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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (23. round)
01. February 2026. 15:00h
Bologna vs AC Milan
Renato Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, IT
2026
01
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Bologna – AC Milan in Serie A at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, the high-stakes clash in Bologna

Looking for tickets for Bologna – AC Milan in Serie A at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara? Here you can track ticket sales and buy tickets for a match shaped by the standings, recent form and tactics, with practical tips for getting to the ground, entry timing and planning your Bologna matchday around the atmosphere

Spectacle in Bologna that attracts fans and points hunters

Bologna and AC Milan enter a Serie A clash that, by its difficulty and stakes, is already one of the stories of the round, as a team fighting to stay in the upper part of the standings meets a contender keeping pace right at the top. The match is played at the Renato Dall'Ara Stadium in Bologna, at Via Andrea Costa 174, and the 23rd-round slot adds extra edge due to the closeness of points at the top and big swings in the middle of the table. Fan interest is traditionally high when AC Milan comes to town, so in the weeks leading up to the match demand for tickets usually increases, especially for stands with the best view of play and for sections that deliver the loudest atmosphere. If you plan to come to the stadium, count on the fact that ticket sales in matches like these can speed up, and tickets for this event become a topic of conversation both among local fans and among visiting supporters. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

so you can catch your seat in the stands in time, because derbies like these in Bologna rarely end up without full sections and a strong fan pulse.

Serie A standings and the context of the fight for the top

A look at the table in mid-January reveals why this clash is more than just another game on the calendar, because AC Milan sit in second place with 39 points after 18 matches played, with 11 wins, 6 draws and only 1 defeat, and a goal difference of 29 14. At the very top is Internazionale with 42 points after 18 matches, and right behind the leading clubs the pressure is applied by AS Roma with 39 points after 20 matches and Napoli with 38 points after 18 matches, which creates a tight schedule and sensitive mathematics in which one weekend can flip the mood. Bologna are eighth with 27 points after 19 matches and a positive goal difference of 26 20, which says enough that this is a team that knows how to take points, but also that their stability is still not complete. That is precisely why the match against AC Milan carries the weight of testing Bologna’s limits, and for the visitors it is a chance to stay in the race for the top regardless of the fact that new derbies and demanding matches await them before and after. Fan interest and demand for tickets often follow such a standings picture, so tickets gain additional value in terms of the experience, because on the pitch you can feel the consequences of pressure and ambition. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time via the button below and look for the label.

Bologna in the season: identity, form and what Dall'Ara means

So far in the league Bologna have shown they can play in an organized and patient way, and the numbers in the standings point to a team that scores enough to keep in touch with the sides above them, while at the same time not conceding too many goals by mid-table standards. Recent results have nevertheless brought a warning, because in early January Bologna were beaten away at Internazionale 3 1, and then lost at home to Atalanta 0 2, matches in which it was visible how quickly punishment arrives when control of midfield is lost or too much space is allowed behind the defense. In that rhythm, the match against AC Milan arrives as an opportunity for a quick psychological reset, but also as a challenge because the visitors come with a habit of taking points and with great quality in the final third. Dall'Ara in Bologna traditionally carries a special atmosphere and can turn a match into the local event of the week, which is why fans organize early around tickets, arrival and gatherings in the surrounding streets. When you play against big rivals, a ticket is not just entry to the stadium but entry to an all-day city experience, from morning coffee to evening retelling of details. That is why buying tickets for this event is part of the plan that gets handled in advance, especially if you are targeting seats with better visibility or coming in a larger group.

AC Milan: an unbeaten run and the details that decide matches

AC Milan enter this phase of the season with the reputation of a team that is hard to beat and that knows how to pull out points even when the match goes in an uncomfortable direction, which was especially evident in the recent 1 1 draw against Genoa at home, where the point was saved in the closing stages after a large amount of pressure. Exactly such matches are often indicators of a champion’s character, because points are won even when there is no brilliance, and details like a set piece or a single ball into the penalty area change the whole story. Reuters highlighted in January that AC Milan had, at that moment, extended their unbeaten run in the league, which fits the picture of stability the team have maintained through much of autumn and winter. The table also shows defensive solidity, because 14 goals conceded in 18 matches says they rarely fall apart, and even when they concede first, they often have the capacity to get back into the game. The trip to Bologna is therefore not seen only as a tough ground, but as a maturity test against a side that defends well in blocks and relies on transition, especially when the crowd raises the tempo. Tickets for away trips like this are especially sought after among fans who like travel and the atmosphere of old stadiums, so from that angle you can also expect a good number of visiting supporters and a strong soundscape.

Bologna keys: Orsolini, Castro and wing dynamics

In attack Bologna draw the most attention through Riccardo Orsolini, who according to seasonal player numbers has 6 goals and remains the player who can decide a match with one move, especially when he gets space to cut inside and shoot or play the final pass. Alongside him, Santiago Castro stands out with 5 goals, a player who knows how to attack depth and go into duels with defenders, but also be useful in holding up the ball when the team wants to breathe. On the flanks Bologna have players who bring both running and crossing, and in that segment, according to available statistics, the contribution of Emil Holm is evident, who alongside defensive duties has 1 goal and 4 assists, which shows how much he joins the final third. In midfield Bologna rely on work and balance, and fans especially follow the performances of Lewis Ferguson and Remo Freuler, because profiles like that often determine whether the match will be played at the visitors’ rhythm or whether Bologna will impose their own measure. All of that gains an extra layer at the Dall'Ara, because the crowd knows how to reward aggressive pressing and quick vertical play, so the team’s energy rises when it is felt that AC Milan are forced into a mistake. In such an environment, tickets are not just a formality, because when the stadium roars after a won duel or a chance, the atmosphere can pull players into several minutes of pressure that changes the course of the match. If you want to be part of that wave, it is smart to secure tickets earlier, especially for sections where the singing is loudest and where the match is experienced most intensely.

AC Milan keys: Pulisic, Leao and solutions from the second line

AC Milan have clear performance leaders this season, and according to player statistics Christian Pulisic stands out in particular with 8 goals and 2 assists, which places him among the most decisive players in the league at this moment. Rafael Leao is on 6 goals and remains a player whose first step and one-on-one play unlock matches that look sealed, especially when the opponent defends deep and closes the middle. Alongside them, the team also have solutions that come from rotation, because Christopher Nkunku brings a combination of goals and assists, and Alexis Saelemaekers and Adrien Rabiot show that AC Milan can threaten from the second line too, through late runs or shots from distance. The defensive line and goalkeeper have a significant role in the fact the team concede few goals, and away from home it is often visible how carefully they choose the moments to push the block up riskily and when to slow the tempo. In Bologna it will be crucial how they cope with physical duels and set pieces, because the hosts know how to attack from free kicks and corners, and the old stadium with closer stands further amplifies the feeling of pressure. For fans, such names and style of play naturally increase ticket demand, because many want to see live the duel of wingers and defense, as well as the moments when technique decides. Buy tickets via the button below and look for the

label, because players like these shine most precisely in the atmosphere of packed stands.

Tactical picture: where the match can break

In the Bologna vs AC Milan clash the key question will be who controls the midfield and who imposes the rhythm first, because Bologna like, in certain phases, to drop their block and wait for a mistake, while AC Milan often build patiently and look for a crack via the wings or half-spaces. Bologna will probably try to close passing lanes toward Leao and Pulisic and force the visitors to go more down the flanks and deliver balls, where the home center-backs can defend aerial duels and clear situations. On the other hand, AC Milan will look for one-on-one isolations, quick switches of play and midfielders’ runs into the box, to force Bologna’s defense to retreat and be late in their takeovers. A special zone will be the space behind Bologna’s full-backs, because when they push high, the field opens for a counter or for diagonal balls that can create one-on-one situations with the goalkeeper. Set pieces are another element that must not be underestimated, because in balanced matches one corner or free kick can be the difference, and the crowd at the Dall'Ara further lifts intensity precisely in those moments. Because of that, the spectator experience is often strongest in the segments when you feel the match breaking on a detail, so tickets become entry into a story in which every duel is heard and seen up close. In such a tactical game the crowd knows how to recognize and reward intelligence, not just a goal, which makes this match interesting even to those who follow the wider picture of the league.

History of head-to-head meetings and fresh memories from the pitch

Head-to-head duels between Bologna and AC Milan usually carry a layer of tradition and unpredictability, and in recent years Bologna have shown that at home they can land a blow even against the biggest, which further feeds the hope of the home crowd. This season they have already met on AC Milan’s ground, where in September a 1 0 win was recorded, a result that shows how tight matches can be and how one moment of concentration or inspiration decides. On the other hand, fans in Bologna still have fresh memory of the late-February 2025 duel at the Dall'Ara, when Bologna won 2 1, which was an example of how the host can use the stadium’s energy and turn it into points against a higher-quality squad. Such history also affects the psychology of the match, because Bologna know they can, and AC Milan know they must go in maximally serious so that a scenario does not repeat in which the host punishes them from transition or a set piece. Precisely because of those memories, fans look early toward tickets, because matches like this create recognizable images, from full stands to tense finishes in which points are won or lost in a few minutes. When all of that is combined with the standings, you get a match that carries weight even for neutral viewers, and for those in the stadium it is an experience that is retold for a long time.

Renato Dall'Ara Stadium: architecture, capacity and the atmosphere of old football

Renato Dall'Ara Stadium in Bologna is among the most recognizable Italian stadiums for its visual identity and historical weight, and facility data say it opened in 1927 and holds around 38 thousand spectators, which makes it big, yet compact enough that every reaction from the stands is felt on the pitch. The address Via Andrea Costa 174 places the stadium in an urban context in which fan life before the match spills into the surrounding streets, and the proximity of the center allows many fans to turn the day into a combination of city, food and football. Dall'Ara is also known for characteristic construction elements, including its recognizable tower, which is why for many visitors it is a kind of Bologna postcard, not just a sports venue. Exactly such stadiums create a special ticket value, because the spectator does not come only to watch a match but also to feel the history of the place, the sound of the stands and the closeness of the game that can sometimes be lost in modern arenas. In practice that means tickets are regularly sought for the experience as well, not only for the result, so sections that offer the most atmosphere or the best viewing angle on tactical details are often chosen. If you plan to come, buying tickets in time makes organizing the day easier, especially when a larger number of visitors and increased checks at entrances are expected.

Practical information for visitors: arrival, the city and planning the day

Getting to the Dall'Ara is worth planning earlier, because big matches can draw heavier traffic and larger crowds around the stadium, especially in the hours before kickoff and immediately after the referee’s final whistle. Local sources in Bologna state that the stadium can be reached by bus lines 14, 21 and 671 that connect the railway station and the stadium area, which is a practical option for visitors arriving by train who want to avoid parking in a restricted zone. Additionally, it is useful to know that the stadium is about three kilometers from the historic center, so some fans also choose walking as part of the day’s ritual, especially if they want to pass through the city before the match and catch the atmosphere in cafés and streets. In such a plan, the ticket becomes the anchor of the whole schedule, because without a ticket it is hard to coordinate arrival time, entrances and any sector check, so it is smart to secure your tickets before the trip and leave yourself enough time for inspection and finding the entrance. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

, because when demand increases, those who leave organization to the last moment suffer the most. Bologna as a city further raises the value of the trip, because the combination of football, gastronomy and city walks gives meaning to an all-day outing, and the match becomes the central event that ties everything else into one story.

What to watch on the pitch: a duel of character, rhythm and a moment of inspiration

This match offers multiple layers to follow, from whether Bologna will manage to close spaces and force AC Milan into slower, more predictable play, to whether the visitors will quickly find a hole through combinations by Pulisic and Leao or through midfielders’ runs. It will be especially interesting to see how Bologna react after recent result blows, because derbies like these can be an ideal stage for a return of confidence, but also a dangerous place if they open up too quickly and give the visitors transition. AC Milan, on the other hand, will seek a continuation of stability and points that keep them in touch with the top, with every minute without conceding increasing pressure on the host and opening space for one move that resolves everything. The atmosphere at the Dall'Ara is often a factor that speeds up the rhythm, and precisely in a faster rhythm mistakes, set pieces and situations happen that get the crowd on their feet, which makes such a match especially rewarding to watch live. Tickets for this event are therefore not just a logistical item, but entry into a clash in which anything can happen, from a tactical chess game to a dramatic finish in which one shot or one save changes the picture of the table. Buy tickets via the button below and look for the label, because duels like these in Bologna have that kind of tension that is best experienced from the stands, where every duel feels like it is happening within arm’s reach.

Sources:
- ESPN - Serie A standings 2025 26 and basic team numbers (matches, wins, draws, losses, goal difference, points)
- ESPN - statistics and appearances of Bologna players in the 2025 26 season (goals, assists, appearances)
- ESPN - statistics and appearances of AC Milan players in the 2025 26 season (goals, assists, appearances)
- Reuters - reports on recent matches and the context of the race at the top (AC Milan Genoa, Internazionale Bologna, Parma Internazionale)
- AC Milan - schedule and results of the 2025 26 season and preview of the league trip to Bologna
- Stadium Journey - basic information about Renato Dall'Ara Stadium (address, opening year, capacity)
- Soccerway - basic data about Renato Dall'Ara Stadium (address, postal code, capacity, surface)
- Il Resto del Carlino - information on getting to the stadium and public transport toward Via Andrea Costa
- The Stadium Guide - stadium location relative to the city center and general arrival instructions

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