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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Atalanta vs Genoa
New Balance Arena, Bergamo, IT
2026
03
May
Tickets for Atalanta - Genoa Serie A: New Balance Arena guide and Bergamo matchday details for fans
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Tickets for Atalanta - Genoa Serie A: New Balance Arena guide and Bergamo matchday details for fans

Looking for tickets for Atalanta - Genoa in Serie A? Here you can check ticket sales for the Bergamo match and plan your visit to New Balance Arena, with useful details on team form, key players, stadium access, atmosphere and matchday travel

Atalanta vs Genoa: a match in which the home side no longer has the right to coast

Atalanta and Genoa meet in the 35th round of Serie A at New Balance Arena in Bergamo, in a match that carries the weight of the season run-in for the home side. After 34 rounds played, Atalanta are seventh with 54 points and a goal difference of 47:32, while Genoa are fourteenth with 39 points and a goal difference of 40:48. The gap in the table shows that the home side are chasing contact with the European places, while the visitors want to complete the end of the season without nerves in the lower part of the standings. Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters, especially because it is one of Atalanta’s final home matches of the season.

Atalanta enter this clash after a 3:2 defeat away to Cagliari Calcio, while Genoa lost 0:2 at home to Como 1907 in the previous round. This means both teams arrive after matches in which they were left without points, but under different kinds of pressure. Atalanta must respond in front of their supporters because every home match in the season run-in is important for the fight around the upper part of the table. Genoa, on the other hand, have space between themselves and the relegation zone, but not so much that they can play without discipline.

What is at stake in the Serie A table

The standings after 34 rounds put Atalanta in a very clear situation: seventh place provides a good foundation, but not peace of mind. Ahead of them are Juventus, Como 1907, AS Roma and the clubs from the very top, so Atalanta must collect points against teams from the middle of the table if they want to remain in the race for the European outcome. The goal difference of 47:32 shows that the home side have been more stable defensively this season than the occasional inconsistency of results suggests, but 12 draws explain why they are not closer to the top.Genoa are in 14th place with 39 points. That is a position that provides a certain level of safety, but does not allow relaxation. Daniele De Rossi’s team have often been competitive this season, but 15 defeats in 34 rounds show why they must carefully choose the moments for taking risks. In Bergamo, the visitors will probably accept longer phases without the ball and look for chances through set pieces, transitions and crosses toward the forwards.


  • Atalanta: 7th place, 34 matches, 54 points, goal difference 47:32.

  • Genoa: 14th place, 34 matches, 39 points, goal difference 40:48.

  • Atalanta lost 3:2 away to Cagliari Calcio in the previous round.

  • Genoa lost 0:2 against Como 1907 in the previous round.

  • The first head-to-head match of this season ended with a 1:0 Atalanta win in Genoa.



Atalanta under Palladino: the attack has names, but seeks continuity

Atalanta are led by Raffaele Palladino, the coach who took over the team during the season after the departure of Ivan Jurić. His task is not only to maintain rhythm, but also to find the balance between Atalanta’s aggressive attacking profile and the defensive control that is necessary in the championship run-in. The home side have enough individuals to create chances, but in this kind of match it will be important to avoid nerves if Genoa drop into a low block.

Nikola Krstović is Atalanta’s top scorer in the league season with 10 goals, while Gianluca Scamacca is right behind him with 8. Charles De Ketelaere, Nicola Zalewski and Mario Paơalić provide width between the lines, while Davide Zappacosta and the wide players can raise the tempo down the wings. For a supporter in the stadium, that means a match in which off-the-ball movement should be watched: Atalanta often look for the forward between the centre-backs, and then the second wave from midfield.De Ketelaere is especially important. He is not only a scorer, but also a player who can occupy the defence, turn between the lines and open space for runs. If Genoa try to close the middle, Atalanta will have to switch sides quickly and use width. If the home side start too slowly, the visitors can slow the match down and turn it into a sequence of set pieces.

Atalanta players worth watching


  • Nikola Krstović - 10 league goals, the most concrete attacking output in the team.

  • Gianluca Scamacca - 8 goals, important as the central point of the attack and a player for back-to-goal play.

  • Charles De Ketelaere - 5 assists, key for connecting midfield and attack.

  • Nicola Zalewski - 4 assists, useful for width and changing the rhythm.

  • Mario PaĆĄalić - 4 assists and a constant threat from the second line.



De Rossi’s Genoa: compact, patient and dangerous from the second line

Daniele De Rossi took over Genoa during the season and gave them a clearer competitive framework. Genoa are not a team that must dominate possession in Bergamo in order to be dangerous. Their chance lies in compactness, patience and the quality of players who can punish a mistaken step out from the home defence. If Atalanta lose balls high up the pitch, Genoa will look for space behind the wide players.Lorenzo Colombo is Genoa’s top scorer in the championship with 7 goals. Ruslan Malinovskyi has 6 goals and 3 assists, so he is especially dangerous when he gets time to shoot with his left foot. AarĂłn MartĂ­n is an important source of crosses and has 5 assists, while Leo ØstigĂ„rd, with 5 goals, shows how unpleasant Genoa can be from set pieces. That is a detail Atalanta must not underestimate.

Genoa have conceded 48 goals this season, which points to vulnerability, but their defensive individuals have clear roles. Johan VĂĄsquez is one of the most-used players, Morten Frendrup provides work-rate energy in midfield, and Morten Thorsby can bring height and duel play. In Bergamo, plenty of contact, closing of inner corridors and an attempt to take the match into a rhythm that suits the visitors better can be expected from the away side.

Genoa players worth watching


  • Lorenzo Colombo - 7 league goals, the first attacking option for finishing moves.

  • Ruslan Malinovskyi - 6 goals and 3 assists, the most dangerous from shots and set pieces.

  • AarĂłn MartĂ­n - 5 assists, important for crosses and attacks from the left side.

  • Leo ØstigĂ„rd - 5 goals, a major threat at set pieces.

  • Morten Frendrup - a hard-working midfielder who can slow Atalanta’s rhythm.



Head-to-head meeting: the December lesson from Genoa

The first match of this season was played on 21 December 2025 in Genoa, and Atalanta won 1:0 with a goal by Isak Hien in the 90+4th minute. Genoa played almost the entire match with one player fewer after Nicola Leali was sent off as early as the 3rd minute, but they held on until the closing stages. That match is important for reading the new clash: Atalanta had a lot of possession and pressure, but it took them a very long time to break the resistance.

For Genoa, that defeat was painful because the team survived the pressure for a long time. For Atalanta, it was proof that patience can bring a result, but also a warning that they must not count on an easy job against Genoa. If the visitors again close the middle and force the home side into a large number of crosses, supporters could watch a match in which one set piece or one mistake decides the direction of the encounter.

Injuries and player availability

Ahead of the match, squad updates should be followed because several injury and virus problems have been mentioned for both teams during the season. According to publicly available absence overviews, Berat Djimsiti due to a hamstring injury and Isak Hien due to a virus were listed as problematic for Atalanta. For Genoa, Maxwel Cornet, Junior Messias, Jean Onana and Tommaso Baldanzi appeared in available overviews, but the status of such players should be confirmed closer to the match because injury lists often change from round to round.

For Atalanta, any absence of defensive players would be important because Genoa have height and a threat from set pieces. For Genoa, every absence in the attacking area would reduce the number of options for transition, especially if De Rossi decides to start cautiously. In practical terms, supporters should check the starting lineups on matchday, because only then will it be clearer who is fit enough for 90 minutes.

Tactical picture: home pressure against the visitors’ block

Atalanta will probably try to open the match through high pressing and quick ball circulation. The home side’s advantage is that they have more players who can arrive in the final third, but the danger lies in losing structure. If the wide players push high, Genoa will look for space for the first pass toward Colombo or for Malinovskyi’s arrival in the shooting zone.

Genoa could have several clear goals: survive the initial pressure, slow the rhythm with fouls far from goal and pull Atalanta’s centre-backs out of position. Set pieces will be especially important. ØstigĂ„rd, Colombo and Thorsby give the visitors height, while Malinovskyi and AarĂłn MartĂ­n can deliver dangerous balls. Atalanta must be aggressive, but they must not gift unnecessary corners and free kicks.

The key to the match could be the first goal. If Atalanta score it, Genoa will have to open up more space, which suits the home forwards. If Genoa hold out for a long time without conceding, pressure from the stands can turn into nervousness. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly, and this type of match often also attracts supporters who want to feel the season run-in up close.

New Balance Arena: a compact stadium that amplifies every duel

New Balance Arena is located at Viale Giulio Cesare 18 in Bergamo. The stadium was opened in 1928, and in recent years it has undergone major modernisation. According to stadiondb.com, today’s capacity is 24,950 seats, while other stadium guides state approximately 24,000 seats. For supporters, the most important thing is that this is a compact football stadium, with stands close enough to the pitch for the pressure to be felt from the very first duels.

Atalanta’s home atmosphere has special strength because the stadium is not a huge arena where sound gets lost. Curva Nord and Curva Sud, after the renovation, provide a more enclosed, more modern frame, and the match against Genoa comes at a moment when the home crowd expects a reaction after the defeat in the previous round. That usually means a louder start, whistles at every delay and strong pressure on the referee during duels along the touchline.


  • Stadium address: Viale Giulio Cesare 18, Bergamo.

  • The stadium was originally opened in 1928.

  • The modernisation included the renovation of the stands and covering of key sectors.

  • Capacity in available stadium sources is listed at around 24,000 to 24,950 seats.

  • New Balance Arena is located relatively close to the centre of Bergamo.



Getting to the stadium and practical information for supporters

For getting to the stadium, it is most useful to plan an earlier departure. In its arrival instructions, Atalanta states that the stadium area is subject to traffic restrictions around the match period: two hours before the match and half an hour after the match, it is recommended to reach the stadium by public transport, especially ATB line 9. For those arriving by train, the bus station is near the railway station, from where it is possible to continue toward the stadium.By car, from the direction of the A4 motorway, the route goes via the Bergamo exit, then along the ring road following signs for "Valli di Bergamo" and the stadium. Still, because of restrictions around the match, drivers should count on closures, congestion and diversions. The underground car park at Piazzale Goisis, according to ATB, has 348 parking spaces, but for a match such capacity is not enough for everyone arriving by car.


  • By train: to Bergamo railway station, then by bus toward the stadium.

  • By public transport: ATB line 9 is listed as the main connection toward the stadium.

  • By car: expect traffic restrictions in the stadium zone before and after the match.

  • Parking: Piazzale Goisis has an underground car park with 348 spaces.

  • Arriving earlier reduces the risk of congestion at the entrances and in surrounding streets.



The exact opening time of the gates for this match has not been confirmed in the available public information, so it should not be guessed. It is practical to arrive early enough for security checks, finding the sector and a possible walk around the stadium. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if travelling from outside Bergamo and needing to coordinate a train, bus or return journey after the match.

Bergamo as host: a football weekend between CittĂ  Bassa and CittĂ  Alta

Bergamo is a rewarding city for visiting supporters because a football day can easily be combined with a short tour of the city. The lower part of the city, Città Bassa, is practical for arriving by train, accommodation and moving toward the stadium. The upper city, Città Alta, offers the historic core, walls and views toward the plain, but for a match at 15:00 it is necessary to watch the return time toward the stadium.For supporters arriving for the first time, the simplest plan is: arrive in Bergamo earlier, avoid driving to the stadium itself immediately before the match and use public transport or walk if accommodated close enough. New Balance Arena is not isolated outside the city, but part of the urban fabric, which is why congestion is felt in the surrounding streets, cafés and access routes.

Atmosphere and rhythm of the match

A match is expected in which the home supporters will demand an Atalanta response from the first minute. The defeat at Cagliari Calcio increased the need for an answer, and Genoa are an opponent who know how to make a match uncomfortable. If Atalanta create pressure early, the stadium can push the home side toward a high tempo. If Genoa withstand the first surge, the clash can become tactically tougher and slower.

For the neutral viewer, several duels are interesting: Krstović against the Genoa centre-backs, Malinovskyi against Atalanta’s midfield, and set pieces on both sides. Genoa have players who can punish carelessness, while Atalanta have more attacking width. That is why a calm match without risk is not expected, but rather an encounter in which every mistake when playing out from the back line will quickly open an opportunity.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing. For supporters who want to experience the season run-in in Bergamo, this is a match with a clear sporting stake: Atalanta must chase points for the top, Genoa want to confirm stability, and New Balance Arena provides a close and loud enough setting for every duel to be heard from the stands.Sources:

- WorldFootball.net - the Serie A 2025/2026 standings after 34 rounds, previous-round results and the clubs’ basic performance were used.

- ESPN - statistics of Atalanta, Genoa and league scorers and assist providers were used, as well as confirmation of the Atalanta - Genoa match.

- FBref - detailed data on Genoa players in the 2025/2026 season were used, including appearances, goals and assists.

- Football Italia and ESPN - data on the first head-to-head match of this season, Genoa 0:1 Atalanta on 21 December 2025, were used.- BeSoccer and Transfermarkt - publicly available overviews of injuries and absences for Atalanta and Genoa were used.

- Atalanta.it - instructions for getting to the stadium, information on public transport and traffic restrictions around the match were used.

- StadiumDB, Destination Calcio, Visit Bergamo and ATB Bergamo - data on New Balance Arena, capacity, address, stadium renovation, location and parking were used.

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