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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Bologna vs Cagliari
Renato Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna, IT
2026
03
May
Tickets for Bologna - Cagliari Serie A at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara in the season run-in
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Tickets for Bologna - Cagliari Serie A at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara in the season run-in

Looking for tickets for Bologna - Cagliari in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, where Bologna aim to finish the season strongly and Cagliari chase vital points in their fight to stay clear of danger

Bologna - Cagliari: fan guide to Renato Dall'Ara

Bologna and Cagliari enter the 35th round of Serie A from different parts of the table, but with the same need for points. After 34 matches played, Bologna are in 9th place with 48 points, a record of 14 wins, 6 draws and 14 defeats, and a goal difference of 42:41. Cagliari are 16th with 36 points, with 9 wins, 9 draws and 16 defeats, and a goal difference of 36:49. That gives the home side a calmer context and a fight for the best possible finish to the season, while for the visitors every match in the run-in carries the weight of the battle to stay away from the lower part of the standings.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because it is being played in a phase of the season in which people no longer look only at the beauty of football, but also at every ball that can decide a placement. For the home fans, it is an opportunity to see whether Vincenzo Italiano's team can stabilise the run-in after uneven results. For Cagliari fans, the trip to Bologna has clear competitive weight: points at the Renato Dall'Ara stadium could mean a calmer finish to the season.

What is at stake

Bologna are no longer in the zone of a direct fight for the top, but 48 points with four rounds to go means they can still finish in the upper half of the table and confirm a season without a dangerous drop. The problem for the home side is form. In the last five matches, according to available data from sources that track fixtures and results, Bologna have one win and four defeats, with only three goals scored. In that run, the 2:0 home win against Lecce stands out in particular, but also defeats to Roma, Juventus and Aston Villa, which showed how much the attack could get stuck against organised blocks.Cagliari arrive with 36 points and still have to look toward the lower part of the table. The gap over the teams in the relegation zone gives them breathing room, but not comfort. The fresh 3:2 win against Atalanta is especially important, a result that came after a difficult run and can change the tone of the visitors' arrival in Bologna. Before that, Cagliari lost to Inter, Sassuolo and Napoli, and beat Cremonese 1:0, which shows that the team has points in its legs, but struggles to maintain continuity.


  • Bologna: 9th place, 34 matches, 48 points, goal difference 42:41.

  • Cagliari: 16th place, 34 matches, 36 points, goal difference 36:49.

  • Bologna have recorded one win and four defeats in the last five matches.

  • Cagliari beat Atalanta 3:2 in the last round and gained an important boost in the fight for a calmer end to the season.

  • The first meeting of the season, played on 19 October 2025, ended with a 2:0 away win for Bologna.



Form and match rhythm

Bologna have enough quality this season to control midfield, but in the run-in the numbers warn of a finishing problem. Riccardo Orsolini is the team's top scorer in Serie A with 8 goals, and Santiago Castro is right behind him with 7. That is the attacking support the home side need in a match in which Cagliari will probably try to close the central space and force Bologna into crosses, shots from the second line and duels on the wings.

For Cagliari, Sebastiano Esposito is the most prominent name in the final third. In the 2025/2026 season he has 6 goals and 5 assists in Serie A, and he is especially important because he does not live only from the final shot. In recent appearances he scored against Cremonese and Sassuolo, assisted against Parma, and the figure of 59 chances created in the season statistics says that he is often the connective tissue between midfield and attack. If Cagliari break out of pressure through the first vertical pass, Esposito will probably be one of the first players to look for.Bologna will have to watch their balance in front of their fans. If they open up too much, Cagliari have enough speed and directness to attack the space behind the full-backs. If they are too slow, the match can move into a rhythm that suits the visitors more: many stoppages, few clear chances and nervousness as time passes. That is why the first goal is especially important. Bologna would use it to open up the stands and force Cagliari to come out higher, while a visitors' goal would change the whole picture of the match.

Key players

Riccardo Orsolini remains the player Bologna fans most often look at when the ball comes to the right side. His tally of 8 league goals is not only statistics, but also a signal of how Bologna most easily reach the final phase: through a wide position, cutting onto his stronger foot and a quick decision toward goal. Alongside him, Santiago Castro is important as a striker who attacks space and ties up centre-backs, while the midfield is expected not to lose duels in moments when Cagliari try to bypass the pressure.

For Cagliari, Esposito is the most concrete attacking player, but the visitors will also need a good defensive performance from the whole line. The team have conceded 49 goals in 34 rounds, which means they cannot rely only on attacking inspiration at Renato Dall'Ara. If Cagliari leave too much space between defence and midfield, Bologna will be able to combine around the penalty area. If the lines remain compact, the home side will have to show more patience than in some matches in which they lost their rhythm early.


  • Riccardo Orsolini - Bologna's top scorer in Serie A with 8 goals.

  • Santiago Castro - the home side's second important attacking support with 7 league goals.

  • Sebastiano Esposito - Cagliari striker with 6 goals and 5 assists this season.

  • Elia Caprile - Cagliari goalkeeper who will be under pressure if Bologna take territory early.

  • Remo Freuler and Lewis Ferguson - Bologna midfielders whose duel rhythm can direct the match.

Absences and squad depth

According to available data from the match preview, Bologna have several reported unavailable players for this match: João Mário, Federico Bernardeschi, Nicolò Casale, Thijs Dallinga and Lukasz Skorupski. These are absences that can affect different parts of the team, from the goalkeeper position to depth in attack. Skorupski is especially important because a change in goal always changes the communication of the back line, while Bernardeschi and Dallinga reduce the options for rotations going forward.

For Cagliari, Luca Mazzitelli, Leonardo Pavoletti, Riyad Idrissi and Mattia Felici are listed as unavailable. Pavoletti is the profile of striker who changes a match in the final phase, especially with crosses and set pieces, so his absence reduces one clear option for late pressure. Mazzitelli is important for midfield, while the absences of Felici and Idrissi affect width and speed on the flanks.


  • Bologna: JoĂŁo Mário - injury.

  • Bologna: Federico Bernardeschi - injury.

  • Bologna: Nicolò Casale - injury.

  • Bologna: Thijs Dallinga - injury.

  • Bologna: Lukasz Skorupski - injury.




  • Cagliari: Luca Mazzitelli - injury.

  • Cagliari: Leonardo Pavoletti - injury.

  • Cagliari: Riyad Idrissi - injury.

  • Cagliari: Mattia Felici - injury.

Head-to-head meetings

In more recent head-to-head meetings, the advantage is on Bologna's side. In the last five meetings Bologna have four wins, and Cagliari one, with no draws. The first meeting of this season, played on 19 October 2025 in Sardinia, ended with a 2:0 win for Bologna. Before that, Bologna celebrated a 2:1 home win on 2 March 2025, and also won 2:0 away on 29 October 2024. Cagliari last won in that run on 14 January 2024, when they won 2:1 at home.

For fans coming to the stadium, that H2H context is important because it explains why the home crowd will expect a more active Bologna. But Cagliari have an argument from the last round: the win over Atalanta shows that the visitors must not be treated as a team that will only wait for a mistake. If they survive the first wave of home pressure, they can make the match uncomfortable, especially through transition and set pieces.


  • 19.10.2025. - Cagliari 0:2 Bologna.

  • 02.03.2025. - Bologna 2:1 Cagliari.

  • 29.10.2024. - Cagliari 0:2 Bologna.

  • 14.01.2024. - Cagliari 2:1 Bologna.

  • 02.09.2023. - Bologna 2:1 Cagliari.



Tactical expectations

Bologna should look for the match through possession, width and pressure after losing the ball. The home side have enough technical players to push Cagliari toward their own penalty area, but the real test will be the speed of decision-making in the final 25 metres. If the ball stays too long in the middle, Cagliari can close passing lines and force Bologna into crosses from unfavourable positions.

For Cagliari, the most logical plan is a solid block, patience and looking for Esposito between the lines. The visitors do not have to dominate possession to be dangerous. Two or three good breakouts are enough if Bologna lose their structure after attacking. In addition, set pieces can have great value because the end of the season is often football of nerves: every loose ball and every duel at the far post can change the direction of the match.

The key tactical detail will be the flanks. Bologna will try to open Cagliari with width, and the visitors will have to decide whether to press the home side's wide players high or wait for them closer to their own penalty area. If Cagliari are too passive, Orsolini and his teammates will get enough repetitions for a cross or shot. If they come out too high, they risk space behind their backs.

Renato Dall'Ara stadium and arrival

The Renato Dall'Ara stadium is located at Via Andrea Costa 174, in the Costa Saragozza district. According to BolognaFC data, the stadium is around 3 kilometres from the city centre, around 3.5 kilometres from the main railway station and around 7 kilometres from Guglielmo Marconi Airport. The capacity listed by FotMob is 39,279 seats, and the surface is natural grass. It is a stadium that is not isolated on the edge of the city, but integrated into Bologna's urban rhythm, so arrival should be planned earlier, especially for a match in a Sunday slot.Places in the stands disappear quickly when the season run-in brings a match with a clear stake. Bologna fans come with the expectation that the home side will improve the impression after the defeat to Roma, while Cagliari's away sector will have its own story: one point or three points away in this phase of the championship can be huge.


  • Address: Via Andrea Costa 174, Bologna.

  • District: Costa Saragozza, west of the narrower city centre.

  • Distance from the centre: around 3 kilometres.

  • Distance from the main railway station: around 3.5 kilometres.

  • Distance from Guglielmo Marconi Airport: around 7 kilometres.



For arrival by public transport, the most practical option is to start from the direction of the centre or the station and leave enough time for congestion around the stadium. If you are arriving by car, expect the streets around Via Andrea Costa to be busier than usual, especially one to two hours before kick-off. The exact time of gate opening was not confirmed in the reviewed sources, so it is safer to arrive earlier, check the sector and avoid entering at the last moment.

Bologna as host city

Bologna is a rewarding city for a fan trip because the stadium is close enough to the centre that matchday can be combined with a short walk, lunch or arrival by train without a long transfer. The city is known for its arcades, old core and university rhythm, but for a fan something simpler is most important: good connectivity, short distances and enough content before heading to the stadium.Fans arriving earlier can stay in the city centre and head toward the stadium when the matchday rhythm begins to rise. Those arriving by train should factor in the journey from Bologna Centrale to the stadium, and those arriving by plane and going to the match on the same day must leave enough time for the transfer from the airport. It is worth securing tickets on time because the end of the championship often attracts even those fans who otherwise choose only the most important home matches.

Atmosphere in the stands

Renato Dall'Ara can be very unpleasant for visitors when Bologna enter early pressure. The stands react best to aggressive winning of the second ball, runs down the side and quick shots toward goal. If the home side create two or three situations in front of the Cagliari goal in the first 20 minutes, the crowd will push the match in a direction that suits Bologna. If, however, the match closes and enters a nervous rhythm, Cagliari will try to silence the stadium and turn the match into waiting for a mistake.

For the neutral spectator, this is not only a duel between the 9th and 16th teams. This is a match of two different needs: Bologna want to show that the season run-in is not slipping through their fingers, and Cagliari want to confirm that the win over Atalanta was not an isolated flash. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the greatest value will be in seats with a good view of the wide duels because that is where the rhythm of the match could be broken.

What to watch especially from the stands

Watch how Bologna open attacks after the first ball won. If the midfield quickly finds Orsolini or Castro's first step behind the centre-backs, the home side will have the field. If Cagliari close that outlet and force Bologna into circulation without verticality, the match can become slower and more uncertain. An important detail will also be the reaction of the home defence to Esposito when he drops between the lines. If a centre-back follows him too high, space opens behind his back. If nobody follows him, Cagliari get a player who can turn the attack facing the goal.

The second detail is set pieces. Bologna have home advantage and expectedly more time in attack, but Cagliari, because of the fight for points, will not discard any corner, throw-in in a dangerous zone or free kick from the flank. In the season run-in, teams often do not win only through crafted moves, but through concentration after a loose ball. That is the part of the match that is best seen from the stands when defences move as a unit: who stays on the second ball, who closes the edge of the penalty area and who reacts first after a short rebound.


  • Bologna's early pressure and Cagliari's reaction in the first 15 minutes.

  • Orsolini's duel with the wide side of Cagliari's defence.

  • Esposito's movement between the home side's midfield and defensive lines.

  • Set pieces, especially corners and free kicks from the flank.

  • Changes after the 60th minute, because both coaches may have to react because of absences.



Practical tips for matchday

It is smart to head to the match earlier than the distance from the centre would suggest. Three kilometres from the city centre does not sound like much, but traffic, fan groups and controls around the stadium can slow arrival. If you are coming from outside Bologna, the simplest option is to plan arrival at Bologna Centrale, and then continue toward the stadium by public transport or on foot if you have enough time. For a car, expect congestion in the wider stadium area and check local traffic restrictions before departure.Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, primarily because the match comes at a moment when the standings are already very concrete. Bologna have an obligation in front of the home crowd, Cagliari have pressure for points, and the Sunday slot makes the match suitable also for fans coming from other cities. The best experience will be had by those who arrive early enough to find their sector without rush, watch the warm-up and catch the first rhythm of the stands.

Sources:

- ESPN - data on the 2025/2026 Serie A standings and Bologna squad were used.

- Worldfootball.net - results of the 34th round and the current table after 34 matches played were used.

- Dailysports - data on the latest head-to-head meetings, form and top scorers for Bologna - Cagliari were used.- FotMob - data on the match preview, unavailable players, H2H record, stadium capacity and Sebastiano Esposito's statistics were used.

- BolognaFC - data on the location of the Renato Dall'Ara stadium and distance from the centre, station and airport were used.

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