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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (22. round)
24. January 2026. 18:00h
Fiorentina vs Cagliari
Stadio Artemio Franchi, Firenca, IT
2026
24
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Fiorentina vs Cagliari, Serie A 2025/26: ticket sales for Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence

Looking for tickets for Fiorentina vs Cagliari in Serie A? Here you can check availability and complete your ticket purchase for Matchday 22 of the 2025/26 season at Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence. Pick your stand, plan your arrival in Campo di Marte, and hit the dw869n button before seats are gone

Match that draws attention and tickets

The Fiorentina vs Cagliari clash in Matchday 22 of the 2025/2026 Serie A season is played at Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence, at Viale Manfredo Fanti 4, with kick-off scheduled for 18:00 local time. This is a pairing that, on the same evening, can deliver both a tactical war and emotion, because the hosts are chasing points that can change their whole season story, while the visitors want to confirm they can take points away from Sardinia as well. In circumstances like these, tickets become more than paper; they are an entry into an atmosphere where every duel and every mistake is felt, especially when playing under the pressure of the table. Ticket sales for matches like this usually accelerate as matchday approaches, because fans know well that games of this importance are not watched indifferently. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time and click the button labeled

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Serie A standings ahead of Matchday 22 and what every point means

Ahead of this round, the league is extremely tight, and the top of the table shows how unpredictable the season is and how quickly momentum changes from round to round. According to the current table, Inter are first with 39 points, AC Milan are second with 38, Napoli third with 37, while Juventus and AS Roma hold 36 points, which says enough about a race in which one slip-up can change the order in the Champions League zone. At the other end of the story, Fiorentina are 19th with 12 points after 18 matches, with a goal difference of 18:28, which in practice means every home game carries the weight of a final for them, especially those in which they are expected to dominate possession. Cagliari are 15th with 18 points after 18 matches and a 19:25 goal difference, therefore in a zone where you can still breathe, but also where a few defeats in a row quickly pull the club into a relegation fight. Because of that context, interest in tickets gains an extra layer, because fans feel they are watching a match that can break the direction of the season, and not just another slot on the schedule. When the table is this compressed, buying tickets often becomes a message of support too: the team is not left alone in moments when it matters most.

Fiorentina under pressure: form, players, and a story that changes week by week

Fiorentina enter this clash carrying the burden of a season in which too many negative results have piled up too quickly, so every point has double value, both in the table and in the psychology of the dressing room. A recent sign of life came through a 1:0 win against Cremonese, in a match where Moise Kean delivered the crucial three points late on and gave fans a reason to believe the trend can be turned around. Offensively, the hosts’ output relies on a few players who must take responsibility, and the scorers’ statistics show that Rolando Mandragora and Moise Kean have 5 goals each, while Albert Gudmundsson is on 3, which clearly says Fiorentina lack a stable run of goals from a single source. In creation, special attention is paid to the contribution of Nicolò Fagioli, who with 2 assists is currently the team’s top assister, while Dodô is on 1, so Fiorentina are expected to attack through the flanks and set pieces more than through clean combinations in the middle. According to available information on absences, Edin Dzeko and Tariq Lamptey are listed as unavailable due to injuries, and such changes always affect both the choice of system and the energy on the bench. When you combine all that with the pressure of the home crowd, it is clear why tickets are in demand, because fans at the Franchi want to be part of the moment when the team rises or sinks, and the atmosphere in the stands can become an extra player.

Cagliari and the reality of mid-table: how the visitors build points

Cagliari are, at this stage of the season, a typical example of a team that knows survival is not built with one big win, but with a series of smart matches in which points are taken even when the football is not pretty. The recent 0:1 defeat against AC Milan showed one important thing as well: Cagliari can look serious even against favorites, but they lack one concrete finish that would change the course of the match. A look at the scorers’ output speaks of shared responsibility: Sebastiano Esposito and Gennaro Borrelli have 3 goals each, Gianluca Gaetano is on 2, while Marco Palestra with 3 assists is the team’s best assister, which suggests attacks are often built through the flank and through arrivals from the second line. For the trip to Florence, the squad situation is significant too, because according to available data Alessandro Deiola, Andrea Belotti, Mattia Felici, Michael Folorunsho, Sebastiano Esposito and Ze Pedro are listed as unavailable, and such a list can change both the pressing plan and the bench options. In such circumstances, the coach must balance compactness with the need to threaten Fiorentina, especially because the hosts, in this table position, cannot calculate and must seek a win. From the fans’ angle it is simple: tickets for a match like this also carry extra charm, because on the same evening you can see both tactical adjustments and a fight for every ball, and precisely such matches often have the loudest stands.

Head-to-heads, match rhythm, and where it can turn

Through history, Fiorentina and Cagliari often meet in matches that have more shades than what is seen on paper, because the styles can be opposite and that is why the duel opens in waves. Available head-to-head overviews state the clubs have met 31 times, with Fiorentina having 15 wins, Cagliari 7, and 9 duels ending in a draw, which suggests a slight historical advantage for the hosts, but also enough draws to know this match can come down to small details. For Fiorentina, it is crucial how they control risk, because a team in 19th place must not leave space for counter-attacks in moments when it loses patience, and those are exactly the situations the visitors wait for. On the other side, Cagliari will probably look for moments when Fiorentina lose structure, whether after losing the ball in midfield or after a set piece where the defense is stretched, because teams like this most often live off one or two big chances. In this type of duel, set-piece situations and the second wave after a clearance can be decisive, so every corner and every dead ball will carry that feeling that the stadium holds its breath for a moment. That is why tickets have a special weight, because watching a match like this from close to the pitch means feeling the tension of every minute, and at the Franchi you hear it best when the stands react to every duel and every doubtful decision.

Stadio Artemio Franchi: history, architecture, and the atmosphere tickets bring

Stadio Artemio Franchi is not only the venue, but also one of the symbols of football in Florence, a stadium that carries an architectural and civic story almost a century long. It opened in 1931 and was designed by Pier Luigi Nervi, whose engineering ideas are still recognized today in the characteristic concrete forms and structural solutions that were ahead of their time. In modern football, where stadiums increasingly look alike, the Franchi stands out by its identity and the feeling that the crowd is close to the pitch, which gives the match special dynamics and gives players a clear reminder that every moment is being watched. The capacity is cited in current data as 43.147 seats, and that figure in itself explains why tickets are in demand when a match carries pressure and a fight for points. In addition, around the stadium the story of renovation and modernization continues, with information about shifts in deadlines, so part of the everyday conversation among fans also revolves around how the Franchi will look in the next phase. Exactly for that reason, ticket sales for duels like this carry an emotional note too, because fans want to be part of an evening at a stadium that is changing, yet still preserves tradition. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

so you can reserve your place in the Franchi atmosphere in time.


Florence and the city context: Campo di Marte as the matchday neighborhood

The stadium is located in the Florentine neighborhood of Campo di Marte, a part of the city that changes its rhythm on matchday, because the streets fill with fans and the atmosphere becomes unmistakably sporting. For visitors it is important to know the Franchi is relatively close to the center, about three kilometers away, so it is possible to come on foot if you set off earlier and if you want to feel the city before the match. Many fans choose to arrive by train to the Firenze Campo di Marte station, after which the stadium can be reached with a short walk, which is one of the more practical scenarios in a city that can be burdened by traffic. On matchday the city also offers that typical Florentine picture: tourists around the historic core and fans gradually flowing toward the stadium, so it is easy to combine culture and football on the same day without major logistical effort. Precisely because of that, buying tickets often goes hand in hand with planning the day, because nobody wants to arrive at the stadium gates and realize there are no more available seats. If your goal is to come relaxed and without stressful improvisations, the simplest thing is to sort out the tickets earlier, and then arrange the day around getting to Campo di Marte and entering the stands.

Practical information for getting there and entering the stadium

For arriving at Stadio Artemio Franchi, it is useful to plan with a time buffer, because crowds form on the approaches and at checkpoints before kick-off, especially for matches with extra competitive edge. The address Viale Manfredo Fanti 4 is a clear starting point for navigation, but it is worth counting on traffic slowing in the immediate surroundings of the stadium and parking being limited, so public transport or arriving by train is often a calmer option. The route from the Firenze Campo di Marte station to the stadium can also be done on foot, and in practice many fans come exactly that way, because the walk is short and because you quickly catch the match feeling on that route. If you come from the historic core direction, walking is also possible, but then you should set off earlier and count on a large number of people moving near the stadium, which is normal for evenings when tickets are in demand. At the entrances it is important to have your ticket ready and to follow the organizers’ instructions, because most often it is precisely the last minutes that create unnecessary stress, and the goal is to get into the stands on time and catch the warm-up and the first reactions of the crowd. Buy tickets via the button below, click

, and plan your arrival so you reach the stadium early enough for a calm entry.


What tickets mean in the stands: experiencing the match up close

There is a big difference between following a match from afar and sitting in the Franchi stands, because up close you can see how the team reacts to pressure and how player communication changes when the scoreline starts moving in one direction or the other. In a season like this, Fiorentina especially feel the support of the crowd, because when the stands pull and a shared energy is felt, players often get an extra impulse in duels and in covering space. Cagliari, on the other hand, away from home most often want to calm the stadium and the match, so every set piece, every longer possession and every won foul turns into a small tactical success, and the crowd reacts to that loudly and emotionally. That is why tickets for this event are not only entry to the stadium, but also access to an atmosphere in which every moment is experienced more intensely, from the first whistle to the last ball that goes out of play. When the stakes are high and the table is relentless, the crowd can recognize important moments before they happen, so tension is felt even when the ball is only starting to move toward the opponent’s penalty area. If you want that experience, buying tickets and securing your seat in the stands in good time are the most important part of the plan, because matches where a season breaks rarely leave an impression of indifference.

Players and details worth watching on the pitch

On the pitch, one of the key focuses should be how Fiorentina build the attack, because a team near the bottom of the table must find a balance between risk and control, and the crowd often rewards smart decisions just as much as brave ones. Moise Kean is, by output, one of the main goal contributors, and alongside him it is worth watching Rolando Mandragora as well, who is also on five goals and who in matches like this can be the player who breaks the opponent’s block with set pieces and shots from distance. In midfield, Nicolò Fagioli is expected to be one of the players seeking progressive solutions, because his assist statistics give him the role of an initiator, and that is exactly what Fiorentina need when the opponent closes the middle. With Cagliari, it is interesting to watch how Marco Palestra participates in creation, given that he is the leading assister, and how Gianluca Gaetano and the forwards use space behind the defense, especially if Fiorentina lose patience and push their lines up. Absences can change as the match approaches, but even now it is clear both teams must have a Plan B, which tactically can bring changes of system and player roles during the match. For spectators in the stands, that means added value, because you can see how coaches react by the touchline, and every shift in formation changes the tempo of the match, which is one of the reasons why tickets for a duel like this are especially in demand.

Sources:
- ESPN: Serie A 2025/2026 table and club positions
- ESPN: Fiorentina scorers and assists statistics in the 2025/2026 season
- ESPN: Cagliari scorers and assists statistics in the 2025/2026 season
- FotMob: basic match data for Fiorentina vs Cagliari, round and list of reported absences
- Reuters: reports on recent matches and the Serie A context (Cagliari vs AC Milan, Fiorentina vs Cremonese)
- Stadium Database: stadium data, capacity and address
- Florence Daily News and StadiumDB: information about renovation and construction deadlines at the Franchi
- Rome2rio: travel options from Firenze Campo di Marte station to the stadium
- FootyStats: combined head-to-head overview of Fiorentina and Cagliari

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