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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (18. round)
04. January 2026. 18:00h
Hellas Verona vs Torino
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona, IT
2026
04
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Hellas Verona v Torino Serie A 2025/2026 at Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium Verona for purchase

Looking for tickets to see Hellas Verona v Torino in the 2025/2026 Serie A season? Here you can easily secure your seat for the clash at Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Stadium on 4 January 2026, with clear details on kick-off time, venue, Verona city highlights and the matchday fan experience. Plan your trip and buy your tickets in advance to enjoy the atmosphere to the fullest

Hellas Verona – Torino: early New Year's derby to escape the danger zone

The first weekend of 2026 in the Italian Serie A opens with a match that could strongly direct the continuation of the season for both teams. On Sunday, January 4th at 18:00, at the Marc'Antonio Bentegodi stadium in Verona, Hellas Verona and Torino will clash as part of the 18th round of the 2025/2026 championship, in an ambience that traditionally combines a historic city, passionate fans, and a very special football atmosphere. The host enters the duel from the relegation zone, aware that every point can be crucial in the fight for survival, while Torino comes from a relatively calmer middle of the table, but with the ambition to join the fight for European positions. Precisely this difference in the imperative of results further intensifies the tensions in the stands, where Verona fans will expect an aggressive approach and high rhythm from the first minute. Tickets for this event therefore have additional weight: one does not just buy a ticket for the match, but entry into perhaps the key evening of the season, in which the home club seeks a new injection of self-confidence in front of its fans at the address Piazzale Olimpia 2. Whoever wants to be part of that story live will need to think in time about buying tickets and choosing their seat in the stands before the best sectors are sold out.

Serie A table and importance of the duel for both teams

A look at the current Serie A 2025/2026 table explains why this match is considered one of the key clashes of the 18th round. Hellas Verona, ahead of the performance against Torino, holds 18th place and is located in the relegation zone, with only twelve points won after fifteen matches played, which means that the average of points per match is still too low for a calm spring continuation. In the last six league matches, Verona achieved two wins, one draw, and three losses, with the home victory 3:1 over Atalanta and the away triumph 2:1 at Fiorentina standing out, which showed that the team has the potential for surprises even against favored opponents. Torino, on the other hand, stands significantly better: with around twenty points after sixteen rounds and a ratio of wins, draws, and losses that places it in the middle of the standings, it looks towards the upper part of the table and tries to reduce the gap behind clubs from the European zone. Statistics also reveal that Verona on average scores less than one goal per match, while Torino scores about one and a half goals per match, which suggests that the host will have to be maximally concrete in front of the opponent's goal to use its chances. That is precisely why this match is not just “another duel” of the mid-season, but a collision of two different goals in which every fan with a ticket in hand gets the opportunity to witness the fight for survival and for the rise towards the top in the same evening.

Hellas Verona under Paolo Zanetti: reaction after a difficult start

The 2025/2026 season Hellas Verona started very difficultly, but the arrival of coach Paolo Zanetti brought the sought turnaround in energy and intensity of the game. Verona today plays more bravely, with emphasized pressure in the middle of the field and fast exits forward, and victories against Atalanta and Fiorentina showed how dangerous the team can be when space opens up for it and when realization functions. The new squad in defense, reinforced by names like Victor Nelsson and Armel Bella-Kotchap, brought more firmness in the jump and duel, while in the middle of the field players such as Moatasem Al-Musrati and Suat Serdar carry an important part of the burden, responsible for the balance between destruction and construction of the attack. In the tip of the attack, Gift Orban stands out in particular, who has already reached the role of Verona's best scorer this season and whose movement between lines often proves crucial for creating opportunities. For fans thinking about buying tickets, it is additionally attractive that Verona lately shows character in front of its fans: even when losing, the team continues to attack and seek a turnaround, so the atmosphere at the Bentegodi rarely falls below the level of a true first-league spectacle. Many will therefore use the duel against Torino as an ideal opportunity for a football weekend in Verona, along with planning accommodation for fans on match day and buying tickets with a single click on the button below.

Torino with Marco Baroni: disciplined defense and wide attacking arsenal

On the opposite side is Torino, which in the summer of 2025 entered the season with new coach Marco Baroni, an experienced expert known for organized defense and great attention devoted to tactical discipline. Under Baroni, Torino has kept the reputation of a tough team that hardly concedes goals, but compared to some earlier seasons, it has also added more creativity in the last third, relying on a rich and diverse squad. In the midfield, an important role is played by Kristjan Asllani and Ivan Ilić, players who combine a good overview of the game with aggressive pressure, while the attacking triangle is often formed by Nikola Vlašić in the role of attacking midfielder and strikers like Ché Adams, Giovanni Simeone or Duván Zapata, ready to use every mistake of the opponent's defense. Transfermarkt estimates the total value of Torino's squad at more than 150 million euros, with an average age around 26 years, which speaks of a smartly balanced blend of experience and youth, capable of withstanding the rhythm of a long season. For away fans planning a trip to Verona, this match is an ideal opportunity to see how their team will manage in an environment that traditionally is not easy for guests, especially when the stands of the Bentegodi are well filled. Because of this, ticket sales attract not only home fans, but also Torino supporters who want to support their team on one of the classic Italian football stages.

Head-to-head ratio: Torino's streak that Verona wants to break

In recent seasons, the mutual duels of these teams often ended in favor of Torino, which adds an additional psychological dimension to the upcoming meeting. In the last six league clashes, Torino recorded three victories, while the remaining matches ended in a draw, and Hellas Verona in that period failed to celebrate even once, even on its own ground. Especially painful were the matches at the Bentegodi in which Verona played well, but Torino knew how to use only one or two real opportunities and take away all three points, deepening the impression that Granata has some kind of “psychological advantage” in this pair. Nevertheless, every new meeting brings new circumstances: Verona enters this season with a significantly changed squad, a new coach, and fresher energy in the team, while Torino is also still adapting to Baroni's way of working and new players in defense and attack. Verona fans therefore see the duel on January 4th as an ideal chance to break the negative streak, and the additional strength of the host should come precisely from the stands, from sectors that will be filled with those who secured their tickets in time. Every fan who buys a ticket for this event simultaneously buys an opportunity to perhaps be a witness to the moment in which Verona breaks the unpleasant continuity and opens a chapter in which the Bentegodi again becomes an unpleasant away game for Torino.

Key players and tactical duels that could decide the match

Viewed from the tactical side, the match Hellas Verona – Torino promises a very interesting clash of styles, in which details will likely have a greater role than goal fests. Verona will rely on a compact block and fast transitions, whereby the stopper pair led by Nelsson and Bella-Kotchap will have the task to keep under control the physically very powerful strikers of Torino, like Zapata or Adams, who love to play with their back turned to the goal and drop balls to teammates. In the midfield, Al-Musrati and Serdar will have to find a balance between closing space for creative players like Vlašić and Casadei and simultaneously carrying the ball towards the attacking tandem, in which Orban should appear as the final executor. On the other hand, Baroni will try to use the width of the squad and attack via the flanks, where wingers and offensive full-backs of Torino often create a surplus, especially in situations when Verona presses high and leaves empty space behind its full-backs. The average of goals in matches of these teams this season ranges between slightly more than two and almost three goals per match, so it is realistic to expect a tense duel in which every lost ball or poor marking of the opponent in a set piece will be a potential moment of decision. That is precisely why watching the match live gets special value: fans who ensure their tickets will be able to follow up close how those micro-duels develop, hear the reactions of the coaches from the bench, and feel the dynamics on the field which no television broadcast can fully convey.

Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi: a stadium with a soul and specific character

Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi is one of the more recognizable stadiums of northern Italy, opened back in 1963 and thoroughly renovated ahead of the World Cup in 1990, with a capacity of about 39 thousand seats, of which slightly more than 30 thousand are in regular use. Located west of the historic center of Verona, the Bentegodi is a classic multi-level concrete “cauldron” with an athletic track around the lawn, which makes the scene specific compared to more compact modern arenas, but at the same time allows a wide panorama of the field from almost every stand. Part of the stands is covered by a roof, but in January evening temperatures can be low, so for fans buying tickets for more open sectors, it is worth thinking in advance about warmer clothing, gloves, and scarves in the club's colors. Considering that the stadium often receives neutral fans as well, especially tourists staying in the city for sightseeing of the historic center or visiting the famous Arena, for the duel against Torino a colorful mixture of local tifosi and guests from different countries is expected. For those planning a longer stay, it is useful to study accommodation near the venue in advance and at the same time take advantage of the possibility of buying tickets in time, in order to ensure themselves a view from the stand that best suits their cheering habits.

Verona as a backdrop: UNESCO city, Arena and preparations for the Olympic Games

Verona is not just a football city, but also a place that carries the status of UNESCO World Heritage, with a historic center that unites Roman remains, medieval walls, Renaissance palaces, and a distinctive urban-defensive structure in a relatively small space. The city is globally known as the “city of Romeo and Juliet”, but an equally strong symbol of Verona is the ancient Arena, a Roman amphitheater from the 1st century which today serves as one of the most impressive concert and opera stages, and ahead of the Winter Olympic Games Milano–Cortina 2026 undergoes extensive works to host the closing and opening ceremonies. These interventions bring improvements in accessibility, new access paths, bicycle lanes, and adapted entrances, so it is expected that even before the Olympic Games themselves, the city will attract additional visitors interested to see how ancient architecture fits into contemporary needs. That is why the duel Hellas Verona – Torino comes at a moment when a visit to Verona can be a perfect combination of football and culture: the day can be spent walking through the cobblestones of the historic center and visiting the Arena, and the evening ended under the floodlights of the Bentegodi. Fans planning such an extended weekend should consider accommodation offers in the host city in time, but also ensure their tickets to be sure that the football part of the trip will be equally impressive as the tourist one.

Arrival at the stadium and practical tips for fans

The Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi is located in a practical location in relation to the railway station Verona Porta Nuova, from which it is distant only a few minutes by city bus or about twenty minutes of easy walking along a flat route. For fans coming from other Italian cities or from abroad, the most common scenario is arrival by train or car, with parking in the surrounding streets and on marked parking lots around Piazzale Olimpia, whereby on match days crowds can form, especially before the start of the match. Because of this, the recommendation is to arrive at the stadium at least an hour earlier, in order to avoid unnecessary nervousness at the entrances and in order to find one's seat in peace, check the offer of food and drinks, and feel the pulse of the stands at the moment when they are slowly filling up. For fans combining a stay in the historic center and going to the match, it is practical to choose accommodation for fans on match day near the station or along one of the main roads towards the stadium, whereby dependence on the car is reduced and the return after the match is facilitated. Tickets for this event are already on sale and solid interest is expected, so buying tickets in advance is recommended, especially for those traveling with children or in larger groups and want to sit together.

Atmosphere at the Bentegodi: between passion, tradition and family ambience

The atmosphere at the Bentegodi is one of those that are hardest to convey via screen, because it is not just about loud fan groups, but about a combination of traditional tifosi, family stands, students, and tourists who often decide on a spontaneous purchase of tickets when they realize that an important match is being played in the city. The home fan group creates a colorful backdrop with songs and flags, and certain sectors have an almost “English” ambience because fans stand the entire match, follow moves, and see off every duel with thunderous reactions. On the other hand, there is also a series of calmer sectors, where families with children or fans who like to observe tactical details with less noise can settle, which additionally emphasizes the importance of timely ticket purchase – whoever chooses earlier, easier finds a sector that suits them. When the viewpoints are well filled, the average of goals in their mutual clashes and the “both teams to score” statistic get a special dimension, because every attempt of a shot or fast transition raises the audience to their feet. For many, precisely this match will be an ideal opportunity to use the first weekend of the new year, with football and city ambience, so it is not surprising that tickets for this event are sought after and that fans are recommended to click the button below in time and ensure their place.

Accommodation in Verona for fans of the match Hellas Verona – Torino

Planning accommodation in Verona on match day can significantly enrich the whole experience, because the city is easily toured on foot, and key points – the historic center, Arena, Porta Nuova station, and the stadium – are connected by relatively short distances. Fans who want to combine the tourist part and football often choose accommodation in the center, near Piazza delle Erbe or Piazza Brà, from where one can simply get to the Arena and main sights during the day, and then head towards the Bentegodi in the afternoon. Another option is to choose accommodation closer to the stadium or station, which is practical for those arriving later on match day or planning an early morning journey the day after the match, so they want to minimize logistics before and after the duel. It is important to keep in mind that at the beginning of 2026 increased interest for visiting Verona is expected due to works and preparations connected with the Olympic Games, so it is wise to timely consider accommodation offers in the host city and align them with the planned purchase of tickets. When accommodation is solved, fans are left to enjoy a narrower focus on football: on the choice of the best sector, arrival on time, and enjoyment in the atmosphere that on January 4th at 18:00 will combine sports and city rhythm into a unique experience.

Why it pays off to watch Hellas Verona and Torino live at the beginning of 2026

The duel Hellas Verona – Torino perhaps on paper is not a classic “big derby” of Serie A, but precisely such matches often offer the most drama and the most uncertain stories, especially when one team seeks escape from the danger zone, and the other wants to show that it belongs to the upper part of the table. Verona will have to prove in front of its fans that recent victories were not just a flash, but a sign that the team can cope with pressure and that the Bentegodi can again become a fortress for all opponents. Torino, led by the experienced Baroni and a very wide squad, comes with a clear intention to use the insecurity of the host and confirm that it can stably hold itself in the zone of the fight for Europe, which promises a tense match in which every duel, set piece, or fast counter will have weight. For neutral fans and tourists in the city, this is an opportunity to see Serie A in an authentic environment, far from the most expensive and most exposed stadiums, but with an atmosphere that is equally passionate and emotional. Tickets for this event are already available and it is increasingly likely that the stands will be very well filled, so everyone who wants to feel the blend of football and Verona backdrop live needs to ensure their tickets as soon as possible and reserve tickets by clicking on the button that awaits them below.Sources:
- Portal Wincomparator – analysis of the meeting Hellas Verona – Torino, form statistics and current standings in Serie A 2025/2026.
- Portal Transfermarkt – detailed list of players and market values of the squads of Hellas Verona and Torino in the season 2025/2026.
- Portal Wikipedia – pages about the season 2025–26 Hellas Verona FC and the stadium Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi (basic data about the club, coach, and stadium).
- Sports portals and agency news (Reuters, FBref, Bwin) – recent results of Hellas Verona and Torino, match reports and context of the current Serie A season.
- Portals UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Italia.it and local tourist guides – historical and tourist information about Verona, the Arena, and the status of the historic center as UNESCO heritage.

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