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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (24. round)
07. February 2026. 18:00h
Genoa vs Napoli
Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genova, IT
2026
07
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Genoa vs Napoli, Serie A 2025/26: buy match tickets for Round 24 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris

Looking for tickets for Genoa vs Napoli in Serie A at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa? Here you can check availability and choose match tickets for Round 24 of the 2025/26 season, without leaving it to the last minute. Secure your seats early and keep your ticket purchase simple so you can focus on the match atmosphere

Genoa and Napoli in the fight for points that change the season

Saturday evening at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa brings a meeting that on paper joins two different stories of the same season, but on the pitch often erases the differences between the favorites and the outsiders. Genoa at this moment lives between the need to move away from the bottom part of the table and the desire to confirm on the home turf the identity of a team that relies mostly on discipline and the atmosphere from the stands. Napoli arrives with the ambition to remain at the very top of Serie A and to turn every next match into a small final, because the gaps at the top this season are not huge and one slip-up can change the rhythm of the entire spring. Such matchups usually pull in fan charge which is felt in Genoa already days earlier, so ticket sales as a rule become a topic just as important as the starting lineups. Tickets for such matches have additional weight because Luigi Ferraris, located in the Marassi district, does not forgive carelessness and very easily turns the sound from the stands into an advantage for the home team. Secure your tickets for right now!

What the table says and why points are key right now

Ahead of this duel, Napoli is third on the table with 40 points after 20 matches played, with a ratio of 12 wins, 4 draws and 4 defeats and a goal difference of 30:17, which clearly shows that it is about a team that knows how to control matches and most often find a way to the net. Genoa is fifteenth with 19 points from 20 matches, a ratio of 4 wins, 7 draws and 9 defeats and a goal difference of 22:29, which reveals a season in which points come harder, but also that the team often remains “in the game” until the very end. Such a distribution of forces makes the match particularly interesting because Napoli is chasing continuity at the top, while Genoa seeks every opportunity to take “big” points on home ground which are later added up as the difference between a calm finish and a nervous fight. In this phase of the championship every detail, from set pieces to the reaction to a conceded goal, becomes crucial, so fan interest naturally spills over to the demand for tickets. In Genoa it is well known that matches against clubs from the top fill the stands and create the impression of an event, and precisely then ticket purchase becomes part of planning the weekend, not only sporting but also civic. If you want to feel that specific tension of Serie A from immediate proximity, tickets are the first step, because such dates often accelerate ticket sales as soon as the match week approaches.

Form and recent messages from the pitch before arrival in Genoa

Napoli comes to Genoa with a series of results that were, according to recent reports, including a draw without goals against Parma, a match in which the team had the initiative, but did not succeed in breaking the opponent, which is a typical scenario when the opponent closes spaces and forces the favorite into patience. On the other hand, from the same official competitive framework it is visible that Genoa knows how to “turn on” at the right moment, which is illustrated by the prominent result 3:0 against Cagliari in one of the recent rounds, a victory that restored self-confidence and reminded that this team looks best when it can impose rhythm through aggression and vertical attacks. In such a context, the meeting with Napoli is not only a question of quality, but also of psychology, because Genoa seeks confirmation that it can repeat the energy, while Napoli wants to avoid a match that turns into a “nerve” and a series of duels. Fans of both clubs have their reasons to experience the match as an event, so interest in tickets usually intensifies as soon as talk begins about form and possible absences, because the audience wants to be part of the evening in which series “break”. In Genoa the tradition of the stadium and the proximity of the stands to the pitch is additionally felt, so it is often said that the first pressure comes from the stands, and only then from the opposing pressing line. Ticket purchase in such matches is not only logistics, but also an entry into an experience in which every duel on the touchline sounds as if it is happening within reach.

Napoli's attacking performance and people who carry the finish

Season statistics emphasize several names that have brought Napoli concrete numbers: Rasmus Hþjlund is the team's top scorer with 6 goals, while Scott McTominay has 5, and then follow Frank Anguissa and Kevin De Bruyne with 4 goals each, which shows that the threat comes not only from the classic striker but also from the second plan and the midfield. In assists stand out Matteo Politano, McTominay and David Neres with 3 assists each, which suggests that Napoli can create opportunities from multiple channels, whether through width, or through combinations between the lines. Such a profile of the team often means that Genoa must be perfectly organized in closing return balls and the “second wave”, because that is the space in which Napoli knows how to accelerate and break the opponent with one precise pass. For fans and everyone planning to come, precisely these players often become a reason more to secure tickets on time, because the arrival of stars and players with high performance always raises demand. Luigi Ferraris is a stadium where even the smallest technical error is felt loudly, so it is interesting to see how Napoli will react if Genoa succeeds in imposing a duel-game and slowing down the flow of the ball towards the finish. Tickets for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time, because such matches often carry an additional story: the moment of one move that is remembered all season.

Genoa between a solid block and searching for goals

Genoa's statistics reveal a team that is extremely distributed in goals and which relies on several different sources, but without a large “explosion” of one scorer through the season. Lorenzo Colombo leads the list of scorers with 5 goals, and follows Leo Østigard with 4, while Vitinha, Ruslan Malinovskyi, Jeff Ekhator and Morten Thorsby are at 2 goals each, which shows that Genoa can threaten both through set pieces and through arrivals from the middle. In assists stands out Aarón Martín with 4 assists, while Malinovskyi has 3, which points to the importance of flanks and quality balls into the finish, especially on home ground where energy is greater, and attack sometimes more direct. When such a team welcomes Napoli, crucial is how long it can keep the match in the “grey zone”, without early punishment, because then grows the chance that the audience pushes the tempo and that a goal is found from a set piece, a rebound or transition. Precisely because of that tickets in Genoa often carry the story of experience, because fans do not come only to watch, but to participate in the rhythm of the match, and that is best felt when defending a result or chasing an equalizer. Ticket purchase for such evenings also means being part of that moment when the whole stadium “stands up” at the first serious opportunity, and Luigi Ferraris is known for creating such waves of energy quickly and without announcement.

Mutual meetings and patterns that repeat

In the last few mutual meetings these two clubs often won matches with a narrow difference, and recent results show that Napoli more often comes out as the winner, although Genoa knows how to “complicate” when it catches the right rhythm. In the current season they already played in October, when Napoli celebrated 2:1, which is a reminder that the difference is often created in one series of attacks or one detail in defense. Previously draws were also recorded, including 2:2 in May 2025 and 1:1 in February 2024, which speaks that Genoa knows how to find a way to stay in the match and return after a deficit or equalize in a phase when the opponent thinks that control is complete. Such patterns are important for expectations, because fans who buy tickets do not look only for a “big name” on the opposite side, but also a scenario in which the stadium can explode at a goal of the hosts or at a dramatic finish. Genoa traditionally relies on the home impulse, and Napoli on experience and width of the squad, so the duel often turns into a conflict of patience and energy. That is precisely the type of match for which tickets are planned earlier, because the atmosphere is part of the content, and not only a backdrop, and because every minute can bring a change of tone from the stands.

Luigi Ferraris as a backdrop that changes the experience of the match

Stadium Luigi Ferraris, located at the address Via Giovanni de Prà, 1 in Genoa, is one of the most striking Italian stadiums by the way the stands “sit” over the pitch and by the feeling of closeness to the game, which to visiting teams often acts as additional pressure. Capacity for league matches amounts to about 33 thousand spectators, and the stadium was opened in 1911, which gives it historical weight and recognizable character, far from the uniformity of modern edifices. That combination of antiquity and intensity means that ticket sales are also a special story, because part of the audience comes because of football, and part because of the experience of the stadium which has its own identity and rhythm. In the Marassi district on match day the city gets a different pulse, cafes and streets around the stadium live in the colors of the club, and arrival already hours before the start makes sense if you want to feel the atmosphere and avoid the crowd at the entrance. Buy tickets via the button below and plan arrival earlier, because precisely such evenings best show why Luigi Ferraris is a synonym for a “hard” home match and why fans experience that stadium as an extension of the team.

How to get to the stadium and what to expect in the Genoese context

Practically, Ferraris is relatively close to the city center, but on match day traffic habits change and it is good to count on additional time, especially if you are coming from other parts of the city or outside Genoa. By public transport bus lines are common which on match days have increased significance, and special lines or increased departures are also common which facilitate approach to the stadium zone, whereby the fan mass naturally pours towards the entrances and creates bottlenecks in the last hour before the start. If you are coming on foot from the direction of the center, you will also get a “movie” feeling how the stadium suddenly appears among the buildings, which is part of the charm of this place and the reason why many want to watch a big meeting exactly here. In such circumstances tickets are not only a document for entry, but also the key for planning the whole day: when to leave, where to stay, how much earlier to come to control and how to avoid stress at the last moment. For families and visitors who are coming for the first time, it is recommended to arrive early enough in order to peacefully find the entrance and seat, because Luigi Ferraris has a specific geometry of stands and movement around the stadium can be slower when the mass thickens. In a match like Genoa – Napoli, crowds are expected, so it is smart to secure tickets earlier and maintain flexibility in movement around the city, especially if you want to combine the match with an evening walk and the experience of Genoa.

Tactical frameworks: where the duel can be broken

From the tactical side, the key will be in whether Genoa can limit Napoli's game between the lines and prevent the finish from being filled with players from the second plan, because the statistics of scorers clearly say that Napoli often comes to goals also via midfielders and wingers. Genoa will, on the other hand, seek situations in which it can use set pieces and quality of delivery, as well as vertical transition after won balls, because that is the segment in which home teams at Ferraris often get “wind in the back” from the stands. Napoli will try to impose possession and control, but in Genoa control easily turns into frustration if an early goal does not come, because the audience then even louder emphasizes every duel and every lost ball of the guests. In such matches rarely discipline in defense of flanks decides, because width is used for opening space, and then timely entry into the box is sought, which Napoli does through multiple options. For spectators, those are details that become visible only from the stands, so tickets also carry the value of “view of the game” from a different perspective, especially at a stadium where the pitch is optically close. A meeting is expected in which the first goal will significantly determine the scenario, and those are precisely the matches that are remembered and because of which tickets are sought earlier, because no one wants to miss an evening in which the top and bottom of the table break on the same turf.

Fan charge and demand for tickets as part of the match story

In Genoa football is not experienced as incidental entertainment, but as part of the identity of the city, and Luigi Ferraris is the place where that emotion is most clearly heard, especially when a team from the top like Napoli arrives. Such matches traditionally raise the interest of both home and visiting audience, so ticket sales accelerate as the match week approaches, and along with that grows the need to organize travel and accommodation earlier. The atmosphere in Marassi knows how to be intense, with an emphasis on loud support and rhythm that is transferred to the pitch, because of which many neutral football lovers put this location on the list of stadiums they want to experience at least once. Tickets for such a duel are often sought also because of the story of the confrontation of styles, but also because of the simple fact that it is a match with a clear stake for both clubs, so every minute gets additional weight. If you plan arrival, practical advice is not to leave ticket purchase for the last moment, because when the feeling is created that the match could have a dramatic finish, demand usually goes up. Secure your tickets for right now!

Schedule of meetings and basic information for visitors

The match Genoa – Napoli is played as part of the 24th round of Serie A season 2025/2026, and is announced for Saturday February 7th starting at 18:00, at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa, at the address Via Giovanni de Prà, 1. For visitors coming from outside the city, it is good to count on earlier arrival into the stadium zone, because before the start crowds are created at approaches and entry points, and security checks and entrance control can last longer than in matches of lesser interest. In such a term of evening football it is especially important to plan return and movement after the finish, because the mass spills towards main roads and public transport, and such situations are best passed by those who already have a clear route. Tickets are sought also because of the character of the stadium and because of the visiting name, so ticket purchase in advance reduces stress and leaves more space to enjoy the city and fan ambience. Buy tickets via the button below and come earlier in order to find the entrance, your seat without rush and catch the first signals of the atmosphere that at Ferraris often begins much before the first whistle.

Sources:
- ESPN, Serie A table 2025/2026 and positions of Genoa and Napoli
- ESPN, statistics of team Genoa 2025/2026: scorers and assistants
- ESPN, statistics of team Napoli 2025/2026: scorers and assistants
- FotMob, preview of the meeting Genoa – Napoli with time and location
- The Stadium Guide, history and basic facts about the Luigi Ferraris stadium
- Football Ground Guide, stadium capacity and practical arrival information
- The Guardian, report on recent result Napoli – Parma 0:0

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