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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (20. round)
10. January 2026. 15:00h
Como vs Bologna
Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como, IT
2026
10
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Como vs Bologna Serie A football match at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como on 10 January 2026

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Como vs Bologna: a duel on the lake shore that lures football pilgrims

On Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 15:00, Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia at Viale Giuseppe Sinigaglia 2 in Como transforms into one of the most interesting stages of the 20th round of Serie A 2025/2026, when the home team Como faces Bologna in a direct clash for the upper part of the table and a calmer continuation of the season. The host enters this duel with a record of 7-6-3 and 27 points, while Bologna has 7-4-4 and 25 points, which means that only one or two slip-ups separate them and that a victory for either team can suddenly change ambitions, from mere survival to a serious hunt for European positions. It is a match that combines modern Serie A football, the globally recognizable brand Como 1907, and the unique ambiance of the lake, which is why an exceptionally large interest for tickets is expected, especially among fans who want to combine football and a weekend on the lake. Ticket sales for this event have already triggered a rush of domestic and foreign guests, because the stadium capacity is limited, and demand grows from round to round as Como confirms that promotion to Serie A was not a fleeting moment but part of an ambitious project. If you plan to be part of this story, it is wise to already think about buying tickets and securing your tickets on time, especially if you are aiming for the best positions by the pitch or sectors with a view of the lake, and all that will later be linked to the button marked as “

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20th round of Serie A 2025/2026: what this meeting means for the standings

At the moment when Serie A enters the second half of the season, the top of the table is extremely compressed, with Inter, Milan, and Napoli alternating in first place, while clubs like Bologna and Como lurk for every opportunity to get closer to the zone that brings European competitions. Bologna under the leadership of Vincenzo Italiano has already gotten used to balancing between domestic obligations and the European calendar and holds itself in the upper part of the standings, while Como, after returning to Serie A and last year's tenth place, is this season again close to the middle of the table, but with enough points to dream of even more. A look at the statistics reveals that Como after 16 matches has 19 goals scored and only 12 goals conceded, with a positive goal difference of +7, which speaks of a solid defense and effective attack, while Bologna with 23 scored and 13 conceded goals has an even better goal difference of +10 and a reputation as a team that can explode in attack. In such a context, the duel in Como becomes a sort of mini-turning point of the season: a victory for the home team would mean confirmation that they can equally be in the upper half and not think too much about the fight for survival, while three points for Bologna would open a more serious story about the hunt for the Champions League or Europa League. Precisely because of that weight of points, it is expected that fans of both teams will besiege the ticket sales, and those who want to witness the potentially key duel of the season will have to react quickly and buy tickets before all sectors are sold out.

Fabregas’s Como 1907: creative possession, young stars, and cold-blooded realization

Como 1907, under the leadership of Cesc Fabregas, one of the greatest figures of his generation, has in a relatively short time gone from a returnee from Serie B to a status symbol of the new, glamorous Serie A, but also a club with a clear football identity. Fabregas forces a game on possession, patiently building attacks from the stopper and goalkeeper and relying heavily on technically refined midfielders, and at the center of that concept is Nico Paz, a young midfielder who has already reached six goals in Serie A, enough to find himself among the best scorers of the league and to become the face of Como's project. Alongside him, the front line with Anastasios Douvikas and Jayden Addai gives dynamics and depth: Douvikas brings movement between lines and the instinct of a “nine”, while Addai with his speed and dribbling widens defenses, which opens space precisely for shots by Paz from distance. Also in the squad are wingers like Jesús Rodríguez and midfielder Máximo Perrone, so Como today looks like a team full of technique and verticality, and not just a likeable outsider from the lake. Defensively, the stability of goalkeeper Jean Butez is important, who can already boast several “clean sheets” this season, which additionally gives security to fans that their team is not only attractive, but also serious in terms of results. Because of all that, Como matches are experienced as small spectacles, so it is no wonder that fans, but also football tourists, want to secure their tickets and cards on time for key matches like this one against Bologna.

Bologna under Vincenzo Italiano: offensive diversity and European ambitions

Bologna, which last season made a big step forward and broke through among clubs with European ambitions, continues on the same path in the current campaign under the leadership of Vincenzo Italiano, a coach known for aggressive pressing and dynamic attacking solutions. The team is honed to such an extent that it can rotate between the 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 systems, whereby numerical advantages are constantly sought on the wings and between opponent lines, and a key role in the finish is held by Riccardo Orsolini, with already six goals in Serie A and the status of the club's top scorer. Behind him, a threat is presented by Santiago Castro and Jens Odgaard, forwards who attack the space behind the back of the defense and punish every late reaction of the back line, while Nicolò Cambiaghi and Emil Holm are among the leaders in the team in the number of assists, which further emphasizes how much Bologna loves to widen the game and force opponents into exhausting lateral shifts. Despite the recent defeat in the Italian Supercup against Napoli, in which they felt the difference in squad depth compared to the reigning champion, the path to that final showed that Italiano’s team has a mentality for big matches and is not afraid of favorites either. All that makes them a dangerous guest in Como: Bologna fans have enough reasons to head towards the lake and look for tickets, while home fans know that precisely opponents like this are a magnet for a full stadium, so ticket sales for this meeting are also expected at an accelerated rhythm.

Head-to-head matches and psychology of the duel: can Como break the Bologna “complex”

The historical head-to-head ratio additionally spices up this duel because in recent years Bologna has been somewhat more successful, especially on its own ground, where in August 2025 they celebrated a minimal 1:0, and previously in February of the same year also 2:0, showing that they very well know how to neutralize Como's creativity when given the chance. The last visit of Bologna to Como, played in September 2024, ended 2:2 in a match that brought a lot of drama, open football, and the impression that Sinigaglia could in the future become the scene of one of the more interesting new rivalries in Serie A. If we go back even further, to the early two-thousands, Como's 5:1 victory from 2003 catches the eye, which is still retold today among older fans, but Bologna has in the meantime in the majority of meetings been the one emerging as the winner and thereby created a slight psychological advantage. For Fabregas’s team, the match on January 10, 2026, is an opportunity to break that mini-series of failures and show that the past does not transfer automatically into the new, modern era of the club from the lake. Precisely that narrative of “breaking the complex” attracts fans who want to be part of historic moments, so it is expected that many will hurry to buy tickets and secure their place in the stands in order to experience firsthand the potential reversal in the mutual balance of power.

Tactical projections: where the duel can be decided on the pitch

Looking at the styles of play, it is clear that much will revolve around the middle of the pitch, where Como's technical profile with Paz, Perrone, and Baturina will try to control the rhythm through short passes and fast triangular combinations, while Bologna will seek an answer through aggressive pressing and an attempt to push the ball towards its fast wings as soon as it wins it. Fabregas has so far often chosen 4-2-3-1 variants in which Paz has the freedom of dropping deeper for the ball and rising forward as a classic “ten”, and side players like Addai and Rodríguez widen and stretch the defense, which creates spaces for the entries of full-backs into the finish. On the other side, Italiano likes to use high-positioned full-backs like Holm and Miranda, who in the possession phase almost become wingers, while one of the defensive midfielders drops between the stoppers to ensure numerical balance in building the attack; the result is a team that easily shifts the center of gravity of the game and punishes any delay in the rotation of the opponent's defense. Particularly interesting will be the duel on Bologna's right flank, where Orsolini often cuts towards the middle on his stronger foot and threatens with shots from the edge of the penalty area, while Como's defenders will try to limit his ability to receive the ball facing the goal. Due to such a distinctly tactical framework, this match also attracts lovers of football analytics who want to observe live how possession, pressing, and transitions collide in one of the most beautiful backdrops in Europe, and precisely that is an additional motive to secure tickets and cards for this duel on time.

Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia: a cult edifice right by the water and a limited number of tickets

Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia is not only a football pitch, but also an architectural and historical symbol of the city, opened back in 1927 and named after a local rowing hero who died in the First World War, and today many consider it one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world due to direct contact with the surface of the lake. Located practically on the very shore, with stands rising above the waterfront, the stadium offers a rarely seen blend of football and panorama: on one side the lawn and Curva Como, on the other the mountains and city lights reflecting on the water in the evening. The capacity of Sinigaglia is officially only slightly above seven thousand spectators in the current configuration, which means that every Serie A match has a very limited number of tickets, especially in popular sectors like the central stand and the part with the inscription “COMO” which has become a recognizable visual of the club. The club and the city have for some time been working on plans for a thorough renovation in cooperation with renowned architectural studios, striving to retain the historical character of the stadium, but also give it modern functionality, which additionally reinforces the impression that every match in the “old” Sinigaglia is part of a transitional, almost collector's period. For fans and tourists who want to experience this unique ambiance, it is ideal to simultaneously study accommodation near the venue so they can stay in the immediate vicinity of the stadium and on the day of the match take a leisurely walk to the entrance, with tickets already safely stored in their pocket.

Como as a destination: a blend of football, history, and winter atmosphere on the lake

The city of Como, located on the southwestern arm of Lago di Como and distant only slightly more than an hour by train from Milan, has for decades been a synonym for elegance, luxury villas, and promenades by the water, but in recent years it is increasingly becoming a football destination thanks to the ambitious project of the club. A walk through the historical core, narrow streets around the magnificent cathedral Duomo di Como, an ascent by funicular to Brunate with a view of the lake and mountains, and evening walks along the lungomare are a natural backdrop that fans can fit into their itinerary before or after the match. Investments in tourist and “matchday” packages, from thematic tours of the stadium to a combination of sailing on the lake and a football evening, transform a visit to Como into an experience that transcends a classic trip to a match, and especially attracts an international audience eager for photos from the stands and the waterfront. The winter timing of the duel against Bologna additionally enhances the atmosphere: cooler air, possible fogs above the lake, and holiday atmosphere in the city create a backdrop due to which many will wish to extend their stay for another night and study accommodation for fans on the match day. When the fact is added to everything that the demand for cards is increasing as Como strengthens its status in Serie A, it is clear that many football lovers will combine the purchase of tickets for this event with planning a complete weekend arrangement on the lake.

Arrival at the stadium and logistics: how to organize a perfect day in Como

For fans coming from Italy or abroad, the most practical entry into the city is via Milan, from where frequent trains depart towards the stations Como San Giovanni and Como Lago, whereby San Giovanni is distant only about ten minutes of walking from the stadium, while from the lake station one should count on about fifteen to twenty minutes of walking through the center and along the shore. Traveling by train lasts approximately forty minutes, so many fans choose precisely this option to avoid traffic jams on the roads and problematic parking near the stadium, where parking spaces are limited and often occupied hours before the start of the match. Besides the train, there is the possibility of arrival by car or bus, but then the recommendation is to arrive significantly earlier, dine in the city, and slowly head towards Sinigaglia, instead of risking being late and nervously searching for a place for the car immediately before the start of the meeting. Many fans combine arrival the day before or departure the day after the match with a tour of surrounding places on the lake, which is why offers of accommodation in the host city that allow for a more relaxed organization of the trip are increasingly sought after. In any case, regardless of whether you arrive by train, car, or a combination of ferry and road transport, the common advice is the same: buying tickets in advance and planning arrival at least an hour and a half before the start of the duel are the best way to enjoy the entire experience without stress.

Atmosphere on the stands and importance of timely ticket purchase

Curva Como, where the most loyal home fans gather, already last season acquired the reputation of one of the noisiest fan groups in Serie A, especially thanks to a combination of traditional Italian fan songs and new choreographies that emphasize the connection of the club with the lake and the city. On matches against bigger or historically more established opponents, like Bologna which this season balances between the domestic league, cup, and Europe, the atmosphere grows additionally, because a significant number of visiting fans also come to Como who fill the guest sector and contribute to the “two-voiced” singing on the stands. The more intimate capacity of Sinigaglia means that every song, every sigh, and every reaction from the stand is directly transmitted to the pitch, so it is often said that it is a stadium where the audience literally breathes with the players, which is yet another reason why cards sell out as soon as the announcement of a more attractive duel appears. Average attendance is already now very high in relation to capacity, and for the match against Bologna stands filled to the last place are expected, especially because the slot on Saturday afternoon is ideal for families and fans traveling from other cities. If you do not want to risk a scene in which you watch in front of the stadium how the entrances are closing due to fullness, it is smartest to take ticket sales seriously and secure tickets for this event as early as possible, by clicking on the button with the label “

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Reasons why Como – Bologna is a mandatory stop for Serie A lovers

When all elements are added up – a historical city with rich Roman and medieval heritage, a lake that has for decades been a favorite backdrop of world stars, the ambitious project of Como 1907, and a serious, European-profiled Bologna – it becomes clear that the duel on January 10, 2026, is much more than “just another match of the 20th round”. On the lawn, the creative Fabregas possession with Paz, Douvikas, and Addai meets Italiano's intensive pressing and width of attack with Orsolini, Castro, and Cambiaghi, which guarantees a tactically rich duel in which one move can change the entire story of the season for both clubs. On the stands, meanwhile, local fans who waited for years for the return to Serie A mix with guests from Italy and abroad, who see in Como a perfect opportunity to combine football, gastronomy, and sightseeing of the lake, alongside perhaps an occasional stay in one of the numerous hotels and boarding houses that they discover through offers of accommodation in Como. Precisely because of that blend of football and lifestyle, Como matches are increasingly often described as “events” instead of just sports meetings, which additionally enhances the value of every card and every ticket. If you put aside the table and statistics for a moment, the fact remains that it is a rare opportunity to experience Serie A in an intimate, almost retro backdrop of a stadium on the water, while simultaneously watching a modern, tactically sophisticated game of two teams that want to confirm that they belong to the top. Therefore, if you are thinking about where to spend that winter weekend, you will hardly find a better combination than buying tickets for Como – Bologna and planning a few days of enjoyment on the shores of Lago di Como, with a simple move – a click on the button “

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Sources:
- ESPN: schedule and statistics of the match Como – Bologna and tabular performance of clubs in the season 2025/2026
- Sofascore/FotMob: timings, place of play and summary of head-to-head matches and basic data about the meeting
- Wikipedia, StadiumDB and specialized stadium pages: history, capacity and particularities of the stadium Giuseppe Sinigaglia
- Official pages of Como 1907 and media articles (Euronews, Sports Illustrated, The Week): project of the club, arrival of Cesc Fabregas and development of football tourism on the lake
- ESPN and official statistical platforms: goalscoring and assist figures of players of Como and Bologna in the season 2025/2026, alongside context of Serie A standings and Supercup

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