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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Sassuolo vs AC Milan
Mapei Stadium – City of the Tricolour, Reggio nell'Emilia, IT
2026
03
May
Sassuolo - AC Milan tickets for the Serie A match at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia
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Sassuolo - AC Milan tickets for the Serie A match at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia

Looking for tickets for Sassuolo - AC Milan in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the football match at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia and plan your trip in time. Milan are chasing key points near the top, while Sassuolo want to make the most of home support

Sassuolo - AC Milan: fan guide to Reggio Emilia

Sassuolo and AC Milan enter the 35th round of Serie A with very different pressure, but with a clear reason for caution. The home team is in 10th place after 34 rounds with 46 points, a record of 13 wins, 7 draws and 14 defeats, and a goal difference of 41:44. Milan is third with 67 points, 19 wins, 10 draws and 5 defeats, and a goal difference of 48:27. This means that Sassuolo can play in front of its fans without relegation-zone panic, but not without ambition, while Milan in Reggio Emilia defends a high position in the final stretch of the season.

The match is played at Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore, the stadium that Sassuolo has used as its home ground since entering Serie A. The date is Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 15:00, and AC Milan listed exactly that schedule for the 35th round on its pages. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is the final stretch of the championship, and Milan traditionally attracts a large number of away fans even at medium-sized away matches.

What is at stake

For Sassuolo, this is a match in which it can confirm a very stable season after returning to a first-division rhythm. Tenth place after 34 rounds says that Fabio Grosso's team did not live only from short runs, but collected points evenly enough to stay above the lower part of the table. The goal difference of -3 also shows the other side of the story: Sassuolo scores, but often leaves space to the opponent, so the match against Milan's transition can be uncomfortably open.

Milan arrives with a different burden. Third place and 67 points put Massimiliano Allegri's team in a zone where every draw can be costly, especially because Juventus, Como and Roma are nearby. Milan played 0:0 against Juventus in the previous round, in a match with few clear chances and pronounced tactical discipline. That is a good signal for the defence, but also a reminder that the Rossoneri must rediscover sharpness in the final third of the pitch in the season run-in.


  • Sassuolo: 10th place, 34 matches, 46 points, goal difference 41:44.

  • AC Milan: 3rd place, 34 matches, 67 points, goal difference 48:27.

  • Sassuolo played 0:0 away at Fiorentina in the 34th round.

  • Milan played 0:0 against Juventus in the 34th round.

  • The match is played in the 35th round, when every mistake in the table carries greater weight.

Sassuolo: the host that can punish empty space

Sassuolo this season has several players who provide a clear attacking structure. Andrea Pinamonti is on 8 league goals according to the Serie A scoring table, Domenico Berardi on 7, Ismaël Koné on 6, and Armand Laurienté on 5. This is not a team that depends only on one finisher. If Milan leaves too much space between the wide centre-back and the wing-back, Sassuolo has players who can attack the channel, force a set piece or finish the move from the edge of the penalty area.

Berardi remains a name that changes the rhythm of the match. Even when he is not the scorer, his decision with the final pass often determines whether Sassuolo will attack quickly or keep possession. Pinamonti provides a reference point in the box, and Laurienté can be especially awkward if the home team gets one-on-one situations on the left side. Against Milan, Sassuolo must not lose balls in the first phase of attack because Allegri usually punishes technical errors in midfield very well.

Fabio Grosso leads Sassuolo from the bench and the club's official staff list for the 2025/26 season names him as first-team coach. In this kind of match, his biggest task is not only to prepare the attack, but to decide how high the home team may press. Pressing too high opens space behind the back, but defending too low can give Milan a calm entry through Modrić, Fofana or Rabiot, depending on the line-up and availability.

Milan: Allegri, a firm structure and the question of finishing

Milan in Turin, or rather against Juventus at San Siro, showed the face expected from Allegri's team: little risk, a compact back line and patient waiting for the moment. Reports after the 0:0 particularly mentioned that Milan's best chance came through Alexis Saelemaekers, whose attempt ended on the frame of the goal. Such a match has two messages for Reggio Emilia: Milan knows how to shut down a strong opponent, but must convert a small number of chances into goals better.

Rafael LeĂŁo and Christian Pulisic are Milan's most dangerous attacking players by league output. LeĂŁo is on 9 goals, Pulisic on 8, Adrien Rabiot on 6, and Christopher Nkunku on 5. Milan can therefore attack in several ways: LeĂŁo with depth and isolation on the flank, Pulisic by moving between the lines, Rabiot with arrivals from the second line, and Nkunku with movement between the centre-backs and the defensive midfielder. If Sassuolo loses shape after its own attack, Milan will look for the first blow precisely there.Massimiliano Allegri was officially appointed AC Milan coach in May 2025 and this is his return season on the Rossoneri bench. In his previous spell on the Milan bench he had already won trophies, but this team is different: more physical width, more international experience in midfield and plenty of responsibility on players who must connect defence and attack without too much open football.

Absences and health status

According to Transfermarkt's current Sassuolo injury list, Edoardo Pieragnolo is listed with a cruciate ligament injury and an expected return on May 1, 2026, Fali Candé with a cruciate ligament rupture and an expected return on June 30, 2026, and Daniel Boloca after arthroscopy without a clearly listed return date. These are important details for squad depth, especially because the match is played in the final stretch of the season and rotation is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

For Milan, Transfermarkt at the time of checking had no listed active injuries or suspensions, but additional sources from Spain reported that Luka Modrić suffered a cheekbone fracture after a clash of heads in the match with Juventus and that surgery is expected. That makes his status for Sassuolo very doubtful. Since medical details can change from day to day, the most reasonable approach is to treat his appearance as uncertain until the club publishes final information.


  • Sassuolo: Edoardo Pieragnolo - cruciate ligament injury, return listed for May 1, 2026.

  • Sassuolo: Fali CandĂ© - cruciate ligament rupture, return listed for June 30, 2026.

  • Sassuolo: Daniel Boloca - arthroscopy, without a clear return date in the available list.

  • AC Milan: Transfermarkt did not list active absences at the time of checking.

  • AC Milan: Luka Modrić's status is uncertain after reports of a cheekbone fracture.



Tactical framework of the match

The most important zone could be midfield. Sassuolo must be careful not to stretch itself between the first pressing line and the back four or three, depending on Grosso's choice. Milan in such gaps has players who do not need to charge forward especially hard to do damage. Two accurate passes, Leão's run into space and a late arrival by Pulisic or Rabiot for the finish are enough.Sassuolo, on the other hand, will look for a match in which Milan's wide players have to run back a lot. Berardi and Laurienté can force the visitors to defend the width, and Pinamonti can keep the centre-backs in the penalty area. If the home team is calm after winning the ball, the crowd in Reggio Emilia could see a Sassuolo that attacks not only through counters, but also through organised entries down the side.

Milan will probably try to keep the match under control and not allow the emotional rhythm that suits the home team. Allegri rarely opens away matches without a plan to protect the middle. That does not have to mean a closed match, but it does mean that the first goal will change everything greatly. If Milan scores first, Sassuolo will have to take risks. If Sassuolo takes the lead, the Rossoneri will have to leave the comfortable zone of patient waiting.

Head-to-head matches and a psychological detail

Sassuolo is a club that has often been an awkward opponent for Milan over the years, especially when it gets space for quick play and set pieces. In this text I will not present unverified individual results from earlier seasons, but available H2H sources confirm that there is enough history of mutual meetings for the match not to feel like a routine away trip for the favourite. For a fan going to the stadium, that is an important detail: Milan carries the bigger name and the bigger goal, but Mapei Stadium is not a ground where points are written in advance.

This season's context further strengthens that impression. Sassuolo does not have the pressure of clubs at the bottom, so it can play more bravely. Milan has a better defence, a better goal difference and more individual quality, but comes after a match in which it did not score. That is a recipe for a match in which the early period can be cautious, and then open as soon as one side feels that the other is hesitating.

Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore

Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore is located at Piazzale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, 1, in Reggio Emilia. The stadium was opened in 1995, has a grass surface and football dimensions of 105 x 68 metres. Available stadium sources list a capacity of around 21,500 seats, so it is a stadium where even moderately filled stands can be heard well, and against a big visitor the venue quickly gains a stronger sound.A special feature of this stadium is that there is no athletics track between the stands and the pitch, so the spectator gets a more direct feeling of the match than at some larger Italian stadiums. For a fan, that means a better view of the play, a shorter distance to the grass and a stronger impression during set pieces, corners and pressure in front of goal. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when an opponent like Milan comes to visit, so it is worth securing tickets in time.


  • Stadium name: Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore.

  • Address: Piazzale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, 1, Reggio Emilia.

  • Opening: 1995.

  • Capacity: approximately 21,500 seats according to available stadium sources.

  • Surface and dimensions: natural grass, 105 x 68 metres.



Arrival in Reggio Emilia and practical information

Reggio Emilia is a city that fits well into the weekend rhythm of northern Italy for a fan trip. The city is located between Parma and Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region, and has enough content for arrival several hours before the match. For fans travelling by train, the most important thing is to plan the transfer from the railway station to the stadium and leave enough time for crowds around the start of the match.

By car, access to the stadium is practical because Mapei Stadium is located in an area used to football traffic, but on the day of the match against Milan one should expect stronger pressure on surrounding roads and car parks. I will not list unverified public transport lines or exact gate-opening times because they may change according to match organisation. The safest option is to arrive earlier, check the local transport timetable on the day of travel and assume that entry checks will take longer than at less attractive matches.


  • Arrive earlier if you are coming by car because traffic around the stadium increases in the final 60-90 minutes before kick-off.

  • For arrival by train, plan extra time for transport from the station to the stadium.

  • Check permitted items before departure because stadium checks may be stricter for high-interest matches.

  • Prepare tickets and documents before reaching the control point so entry goes faster.

  • If you are travelling with children or a larger group, agree on a meeting point outside the stadium before entering.

Atmosphere in the stands

This is not the largest stadium in Serie A, but precisely because of that the match can have a very close feeling. When Milan comes away, the home fans have an additional motive to show that Sassuolo is not just a passing stop on the schedule. The away section and neutral spectators usually add extra colour, and the Sunday 15:00 slot is suitable for fans travelling from other parts of Italy.

Sassuolo will look to the stands for encouragement in periods when Milan keeps the ball. For the home team, it is important that the stadium reacts to won duels, set pieces and running recoveries, because precisely such moments can change the energy of the match. Milan fans, on the other hand, arrive expecting the team of the third-placed club to control the away match and get the job done without unnecessary drama.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the interest makes sense: it is the final stretch of the season, Milan is near the top, Sassuolo has enough attacking talent for the match not to look decided in advance, and the stadium is compact enough for the spectator to feel every shift in rhythm.

What to watch especially on the pitch

First, it is worth watching how Sassuolo will defend LeĂŁo. If the home team leaves only one player isolated against him, Milan will repeat that until it gets a breakthrough, a foul or a cut-back. If Sassuolo doubles up, space opens for a midfielder to enter the half-space. That is a constant dilemma against Milan.

Second, the status of Milan's midfield is important. If Modrić is not ready, Allegri must distribute responsibility for the first progressive ball differently. Fofana and Rabiot provide strength and ground coverage, but Modrić's calmness in directing attacks is difficult to replace with the same profile. Sassuolo could therefore press the first passer harder if it sees that Milan does not have the same technical security at the start of moves.Third, set pieces can be an underestimated detail. Milan has physical presence in the penalty area, while Sassuolo with Berardi and Laurienté has crossing quality and the second ball after a rebound. In a stadium without an athletics track and with stands close to the pitch, every corner quickly gains weight, especially if the match stays goalless for a long time.

Fan rhythm of the day

For fans coming to Reggio Emilia from outside, the best plan is not to reduce the day only to arriving just before kick-off. The city is walkable enough for a short stroll, coffee and lunch before heading towards the stadium. Since kick-off is at 15:00, care should be taken that lunch and the transfer do not overlap with the biggest crowd around the stadium.

If you are coming because of Milan, this is an away match that can be very important sportingly, but also logistically simpler than large city stadiums. If you are coming because of Sassuolo, the match against a club from the top is an opportunity to see how much Grosso's team has grown through the season. In both cases, it is worth securing tickets in time and planning arrival without relying on the last minute.

Sources:
- Lega Serie A - current Serie A 2025/26 standings and the basic table context.
- AC Milan - confirmation of the date and time of the Sassuolo - AC Milan match in the 35th round.
- worldfootball.net - results of the 34th round and the table after 34 matches played.
- ESPN - Serie A 2025/26 scoring table, including the records of Leão, Pulisic, Pinamonti, Berardi, Koné and Laurienté.
- Transfermarkt - injury and suspension lists for Sassuolo and AC Milan.
- AC Milan - official announcement of Massimiliano Allegri's appointment as first-team coach.
- Sassuolo Calcio - official coaching staff list for the 2025/26 season with Fabio Grosso as coach.
- FotMob and AiScore - confirmation of the match, stadium and H2H context.
- TFC Stadiums and Stadium Journey - data on Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore, capacity, opening and stadium features.
- Black & White & Read All Over - reports and tactical details from the AC Milan - Juventus 0:0 match in the 34th round.
- AS - report on Luka Modrić's injury after the match between Milan and Juventus.

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