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Football – Europa League – Season 2025/2026 (7. round)
22. January 2026. 21:00h
AS Roma vs VfB Stuttgart
Stadio Olimpico, Rim, IT
2026
22
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for AS Roma vs VfB Stuttgart, 2025/2026 Europa League football clash at Stadio Olimpico in Rome

Looking for tickets for AS Roma vs VfB Stuttgart in the 2025/2026 Europa League? Here you can compare seat options, choose your place at Stadio Olimpico in Rome and safely buy your ticket for the big night on 22 January 2026, surrounded by top European football atmosphere. Enjoy the match live instead of watching it on a screen

European night in Rome: AS Roma host VfB Stuttgart

The clash between AS Roma and VfB Stuttgart on 22 January 2026 at 21:00 at Stadio Olimpico in Rome is being billed as one of the most intriguing matches of Matchday 7 of the league phase of the 2025/2026 UEFA Europa League. Both teams come into the encounter after a run of demanding fixtures in their domestic leagues and want to confirm their status as serious contenders to reach the knockout phase, while currently occupying mid-table positions in the league-phase standings, with Roma and Stuttgart separated only by fine margins in their points tally. The stakes are huge: a win in this slot can mean a calmer end to the European winter, while a defeat would leave a team in an uncomfortable fight for places that lead at least to the playoffs. Stadio Olimpico, located in the heart of Rome’s sports complex on Viale dei Gladiatori, offers the ideal backdrop for this Serie A–Bundesliga showdown, and the stands are expected to be filled with supporters in yellow-red and white-red colors. That is precisely why interest in tickets is growing day by day, so for spectators who want to be part of this night, it is crucial to think in time about buying tickets via the button that will be available below.

The importance of the Matchday 7 league-phase clash in the UEFA Europa League

The new league phase of the UEFA Europa League, in which 36 clubs play eight matches against different opponents, has turned every matchday into a mini-drama in which every point can decide the fate of a season. Matchday 7 comes at a moment when the table is already crystallizing, and teams like Roma and Stuttgart can clearly see what they need to enter the upper tier or at least the zone from 9th to 24th place that leads to the playoffs for the round of 16. In such a system, the difference between, for example, eighth and twentieth place often fits into a single win, so matches like this one in Rome are experienced as direct head-to-head battles to stay in the European spring. Supporters of both teams are aware that turning points are created in these kinds of games, so ticket sales accelerate as the match date approaches, especially because the 21:00 evening kickoff allows both local fans and those arriving in Rome from other cities and countries to attend. Those who want to avoid uncertainty about available seats should already plan their ticket purchase and keep an eye on the ticket button below, because interest will rise even further as matchday draws near.

Matchday 7 becomes even more significant because the schedule after it leaves only one more opportunity to collect points in the league phase, before the competition is reshuffled according to the knockout-stage format. For clubs like Roma, which traditionally aim high in European competitions, and Stuttgart, which wants to confirm that its return to the international stage is not just a short-lived flash, this match is a chance to move directly toward safer territory. Coaches must balance rotation with the need to field the strongest possible lineup, because every wrong decision can leave a mark on the table. Supporters, meanwhile, follow the situation closely and tend to plan travel and ticket purchases in advance, especially those who want to sit in the best sections of the stadium with an ideal view of the game. That is precisely why it can already be said that tickets for this event will be among the most sought-after of the entire seventh matchday of the UEFA Europa League, so the recommendation is that as soon as they spot the active ticket-purchase button below, fans secure their place without delay.

Form and confidence: a Serie A–Bundesliga showdown

AS Roma enter this European night with the reputation of a team that in recent seasons has built a strong home identity at Stadio Olimpico, where the combination of tactical organization and loud support from the stands often brings a decisive advantage. Recent Serie A matches have shown that the Giallorossi, led by experienced stars and offensive reinforcements, can take the initiative at home, create a large number of chances, and maintain a high pressing line in the opponent’s half. Wins like the recent one against Genoa, in which the team returned to solidity and efficiency after fluctuations, boost confidence and create the impression that Roma are ready for tougher European tests as well. In such an atmosphere, interest among home supporters for tickets rises further, because Stadio Olimpico on European nights is synonymous with emotional, often dramatic evenings that are retold for years. Those who want to feel that atmosphere first-hand should closely monitor ticket sales and react in time by clicking the ticket button so they do not end up outside the stadium while a new European story is being written in Rome.

VfB Stuttgart arrive from the Bundesliga with the reputation of a club that has made a leap in recent seasons and returned to the very top of German football through results, and a UEFA Europa League appearance is the logical reward for that process. In the current season, Stuttgart combine a disciplined defense with a very mobile attacking unit, in which the efficient Deniz Undav stands out as the team’s top scorer, along with a number of players who join in from the second line. Their style of play, with high pressing and fast transitions, is problematic for opponents who take too many risks when building attacks from the back line, so Roma will have to be careful when constructing play from the goalkeeper and center-backs. Stuttgart have shown in the Bundesliga environment that they can win even against stronger opponents, even away from home, which adds extra spice to this collision in Rome and makes it extremely attractive for neutral football lovers. For supporters from Germany, this is an opportunity for an attractive away trip in one of Europe’s most beautiful capitals, combining travel, football, and local gastronomy, so many are already planning their journey and ticket purchase to secure their share of the away sector at Stadio Olimpico.

Key players and coaches’ tactical dilemmas

On Roma’s side, a key role is traditionally taken by the creative attackers, with players who can change the tempo of a match with a single move and open up Stuttgart’s high line. The playmaker who drops between the opponent’s lines and the strong-bodied striker capable of receiving the ball with his back to goal and bringing wingers into play will be the axis of the home team’s possession. Alongside them, the role of the central midfield will be especially important, where dynamic midfielders must simultaneously watch the balance, win second balls, and join the final phase in time to numerically overpower the opposing defense. Stuttgart, on the other hand, rely on Undav as the primary threat in the penalty area, as well as on wingers whose excellent movement opens channels for through balls and quick counters after winning possession. In such a tactical context, the match in Rome could offer a high tempo, numerous chances, and shifts in initiative, which further increases fans’ interest in buying tickets to be part of the story, and not just passive viewers in front of a screen.Coaches will also have to face the rotation dilemma, because late January is a period when congested schedules of domestic leagues, cups, and European commitments collide. Roma may need to find a balance between experienced players who bring stability and younger forces who are ready to do an enormous volume of running in pressing Stuttgart. On the other side, the German team will consider how to preserve the freshness of key players for the continuation of the Bundesliga, while at the same time playing aggressively enough to not leave Rome empty-handed. In that sense, the support from the stands plays an important role: a full stadium and a loud Curva Sud can give extra energy to the hosts, while a loud away sector can spur Stuttgart to look for a surprise. Exactly that human, supporter component makes the difference between a standard match and one of those nights talked about for years, so it is logical that ticket sales attract so much attention—everyone wants to feel what it is like to be part of such a spectacle live.

Stadio Olimpico: Rome’s colossus for big European clashes

Stadio Olimpico, home of AS Roma and Lazio, is one of the most recognizable stadiums in Europe, built back in the 1930s and renovated multiple times, especially ahead of the 1990 World Cup, which gave it today’s modern look and a capacity of around 70,000 spectators. Located at Viale dei Gladiatori 2 in Rome’s sports complex Foro Italico, the stadium rises like a great amphitheater above the Tiber River, surrounded by greenery and sporting facilities. The stands are divided into several sectors—from the passionate Curva Sud, through the side stands Monte Mario and Tevere, to the northern stand that often hosts away supporters—so fans when buying tickets can choose between different match experiences. Those who want to be closer to the supporter cores will look for tickets for the curves, while families and neutral spectators will more often choose the side stands with a slightly calmer, but equally impressive, perspective on the game. For supporters who plan to spend more days in Rome outside the stadium, it is useful to preview in advance accommodation near the venue, because the combination of comfortable lodging and timely ticket purchase makes it possible to enjoy the entire football weekend without stress.

Atmosphere, fan zones, and why tickets disappear quickly

Rome’s Curva Sud has for decades been synonymous with spectacular choreographies, singing, and uninterrupted support for the team, and European matches further intensify the experience because different supporter cultures face each other. Stuttgart’s arrival brings organized groups of German supporters to Rome as well, recognizable for loud singing and disciplined, but passionate backing of their team. The blend of Italian temperament and German supporter tradition turns the stands into a colorful, noisy backdrop in which every good move, every duel, and every goal is experienced like a small festival. In such an atmosphere it is no surprise that tickets for this event become increasingly sought-after as the match date approaches, because many want to be part of the mosaic of flags, scarves, and flares that accompany the biggest European nights in Rome. If you want to experience the stadium at full capacity and be part of a choreography that will remain recorded in photos and footage, now is the ideal moment to secure your tickets and, by clicking the button below, reserve your place in the stands before the tickets disappear.

Getting to the stadium and practical tips for matchday

Stadio Olimpico, despite being located somewhat north of Rome’s historic center, is well connected by public transport, which is extremely important for supporters coming from the city center or from the main Termini station. The most common combination includes Metro Line A to the Flaminio or Ottaviano stations, from where you continue by Tram Line 2 or Bus 32 toward the Piazzale della Farnesina and Piazza Mancini area, from which the stadium is just a few minutes’ walk. Ahead of big matches, city authorities often increase the frequency of lines toward Foro Italico, but it is still recommended to leave earlier to avoid crowds and stress before entering the stadium. Many supporters choose to arrive on foot from neighborhoods around Ponte Milvio or from the zone around Piazza del Popolo, combining a walk along the Tiber with a light warm-up for the match. Fans who plan to arrive from more distant parts of the city or from abroad often book in advance accommodation near the stadium, so that after the match they can quickly reach their room without needing a long return across the entire city, and they buy tickets as soon as sales open so they can coordinate transport, lodging, and the football schedule.

Rome as a stage: football, tourism, and planning your stay

Rome is a city where a big match can easily turn into a complete urban experience, so many supporters will use the Roma–Stuttgart clash as a reason for an extended weekend or a short city break. Alongside classic landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Forum, the Pantheon, and the Vatican, supporters can also explore lesser-known districts, local trattorias, and bars where, ahead of the match, people discuss lineups and result predictions. The combination of strolling through historic streets, visiting museums, and going to the stadium in the evening offers an ideal compromise for travelers who want to combine culture and sport. To make such a stay as pleasant as possible, it is recommended to check in advance accommodation offers for supporters in parts of the city that are well connected to Metro Line A and the zones around Foro Italico, which makes getting to the stadium and returning after the match easier. When you add the fact that tickets for European clashes like this are very much in demand, it becomes clear that timely ticket purchase and accommodation planning are key to carefree enjoyment of Rome’s football spectacle.

What could decide the match and why interest in tickets is enormous

This match could be decided by a series of details that often separate successful from disappointing campaigns in European competitions: finishing in key moments, concentration on set pieces, and a team’s ability to respond to changes in match tempo. Roma will look for a way to use home advantage, longer spells of possession, and crowd support to press Stuttgart and force mistakes in the back line, while the German side will hunt its chances through quick transitions and sharp counterattacks. Every mistake in playing out from the back or poor positioning on set pieces can decide a match that, given the context of Matchday 7 of the league phase, will have direct consequences for the standings and the chances of reaching the knockout phase. Exactly this combination of sporting stakes, club reputations, and the unique atmosphere at Stadio Olimpico explains why interest in tickets is so high, not only among Roma and Stuttgart supporters but also among neutral football lovers. For everyone who wants to be part of this European night live, and not only via broadcast, the best moment is to secure a place in the stands by buying tickets as soon as they see the ticket button below, because opportunities like this rarely repeat in the same season.Sources:
- UEFA.com – schedule and format of the 2025/2026 UEFA Europa League.
- Sofascore / statistical portals – kickoff time of Roma – VfB Stuttgart and the current league-phase standings
- Wikipedia / official club websites – overview of VfB Stuttgart’s season and Europa League participation
- Stadium-database / World Cup Pro – data on the capacity, history, and location of Stadio Olimpico in Rome
- Roma Mobilità / AS Roma – instructions for getting to Stadio Olimpico by public transport

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