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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (22. round)
26. January 2026. 20:45h
Hellas Verona vs Udinese
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona, IT
2026
26
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Hellas Verona - Udinese in Serie A 2025/26: Bentegodi guide, transport and match build-up

Looking for tickets for Hellas Verona - Udinese in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets and plan your night at Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi in Verona: entry tips, how to get there from Porta Nuova and the fan atmosphere. Expect a tense, tactical match under the lights. It’s Matchday 22 of the 2025/26 season, so points and seats can go fast

Match that could change the course of the season

Hellas Verona and Udinese enter a duel that on paper looks like a classic Serie A match for points, but in practice often becomes an evening that turns the narrative of the entire winter. It is played at the MarcAntonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, in an atmosphere that can be just as important as tactics, because the crowd at the Bentegodi rewards every duel and every sprint as if it were the last. For Hellas Verona this is a match in which they seek a concrete outcome in the fight for survival, while Udinese arrives with a clear idea of how to take what it came for through rhythm control and transitions. That is precisely why interest in tickets and passes in such time slots grows, because fans recognize that it is not just another match, but a direct clash of styles and needs. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

, because evenings like these in Serie A most often end up being the ones that are remembered and talked about all season.

What the table says and why the points are crucial

A look at the standings before this phase of the season provides a clear framework for why this match is tense already in the announcement, regardless of the fact that there are still a few rounds until kickoff. Udinese are in mid-table, in 12th place, with 22 points after 18 matches played, with a record of 6 wins, 4 draws and 8 losses, and a goal difference of 18:29. Hellas Verona are in 18th place with 12 points after 17 matches, with 2 wins, 6 draws and 9 losses, and 13 goals scored and 28 conceded, which clearly shows how precious every point is. In such a context, every home match gains additional weight, because even a minimal move in the table can bring a psychological advantage in the months when you play under pressure. That is why ticket sales for such duels often accelerate as match day approaches, because fans feel that in the stands part of the job can be done that later shows up in the table. When everything is added up, this is a match in which points are not counted only in the present, but also in the projection of the next block of the season.

What the top of the league looks like and what it says about the level of competition

At the same time, the top of Serie A shows how demanding the competition is this season and how little room remains both for those chasing Europe and for those fleeing the bottom. Internazionale are in first place with 39 points after 17 matches and a goal difference of 38:15, while AC Milan are right behind with 38 points after 17 matches and a goal difference of 28:13, which speaks to the continuity and efficiency of the best. Napoli hold third place with 37 points, and behind them Juventus with 36 points, with some teams having played more matches than the leader, so the battle changes from round to round. Such pressure from the top spills toward the middle and bottom, because every run of results at one end of the table affects the mood of the entire league. For the spectator that means that matches like Hellas Verona against Udinese are often tactically cautious, but emotionally very intense, because they are played in a league where every mistake is expensive. And that is why it is not surprising that tickets for evenings like this are sought after among neutral football lovers as well, especially when the kick-off is under floodlights and when the Bentegodi lives from the first minute.

Hellas Verona’s form and challenges in the survival battle

Hellas Verona enter this part of the season with a clear problem that is visible in the numbers as well, namely efficiency in attack and the need to get the maximum out of few chances. The very fact that the team has scored 13 goals in 17 matches suggests how important set pieces, the second ball and situations in which the match breaks on one reaction are. In such circumstances every home duel becomes an opportunity to turn the stadium into a boost, and tickets become an entry into an evening in which fans literally push the team through crisis phases. Recent away matches have shown how hard it is to play against squads with strong depth, for example in the 0:3 defeat against AC Milan, where Verona were punished as soon as the tempo dropped and as soon as mistakes piled up. Still, Verona have this season been able to show character even against the big teams, which is important as a signal that the team is capable of grabbing points even when it is not the favorite. Precisely because of that, the match against Udinese at the Bentegodi is the type of encounter in which pragmatism is expected, but also a moment of inspiration, and fans who secure their tickets often get that feeling that they are witnessing a real fight for every ball.

Players who carry the attack and create an extra man in the finish

When talking about Hellas Verona’s attacking output, the names that stand out most are those already built into most dangerous situations and finishes. Gift Orban has 4 league goals, and alongside him Giovane stands out as well, who in addition to 3 goals has already registered 4 assists, making him one of the players who can change the course of an attack with one move. Such profiles are key in matches like this against Udinese, because against a well-organized defense long sequences often do not go through, but rather solutions between the lines and quick decisions. Verona as a rule must rely on energy in pressing and on quality in set pieces, and those are situations in which the crowd reacts especially, so the atmosphere in the stands is directly linked to the intensity on the pitch. That is why ticket sales also show a rise in interest when a duel like this approaches, because fans want to be part of an evening in which every won duel can mean points. If Verona manage to impose their rhythm and keep the match in a zone where individuals can exploit one opponent mistake, then space opens for the Bentegodi to explode and for the reward to return in the form of a result.

Udinese as a measure of stability and an opportunity for a leap

Udinese enter this duel from the position of a team high enough to look toward the upper middle, but close enough to the run below to know how quickly one bad streak can complicate a season. Their tally of 22 points, with 18 scored and 29 conceded, shows that they are often in matches decided by a detail, whether it is one set piece or one transition. In such a team profile it is especially important how the tempo is managed, because Udinese can slow the rhythm when needed, but also accelerate in moments when they sense space behind the back lines. In attack, Keinan Davis with 5 goals is one of the more visible scorers in the league, and alongside him there are also players who can arrive from the second line, like Nicolò Zaniola who is already on 4 goals. When such a team comes to an away match against a side under survival pressure, it is often played on patience, waiting for a mistake and smartly spending minutes. For spectators that means a match in which even quiet phases can suddenly turn into a storm of chances, so tickets for such an encounter have added value because you never know when the match will turn in just two minutes.

Transition, structure and what the away side can seek at the Bentegodi

Udinese this season often present themselves in setups that emphasize width and the work of wide players, with a clear idea to get the ball as quickly as possible into zones where Davis can play with his back to goal and open space for midfielders to arrive. In some matches patterns have appeared with three center-backs and five in midfield, which provides security in defense but also the possibility of quick ball progression through the flanks. Such an approach can be especially useful in Verona, because the Bentegodi can increase pressure on the home side if the start is not good, and the away team then gets the chance to push the match into its rhythm. For Hellas Verona it is crucial to recognize moments when they should step out high and attack the first ball, and when they should drop and prevent vertical passes that break lines. In tactical terms this is an interesting duel because one team seeks air through bravery and energy, while the other seeks control through structure and patience. Precisely such matches often raise interest in tickets, because the audience feels that what’s on the program is real chess on the grass, only everything happens at full sprint.

Head-to-head duels and the details that often decide

This pair has enough head-to-head history to talk about patterns, but also enough changes in the lineups that every new match is written from scratch. In the first head-to-head duel this season, played in August, it ended 1:1, and the match showed typical elements of these meetings: a goal from a phase that looks harmless, a reply through energy and set pieces, and a long period in which both teams take care not to gift a second goal. Udinese took the lead then with a goal by Thomas Kristensen, and Hellas Verona equalized through Suat Serdar, which once again confirmed how important it is in these matches to have a player who can strike from the middle when the lines tighten. For the return leg at the Bentegodi, an additional layer is also the fact that it is Round 22, therefore a phase of the season in which points are especially hard to win because everyone is already in their own battles. In such a framework every set piece, every card situation and every duel for the second ball can become a key moment. Fans who buy tickets for this match often do not come only to watch football, but also to follow how on the pitch a battle of nerves and concentration is fought until the last minute.

MarcAntonio Bentegodi: stadium, address and atmosphere under floodlights

The MarcAntonio Bentegodi Stadium is one of those locations in Italy where you feel that football is part of the city’s identity, not just an event on the calendar. It is located at Piazzale Olimpia, 2, 37138 Verona, and is known for a capacity of 39211 seats, which makes it a big stage even when the match is outside the very top of the table. The pitch dimensions are 105 by 68, which is a standard that suits teams that want to play wide and switch play quickly, and that could prove important precisely against Udinese who like to use the flanks. In such a space the atmosphere is built layer by layer, from the first entries into the stands to the moment when the floodlights fully come on and when you feel that an evening of high stakes is beginning. Ticket sales in Verona often speed up in the weeks when opponents like this arrive, because fans know that a match under floodlights has a special rhythm and special energy. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and click the button labeled

, so you are inside before the stadium fills up and before the loudest songs from the stands begin.

Stadium entry, checks and what it means to arrive earlier

At the entrance to the Bentegodi there are clear procedures that are important both for those coming for the first time and for those who have been on the same steps for years. At sporting events it is necessary to have a valid match ticket and a valid identification document, because checks can be carried out at entry points and even before the sectors themselves. It is especially emphasized that it is advisable to arrive earlier because of entry procedures, which in practice means giving yourself room for a calm passage, finding your seat and soaking up the atmosphere before the referee’s first whistle. Precisely that part of the evening often becomes part of the experience, because around the stadium you feel the city’s dynamics, and in the stands the sound and color slowly fill up. If you plan to arrive with family or with your crew, an earlier arrival reduces stress and increases the chance that you watch the match without a rushed search for your sector at the last minute. That is why buying tickets also has additional value when done in time, because then you can plan the entire outing, from arrival to entry, and focus on what matters most, football.

How to get to the stadium and what to plan in Verona before the match

Verona is a city that is easy to experience even before the match itself, and logistically it is convenient both for those arriving by train and for those coming from the wider region. According to available transport information, the stadium is close to the Verona Porta Nuova station, and there is also a direct bus connection, for example line 13 that goes to the Verona Porta Nuova stop, with a short travel time and a small distance. Additionally, city bus lines 11, 12 and 13 connect the center around Piazza Bra and the main station with the stadium zone, which is a practical solution on match day when traffic and parking can be challenging. If you arrive earlier, Verona also offers a broader cultural framework because the historic center is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, and the city in these weeks additionally attracts attention because the Roman Arena is preparing for major events as part of the Winter Olympics 2026. That blend of culture and sport makes the match evening even more attractive, so many combine a walk through the city and a visit to the Bentegodi in the same plan. Precisely for that reason tickets for such matches often become part of a broader travel experience, because you are not buying only an entry to the stands, but also a reason for a day in Verona to be filled from morning to night.

Evening rhythm, fan interest and where tickets become part of the experience

A 20:45 kick-off in Serie A almost always carries a specific energy, because by then the city has already calmed down, and then around the stadium a wave of people, scarves and song rises again. Hellas Verona in such evening matches seek moments when the crowd gets involved and when the opponent can be pressed with a series of duels and set pieces, while Udinese as a rule try to stay cold and wait for space to open. For the spectator that means the match will probably break in phases, with periods of tactical sparring and periods in which one move can change everything, and precisely such changes are the reason why tickets are sought after even among those who love football as an experience, not only the result. If you want to feel that moment when the stadium rises after the first big chance, or when the defense throws itself headfirst to save a point, then this match is the right choice. Buy tickets via the button below and click the button labeled

, because ticket sales for matches with stakes like these most often gain momentum precisely in the last week, and then it is harder to choose a sector and plan arrival. At the Bentegodi you do not come only to watch 90 minutes, but to be part of an evening in which Serie A is felt at full volume, from entering the stands to the referee’s final whistle.Sources:
- ESPN - Serie A 2025 2026 table and league statistics of scorers and assisters
- Sofascore - details of the Hellas Verona Udinese match and the round label Round 22
- Hellas Verona - information about the MarcAntonio Bentegodi Stadium, capacity and entry procedures
- Udinese - list of player numbers for the 2025 2026 season
- Reuters - recent reports on matches and the Serie A context
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre - City of Verona, world heritage status
- AP News - works on the Arena di Verona ahead of the Winter Olympics 2026
- Stadium Guide and Rome2rio - public transport and stadium connectivity with Verona Porta Nuova station

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07 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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