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Football – UEFA Champions League – Season 2025/2026 (7. round)
21. January 2026. 21:00h
Juventus vs Benfica
Allianz Stadium, Torino, IT
2026
21
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Juventus vs Benfica, Champions League 2025/2026 in Turin at Allianz Stadium – buy seats online

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Spectacle in Turin: Juventus and Benfica seek crucial points and a place in the knockout phase

The Juventus–Benfica clash on January 21, 2026 at 21:00 at the Allianz Stadium in Turin is one of those Champions League showdowns that unite tradition, historic rivalry, and huge stakes in a single night. This is a matchday 7 fixture of the new league phase of the UEFA Champions League in the 2025/2026 season, in which 36 clubs compete in one shared table, and every point can mean the difference between reaching the knockout phase and an early exit. Juventus, in front of their fans, want to confirm their status as a serious contender at least for the playoffs, while Benfica arrive in Turin with a clear goal – to repeat successes from the recent past and continue their run of good results against the Italian giant. Fan interest is enormous, ticket sales for this event are moving very quickly, and many football lovers will want to secure their tickets and experience the Champions League live rather than in front of a screen. That is precisely why it already makes sense to plan your ticket purchase now, because those who react in time and click the button labeled “

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The new Champions League format and why matchday 7 is decisive for Juventus and Benfica

The 2025/2026 season is only the second in which the Champions League is played in the new league format: there are no more classic groups, but one large league with 36 clubs, where everyone plays eight matches against different opponents, four at home and four away. The top eight go directly to the round of 16, clubs from 9th to 24th enter an additional playoff, while the last 12 are eliminated from Europe without any consolation. After the first six matchdays Juventus sit in the middle of the standings, in the zone that leads to the playoffs, but still far from a secure position, so the match against Benfica is a chance to move closer to the upper tier. Benfica are somewhat lower, in the part of the table where every slip can mean sliding toward the elimination zone, but every win can mean a jump toward positions that keep the European story going. That is exactly why this match carries the weight of a mini-final, and every won or lost ball can be decisive both on the pitch and in later mathematical combinations in the standings, which makes interest in tickets even greater – fans know they are attending a clash that practically decides springtime in Europe.

Juventus in Serie A: a title fight and the search for consistency

In the 2025/2026 season in Serie A, Juventus are fighting a parallel battle – they want to stay in the title race and at the same time keep enough squad depth for the demanding Champions League campaign. After 17 played rounds, they are in the upper part of the table, among clubs separated by only a few points, so every win or draw is felt in the standings. In recent years the team has gone through a rebuild, from a change of coach to the arrival of a series of new players who brought more speed, aggression, and combination play. At home, Juventus still rely on a solid defense and patient build-up through a technically strong midfield, while up front the leaders remain powerful center-forwards and young attacking talents who bring depth and dribbling overload situations. All of that means that fans who buy tickets for this match will see a team used to playing under result pressure and one that knows every point matters in a double fight – domestic and European. For many, a trip to the Allianz Stadium is a chance to travel to Turin in winter, combine a football weekend with a stroll through the city’s squares and, with tickets already purchased, also use accommodation offers in Turin near the stadium to experience the atmosphere of a great football city to the fullest.

Benfica between dominance in Portugal and the hunt for a European breakthrough

In the domestic league, Benfica are again playing a season in which they are constantly near the top of the table, with a run of matches without defeat and an attacking style that has brought many goals and convincing wins. In Portugal, a fierce three-way title battle has been raging for years between Benfica, Porto, and Sporting, and this season is no exception – the gaps are small, but Benfica continue to demonstrate stability and squad depth. In the Champions League, however, the story is more nuanced: in the new format the Portuguese giant is often in the zone between a safe playoff and the danger of elimination, so matches like this trip to Turin serve as a true test of ambition. Striker Vangelis Pavlidis stands out in particular, having exploded as a goalscorer in a Benfica shirt and carrying a large part of the attacking output, alongside creators in midfield who open space for him and deliver balls to the edge and inside of the penalty area. Benfica fans are known for following the club across Europe, so for this match serious demand for tickets is expected in the away sector as well, where red-and-white flags and scarves will try to drown out Turin’s black-and-white backdrop.

Head-to-head history: Benfica as an awkward opponent for the Old Lady

The history of meetings between Juventus and Benfica further raises tension ahead of the new clash because the numbers clearly lean toward the Portuguese club. In official matches in European competitions, including the Champions League and the Europa League, Benfica have recorded a string of victories, while Juventus have very rarely found a way to break their disciplined defense and fast counterattacks. Especially painful in Juventus fans’ memory are the group-stage duels of the 2022/2023 season, when Benfica beat the Turin club twice and pushed it toward elimination from the Champions League. Even fresher is the memory of the 2024/2025 season meetings, when Benfica won 2:0 on this very pitch, with goals by Vangelis Pavlidis and Orkun Kökçü, confirming their status as the “bogey team” for the Old Lady and securing a playoff place. All those matches build a narrative in which Juventus still owe this Benfica a real revenge, and that is precisely why some home fans will buy tickets for this match not only because of the importance of points, but also because of the desire to finally see their team break the Portuguese complex.

Juventus’ tactical cards: compact defense, aggressive midfield, and attacking power

When it comes to tactical identity, Juventus at this stage of the season combine traditional Italian defensive discipline with a more modern approach of high pressing and quicker progression forward. In recent Serie A and Champions League matches we often see flexible systems that on paper move between 4-3-3 and 3-4-2-1, depending on the phase of play: in defense a block is formed with three center-backs and wing-backs who drop the line, while in attack wide players push high and create overloads along the touchline. A key role is played by the holding midfielder who balances between helping the defense and organizing the first pass, as well as technically skilled players in the half-spaces who receive the ball between the lines and look for depth for the central striker. In such a setup the Allianz Stadium is ideal – compact, with stands close to the pitch, so the loud Curva Sud creates pressure from the first minute and forces the opponent’s defense into mistakes. Fans who secure their tickets for this clash will be able to follow from close range the details of pressing, movements, and on-field mind games that are often hard to notice on television, which is why buying tickets for this event becomes a winter priority for many football fans.

Benfica’s weapons: Pavlidis, Kökçü, and Mourinho’s pragmatic philosophy

On the other side, Benfica under the guidance of an experienced Portuguese coach cultivate a style that blends classic Portuguese technical elegance with a very pragmatic approach to the match, especially away against big opponents. The midfield line, where hard-working midfielders tasked with cutting out the opponent’s attacks stand out, is combined with creators whose job is to play quickly and vertically toward Pavlidis or the wingers as soon as the ball is won in midfield. In recent European seasons Benfica have shown they can be extremely ruthless in transition: one wrong pass by the defense or the opponent’s holding midfielder is enough to open space for a through ball in behind, something Juventus have felt in earlier head-to-heads. In this match the Portuguese will likely combine high pressing in certain phases with dropping into a solid block when Juventus take the initiative, all to keep the game “level” into the late stage, when individual quality in the final third can decide it. Because of that team profile, even neutral spectators buying tickets for the match can expect a tactical chess game with many fine details, and Benfica’s away fans are already looking for ways to combine a trip to Turin with accommodation near the Allianz Stadium and organized supporter arrangements.

Allianz Stadium in Turin: a modern football arena and the heart of supporter passion

The Allianz Stadium, at Corso Gaetano Scirea 50 in Turin, is one of the most modern football arenas in Italy and a reference point for future stadiums in the country. Opened in 2011 on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi, it was designed with a capacity of just over 41,000 seats, but with stands very close to the pitch, creating an intimate and loud atmosphere in which every shout from the stands reaches the players. The stadium is classified as UEFA Category 4, meaning it meets the highest technical standards for international matches, and it is also known as the first football arena in Italy without architectural barriers, with great attention paid to accessibility. Visitors who buy tickets for this match can count on a modern experience: from wide approaches and well-organized entrances, through shopping and catering facilities in the immediate vicinity, all the way to the museum and stadium tour that many take advantage of before the match or the day after. That is precisely why some fans plan their visit as a full-day or multi-day trip, and already when buying tickets they also think about accommodation near the stadium and the city center to make logistics as easy as possible.

Turin as a stage: a royal city, smart tourism, and football adrenaline

Turin is not only the home of Juventus, but also an elegant Northern Italian city with a rich history, Baroque architecture, and a contemporary creative scene, which in recent years has gained a strong international tourism profile. As a former capital of Italy and the seat of the House of Savoy, the city is full of magnificent squares, palaces, and cafés, from Piazza Castello and Via Roma to the Mole Antonelliana and impressive museums, with the Alps and the flow of the Po River outlined in the background. In addition, Turin was named the European Capital of Smart Tourism for 2025, thanks to a combination of sustainable mobility, digital solutions, and a careful approach to cultural heritage, which makes the city attractive also for fans who want to combine the match with a city break. Many Benfica supporters and neutral football fans will use the opportunity to visit museums before or after the clash, taste the famous Piedmontese cuisine, or enjoy the coffees and chocolate the city is known for. That is exactly why, when buying tickets, people increasingly also plan accommodation in Turin tailored for fans, because a good hotel or apartment location means more time for sightseeing and enjoyment, and less worry about moving around the city on the days around the match.

Getting to the match: tips for fans and the importance of buying tickets in time

For fans planning a trip to Turin for this match, it is important to think ahead – not only about tickets, but also about getting to the stadium and returning to the city. The Allianz Stadium is located in the northwestern part of Turin, in a quiet residential area served by city bus and tram lines, and on matchday departures are usually increased and traffic around the stadium is regulated. Fans are advised to arrive at the stadium earlier, since security checks and entry through turnstiles can take longer, especially for high-risk matches with great interest, as is expected for the Juventus–Benfica clash. Those arriving by car can count on parking zones in the surrounding area, but here too the rule applies that it is better to come earlier and avoid crowds. A combination of timely ticket purchase, organized transport, and a reserved fan accommodation in Turin in advance ensures peace of mind on matchday and leaves space for fans to focus on what matters most – cheering and enjoying the football.

Supporter atmosphere and call to action: why you shouldn’t miss Juventus – Benfica

Champions League matches in Turin have for years been synonymous with a spectacle in the stands, and Benfica’s arrival only reinforces that impression because a club whose fans are considered among the most passionate in Europe is coming to town. Curva Sud on one side and the away sector in red-and-white colors on the other guarantee choreographies, singing, and nonstop noise, while neutral spectators will fill the rest of the stands in search of a top-class football experience. The clash comes at a moment when both teams are under result pressure in the new Champions League format, so it is almost certain that neither side will calculate, but will go for a win that could launch them toward a safer spring in Europe. For fans, whether they support Juventus, Benfica, or simply love watching big football, this is a chance to experience the combination of a modern football arena, a historic city, and a match that carries the weight of a knockout tie even though it is formally played in the league phase. That is exactly why it pays to react in time, follow ticket sales, and secure your seat in the stands – buy tickets via the button below, look for the label “”, and be part of the atmosphere that is why, on European nights, the Allianz Stadium is rightly considered one of the most special places on the continent’s football map.

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