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Tickets for Como – Torino, Serie A 2025/26: buy now for Matchday 22 at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como

Saturday, 24 January 2026 at 3:00 PM · Giuseppe Sinigaglia Como
· Capacity: 10,759
Final score 6 : 0
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Derby of ambition on the lakeshore

In Round 22 of the 2025/2026 Serie A season, Como and Torino play at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium in Como, with kick-off scheduled for 24.01.2026 at 15:00. The hosts approach the match with the feeling that every next game is a chance to confirm themselves as a serious candidate for the upper part of the table, while Torino are looking for the continuity that often slips away from them between excellent and weaker performances. These kinds of clashes in Italy regularly raise fans’ interest because styles and traditions intertwine, and in Como there’s the added element of the special stadium backdrop by the lake, which turns every match into an event. That is precisely why ticket sales usually accelerate as the date approaches, so it’s smart to think ahead and plan your arrival without stress. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and click the button labeled as soon as you see it below.

What this match means in the battle for points

When you look at the standings, the duel gains a clearer framework because Como enter this part of the season from a position that carries European ambitions, while Torino are closer to mid-table and are trying to close the gap toward the top. According to the current table as of 07.01.2026, Como are in 6th place with 33 points from 18 matches with a goal difference of 26:12, while Torino are in 10th place with 23 points from 18 matches and a goal difference of 20:28. That number of goals conceded suggests that Torino often go into matches where one mistake can cost them dearly, while Como generally manage risk better and know how to protect a result when they take the lead. In that context, tickets gain additional weight as well, because home fans feel they are watching a season being built toward something bigger, while away fans see a chance for a big scalp. If you want to experience the match up close, buying tickets earlier helps both with choosing a section and with organizing your travel.

Team form and the road to Round 22

Como come into the match with results that feed their confidence and confirm that this is not a passing flash, but a team that knows how to beat different types of opponents. In their latest league outings they recorded a 0:3 win away at Pisa, then a 1:0 victory against Udinese, and before that a 0:3 win at Lecce, a run that always resonates in Serie A because it speaks of stability and discipline. Torino, on the other hand, have a more uneven profile, but they can also produce very convincing performances, such as a 0:3 win at Hellas Verona, as well as victories in which they were pragmatic and patient. That very contrast in form suggests a match in which the hosts would try to impose control and tempo, while the guests look for moments to turn the flow of the game. Because of that, increased interest in tickets is expected, as fans want to see whether the trends will continue or whether Torino will break the home momentum. If it matters to you to be part of the atmosphere, secure your tickets in time because matches like this in Como often turn into a memorable event.

Psychological backdrop after the last head-to-head clash

This duel also carries a very fresh head-to-head context, because earlier in the season Como won away at Torino by as much as 1:5, a result that remains deeply etched both in the dressing room and in the stands. In that match Como showed brutal efficiency after the break, and it ended with a convincing margin that for Torino was a painful reminder that a collapse can happen even in their own house. Such an outcome usually changes how teams prepare for the return fixture, because the defeated side looks for a way to close spaces and avoid a repeat, while the winner gains extra belief in their plan. For the fans, that’s an additional reason to follow the match live, because return games after heavy defeats can be tough, tense, and full of duels in which debts are repaid. Tickets in stories like these are not just entry to the stadium, but also a chance to feel the energy of revenge, especially when it’s played at the Sinigaglia where the crowd is close to the pitch. If you want to catch the moment when a new chapter of this matchup is written, buy tickets as soon as the opportunity arises and plan to arrive earlier.

Tactical themes that could decide it

This season Como rely on organized play that combines calmness in possession with a quick change of tempo when space opens up, which is also evident in how they often control the course of matches without the need for chaotic attacks. Their defense, judging by the number of goals conceded, ranks among the more effective in the league, so opponents often have to be patient and precise to create clear chances. Torino, on the other hand, have the potential for a dangerous attack when they manage to win duels and shift the focus toward the flanks, but problems arise when they have to defend their own penalty area for a long time and when set pieces or second balls turn against them. That is why the key may be who imposes the tempo: Como will look for control and gradual wear on the opponent, while Torino may try to make the match fragmented, with more frequent stoppages and changes of rhythm. For spectators, it’s an ideal mix because it offers both a chess match and explosive sequences, and tickets are the way to feel every tactical shift firsthand. When the stands are close to the pitch, every substitution, every duel, and every reaction of the crowd become part of a story that television struggles to convey.

Players who carry the story and the statistics that follow them

In a matchup like this, details often decide it, and details have names, so it’s useful to look at who is currently scoring and who is creating overloads on the pitch. For Torino, according to the seasonal numbers, the most efficient is Nikola Vlasic with 5 goals, followed by Giovanni Simeone with 4 and Ché Adams with 3, while the contribution of the experienced Duván Zapata is also important, as he can hold the ball up and open space for others. Como rely on multiple sources of goals, and among the scorers with 6 goals are Anastasios Douvikas and Nico Paz, which shows that the hosts can threaten both through a classic striker and through a creator arriving from deeper areas. When you add to such profiles a midfield line that can dictate the rhythm and a defense that rarely gifts cheap chances, you get a reason why Como hold a high position in the table. Torino will therefore look for a way to cut off the supply of balls into key zones, while the hosts will try to draw the visiting center-backs out and attack the space in behind. Tickets are especially sought-after in matches like these because the crowd wants to see one-on-one duels, especially those in which Vlasic, Paz, or Douvikas can change everything with a single move.

Giuseppe Sinigaglia and the atmosphere that carries the match

The Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium is not an ordinary backdrop, but a place that sells the experience by itself, because it is a historic venue in Como right by the lake, with a vista that gives it a unique identity. It opened in 1927 and over the decades has been adapted multiple times to safety standards and competition requirements, so different sources also show different capacity figures, depending on whether they refer to the maximum or the commercially available number of seats by sections. That variability further encourages fans to buy tickets earlier, because section availability can be limited, and also because the stadium is compact and in demand when attractive visitors come. In a slot like this, with league points on the table and a fresh revenge storyline, ticket sales usually move faster than usual, and waiting late often means a worse choice of seats. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled as soon as it becomes available, so you can choose the place that suits you best without rushing. At the Sinigaglia you can especially feel how much the crowd can lift the team, because the stands are close and the reaction moves like a wave through the entire stadium.

Lakeside location and the city context that follows the match

One of the Sinigaglia’s special features is its position in the city, because it lies along the lakeshore and is placed in a zone where sport naturally blends with city promenades and landmarks. It is well known that the stadium is close to the area around Tempio Voltiano and is part of an urban space where you can feel Como’s identity as a city on the water, so coming to a match often becomes a small outing even for those who aren’t locals. The stadium address is Viale Giuseppe Sinigaglia, 2, Como, which makes route planning and arranging a meeting point before entering the stands easier. In such surroundings, tickets gain additional value as well, because you’re not buying only ninety minutes of football but also the whole framework of a city that lives differently on matchday. For fans, that means people often arrive earlier, soak up the atmosphere around the stadium, and experience entering the stands as a continuation of the city’s rhythm, not as a separate event. If you’re coming for the first time, the simplest plan is to build in a buffer, because traffic and pedestrian flow around the stadium noticeably increase as kick-off approaches.

Practical information for visitors and travel planning

For everyone planning to come to Como for this match, the most important thing is to align the trip with the fact that it’s played in the afternoon and that crowds around the stadium build earlier than many expect. Since the stadium is embedded in the city fabric and along a popular promenade, the recommendation is to arrive earlier, walk to the entrances, and avoid a situation where the last twenty minutes turn into running and searching for the right section. Tickets and passes are always good to have ready before arriving at the control points, because you get in faster and are less exposed to the crowd, while also having time to orient yourself inside the stadium. If you’re coming by car, count on a limited number of spaces in the immediate vicinity and that you’ll probably do part of the route on foot, which in Como is also a pleasant part of the experience if the weather cooperates. If you’re coming by public transport, it’s practical to plan your route so that you finish the final part with a walk toward the lake, because that naturally brings you to the stadium zone. Buy tickets via the button below and click the label as soon as you see it, because buying earlier makes both travel planning and selecting the entry section easier.

The matchday experience in the stands and why interest in tickets rises

The Como vs Torino match at the Sinigaglia is often the kind of event that attracts neutral football lovers as well, because it combines competitive stakes, tactical intrigue, and an ambience rarely seen at classic stadiums in big cities. As kick-off approaches, the atmosphere builds gradually, from gathering around the stadium to the moment the stands fill up and every won ball triggers a reaction from the crowd. In such a setting, tickets are not just a formality, but the key to being part of the story and feeling details that often go unnoticed on a screen, such as player communication, the sound of the ball being struck, and the tension after a missed chance. It is especially interesting to watch how the hosts try to control the match while the visitors look for their moments, because that is when you see how much the crowd can push or pressure the team in critical phases. If you want to avoid watching this match from afar, secure your tickets in time and click the button labeled as soon as it becomes available, because interest in tickets in slots like this can jump in the final days. For many fans, matches like these become their favorite memories of the season, not because of big words, but because of the feeling that you were there when the stadium breathed together with the team.

Sources:
- Torino FC - schedule for Round 22 and the Como vs Torino time
- Como 1907 - official match schedule and confirmation of the time against Torino
- Virgilio Sport - Serie A 2025/2026 standings with points and goal difference (updated 07.01.2026)
- Calcio.com - Serie A 2025/2026 standings and basic team statistics
- ESPN - Como results in Serie A (including Pisa 0-3 and Como 1-0 Udinese)
- ESPN - Torino results in Serie A (including Verona 0-3 Torino)
- ESPN - Torino player statistics (goals and assists, Vlasic and others)
- Sky Sport - Serie A 2025/2026 top scorers table (Douvikas and Nico Paz on 6 goals)
- Virgilio Sport - report Torino-Como 1-5 (24.11.2025) with goals and context
- Wikipedia - Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia (history and lakeside location)
- Stadium Database - stadium address and basic facility data
- Torino FC - announcement of Marco Baroni’s appointment and first-team page 2025/2026
- Como 1907 - announcement and first-team players page

Head to head

  1. 24.11.2025 TO Torino 1 : 5 CO Como Serie A
  2. 13.04.2025 CO Como 1 : 0 TO Torino Nogomet – Talijanska liga - Serie A - sezona 2024./2025.

Team form

CO Como WDWLL
TO Torino WLDDW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 IN Inter Milan 5 36 +54 85
2 NA Napoli 8 36 +18 70
3 JU Juventus 6 36 +29 68
4 AS AS Roma 11 36 +24 67
5 AC AC Milan 7 36 +18 67
6 CO Como 7 36 +32 65
7 AT Atalanta 8 36 +16 58
8 BO Bologna 14 36 +2 52
9 LA Lazio 11 36 +2 51
10 UD Udinese 14 36 -1 50
11 SA Sassuolo 15 36 -2 49
12 TO Torino 16 36 -18 44
13 PA Parma 14 36 -18 42
14 GE Genoa 15 36 -8 41
15 FI Fiorentina 14 36 -11 38
16 CA Cagliari 17 36 -15 37
17 LE Lecce 20 36 -24 32
18 CR Cremonese 19 36 -23 31
19 HE Hellas Verona 22 36 -34 20
20 PI Pisa 22 36 -41 18

Giuseppe Sinigaglia

Stadium
Capacity: 10,759

Giuseppe Sinigaglia is a stadium with a true postcard setting: compact, distinctive, and set right by the water, so the scenery can feel as memorable as the event itself. Its close-to-the-action stands and open, airy layout create an intimate matchday vibe that works beautifully for football nights and other major fixtures.

Inside, everything is built around proximity and clarity—sightlines are strong, the crowd noise gathers naturally under the stands, and you stay connected to the moment without long detours. Fans often appreciate the clear views of the pitch, the straightforward on-site amenities, and the classic feel of a venue that’s woven into the city.

You’ll find it at Viale Giuseppe Sinigaglia, 2, Como, Italy. Reaching the entrances is easiest on foot along the waterfront, and if you’re arriving by car, plan for public parking nearby followed by a short walk to the turnstiles. For wider city transport options and connections, see the information further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • LUG Lugano Airport Agno · 25 km
  • MXP Milan Malpensa International Airport Ferno (VA) · 34 km
  • LIN Milano Linate Airport Segrate (MI) · 44 km
  • BGY Milan Bergamo Airport / Antonio Locatelli Air Base Orio al Serio (BG) · 52 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Giuseppe Sinigaglia?
Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como has an official capacity of 10,759 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Giuseppe Sinigaglia among the more important venues for Serie A, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Como, hosting this match at Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Como averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Torino faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Saturday, 24 January 2026 at 3:00 PM local time in Como. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand which rises closer to the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
How do I buy tickets through Karlobag.eu?
Clicking the "Buy tickets" button opens the page of our partner Viagogo where you can safely complete the purchase. Karlobag.eu is not a ticket seller — we aggregate offers from verified partners and help you find the best price. We do not charge buyers any additional fee; the price you see is charged by Viagogo directly.
Can I cancel or resell my ticket?
Cancellation policy depends on the partner where you bought your ticket. Viagogo offers an authenticity guarantee — if the ticket doesn't arrive on time or isn't valid, you get a full refund. Cancelling regular tickets isn't permitted. Resale is only possible if the partner explicitly allows it. Check the terms before purchasing.
How do I get to Giuseppe Sinigaglia?
Giuseppe Sinigaglia is located in Como. Most major venues are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the nearest station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before the start. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the venue section on this page.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
In case of postponement (weather, security reasons), tickets typically remain valid for the new date that the organiser announces later. If the match is cancelled entirely without rescheduling, Viagogo issues a refund per their policy (usually within 7-14 days). Check status directly with the seller — they notify you by email as soon as the decision is known.
Are the tickets authentic?
Yes, all tickets sold via the verified partners we work with (Viagogo, SportEvents365, Ticombo, StubHub and others) come with an authenticity guarantee and refund if the ticket isn't valid. If a ticket isn't authentic, doesn't arrive on time or is refused at the gate, the partner covers a full refund under their terms. We work with verified partners and ticket sale or resale platforms operating in accordance with applicable European regulations.
How do I receive my ticket after purchase?
Most tickets today are electronic — they arrive by email as a PDF or as a mobile ticket saved in your digital wallet. For purchases more than 7 days before the match, the ticket usually arrives within 24-48 hours of payment, while last-minute purchases often arrive within a few hours. Physical tickets are sent by courier when the partner explicitly indicates this. If you don't receive your ticket in time, contact partner support (Viagogo) via your customer account.

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