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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (24. round)
09. February 2026. 18:30h
Atalanta vs Cremonese
Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo, IT
2026
09
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Atalanta vs Cremonese in Serie A, Matchday 24 of the 2025/26 season at Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo

Looking for tickets for Atalanta vs Cremonese in Serie A? Here you can move straight to buying tickets for Matchday 24 at Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, with the kick-off details, current standings and form notes, plus practical arrival tips so you reach your seat without stress. Demand is strong, so secure your seats early

Atalanta and Cremonese in the spotlight of Round 24

In Bergamo, on February 9, a match is being played that carries clear weight in the calendar of Round 24 of Serie A 2025/2026 for both home ambitions and visitor peace of mind in the lower part of the standings. Atalanta welcomes Cremonese at their Gewiss Stadium, at Viale Giulio Cesare 18, at 18:30, and the schedule and previews suggest that the stands will be an important part of the story, just as much as the tactical nuances on the pitch. In a season where points are gathered with difficulty, especially against teams that know how to slow down the rhythm, such matches are often decided on details, set pieces, and the coach's decision on when to take a risk. Because of this, interest in tickets is naturally heightened, as Atalanta fans in Bergamo traditionally raise the energy when space opens up for a jump towards the top, while Cremonese comes with the motive to show how one can survive even on a demanding away ground. Ticket sales are available, and if you plan to watch the match live, Secure your tickets immediately!

What the table says and where the clubs are at this moment

On today's date, 19.01.2026, after 21 rounds played, Internazionale has separated itself at the top with 49 points, while being followed by AC Milan with 46 and Napoli with 43, and immediately behind are AS Roma with 42 and Juventus with 39 points, which confirms how compressed the upper part of the standings is and how much every slip-up changes the picture of the fight. Atalanta is seventh with 32 points from 21 matches and a goal difference of 26:20, which is a combination that shows both stability and room for even more concrete realization in matches where they dominate possession. Cremonese is at the same time fourteenth with 22 points from 20 matches and a goal difference of 20:28, so every point against teams from the upper half can be a bonus that later changes the psychology of the season. The difference in the number of matches played highlights that Cremonese also has "hidden" potential for a jump in their pocket, but also an obligation to quickly return to the rhythm of winning points in the continuation of the schedule. In such a context, tickets for this event also become a symbol of the moment, because you are coming to watch a duel of clubs that, each from their own position, attack the same goal: continuity in points and control of their own story in the league.

Atalanta's form and the rhythm the home ground demands

Atalanta is recognizable at this stage of the season for rarely "disappearing" from a match, but a series of draws keeps them in the middle of the zone looking towards the top, instead of already being pinned to the first positions. In the last available league appearance before today's date, Atalanta played 1:1 away at Pisa, taking the lead with a goal by Nikola Krstović in the 83rd minute, but Pisa equalized through Rafiu Durosinmi in the 87th minute, which is an example of how a tiny drop in concentration or one lost second ball can nullify the plan. That result, along with the fact that Atalanta has as many as eight draws in the table, suggests that the team often controls phases of the game but is still looking for that final sharpness with which matches against tough opponents are "closed". The home ground at Gewiss Stadium therefore gains an additional role, because the loud backdrop and familiar rhythms of the stands in Bergamo traditionally push Atalanta towards faster pressing and a greater number of vertical attacks. If you want to feel that pressure firsthand, buying tickets on time makes sense precisely for such matches, when high intensity is expected from the first minute and when the stadium reacts to every change in momentum.

Cremonese: pragmatic fight and attackers who punish carelessness

Cremonese enters this season with a clear goal to stabilize results, and by mid-January, it shows that it can take points even when it doesn't dictate the tempo, which is often crucial for teams that spend most of the year between the middle and the lower part of the table. According to available player figures in the season, Jamie Vardy has recorded 5 league goals along with 1 assist, and Federico Bonazzoli also has 5 goals and 1 assist, which says that Cremonese has two attacking pillars that can finish even difficult matches. Alongside them, the distribution of creativity and the final pass is also seen through Jari Vandeputte, to whom, along with 4 assists, the role of the player who connects attacking phases and looks for the final pass from the half-space is often attributed. Away at Atalanta, the plan usually goes towards compactness and patience, because Bergamo rewards every lost ball and every late reaction in tracking back, and Cremonese must therefore rely on discipline and fast exits after winning possession. That is precisely why tickets for this encounter are perceived as an invitation to a match in which "one moment" that changes everything can happen, because Cremonese has player profiles that can extract a lot from few situations.

Head-to-head clashes that leave a lesson

This pair has already given a clear signal in the first part of the season that they are hard to "break" against each other, because on October 25, 2025, in Cremona, it ended 1:1, and Jamie Vardy's goal in the 78th minute was quickly cancelled out by Marco Brescianini in the 84th minute, which is a classic story of a match where everything turns around in a few minutes. The statistics of that encounter further emphasize how Atalanta often leads the game, because according to available figures, they had 65.4 percent possession, 20 attempts towards goal, and 10 corners, while Cremonese was more compact and lived off effective episodes and firmness in the block. Such a profile of the duel is especially important for the match in Bergamo, because home fans expect the team to convert domination into a lead, while the guests count on patience and a "live" result for as long as possible. Interestingly, the earlier duel in Bergamo from September 2022 also ended 1:1, which gives an additional historical note that Cremonese knows how to manage in an atmosphere that usually carries Atalanta. When taking into account that this match is also played at a stadium where demand for tickets is noticeable as soon as the sporting stakes appear, tickets impose themselves as part of planning the experience, and not just a technical detail.

Tactical frameworks: Atalanta's width and the visitors' response

According to available squad projections, Atalanta is often tied to a system with three players in the back line and emphasized flank solutions, and in such an idea, profiles that can run in both directions and open space between opposition lines are important. In that context, Marten de Roon is often mentioned as the axis of stability, Éderson Lourenço as the engine carrying the ball through the middle, and attacking solutions like Gianluca Scamacca, Ademola Lookman, and Charles De Ketelaere, along with variants where different combinations between finishing and creation are sought. Cremonese, on the other hand, makes sense to look for a match where the block will be compact and the transition clear, because their offensive output depends most on how quickly they will get the ball to the attackers and how well they will use set pieces and second balls. Precisely because of this, the roles of Vardy and Bonazzoli become a double-edged sword for the hosts, because even when Atalanta attacks for a long time, one lost ball or one late exit by a stopper can open space for a shot or a penalty. The tactical fight in Bergamo is therefore not only a question of who will have more possession, but also who will be "cheaper" in mistakes, and fan energy in the stands often spills onto the pitch when the hosts start a series of pressures. For such a match, tickets are more than a place on a seat, because by buying tickets you are actually buying access to a rhythm that cannot be fully felt in the broadcast.

Gewiss Stadium: modern backdrop and an address that leads fans into the heart of Bergamo

Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, at the address Viale Giulio Cesare 18, belongs to the most recognizable city points when speaking of sports daily life, and the capacity of 24,950 spectators gives it a measure that is sufficient to feel the pressure, but also for every sector to have its own character. According to available descriptions, through recent works, the stadium has gained an emphasis on visitor experience, with the idea of a space that is not just a match venue, but also a gathering point where fans spend time before and after kickoff, which changes the way arrival at the encounter is experienced. The historical layer of the story goes back to 1927, when the stadium was built in the area of the former hippodrome in the Borgo Santa Caterina zone, and the city has invested through decades in adaptation to modern needs, which today explains why the facility appears in tourist guides as one of the prominent urban locations. In Bergamo, football often overlaps with the identity of the city, so the atmosphere around the stadium is felt already on the approach streets, especially when the stakes are higher and a fuller framework of stands is expected. In such an atmosphere, ticket sales gain additional momentum, because many want to be part of an evening in which the entire neighborhood "switches" into the match, and not just during 90 minutes of play. Tickets for this encounter disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and click the button

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Arrival in Bergamo and access to the stadium without rush

For visitors coming to Bergamo from other cities, planning the arrival is just as important as planning the match itself, because traffic on the day of the encounter can thicken in the hours before the start, especially in the zone around Viale Giulio Cesare. According to available information on public transport, bus lines 3, 6, 9, B, and V pass by Gewiss Stadium, and rail connections and the city funicular are also listed as options as part of a wider network of movement around the city, which is useful for those who want to avoid the search for parking. Bergamo is a city where the upper historical part and the lower more modern part are connected by a funicular, and that move is often used by travelers who want to combine the match with a short tour of the city before the evening slot. If you are arriving earlier, such a schedule can be an excellent way for the day not to be reduced only to the stadium, but also to the experience of the city, with a return towards the arena early enough to avoid the crowd at the entrances. In practice, this means that buying tickets is only the first step, and the second is to plan time, because the experience in the stands begins already at the moment when one starts towards the stadium and when the rhythm of fans is felt on the streets.

Tickets, entrances, and experience in the stands

For matches like this, especially in the evening slot, the recommendation is to come earlier and count on checks at the entrances, because the dynamics of gathering often intensify in the last hour before the start, when the largest number of spectators pours towards the same points. The ticket is the key document of the entire experience, so it is important to check the sector and entrance on it in advance, in order to avoid wandering around the stadium and unnecessarily missing the introductory minutes, when the atmosphere usually grows the most. Gewiss Stadium with a capacity of 24,950 places has a clear layout logic, and the modernization of the space emphasizes comfort and visibility, which is seen on the pitch through how the audience quickly reacts to changes in rhythm and how "waves" of noise spread through the stands. For fans coming for the first time, good advice is to plan a short reserve of time for navigating the surrounding streets and access points, because even small stoppages in the crowd easily turn into stress. If your goal is to catch the full picture of the evening, buy tickets via the button below and come early enough to feel the warm-up, the stadium anthem, and the first wave of reactions from the stands in peace.

Bergamo as a stage: football, neighborhood, and a city that lives two levels

Bergamo is a city with a strong identity, divided into a dynamic lower level and the historical CittĂ  Alta which dominates the panorama, so it is not strange that match day often turns into a small city event where fans, tourists, and local rhythms mix. In such an ambience, the stadium is not an isolated point, but part of an urban mosaic, and the zone around Borgo Santa Caterina especially lives when Atalanta plays, because then meetings in cafes and on streets turn into an introduction to 90 minutes. For guests coming for the first time, it is natural to combine the match with a short tour, because the funicular between the lower and upper part of the city offers a quick and picturesque transition, and thereby one gets an impression of why Bergamo has the reputation of a city where sports and cultural content easily complement each other. Precisely that combination often increases interest in tickets, because many do not come only for the result, but also for the atmosphere that includes the whole city, from historical squares to modern avenues. When such an evening coincides with important points in the league, the experience in the stands gains additional density, so tickets become an entrance ticket to the city rhythm, and not just into the stadium.

What to expect on the pitch and why this slot attracts the audience

The match Atalanta vs Cremonese, scheduled for February 9 at 18:30, is played in Bergamo according to the schedule, and such a slot often brings fuller stands because it allows arrival also for those traveling from outside the city and leaves enough time for preparation before the start. In terms of play, it is expected that Atalanta will try to take control, use width and high pressure, while Cremonese will look for a way to preserve the block and through several clear exits reach a situation for a shot, set piece, or home error. Results of head-to-head duels from recent seasons remind that such plans often collide in a draw, so the key will be in who will better manage nerves when the match enters the last twenty minutes, which is a phase in which goals fell last time too. For spectators, that is an ideal setup, because it means tension until the end, an audience on the edge of the seat, and an atmosphere that changes from minute to minute, especially when the hosts go for the win, and the guests sense a chance to surprise. If you want to be part of that evening in Bergamo, ticket sales are available, and the fastest way to tickets will be via the button marked as soon as it appears below this text.

Sources:
- ESPN, Serie A table 2025/2026 and team statistics (standings, points, goal difference)
- ESPN, Atalanta and Cremonese player lists for season 2025/2026 (appearances, goals, assists)
- Sofascore, Atalanta vs Cremonese match preview (time and location)
- StadiumDB, data on the stadium in Bergamo (capacity and address)
- Visit Bergamo, description and history of the stadium in Bergamo and city context
- Moovit, public transport and lines towards Gewiss Stadium
- ESPN, match highlights Pisa vs Atalanta and Cremonese vs Atalanta with key figures and context

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