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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (20. round)
12. January 2026. 18:30h
Genoa vs Cagliari
Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genova, IT
2026
12
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Genoa vs Cagliari Serie A 2025/2026 football match at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, 20th round

Looking for tickets for the Genoa vs Cagliari Serie A clash and want to feel the atmosphere at Marassi? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for the 20th round of the 2025/2026 season, choose your seat at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa and get ready for an intense evening of Italian football live

Genoa – Cagliari: high-stakes match at the iconic Marassi

Genoa and Cagliari will play the 20th round of Serie A 2025/2026 on Monday, January 12, 2026, starting at 18:30 at the Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa, in a meeting that already carries clear contours of a direct battle for survival. The host enters the end of the year as a team located just above the relegation zone, while Cagliari is in the lower, but somewhat safer part of the standings, so this clash can very easily direct the continuation of the season for both clubs. The famous "Marassi", located in the neighborhood of the same name along the bed of the Bisagno river, with stands that almost touch the pitch and a capacity of about 33 thousand spectators, is one of the most special stadiums in Italy and further reinforces the importance of every duel played there. Genoa fans expect their team to take advantage of the tight schedule after the holiday break and start escaping from the bottom in front of their fans, while Cagliari sees a chance to make a significant departure from the danger zone with a victory and catch a calmer momentum into the spring part of the championship. Precisely because of this, interest in tickets is growing from week to week, and ticket sales for this event are particularly attractive for everyone who wants to experience the thick, English atmosphere of Marassi firsthand – tickets for the match will be in demand, and those who want to be sure not to remain in front of closed doors should secure their tickets in time by clicking on the button marked "

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Standings in Serie A and context of the 20th round

A look at the current Serie A standings shows how sensitive this duel is: at the end of December, Cagliari settled in 14th place, with 18 points won and a goal difference of 19:24, while Genoa is in 17th position with 12 points, a balance of 2 wins, 6 draws, and 8 losses, and a modest goal difference of 13:25. The gap between the teams is not large, but the difference in psychology is – for the Sardinians, every point means strengthening in the safe zone, while for Genoa, as the last club above the relegation line, every slip-up can bring a dangerous drop to 18th place. In such a context, matches against direct rivals are worth more than three points, because they directly change the balance of power at the bottom of the table and often become a reference point for later analyses of the season. If we add to this the fact that it is the first match after the winter break, it is clear that both dressing rooms will enter maximally motivated, with an emphasis on discipline and concentration, because the beginning of 2026 is an opportunity to improve or consolidate trends from the autumn part. For fans, this means that tickets are not just a ticket for another match, but also an entry into a possible turnaround of the season – especially for home supporters, who want to be an extra player in the stands in the attempt to escape from the bottom.

History of mutual duels and rivalry that is growing

Genoa and Cagliari at first glance may not have the status of a classic great rivalry, but the statistics of mutual duels say that it is a pair that very often offers tense, even matches. In the last 33 official meetings, Genoa has recorded 16 wins, Cagliari 10, with 7 draws, and a total goal difference of 49:42 in favor of the Ligurians reveals that most of these duels passed with plenty of chances and goals. This slight historical advantage gives Genoa an additional dose of self-confidence, especially on the home field, where fans in the "Nord" and "Sud" stands pride themselves on turning the old Marassi into one of the most unpleasant stadiums for visiting teams. On the other hand, Cagliari comes with a clear plan to break the streak of unfavorable results in Genoa and confirm that it can cope with the pressure of key matches on the away field, which is crucial in a season in which every point won can determine the fate of the club. Precisely this combination of history, current standings, and the character of both teams makes tickets for this event a target not only for local fans but also for neutral Serie A lovers who want to experience both traditional Italian football and the peculiar ambiance of the Fortress in one evening. Those who want to sit as close as possible to the pitch and feel every duel, tackle, and protest of home and away fans, should definitely buy tickets in time, because it is expected that the best seats will be sold out long before the opening referee's whistle.

Genoa: a team seeking a step forward in front of its fans

Genoa's dressing room today combines experienced Serie A players and younger talents who are just catching the full rhythm of elite football, and home fans expect that precisely in front of their stands this combination will finally explode. In defense, center-backs Johan VĂĄsquez and Leo ØstigĂ„rd stand out, who with their aggressive style of play and firm duels must provide the foundation for the team not to concede cheap goals, while on the flanks AarĂłn MartĂ­n and energetic Brooke Norton-Cuffy offer width and the possibility of constant involvement in the attack. In the middle of the pitch, the tireless Morten Frendrup plays a key role, whose work without the ball and ability to close passing lines make the job easier for all more offensive teammates, and there are also Patrizio Masini and Mikael Egill Ellertsson, ready to cover holes with "dirty" kilometers and help win the second ball. Creativity in the final third is brought by ValentĂ­n Carboni, Albert GrĂžnbĂŠk, Ruslan Malinovskyi, and Nicolae Stanciu – a quartet that with a combination of shots from distance, vertical balls, and set pieces can at any moment break even the toughest match. In the attack, it is expected that Vitinha, Lorenzo Colombo, and Caleb Ekuban will create a constant threat to Cagliari's defense with their movement between lines and attack of space behind the backs of opposing center-backs. When added to all this is the fact that Marassi will be filled with loud fans who are already used to planning their evenings around buying tickets and cards for home matches, it is clear that Genoa is required to show character precisely in this match and make a step forward in the league.

Tactical signature of Genoa at Marassi

In a tactical sense, Genoa on the home field often relies on flexible systems like 3-4-2-1 or 4-2-3-1, depending on whether the coach wants to additionally secure the back line or more players in the intermediate space between the defense and the midfield of the opponent. In formations with three center-backs, the emphasis is on the aggressive exit of wing-backs, who stretch the visiting block with width and open corridors for the entries of offensive midfielders like Carboni and Grþnbék into the half-space, while attackers look for space behind the back of the defense or enter into a duel for high balls. In the variant with four in the back line, Genoa often tries with high pressing on the opponent's final third to force the opponent's center-backs into mistakes in bringing out the ball, which creates additional psychological pressure on the guests in front of the full stands of Ferraris. In any case, the home team tries to use the specific geometry of the stadium – narrow pitch, steep stands, and strong echo of fan songs – to turn the meeting into an intense, physically demanding fight with many duels and interruptions. For lovers of details, precisely such tactical nuances are best noticed live, and tickets allow fans to follow player communication, bench reactions, and the way the block moves by just a few meters after every opponent's ball in width from their sector. Those who want to experience such a football laboratory from the first row should buy tickets in time by clicking on the button that will be marked "" below the text, because interest in this match will only intensify as the date approaches.

Cagliari: solid defense and deep attacking line

Cagliari comes to Genoa with a squad that combines Serie A experience, talents from its own school, and a series of reinforcements arrived from stronger Italian and European clubs, which makes it a very interesting and difficult to predict team. In the back line, Yerry Mina particularly stands out, a center-back known for dominance in the air and a recognizably sharp performance in duels, alongside whom Sebastiano Luperto, Adam Obert, and ZĂ© Pedro play an important role, capable of playing demanding tasks in bringing out the ball as well. On the flank positions, Cagliari relies on Gabriele Zappa, Marco Palestra, and Alessandro Di Pardo, who with their running create a surplus on the wings and allow the team to quickly shift the center of gravity of the game. In the midfield, Matteo Prati, Michel Adopo, Michael Folorunsho, and Luca Mazzitelli balance between defensive stability and verticality forward, while experienced Marko Rog brings an additional dose of rationality and calmness in possession, which is crucial in away matches of high pressure. In the attack, the coach can rely on seasoned scorers like Andrea Belotti and Leonardo Pavoletti, but also on the energy of Zito Luvumbo, Sebastian Esposito, Semih Kılıçsoy, and Gennaro Borrelli, thereby obtaining a wide range of profiles – from players who look for space in depth to classic "nines" for playing with their back to the goal. Each of them can silence the home stadium with one move, so the visiting team will believe that with good organization and discipline it can surprise and take points from Genoa, and fans planning a trip from Sardinia to Liguria are already looking at the schedule, choosing tickets, and thinking about how to combine a football trip and exploring the host city.

How Cagliari could attack Genoa away

On away games like this one in Genoa, Cagliari most often seeks a balance between a compact block and a threat in transition, aware that an overly open approach at the narrow Marassi rarely goes unpunished. A middle block in a 4-2-3-1 or 3-5-2 system can be expected, in which two defensive midfielders, for example Prati and Folorunsho, close all lines towards the middle, while wingers patiently wait for an opportunity for a quick exit after intercepted balls. Key weapons of the guests will be set pieces and long balls towards Belotti or Pavoletti, with aggressive entry of Mina and Obert into the opponent's penalty area during corners and free kicks from the side. Statistics show that Genoa has problems conceding goals, especially when concentration drops in the finishes of halves, so Cagliari will certainly look for a way to maximally use every cross into the penalty area and every moment of inattention of the home defense. In such a scenario, fans in the stands can expect numerous aerial duels, strong tackles, and a lot of spirited outsmarting in the middle of the pitch, which makes this match particularly attractive to those who love physically demanding, "old-school" Italian football. Precisely because of this, a solid number of Cagliari supporters is expected in the guest sector, who will already look for tickets and plan the trip in advance, because the number of cards for that part of the stadium is limited and could easily be sold out before the day of the match itself.

Stadio Luigi Ferraris and Marassi: the football heart of Genoa

Stadio Luigi Ferraris, opened way back in 1911 and later renovated multiple times, is considered the oldest stadium in Italy that is still in constant use today, and football lovers know it by the nickname "Marassi" after the name of the neighborhood in which it is located. Located at Via Giovanni de Prà 1, right next to the bed of the Bisagno river and surrounded by residential buildings, schools, and shops, the stadium literally grows into the tissue of the city, so arriving at the match resembles entering a large neighborhood yard more than a classic sports arena. A capacity of just over 33 thousand spectators is distributed on steep, compact stands that almost touch the pitch, which creates extremely intense acoustics – fan songs and chants from one side echo on the other in a second, and every duel on the pitch is followed by a thunderous reaction from the audience. Marassi has hosted numerous major events throughout history, including World Cup 1990 matches, but even without big national team spectacles, every weekend it lives to the fullest through Genoa and Sampdoria matches. For fans coming from outside, the stadium is only about a kilometer and a half away from the historical core of Genoa, which means that the day can start with a walk through the narrow "caruggi", and end under the floodlights of Ferraris with a derby of the lower house of Serie A. In planning such a day, accommodation offers in the host city are particularly helpful, as they allow fans to secure an ideal base immediately after buying tickets from which they will easily reach the stadium and explore the city.

Genoa as a city: a blend of football, history, and maritime atmosphere

Genoa is historically one of the most important Italian ports and a former powerful maritime republic, and its old town today is one of the largest preserved medieval centers in Europe, intertwined with a labyrinth of narrow streets known as "caruggi". Along them line historical palaces, among which stand out Palazzi dei Rolli and the monumental Palazzo Ducale, while in the renovated Porto Antico area is located the largest aquarium in Italy, as well as a series of cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. Fans coming to the match can thus fill the day or weekend with a tour of historical sights, a walk along the waterfront, enjoying local specialties like pasta with pesto from Genoese basil, focaccia, or fresh seafood, before heading towards Marassi. The winter period, although fresher, in Genoa often brings clear days and relatively mild temperatures, so the January match is an ideal opportunity for a short city-break combined with top-class football. To make it easier for fans to coordinate all obligations and planning, it is practical to check accommodation for fans on the match day already when booking cards, because one can thus find a hotel or apartment near the old town or along the roads leading directly towards the stadium. When accommodation and tickets are secured in advance, one remains to surrender to the atmosphere of the city in which football, history, and the sea live in the same rhythm.

Fan scene and importance of full stands for both teams

Genoa fans are known for passion and loyalty, and images of red-blue flags, scarves, and banners on the steep stands of Marassi have been included among the recognizable symbols of Italian football. The home audience likes to point out that precisely Ferraris is one of those stadiums where every move on the pitch is "felt", so players often refer to the fact that in front of their fans they must play with an additional dose of aggression and courage. On the other hand, Cagliari's fans, although separated from Genoa by numerous kilometers and the sea, are known for loyalty to their club and readiness to travel to the mainland to cheer for it even in matches that on paper may not have the glamour of a derby, but are equally important for survival. When both fan groups find themselves in the same stadium, Marassi takes on an almost derby character – with thunderous songs, exchanges of chants, and choreographies that further beautify the evening. Precisely because of this, ticket sales are a key topic of the day ahead of this meeting: a full stadium does not only mean greater pressure on referees and the opponent, but also additional self-confidence for players, and for spectators a unique opportunity to be part of a great football backdrop. Those who want the simplest possible arrival at the stadium will also consider accommodation close to the venue, so that they can arrive on time without haste and stress, find their place in peace, and enjoy the warm-up, fan songs, and special atmosphere that precedes every kick-off. All this further emphasizes the importance of timely purchase of cards via the clearly marked button "" below the text, which will make it easier for readers to secure their tickets in a few clicks.

Match scenarios: details that can decide the duel

Looking at form and standings on the table, it is realistic to expect an even match in which details, concentration, and individual inspiration will play an equally large role as the broader tactical picture. Genoa will almost certainly try to impose a high rhythm from the very beginning in front of its fans, in order to reach a goal early and thus relieve the nervousness that easily creeps in when a team is fighting for survival, especially after heavier defeats against stronger opponents. In that context, special attention will be paid to the duels of Vitinha and Colombo with the solid center-back pair of Cagliari, as well as the competition of creative players like Carboni, GrĂžnbĂŠk, or Malinovskyi with the physically powerful and tactically disciplined midfield of the guests. Cagliari will, on the other hand, patiently wait for an opportunity from a counter or set piece, relying on an experienced attacking squad – Belotti, Esposito, Kılıçsoy, or Pavoletti are capable of turning the match in their favor even from a half-chance, while Mina and Obert in the back line must withstand the initial rush of the host and keep the match open as long as possible. It is not impossible that set pieces play a decisive role, considering that both teams have tall and strong players, as well as moments of inspiration – shots from distance, solo runs, or individual defensive errors. For neutral viewers thinking whether it pays to buy tickets and spend the evening at Marassi, the answer imposes itself: it is a clash in which the dramatic context of the fight for survival, the unique atmosphere of one of the most special stadiums in Italy, and numerous potential heroes on both sides combine. Precisely because of this, now is the right moment to secure cards via the button "

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