rosmini, 61, in Pisa. The stadium was opened in 1919, and its special feature is its position in the city: it is located north of the centre and close enough to the city’s well-known landmarks that away fans can combine the match with a short tour of Pisa. Several sources state different stadium capacities because of the historical and current state of the stands, so it is safer to say that it is a compact stadium which, by Italian standards, feels closer to the crowd than large arenas.

That is an important detail for the atmosphere. Arena Garibaldi is not a sterile building on the edge of the city, but a stadium immersed in the urban fabric. The stands are close to the pitch, and when the home crowd senses that the team has energy, the noise quickly transfers to the players. For Lecce, that means it will have to withstand the first part of the match both sportingly and psychologically. For Pisa, it means an obligation not to lose the crowd with a passive start to the meeting. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when it is a match of this importance for survival.


  • Stadium: Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani.

  • Address: Via Antonio Rosmini, 61, Pisa.

  • The stadium opening is stated in sources as the year 1919.

  • The stadium is the home of Pisa Sporting Club.

  • It is near the city centre and Pisa’s well-known tourist zone.



Pisa is a city that offers fans a simple daily rhythm: arrival by train, a walk toward the centre, lunch before the match and heading toward the stadium early enough to avoid crowds. Since the stadium is in an urban area, parking in the immediate vicinity can be limited, especially on match day. That is why it is reasonable to count on public transport, walking from the centre or arriving earlier by car while looking for parking farther from the stadium itself.

Practical information for arrival

For fans traveling to Pisa, time organization is the most important thing. Arrival should not be planned at the last moment, because matches with high stakes at the bottom of the table often also attract those fans who during the season choose only the most important meetings. If you arrive by train, allow extra time for moving through the city. If you arrive by car, expect traffic around the stadium to slow before the start and immediately after the end of the match.


  • The most practical way to reach the stadium is to arrive earlier and complete the last part of the route on foot.

  • Parking by the stadium can be limited because it is located in an urban area.

  • For arrival by public transport, check the local city lines and the valid schedule on match day.

  • It is worth arriving early enough because of entrances, checks and crowds around the stands.

  • For away fans, it is useful to plan the return before the final wave of traffic.



The stadium gates and entry regime depend on the organization of the match, the security assessment and the host’s instructions. That is why it is safest to arrive earlier, especially if you are collecting tickets or coming with a larger group. It is worth securing tickets in time, because a match that directly touches the fight for survival usually creates greater interest than the clubs’ position in the lower part of the table alone would suggest.

What kind of atmosphere to expect

This is not a match for neutral observation without emotion. Pisa, in front of its own crowd, is looking to end a poor run and find at least one strong moment in the final part of the season. Lecce arrives with a clear calculation: avoid defeat, keep Cremonese behind and not allow Pisa to gain new belief. Such a balance of power usually brings many whistles, reactions to every refereeing decision, nervousness at set pieces and great noise if the home side moves toward the penalty area.For fans, this means a match with tension from the first minute. It does not have to be a spectacle with many goals to be interesting. One save of Falcone’s type, one duel by the touchline, one Angori cross or one Lecce lost ball 30 metres from goal is enough for the stadium to boil. In the fight for survival, details become the main story, and this match has exactly that profile.

Ticket sales for this match are under way, and interest should not be measured only by the names of the clubs, but by the stakes of the meeting. Pisa plays in front of the home crowd at a moment when points mean almost everything to it. Lecce defends a position that keeps it above the relegation zone. That is enough for every stand to have its own rhythm, from early pressure by the home fans to tension in the closing stages if the result remains open.

What to pay attention to during the match

The first 15 minutes will show how much Pisa believes it can impose the match. If the home side is aggressive in pressing and manages to force Lecce into long balls, the crowd will immediately get involved. If Lecce calmly plays out of the first wave, the visitors can slow the meeting and wait for moments for Banda, Stulić or runs from the second line. For Pisa, what will matter is how many quality balls the forwards receive, not only how many times they find themselves in a duel with the centre-backs.

The second important detail is set pieces. Teams from the lower part of the standings often find it difficult to create clear chances from open play, so corners, wide free kicks and crosses from deep become especially valuable. Pisa can look for the energy of the home ground there, while Lecce must remain concentrated on the second ball. If the match opens only after an hour, the bench and physical freshness could decide just as much as the initial plan.The third detail is behaviour after losing the ball. Pisa must not leave too large a gap between midfield and defence, because Lecce can live off transition. Lecce, meanwhile, must not defend its own penalty area for too long, because every new cross raises the temperature in the stadium. It is precisely that balance - between courage and fear of a mistake - that will determine the appearance of the meeting.

Sources:

- Lega Serie A - used for the official competition context and Serie A standings.

- Worldfootball.net - used for the current table, points, goal difference and results of the 34th round.

- Sofascore - used for data on the Pisa - Lecce pairing, the stadium and the head-to-head context of the match.- MyFootballFacts - used for recent match form, predicted line-ups, tactical formations and absences.

- Pisa Sporting Club - used to confirm the appointment of Oscar Hiljemark as head coach of the first team.

- StadiumDB, Europlan Online and Stadium Journey - used for data on the stadium, location, capacity frameworks and the fan experience of Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani.

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