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Serie A (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
Atalanta vs Bologna
New Balance Arena, Bergamo, IT
2026
17
May
Tickets for Atalanta - Bologna in Serie A at New Balance Arena during the 2025/2026 run-in
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Tickets for Atalanta - Bologna in Serie A at New Balance Arena during the 2025/2026 run-in

Looking for tickets to Atalanta - Bologna in Bergamo? Here you can find options to buy tickets for this Serie A match at New Balance Arena, with useful details on the stadium, travel, atmosphere and the late-season stakes

Atalanta - Bologna: a late-season clash with a European flavor

Atalanta and Bologna enter the match in Bergamo as two teams that pushed through the 2025/2026 season from different positions, but with the same ambition - to finish as high as possible and keep their rhythm until the very end. According to the situation available on 11.05.2026, Atalanta is in 7th place in Serie A with 58 points from 36 matches, with a goal difference of 50:34. Bologna is in 10th place with 49 points from 35 matches, with a goal difference of 42:41, while its match at Napoli was scheduled for the evening of 11.05.2026. That means the table will receive one more important adjustment before the trip to Bergamo, but the basic framework remains clear: the home side is chasing a better European position, while the visitor wants to confirm that it belongs in the upper half of the league.

Atalanta produced a result in the previous round that changes the mood in the dressing room - it beat AC Milan 3:2 away. Before that, it played 0:0 against Genoa, so the arrival of Bologna brings a different kind of pressure: after a major scalp, the points must be confirmed in front of its own supporters. Bologna, in the last available league result, played 0:0 against Cagliari, which describes its season well - organized, awkward, but often on a thin margin between victory and a draw.

Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters because it is Atalanta's final home league slot in the closing stage of the season. In Bergamo, such matches are not viewed only through the table, but also through ritual: the arrival toward Viale Giulio Cesare, the surrounding streets filled up, flags on balconies, and pressure from the stands as soon as the opponent tries to carry the ball out calmly.

What is at stake

Atalanta is in a situation in which every point can mean the difference between a calmer European qualification and a finish in which it has to wait for the results of others. Seventh place with 58 points is not a comfortable position, especially because Roma, Juventus, AC Milan and Como were ahead of it in the fight for the upper part of the standings. Raffaele Palladino's team, after a coaching change during the season, has again found competitive balance: it does not dominate every match, but it has enough individual quality to survive weaker periods and punish the opponent when it gets space.

Bologna arrives as a team that is no longer a surprise. Under Vincenzo Italiano, it has entered a phase in which serious football is expected from it, not just likeable resistance to favorites. The middle of the table does not tell the whole story: 42 goals scored and 41 conceded show a team that knows how to play, but this season it has paid the price of fluctuations. In Bergamo it needs a precise match - not necessarily with a lot of possession, but with good decisions when Atalanta steps up high and leaves space behind the midfield line.

  • Atalanta: 7th place, 36 matches, 15 wins, 13 draws, 8 defeats, 58 points.

  • Bologna: 10th place, 35 matches, 14 wins, 7 draws, 14 defeats, 49 points.

  • Atalanta beat AC Milan 3:2 away in its last available league appearance.

  • Bologna played 0:0 against Cagliari in its last available league appearance.

  • The first head-to-head meeting this season, on 07.01.2026, ended Bologna - Atalanta 0:2.



Atalanta: Palladino, attacking talent and the energy of Bergamo

Atalanta began the season with Ivan Jurić, but after a poor run in November 2025 it changed direction and brought in Raffaele Palladino. That detail is important for understanding the current Atalanta: this is no longer a team that lives only on the old automatisms of previous years, but a side that had to reorganize itself during the season. Palladino got the job after a period of instability, and by May Atalanta had again entered the zone in which it is fighting for continental positions.

The most dangerous home assets are in attack and between the lines. Gianluca Scamacca, according to available league statistics, is on 10 goals, the same as Nikola Krstović, while Charles De Ketelaere has 5 assists. That gives Atalanta several entry points into the match: Scamacca can play with his back to goal and attack the penalty area, Krstović offers a more direct threat and runs into depth, and De Ketelaere is the player who most easily finds the pass between the lines. When Atalanta wins the second ball early, danger is created in two touches.

It will be especially interesting to see how Bologna defends the wide areas. Atalanta at home likes to create pressure by pushing a large number of players high, and then attacking loose balls and crosses from the half-spaces. If Bologna tries to play out short, the home side's first wave of pressing could be the most important part of the match. If the visitors bypass that pressure, Atalanta's back line will have to watch the runners from the second line.

Bologna: Italiano seeks a match with control of the rhythm

Vincenzo Italiano has led Bologna since the summer of 2024, and in 2025 the club extended his contract until 2027. That is not an unimportant background: Bologna under him has a clear idea, with an emphasis on structure, the height of the full-backs, and an attempt to deny the opponent comfort in the first phase of build-up. In Bergamo it will be difficult to have the ball constantly, but it can be awkward if it manages to slow Atalanta's transitions and force the home side into a patient attack.Bologna is statistically close to balance this season: almost the same number of goals scored and conceded. That shows that matches are often decided by details - a set piece, an error in playing the ball out, or one good run by a winger into the penalty area. Against Atalanta it is especially important to survive the first 20 minutes. The Bergamo crowd knows how to lift the home side's rhythm, and an early Atalanta goal turns the match into a chase for the result, which does not suit Bologna.

In the first head-to-head meeting this season, Atalanta won 2:0 in Bologna on 07.01.2026, and both goals were scored by Nikola Krstović. That is a concrete lesson for the visitors: Atalanta does not need ten clear chances to settle a match. Two moments are enough, especially if the striker gets enough time to set himself in the finish.

Key players and details that can decide it

Scamacca is a striker who suits a match with a lot of contact, but also with enough crosses. Against Bologna he could be especially important in duels with the central defenders, because Atalanta in home matches often looks for an early cross or a laid-off ball for a player arriving from the second line. Krstović is a different profile - more direct, more aggressive in attacking space, and he has already shown this season that he knows how to punish Bologna.

De Ketelaere is a player for matches in which there is not much space. His 5 assists in the league do not speak only about the final pass, but also about the fact that Atalanta connects midfield and attack more easily through him. If Bologna closes the middle, the home side will have to rely on wide entries; if it leaves De Ketelaere the zone between the lines, the visitors' defense will be under constant stress.

For the home side, the disciplinary aspect should also be monitored. Transfermarkt has recorded Atalanta players who are threatened with suspension due to cards: Isak Hien, Charles De Ketelaere and Berat Djimsiti each have 4 yellow cards. That does not mean they will not play against Bologna, but that every duel carries additional weight in the closing stage of the season. In a high-intensity match, especially against a team that knows how to draw a foul in transition, that can influence defensive aggression.

  • Gianluca Scamacca: 10 league goals according to available statistics.

  • Nikola Krstović: 10 league goals and two goals against Bologna in January 2026.

  • Charles De Ketelaere: 5 league assists and an important role between the lines.

  • Isak Hien, Charles De Ketelaere and Berat Djimsiti: each with 4 yellow cards in the suspension-risk record.



Tactical picture: Atalanta's pressing against Bologna's organization

This is not a match in which a long, contact-free feeling-out process is expected. Atalanta at home wants to impose the rhythm, especially when it senses that the opponent is not exiting safely from the first third. Palladino's team can attack through the central block, but it is most dangerous when the ball is quickly switched to the flank and immediately returned into the penalty area. Then the opponent's defense is not defending only the cross, but also the cut-back ball to the edge of the box.

Bologna will try to reduce the number of open situations. For the visitors, it is crucial not to lose the ball in the zone where Atalanta immediately turns into an attacking five. If Italiano sets the midfield compactly enough, the home side could be forced into more patient attacks. That suits Bologna, because a match with less transition and more positional discipline reduces the value of Atalanta's speed in the final phase.

Set pieces can be a quiet deciding factor. Atalanta has height and strength in the penalty area, while Bologna must watch the second balls after corners and free kicks. In the closing stage of the season, when fatigue begins to decide duels, one poorly cleared ball is often worth as much as a well-worked move.

New Balance Arena: a compact stadium with pressure right next to the pitch

New Balance Arena is located at Viale Giulio Cesare 18 in Bergamo. The stadium was built in 1928, and the last major renovation lasted through the 2019-2024 period. Today's capacity is listed in different sources at around 24,000 to 25,000 places, while some guides use the figure of 23,439 for seats. For a supporter, what is felt live is more important: the stands are close to the pitch, the roofs over the renovated sections amplify the sound, and the Curva Nord gives Atalanta's matches a recognizable rhythm.The stadium changed its name after a period in which it was known as Gewiss Stadium. New Balance Arena is the current name, but older supporters and some travel guides will still use the previous name, so both signs may appear when arriving around the city. That should not confuse travelers: it is the same stadium in the eastern part of Bergamo, close enough to the center that it can also be reached on foot if one sets off earlier.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Atalanta plays this kind of final home match. It is not only a question of the opponent, but also of the moment of the season: the final rounds bring additional pressure, and every reaction from the stands is felt on the pitch. Bologna will have to withstand periods in which every home corner won is experienced as a prelude to a goal.


  • Stadium address: Viale Giulio Cesare 18, Bergamo.

  • The stadium opened in 1928, and a major modernization was completed ahead of the newer phase of use.

  • Capacity in newer guides is listed at around 24,000 to 25,000 places, depending on the counting methodology.

  • From Bergamo railway station to the stadium it takes about 30 minutes on foot.

  • ATB line 9 is listed as the main public connection toward the stadium on matchday.



How to get to the stadium

For supporters arriving by train, the simplest landmark is Bergamo's main station. From there, one can set off on foot through the city or use urban transport. Atalanta's arrival instructions list ATB bus line 9, and Orio al Serio airport is connected with the center by bus, after which one changes toward the stadium. Travelers coming from other Italian cities should count on traffic around the stadium changing on matchday.

For arrival by car, the most common route is the A4 motorway, Bergamo exit, then the ring road toward signs for "Stadio" and Viale Giulio Cesare. In practice, however, public transport is a better option immediately before the match. Atalanta's instructions state access restrictions to the stadium zone two hours before and half an hour after the match, except for public transport, residents and authorized users. That means driving right up to the entrances should not be planned at the last minute.With parking it is worth being careful. ATB lists the car park at Piazzale Goisis, in the underground zone, with 348 spaces. That is a concrete option near the stadium, but the number of spaces is not large for a match that attracts great interest. Anyone arriving by car is better off planning an earlier arrival, leaving the vehicle farther from the immediate stadium zone and doing the last part of the journey on foot or by bus.

Bergamo for travelling supporters

Bergamo is one of the most pleasant Italian football cities for a one-day or weekend arrival. The upper town, CittĂ  Alta, is located above the modern part of the city and can be reached on foot or by funicular. For a supporter arriving earlier, that is the best way to turn the match into a full day: coffee in the center, a walk along the walls, then descending toward the stadium.

New Balance Arena is not isolated outside the city, but is part of the urban fabric. That means the atmosphere begins to build before entering the stands. Around the stadium there are bars and local places for a quick meal, but one should not count on a calm arrival in the final half hour. The streets fill up, queues grow, and entry checks take time. It is worth securing tickets in time and planning an earlier arrival, especially if going to the stadium in Bergamo for the first time.

The atmosphere supporters can expect

Atalanta's supporters are not the most numerous in Italy, but Bergamo has an intensity that is not measured only by capacity. When the match is close to a European outcome, the stadium reacts to every duel. Home supporters especially appreciate aggression, a won second ball, and a striker who presses the goalkeeper. If Atalanta starts well, Bologna can very quickly feel that the match is being played at a rhythm it did not choose.

For visiting supporters, this is a trip that requires organization. Bergamo is well connected in terms of transport, but the stadium on matchday has clear restrictions, and the city center is not a place for improvised parking. The best experience will be had by those who arrive earlier, check the entry sector, avoid the rush around the stadium, and leave enough time to return toward the station or airport.Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the interest is natural: Atalanta is chasing final points in front of its supporters, Bologna wants to spoil the home calculation, and New Balance Arena in such slots gives the match an extra charge. This is a match that is not read only through the place in the table, but through details - the first goal, cards, energy from the stands, and the visitors' ability to survive pressure in waves.

Sources:

- Soccer365 - used Serie A 2025/2026 standings, available results of the latest rounds, goalscorer and assist statistics.

- Transfermarkt - used confirmation of the Atalanta - Bologna match on 17.05.2026 and the record of Atalanta players at risk of suspension due to yellow cards.

- Atalanta.it - used data about the stadium, the history of New Balance Arena and instructions for arrival by public transport.- Football Italia and Atalanta.it - used information about the dismissal of Ivan Jurić and the appointment of Raffaele Palladino.

- SoccerStats - used data about the first head-to-head meeting this season, Bologna - Atalanta 0:2 on 07.01.2026.

- Destination Calcio and Football Ground Guide - used practical supporter details about getting to the stadium, walking distance and the context of Bergamo.

- ATB Bergamo - used data about the car park at Piazzale Goisis and the number of parking spaces.

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