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Football – Europa League – Season 2025/2026 (32. round)
19. February 2026. 18:45h
SK Brann vs Bologna
Brann Stadion, Bergen, NO
2026
19
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Brann vs Bologna, Europska liga 2025/2026: knockout play-off match at Brann Stadion in Bergen

Looking for tickets for Brann vs Bologna in Bergen? Here you can plan your ticket purchase and follow ticket sales for the Europska liga play-off at Brann Stadion (Kniksens Plass 1), with key team stats, top scorers, entry rules, travel tips and the matchday atmosphere you can expect. Kick-off is 19.02.2026 at 18:45, so secure your seat early

Brann in Bergen hosts Bologna in the Europa League play-offs

Brann and Bologna play the first leg of the Europa League play-offs on February 19th at the Brann Stadion in Bergen, with kick-off scheduled for 18:45 local time. The home stadium at the address Brann Stadion, Kniksens Plass 1, Bergen, NO will be the center of a city that has been living for this European night for weeks, and interest in tickets is logically growing as match day approaches. For Brann, this is an opportunity to gain momentum in front of their fans before the return leg in Italy, while Bologna arrives with the ambition to show why they left a better overall impression in the league phase. In duels like this, details often decide, from set-pieces and counter-attacks to discipline without the ball, so a tactically contested encounter is expected where every goal will be worth more than usual. Ticket sales for such matches usually accelerate in the final days, so it is reasonable for everyone planning to attend to react early. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets on time and click the button labeled

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Europa League and the path to the play-offs

The competition format in the 2025/2026 season brought a league phase in which teams are ranked by performance through eight matches, and the placement determines who goes directly through and who must enter the play-offs. Bologna finished the league phase in 10th place with 15 points and a goal difference of plus seven, with 14 goals scored and only seven conceded, suggesting a stable defense and good match control. Brann finished in 24th place with 10 points and a goal difference of minus two, with nine goals scored and 11 conceded, making them one of the last teams to secure a play-off spot. This range on the table also explains the psychological framework of the duel, as Bologna arrives as a club that was on the verge of direct progression, while Brann is a team that crossed the line narrowly and thus gained extra charge. The first match in Bergen is therefore particularly important for the hosts, as a good result brings tactical freedom for the return leg, while Bologna wants to avoid a situation where they would be forced to chase in the second match. In such a schedule, where everything is decided in two matches, the value of early initiative and rhythm management is often greater than the possession statistics themselves.

Brann's profile: home field energy and emphasized verticality

Brann has built a European story this season that carries both emotional and historical weight in Bergen, as the club has reached the knockout phase of a European competition for the first time since the 2007/2008 season. Coach Freyr Alexandersson emphasized the importance of the draw and the home atmosphere, and the local context adds an extra layer to the story, especially after the transfer of Eivind Helland from Brann to Bologna, which gives this encounter a note of return and a sporting mirror. In the league phase, Brann showed they can be dangerous when they establish high intensity and force the opponent into faster decisions, especially when they manage to turn a won ball forward in the first few seconds. In the competition's performance statistics, Erlend Kornvig stands out as Brann's top scorer in this competition with three goals, and Niklas Holm with two, while BĂĄrd Finne stood out in creation with two assists, suggesting clear points on which the finishing of actions relies. In the final matches of the league phase, Brann went through fluctuations in results, from a 3:3 draw with Midtjylland to a 0:1 defeat at Sturm, so the play-off is also an opportunity to stabilize the defensive part and maintain attacking courage. This is exactly why tickets gain additional value, because at the Brann Stadion, not only a good result is sought, but also a recognizable home rhythm that brought the loudest nights earlier in the season.

Bologna: solid structure and squad depth in the Serie A rhythm

Bologna arrives in Bergen as a team from the Italian Serie A that holds 8th place in the championship with 30 points after 22 matches, with a record of eight wins, six draws, and eight losses, which speaks of a season often played on the edge of a result balance. The club is led by Vincenzo Italiano, whose engagement was confirmed by a contract until June 30, 2026, and his signature usually means an emphasis on organized possession, fast transitions after winning the ball, and clear roles in the final third. In the Europa League, Bologna was more efficient than Brann in both attack and defense, with a particularly notable statistic of only seven goals conceded in the league phase, which often comes from good positioning of the back line and control of the space in front of the penalty area. Among Bologna's top scorers in this competition are Riccardo Orsolini, Thijs Dallinga, and Federico Bernardeschi with three goals each, so the threat is spread across multiple players and is not tied to a single point. In assists, Nadir Zortea stood out with two, showing that Bologna can get the final pass from the width as well, not just through the middle, which is why Brann will have to be disciplined in the side zones. For the visitors, this is a duel where emotional control is sought, as the home stadium and the rhythm of the fans can quickly change the dynamics, so Bologna must play calmly enough not to fall into someone else's speed.

Head-to-head duel and statistics that reveal styles

Brann and Bologna already met in the league phase on November 6, 2025, when it ended 0:0 in Bologna, which is a good reminder that this is a pair that can get locked in tactical chess. That result also says that Brann has the experience of how to limit the Bologna attack, but also that Bologna knows how to control the match without necessarily risking a large number of situations. Total numbers from the league phase further illustrate the styles, as Bologna has more goals scored and a significantly better goal difference, while Brann enters through the threshold with slightly higher defensive fluctuations. Brann's nine goals suggest the team can find a way to the net, but also that they often need more chances for realization, while Bologna with 14 goals shows greater efficiency in finishing. Especially interesting is the contrast in goals conceded, as Bologna with seven conceded points to defensive consistency, and Brann with 11 to the need to better close phases after losing the ball. For this very reason, the first match in Bergen can be a fight for details, where a set-piece, one breakthrough on the flank, or one mistake in building out from the back will have more weight than in a league match, and fans who secure tickets often get exactly those nights remembered for one key situation.

Brann Stadion: address, capacity and atmosphere that pushes the host

Brann Stadion is located at the address Kniksens Plass 1, 5063 Bergen, and the club states that the stadium has a capacity of 17,500 spectators as of the 2025 season, while in European matches, the capacity is 15,800, which creates additional pressure on ticket availability. Such a difference in capacity is one more reason why ticket sales for European dates go faster, as the number of seats is not just a function of interest but also of organizational limitations. Bergen is a city where fan culture strongly defines the atmosphere of the match, and Brann Stadion is known for the fact that the rhythm from the stands is transferred to the pitch, especially when the host imposes high pressing and forces the opponent into mistakes. For a duel like this, where you play against a club from Serie A and where the progression to the next round is decided, an atmosphere is expected that amplifies every defense and every won duel, which means a ticket is not just an entrance to the stadium but also participation in the event. It is also important that such matches often attract an audience that does not usually come regularly, so the structure of spectators changes and demand for seats in different sectors grows. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

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Arrival, entry and rules: what to know before you head to the stadium

For visitors planning to arrive at Brann Stadion, it is useful to organize the trip earlier and follow public transport, as the city operator Skyss publishes timetables and route maps for buses and light rail, which facilitates planning arrival from the center and the wider surroundings. It is recommended to arrive earlier to avoid crowds at checkpoints, as the club states in the stadium rules that a personal search can be performed at the entrance, and the ticket should be ready for verification and is valid only for the sector indicated on it. It is forbidden to bring dangerous objects and weapons, pyrotechnics, plastic or glass bottles, alcohol and other intoxicating substances into the stadium, as well as umbrellas, selfie sticks, and other sharp objects, while masking and certain types of messages on banners are also restricted by the rules. The club also emphasizes that throwing objects, attempting to enter the pitch, and aggressive behavior can lead to removal, so it is important to keep the fan fervor within the framework that allows the evening to pass without interruption. Such information is particularly important for those coming for the first time, as good preparation means less stress, faster entry, and more time in the stands, where the experience begins to build long before the first whistle. Buy tickets via the button below and click , then plan your arrival to enter the stadium early enough for the full experience.

Bergen as the match backdrop: city rhythm, weather and fan plans

Bergen is the second-largest Norwegian city and one of the key urban centers of Western Norway, with a population of 293,709 inhabitants according to city data for January 1, 2025, and its combination of sea, hills, and dense city core gives a special atmosphere to sporting events. Exactly this combination means that city traffic and pedestrian routes often spill into fan columns towards the stadium, so the match experience does not happen only inside the stands but also in the city that behaves like one big overture that day. In February, variable and rainy weather is common in Bergen, and local tourist information regularly emphasizes that layered clothing and waterproof equipment are a practical choice, so it is useful to think in that direction for going to the match as well. Such a weather frame often enhances the experience, as colder air and moisture give extra contrast to the warmth of the floodlights and the sound from the stands, which is especially useful when the match enters the final stage and every minute becomes important. For visiting fans and neutral visitors, Bergen also offers a clear city landmark, but the focus of most of the audience will be on securing tickets in time and catching the spot that best suits the desired experience, whether closer to the pitch or in the sector where the most fan energy is felt. In such circumstances, buying tickets becomes part of the travel and evening plan, not just a formality before entry.

Expectations on the pitch: where the first match can break

The tactical focus of the first match in Bergen will likely be on whether Brann can impose a high rhythm and win the duel game in the middle, as that is exactly where Bologna looks most for peace and possession control. Bologna, on the other hand, will try to reduce the number of open transitions and exploit the width through the side zones, where the threat comes from multiple sources, from Orsolini to Dallinga and Bernardeschi, making it difficult to close with a single correction. Brann will look for solutions through vertical passes and pressure after losing the ball, relying on Kornvig and Holm as players who can turn momentum into a concrete finish, while Finne's role in assists suggests the host will seek situations for the final pass at the right moment. In a two-legged tie like this, a result without conceding a goal is also important, as it can change the way the return leg on February 26th is approached, so it is possible that some phases will be played more cautiously than the audience expects. In this framework, the value of the ticket is also in the uncertainty, because matches decided by one mistake often stay in memory longer than those with many goals, and Brann Stadion knows how to create the feeling that every situation is played on the edge. Secure your tickets now, click the button and be in the stands when Bergen seeks the moment that changes the entire duel.

Sources:
- ESPN: Europa League table 2025/2026 and rankings for Brann and Bologna
- ESPN: Brann vs Bologna match page with basic statistical indicators, scorers, and head-to-head matches
- Sky Sports: overview of form and statistics for the Brann vs Bologna duel
- VG: report on the play-off draw and context of the Brann vs Bologna match
- Bergens Tidende: text on the financial impact of Brann's European appearance and interest around the play-offs
- Brann.no: Fakta om Stadion, capacity and address of Brann Stadion
- Brann.no: Stadionreglement og sikkerhet, entry rules and list of prohibited items
- BolognaFC.it: confirmation of the appointment of coach Vincenzo Italiano and contract duration
- ESPN: Serie A table 2025/2026 as a reference for Bologna's ranking in the league
- FOX Sports: Bologna in the Serie A standings, points and results ratio
- Skyss.no: information on timetables and route maps for public transport in Bergen
- Bergen kommune: official data on the city's population and general city context
- VisitBergen: information on weather conditions and recommendations for staying in Bergen

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