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Serie A (36. round)
10. May 2026. 15:00h
Cremonese vs Pisa
Giovanni Zini, Cremona, IT
2026
10
May
Tickets for Cremonese - Pisa in Serie A: Relegation battle at Stadio Giovanni Zini
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Tickets for Cremonese - Pisa in Serie A: Relegation battle at Stadio Giovanni Zini

Looking for tickets for Cremonese - Pisa in Serie A? Here you can complete your ticket purchase for the match at Stadio Giovanni Zini, where Cremonese chase crucial survival points and Pisa aim to end the season with pride. Plan your trip to Cremona and get ready for a tense football afternoon

Cremonese - Pisa: a match in which Giovanni Zini looks toward survival

Cremonese and Pisa enter the final stretch of the season in completely different moods, but with the same weight on their shoulders: this is a meeting of clubs that have spent the entire season in the lower part of the standings. The home side at Stadio Giovanni Zini is still fighting to avoid 18th place and remain in Serie A, while Pisa has already been mathematically relegated after its return season in the top tier. That is why this match is not just another 36th round. For Cremonese, it is a home day that can keep hope alive; for Pisa, an opportunity to say goodbye to the league with at least a little pride. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans who want to be part of the season finale in Cremona.

According to the table published after the matches of the 35th round, Cremonese was 18th with 28 points, with 26 goals scored and 51 conceded. Ahead of them is Lecce with 32 points, which means the home side does not have the luxury of calculation. Pisa is at the bottom with 18 points, with only two wins, 12 draws and 21 defeats. The visitors have conceded 63 goals, the most in the league according to the available table, so a match is expected in Cremona in which the home side will have to take more risks than usual.


  • Cremonese: 18th place, 28 points after 34 matches.

  • Pisa: 20th place, 18 points after 35 matches.

  • Lecce is ahead of the relegation zone with 32 points, so Cremonese must chase contact.

  • Pisa has already been left without a realistic chance of survival.

  • The first league meeting between the two this season was won by Pisa 1-0.



What is at stake for Cremonese

In the final weeks of the season, Cremonese changed coach and turned to Marco Giampaolo. He took over the team in March, after a period of poor results under Davide Nicola. That move shows how aware the club is that the run-in allows no delay. Giampaolo is a coach who likes structure, clear lines in midfield and discipline without the ball, but this match also demands courage. Against Pisa, Cremonese cannot play as if one point is enough.

It is especially important for the home side to open the match without nervousness. Cremonese has had problems during the season with finishing, but also with maintaining concentration after conceding a goal. In such a situation, the first phase of the match can be crucial: if the home team presses early, the stands at Giovanni Zini can become an ally. If Pisa holds out and slows the rhythm, tension could be felt in Cremona, the kind that often accompanies a survival battle.Federico Bonazzoli is the most concrete name in the home attack. ESPN lists him as Cremonese's top scorer of the season with 7 goals, ahead of Jamie Vardy, who is on 5. Jari Vandeputte is important because of forward passes and set pieces, and according to the same source he has 4 assists. In a match in which Cremonese must seek victory, precisely such details - a cross, a second ball, a pass behind the centre-backs - can be the difference between pressure and a real chance.

Pisa arrives without salvation, but not without motivation

Pisa waited 34 years for its return to Serie A, but stayed in the elite only briefly. Spanish AS reported that Pisa and Hellas Verona were mathematically relegated three rounds before the end. Pisa's season broke in several places: a weak attacking output, too many goals conceded and a coaching change in February. Alberto Gilardino left the bench at the beginning of February, and Oscar Hiljemark then took over the team.

Hiljemark arrived at a difficult moment. He did not have time to build a new season, but had to repair one that was already slipping out of reach. Still, for Pisa this away match is not empty. Relegation does not mean the players have nothing to play for: some are fighting for their status at the club, some for transfers, and veterans such as RaĂşl Albiol and Juan Cuadrado carry reputations that do not tolerate a light approach. Cremonese must count on an opponent that is wounded, but not necessarily passive.

Stefano Moreo, according to ESPN's list of Pisa performances, is the team's top scorer with 6 goals. In midfield, Michel Aebischer and Idrissa Touré are important, while Adrian Šemper has carried a large part of the work in goal. In defence, Antonio Caracciolo is one of the players with the most minutes and experience, and against Cremonese it can be expected that Pisa will try to survive the pressure through a tighter block and more direct exits.

The first meeting of this season remains a warning

Cremonese knows well that Pisa, regardless of the table, is not an opponent that automatically suits them. In the first head-to-head meeting of this season, played in Pisa on November 7, 2025, Pisa won 1-0. Idrissa Touré decided it with a header in the 75th minute, after a cross from Matteo Tramoni. Football Italia described that result as Pisa's first win of the season, and also the club's first victory in Serie A after more than three decades.That match also carries weight for the preparation of this encounter. Cremonese then had more possession and created situations, but did not find a goal. Franco Vázquez hit the crossbar, Federico Baschirotto later forced the goalkeeper into a good save, but Pisa survived and punished a moment of inattention. For Giampaolo's team the message is clear: pressure without a final strike is not enough.


  • Pisa - Cremonese 1-0, November 7, 2025.

  • Scorer: Idrissa TourĂ© in the 75th minute.

  • Assist: Matteo Tramoni.

  • The match was played at Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani.

  • According to FotMob, the overall H2H record in more recent records is 6 Pisa wins, 2 Cremonese wins and 4 draws.



Absences and players who can turn the match

According to FotMob, Cremonese cannot count on Faris Moumbagna for this match because of injury. For Pisa, Mattéo Tramoni, Marius Marin and Daniel Denoon are listed as unavailable. This is especially sensitive for the visitors because Tramoni assisted the winning goal in the first meeting of this season, while Marin is a player who brings energy and contact in the middle of the pitch.

For Cremonese, the main focus is on Bonazzoli and Vardy. Bonazzoli provides finishing and movement in the penalty area, while Vardy, even in his veteran years, remains a player who lives off the right moment. His season in Italy has already had its stories: in November he received major recognition for his form and impact, and for Cremonese he is also important as an emotional trigger. When a match closes up, Vardy's movement between the centre-backs can open space that others do not see.

Pisa will rely on Moreo, Touré and the experience of the back line. Moreo is a striker who does not have to be constantly in a chance to be useful: he protects the ball, enters duels and enables the second wave to reach loose balls. Touré has already punished Cremonese once, and Aebischer can be the player who calms possession when the home pressure intensifies. If Pisa manages to slow the match and pull the home side into nervousness, the visitors' chances grow.

  • Cremonese without Faris Moumbagna according to FotMob.

  • Pisa without Matteo Tramoni, Marius Marin and Daniel Denoon according to FotMob.

  • Federico Bonazzoli: Cremonese's leading scorer according to ESPN.

  • Jamie Vardy: 5 league goals according to ESPN.

  • Stefano Moreo: Pisa's leading scorer according to ESPN.



Tactical picture: home pressure against away solidity

The most logical scenario is that Cremonese takes the initiative. That does not necessarily mean constant dominance with the ball, but more players around the second ball, more aggressive wide positions and quicker filling of the penalty area. Pisa is a team that has conceded goals too often this season, so the home side must test the concentration of the away defence earlier, and not wait for the final 20 minutes.

Cremonese could seek an advantage through the flanks. Tommaso Barbieri and Giuseppe Pezzella bring width, and Vandeputte can be important in moving the ball and in set pieces. If Giampaolo sets up the team with an emphasis on controlling the middle, then the role of Alberto Grassi, Warren Bondo or Martin Payero will be to stop counters immediately after a lost ball. Against Pisa, empty space must not be left for Moreo and Touré.

Pisa will probably accept phases without the ball. Given the table, that may suit them psychologically: the pressure is greater on the home side. The visitors can wait for set pieces, throw-in lines and situations in which Cremonese attacks too much. RaĂşl Albiol, Caracciolo and Canestrelli have enough experience to read such moments, but the question is one of endurance and rhythm. If Cremonese raises the tempo, the visiting defence will have to make many decisions in a short time.

Stadio Giovanni Zini: a small stadium with stands close to the play

Stadio Giovanni Zini is located at Via Persico, 19, in Cremona. FotMob lists a capacity of 14,834 seats and a grass surface, while local guides also list a figure of 16,003 seats after different capacity records. For a fan, what is felt at the match is more important: the stands are close to the pitch, the stadium is not huge and the noise quickly stays within the four sectors. It is an ideal setting for a match in which every corner can sound like a big chance.Destination Calcio points out that Giovanni Zini opened in 1919 and bears the name of Giovanni Zini, a goalkeeper who died in the First World War. The stadium is not a monumental football temple, but it has what is often worth more in a survival battle: closeness, immediacy and the feeling that the match is being played right under the noses of the stands. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the season approaches its end and when home fans feel that their presence can put pressure on the opponent.


  • Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Zini.

  • Address: Via Persico, 19, Cremona.

  • Surface: natural grass.

  • Capacity is listed in available sources between 14,834 and 16,003 seats.

  • The stadium opened in 1919.



How to get to the stadium

Giovanni Zini is a practical stadium to reach because it is not far from the centre of Cremona. Destination Calcio states that it is possible to walk from the centre in about 20 minutes, and the distance is around 1.4 kilometres. That is a good option for fans who want to pass through the old core before the match, drink coffee in Piazza del Comune and then head toward the stadium without rushing.

For arrival by car, the simplest route leads via the A21 motorway, Cremona exit, then toward the signs for SS10 and Via Mantova. Around the stadium one should expect congestion before kick-off, especially because the match is played in a Sunday afternoon slot. The smartest thing is to arrive earlier, leave the car farther from the entrance itself and do the final part on foot. It is worth securing tickets in time, but it is also worth securing enough time for arrival.


  • On foot: from the centre of Cremona to the stadium about 20 minutes according to the Destination Calcio guide.

  • Train: arrival at Cremona railway station and then continuation by bus or on foot.

  • Bus: from the direction of the station, line LS013 toward Brescia is listed, getting off at Via Brescia.

  • Car: A21 motorway, Cremona exit, then toward SS10 and Via Mantova.

  • Recommendation: arrive earlier because the season finale increases congestion around the stadium.

Cremona for travelling fans

Cremona is compact enough that a football day can be combined with a short tour of the city. The centre is tied to Piazza del Comune, the cathedral and the Torrazzo, one of the city's best-known symbols. An even stronger identity of Cremona comes from music: the traditional craftsmanship of violin making in Cremona was inscribed on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage in 2012. For a fan who arrives earlier, Museo del Violino is a natural choice before heading toward the stadium.

The city is not demanding to move around, which is an advantage on matchday. If arriving by train from Milan or other cities in Lombardy, the plan should be arranged so that there is time left to enter the stadium without running. In Italian cities of this size, the rhythm before the match is often the best part of the away trip: a short walk, lunch, shirts in the streets and then a slow entrance toward the stands.

The atmosphere fans can expect

The match against Pisa carries nervousness, but also the clear energy of the home crowd. Cremonese has no room for passivity, so every ball won and every press on Pisa's back line will receive a reaction from the stands. If the home side creates an early chance, the stadium can quickly catch fire. If the match becomes complicated, the atmosphere will become harder, with more whistles at time-wasting and every away pause.

Pisa's fans come from a season of disappointment, but the return to Serie A after 34 years nevertheless left a mark. For them, this away match can be a farewell trip in the top tier, without great expectations, but with the need for the team not to fall apart before the end. Such a match can often be dangerous for the favourite in terms of motivation: the visitor does not have much to lose, while the home side has almost everything.

Ticket sales for this match are under way, and the final phase of the fight for survival gives the encounter additional weight. For the neutral spectator, this is not a duel at the top of the table, but a match in which the other side of Serie A can be seen: the pressure of small points gaps, the nervousness of every mistake and a stadium that can change the rhythm as soon as it senses the opponent is vulnerable.

What to pay special attention to during the match

The first detail is Cremonese's reaction after losing the ball. If the home side is quick in counter-pressing, Pisa will find it difficult to get out of its own third. The second detail is set pieces. Cremonese has enough tall players for every cross to be dangerous, and in the first head-to-head meeting Pisa found the winning goal precisely with a header. The third detail is patience: the home side must attack, but must not open the middle of the pitch.

If Bonazzoli and Vardy receive usable balls in the box, Cremonese will have promising situations. If Pisa manages to isolate the home attackers and force Cremonese into shots from poor positions, the encounter may turn into a long wait. In such an outcome, one goalkeeper's mistake, one poor exit by a centre-back or one wrongly judged set piece can decide the entire day.


  • Cremonese's early pressure on Pisa's back line.

  • Duels of Bonazzoli and Vardy against the visiting centre-backs.

  • Jari Vandeputte's set pieces and the reaction to the second ball.

  • Pisa's attempts through Moreo and TourĂ© after winning balls.

  • The psychological moment if the score remains 0-0 after the first hour of play.



For a fan in the stadium, this is a match that should be watched through details, not only through the table. Cremonese must play like a team that knows every minute matters. Pisa can play more freely, but precisely because of that can be unpleasant. Giovanni Zini will have its role in that relationship: the small distance between the stands and the grass, strong home pressure and the feeling that the season finale fits into one afternoon encounter.

Sources:
- BeSoccer - Serie A 2025/26 table, points, positions, goal difference and the standings of Cremonese and Pisa after the 35th round.
- FotMob - match time, stadium, capacity, surface, H2H record and list of unavailable players for Cremonese and Pisa.
- ESPN - player statistics for Cremonese and Pisa, top scorers, assists and basic individual performance.
- Football Italia - report from the first match of this season, Pisa - Cremonese 1-0, scorer Idrissa Touré and the context of Pisa's first win.
- Pisa Sporting Club - statement on the departure of Alberto Gilardino from the position of first-team coach.
- Cremona Oggi and Goal - confirmation of Marco Giampaolo's appointment as Cremonese coach.
- AS - information on the mathematical relegation of Pisa and Hellas Verona and the context of Pisa's poor season.
- Destination Calcio and Calendario Partite - data on Stadio Giovanni Zini, address, capacity, arrival on foot, by bus and by car.
- in-Lombardia and Turismo Cremona - context of the city of Cremona, violin-making tradition and tourist information for visitors.

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