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Serie A (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
AS Roma vs Lazio
Stadio Olimpico, Rim, IT
2026
17
May
Tickets for AS Roma - Lazio Serie A at Stadio Olimpico for the Rome derby season finale
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Tickets for AS Roma - Lazio Serie A at Stadio Olimpico for the Rome derby season finale

Looking for tickets for AS Roma - Lazio in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the Rome derby at Stadio Olimpico and feel the tension of a late-season clash, with Roma chasing the top places, Lazio fighting for Europe, and the city turning every duel into a football event

Roman derby at the end of the season

AS Roma and Lazio enter the city derby at Stadio Olimpico at a moment when the season no longer allows for calculations. The Matchday 37 Serie A encounter is played on 17.05.2026 at 15:00 local time, and alongside the classic charge of the Derby della Capitale, it also carries a very concrete competitive burden. Roma are in the upper part of the table and are fighting for a place among the top four teams, while Lazio arrive as eighth and need a win to keep in touch with the European positions. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

According to the current table ahead of the run-in, Roma are in 5th place with 64 points from 35 matches, with a record of 20 wins, 4 draws and 11 defeats. Lazio are 8th with 51 points from 36 matches, with a record of 13 wins, 12 draws and 11 defeats. The difference in ambitions is clear: Roma are looking toward the top and must keep pressure on Juventus and AC Milan, while Lazio are looking for a way to save the season through a strong finish and a win in a match that in Rome is always worth more than three points.

What is at stake

For Roma, the derby is a continuation of the chase for the European elite. Gian Piero Gasperini's team have found rhythm in the final rounds, and the 4-0 against Fiorentina and the dramatic 3-2 win away at Parma showed two different sides of the same team: the ability to dominate, but also the nerves to survive the chaos of the run-in. Against Parma, Donyell Malen scored an early goal, Devyne Rensch equalized in stoppage time, and Malen then converted a penalty in the 98th minute to deliver the victory that kept Roma in the fight for the top.

Lazio under Maurizio Sarri arrive in a different mood. The team are not close enough to the top to control the outcome on their own, but victory in the derby can change the tone of the entire season. Lazio have recently had a 2-0 win away at Napoli, a 2-0 away at Bologna and a 1-0 against Milan, but also a 0-1 defeat to Fiorentina and a 1-1 draw with Parma. It is the picture of a team that knows how to close space and win big matches, but does not maintain a constant level from round to round.

  • Roma: 5th place, 64 points, 52:29 goal difference according to the current table.
  • Lazio: 8th place, 51 points, 39:37 goal difference according to the current table.
  • Roma at home concede on average less than one goal per match in the displayed seasonal data.
  • Lazio away from home arrive with a lower attacking average than Roma have at the Olimpico.
  • The first derby of this season ended with Roma winning 1-0 away at Lazio on 21.09.2025.

Roma's form: Malen, Dybala and attacking depth

Roma have gained attacking depth in recent weeks that they often lacked earlier in the season. Donyell Malen is one of the players who changes the rhythm of a match: against Parma he scored two goals, and in the seasonal scorers list he is listed with 13 goals and 3 assists. Paulo Dybala assisted Malen against Parma, and his return to minutes had earlier been especially emphasized after the victory over Fiorentina. When Dybala receives the ball between the lines, Roma can attack through the middle, not only down the flanks.

In the 4-0 win against Fiorentina, Roma had several different sources of danger. Gianluca Mancini scored with a header after a set piece, Wesley scored from open play, Mario Hermoso added a goal and an assist, and Niccolò Pisilli stood out with his work and contribution in the final phase. Such a spread of threats is important for the derby because Lazio will not be defending only one forward. Roma must attack patiently, but also react quickly after losing the ball, because Sarri likes situations in which his team can escape pressure through short passes.

Gasperini's Roma are most dangerous when they can push the full-backs high and overload the opponent's back line with arrivals from the second line. Wesley and Rensch are therefore not only defensive names, but important cogs in attack. If Roma force Lazio to defend deep, crosses to the far post, runs from midfielders and set pieces on which Mancini and Hermoso can create an overload will be key.

Lazio: Sarri seeks solidity and a calm ball

Lazio enter the derby with less points pressure than Roma, but with an equally strong emotional stake. Sarri will probably seek calm build-up, a clean first passing line and quick outlets toward the wings. The problem is that the list of absences and doubtful players may affect precisely those details. Ivan Provedel is listed as injured due to a shoulder problem, Alessio Romagnoli is under a red-card suspension, and Danilo Cataldi and Mattia Zaccagni are listed as doubtful. For Roma, Bryan Zaragoza and Lorenzo Pellegrini are listed among the problematic names, with Pellegrini marked as doubtful due to a muscle issue.

If Zaccagni is not ready, Lazio lose a player who in matches like this can often win a foul, switch the focus of attack and force a yellow card. If Romagnoli is absent, Sarri must reshape the back line in a match in which Malen, Dybala and arrivals from the second line will constantly seek space between centre-back and full-back. That does not mean Lazio have no plan, but that precision in the first 20 minutes will be decisive. An early mistake against Roma in a full Olimpico can turn the whole match around.
  • Roma: Bryan Zaragoza - knee injury.
  • Roma: Lorenzo Pellegrini - doubtful due to a muscle problem.
  • Lazio: Alessio Romagnoli - unavailable due to a red card.
  • Lazio: Ivan Provedel - shoulder injury.
  • Lazio: Danilo Cataldi - doubtful due to physical difficulties.
  • Lazio: Mattia Zaccagni - doubtful after a knock.


A derby that rarely forgives details

The history of head-to-head meetings in recent seasons shows how small the margins are. Of the nine derbies listed in the latest run, six ended with one or no goals for one side, and several were decided by a single moment: 1-0, 0-1, 1-0, 0-0. Roma won the first derby of this season 1-0 away at Lazio, and home derbies at the Olimpico in recent years have often brought them better results: 2-0 in January 2025, 1-0 in April 2024 and 3-0 in March 2022.

For a fan in the stands, this means the match does not have to open as a festival of chances to be tense. Every corner, every contested ball near the touchline and every referee decision can lift the stadium. Lazio will try to quiet the home rhythm with possession, while Roma will look for moments of aggressive pressing. If Roma score first, Lazio must push higher and risk space behind their backs. If Lazio take the lead, the match may head toward set pieces, a slower tempo and a nervous chase by the hosts.

  • 21.09.2025 Lazio - Roma 0-1
  • 13.04.2025 Lazio - Roma 1-1
  • 05.01.2025 Roma - Lazio 2-0
  • 06.04.2024 Roma - Lazio 1-0
  • 10.01.2024 Lazio - Roma 1-0
  • 12.11.2023 Lazio - Roma 0-0


Stadio Olimpico: address, stands and arrival rhythm

Stadio Olimpico is located at Viale dei Gladiatori, in the Foro Italico complex in northern Rome. This is not a stadium to arrive at at the last moment, especially for the derby. The area around the stadium includes pedestrian approaches, bridges over the Tiber and multiple control zones, so it is wisest to plan an earlier arrival. The stadium capacity is more than 70,000 seats, and the Olimpico is the largest stadium in Rome and one of the most recognizable football venues in Italy.Roma state in their visitor information that the stadium can be reached by public transport via metro and bus, and the bus lines with stops by Stadio Olimpico are listed as 168, 280, 301, 32, 628 and 69. For arrival from Termini, the most common logic is the metro to Ottaviano and then a bus toward Piazzale della Farnesina. For taxis, drop-off points are listed around Piazzale Maresciallo Diaz, Piazzale Maresciallo Giardino and Piazza Gentile da Fabriano, depending on the entrance on the ticket. Seats in the stands disappear quickly.

  • Address: Stadio Olimpico, Viale dei Gladiatori, Rome.
  • Public transport: metro to Ottaviano, then bus 32 toward Piazzale della Farnesina.
  • Bus lines by the stadium: 168, 280, 301, 32, 628 and 69.
  • Parking around the stadium is generally limited and partly reserved for passes.
  • Entry is recommended during the time slot stated on the ticket in order to avoid crowds.


What fans need to know before entering

For the derby, it is important to have a ticket and a valid identification document. Digital tickets do not have to be printed, but one should count on checks and larger crowds than for an ordinary league match. Stadium rules state that luggage has no storage place inside Stadio Olimpico, that bottles and other drinks in containers are not allowed, while sandwiches and pizza are allowed as food. Power banks, helmets, lighters and e-cigarettes are also listed among items that are not permitted.

For fans coming from outside Rome, the most practical option is to connect movement with metro and bus, not with a car. From Fiumicino one can take the train to Termini, Ostiense or Tiburtina, then continue toward metro line A. From Ciampino, the recommendation is a bus toward Termini or Anagnina and then continuation by metro. A car can be useful for reaching the city, but around Foro Italico traffic quickly thickens on derby day and parking becomes the hardest part of the plan.

Atmosphere: Curva Sud, Curva Nord and a city that stops

The Derby della Capitale is not only a match between fifth and eighth in the table. It is a match in which Rome is divided by neighborhoods, families and stands. Curva Sud and Curva Nord set the rhythm even before the warm-up, and the strongest moment often comes before the first whistle, when choreographies, songs and whistles collide in the same space. For a neutral spectator it is a rare sight, but for Roma and Lazio fans it is part of their identity.The match in May further heightens the tension because there is not much time to make amends. Roma have a clear results target and must not drop points at home. Lazio do not have the same table pressure, but victory over Roma can be the most important emotional result of the season. It is worth securing tickets on time, especially because the derby is played in a slot that attracts both local fans and travelers who want to combine a weekend in Rome with one of the loudest matches in Italian football.

Tactical duel: pressing against control

Gasperini will demand intensity from Roma. His teams look best when they force the opponent into passing under pressure and when the full-backs or wing-backs stand high. In the derby, that brings reward, but also risk. If Lazio escape the first press, the space behind Roma can become dangerous. That is why the role of the midfielders will be just as important as that of the attackers: they must close down second balls, recognize when to slow the game and when to immediately switch sides.

Sarri, on the other hand, does not like panicked matches. Lazio will probably try to calm the rhythm through possession and short passes, with the aim of preventing Roma from winning the match on emotion. Without Romagnoli, the defensive line must be especially concentrated on the movements of Malen and Dybala. If Cataldi is not ready, Lazio lose part of their organization in the middle, and that can open space for Manu Koné, Pisilli or Dybala between the lines.

Three details that can decide it

The first detail is set pieces. Roma have Mancini and Hermoso, players who have already produced a concrete impact in the penalty area this season. The second detail is the first third of the match: Lazio must survive the initial pressure of the stadium and the hosts, while Roma must not spend too much energy without a goal. The third detail is discipline. Derbies in Rome easily slip into a series of stoppages, protests and cards, and the team that stays calmer often wins the final phase.

For fans coming for the first time, the best advice is simple: set off earlier, check the entrance on the ticket, do not carry unnecessary items and leave enough time to walk from the station or taxi point to the stadium. Stadio Olimpico is large, the approaches fill quickly, and the derby is not a match one attends only for the 90 minutes. Ticket sales for this match are in progress.

Rome as host of the derby

Rome gives this match an additional layer. Fans coming from outside the city can organize the day around the northern part of the city, the Tiber and the Foro Italico area, and not count on quickly returning through traffic after the match. Ponte Della Musica, Piazza Mancini and the wider area around the Olimpico are natural movement points before and after the match. It will be easier to spend the morning in the city center, but the last few hours before the encounter should be left for heading toward the stadium.

This is a derby in which Roma have more at stake in the table, Lazio have plenty to prove, and the Olimpico has all the conditions for a high-voltage match. Roma arrive with forwards in form and a clear mission, Lazio with a coach who knows how to slow a match and punish the opponent's nerves. Between Gasperini's pressure and Sarri's control there will be little room for error, and precisely for that reason every duel in midfield and every entry into the penalty area will carry the weight of the season's run-in.

Sources:
- Sofascore - date, time, match venue, Roma and Lazio standings, coaches and list of injuries and suspensions.
- Goal.com - current Serie A 2025/2026 table with points, goal difference and club form.
- Football Italia - match schedule, form of recent performances, averages and head-to-head meetings between Roma and Lazio.
- Chiesa Di Totti - details about Roma's wins over Parma and Fiorentina, the contribution of Malen, Dybala, Rensch, Mancini, Hermoso, Wesley and Pisilli.
- AS Roma Stadium - directions for arrival at Stadio Olimpico, bus lines, taxi points, entry rules and parking information.
- StadiumDB - data on the history and capacity of Stadio Olimpico.

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