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Football – Italian League - Serie A - Season 2025/2026 (23. round)
01. February 2026. 15:00h
Napoli vs Fiorentina
Diego Armando Maradona, Napoli, IT
2026
01
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Napoli vs Fiorentina in Serie A, Round 23 of the 2025/2026 season at Diego Armando Maradona Stadium

Looking for tickets for Napoli vs Fiorentina in Serie A Round 23? Here you can go straight to ticket purchase and plan your matchday at Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples. The game is on February 1, 2026, and demand for seats can rise fast, so do not leave it late. Get the key details, atmosphere notes, and arrival tips before you head to the turnstiles

Napoli and Fiorentina in the Serie A spotlight

Napoli and Fiorentina in Matchday 23 of Serie A bring a game that on paper looks like a clash of two different worlds, but in practice often turns out to be the exact opposite—tough and unpredictable. The match is played at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in Naples, at Via Giambattista Marino, at a time slot that traditionally gets the city on its feet and fills the Fuorigrotta district hours before the opening whistle. Interest in tickets for fixtures like these usually grows as matchday approaches, because fans want to be part of the atmosphere that you can feel at the Maradona both in the stands and beyond them—from the first gathering of supporters to the last return toward the city center. Tickets and match passes are expected to be one of the main topics ahead of the game, not only because of prestige, but also because of the point in the season when every point has a concrete price. Secure your tickets now, because time slots like this and names like these regularly mean heightened interest and crowds in the days leading up to the match.

Standings, points, and the pressure of objectives

The Serie A table in January already sharpens the storyline: Napoli are near the top and keeping pace with the leaders, while Fiorentina are living through a difficult season in the lower part of the standings and collecting points under great stress. According to the current table, Napoli are fourth with 38 points from 18 matches played, with a goal difference that reveals stability (28 scored and 15 conceded), which is the profile of a team that knows how to control the result even when it isn’t shining. Fiorentina, on the other hand, are in 19th place with 13 points after 19 matches, with 20 scored and 30 conceded, so every away appearance against a top-side team carries both a psychological burden and a tactical dilemma. An additional complexity when reading the table is the different number of matches played among clubs, which increases the pressure on the schedule and on every missed opportunity, especially for teams trying to find a safer rhythm. In that framework, tickets for this event become a kind of ticket to the season’s emotion as well, because fans want to see how the team copes with pressure when points start adding up into serious scenarios.

Form and recent results shaping expectations

Napoli enter this part of the season with a mix of authority and warning signs, because recent results have shown both strength and vulnerability, especially in moments when the match tempo slips into chaos. In one of the most high-profile wins at the beginning of January, Napoli beat Lazio 2–0, and the match was marked by red cards and incident situations, with the note that the team were then without several important names due to injuries. A few days later came a home match with Hellas Verona that ended 2–2, with a comeback scenario after a big deficit and confirmation that even favorites can find themselves in trouble if they lose composure or leave space in transition. Fiorentina, meanwhile, have had moments that look like a glimmer of hope, including a 1–0 win over Cremonese in which Moise Kean scored an important goal, and matches like that often serve as a trigger for the dressing room to stabilize and find continuity. When a season is tough, fans’ patience is tested, but that is exactly why interest in tickets can surge ahead of major away trips, because part of the crowd wants to see the team’s reaction on the big stage.

Squad situation and the medical bulletin that changes plans

Ahead of a fixture like this, the story about tactics always goes hand in hand with the question of who is available, because one or two missing links can change the entire game plan, from pressing to the final third. Napoli have had pronounced problems with absences this winter, and lists of injuries and expected returns suggest the staff will have to carefully manage risk and minutes, especially for players who have just come out of the recovery process. According to available data, among the recorded absences are Kevin De Bruyne, Frank Anguissa, and Billy Gilmour, along with David Neres who was noted at the beginning of January with an ankle issue, while for some players expected return dates are also mentioned that can affect whether they will be ready at all by Matchday 23. Fiorentina also come in with caution about availability, with notes about earlier absences such as Tariq Lamptey, while for certain individuals the situation can change from day to day as the match approaches, which particularly affects clubs that already do not have a stable season. Precisely such uncertainties often further raise interest in tickets, because fans want to see whether stars will appear on the pitch, whether coaches will take risks, or whether the match will take on the face of a “workmanlike win” and a duel decided by details.

Napoli’s playing model and key pressure points

When Napoli play at the Maradona, a tempo is expected in which the hosts seek control through possession, but at the same time attack quickly as soon as the opponent’s first line opens up, so the match often has waves of intensity that further ignite the stands. With a squad that on paper has both depth and experience, Napoli can build attacks through the wide corridors and half-spaces, and in the final phase look for the directness of forwards who attack depth or the “second ball” after a cross. In such a setup, players who create an extra man off the ball are also important, because against a team defending deep it becomes decisive how fast you can switch the point of attack and arrive in one-on-one situations. Another element is set pieces, where a team with good aerial ability and organization can “steal” a goal even when play isn’t flowing, and precisely in matchups against teams from the lower part of the table set pieces often make the difference. For fans and for ticket sales, matches like these carry special weight, because everyone wants to be in the stadium at the moment the game breaks open—whether that is an early goal that creates space, or late drama that turns the stands into a collective reflex.

Fiorentina’s search for balance and a plan for survival

Fiorentina away to a top-side team usually have to choose between two risks: sit deep and concede the initiative, or try to play more bravely and risk being left without protection in transition. The current season and position in the table suggest the primary goal will be to stay in the match for as long as possible, because the first goal conceded in a stadium like this often pulls in a second, a third wave of attacks and the energy of the stands that makes every outlet harder for the opponent. In that sense, players who can keep the ball under pressure and win a foul are important, as are forwards who can turn a single situation into a “turning point,” especially if Napoli leave space behind the full-backs. Moise Kean has already shown in January that he can be a factor even when coming off the bench, and such players give hope that even on a tough away day a moment can be seized, whether from a counterattack or after a set piece. If Fiorentina opt for a compact block, then discipline and concentration matter more than the beauty of play, because every positioning mistake opens a corridor toward the penalty area, and then neither the goalkeeper nor the center-back pair can keep saving the day. In such a scenario, tickets and passes for away fans gain additional value, because those who travel to Naples often come precisely for the feeling that matches like these are remembered, regardless of the state of the table.

Head-to-head clashes as a mirror of seasonal stories

Napoli–Fiorentina meetings have often been a mix of technical football and emotional charge, and when the stakes rise, details like the first duel in midfield or the first won corner can become more important than possession. This season they have already met in Florence, where Napoli won 3–1, with contributions from new and high-profile names, which at the time looked like confirmation that Napoli in the early phase of the season have depth and scoring capacity. Such results stay in memory, but they are rarely replicated identically, especially when several months have passed, when form changes, and injuries and suspensions reshape the hierarchy in the team. For Fiorentina, such a fixture can be an opportunity to “flip the narrative,” because one good match at the Maradona can become a catalyst for the coming weeks, even if the full prize is not taken. For Napoli, home ground and the mass of supporters bring an obligation, because a win is expected, and in those expectations often lies the biggest trap, especially against an opponent who has nothing to lose. That is why tickets for this match disappear quickly in periods when fans sense that an important episode of the season is being written, whether through revenge or through confirmation of dominance.

Diego Armando Maradona and Fuorigrotta, a stage that lives all day

The Diego Armando Maradona stadium is not just a sports venue, but also a city symbol that on matchdays changes the rhythm of the entire Fuorigrotta area, from early morning until late evening when traffic spills across the wider zone of the city. According to data from the City of Naples, the stadium has a capacity of about 54,726 spectators and includes a range of additional sports facilities, which explains why the area around the stadium is experienced as a broader sports complex, not just a place for 90 minutes. Precisely that capacity figure frames the story about tickets, because when interest rises, every stand develops its own dynamics, and buying tickets becomes part of preparing for the experience, not just an administrative step. At the Maradona it is common for the atmosphere to be built in layers, from chants and choreographies to moments when the whole stadium reacts to a single duel, a single sliding tackle, or a single goalkeeper save. Buy tickets via the button below and experience the match firsthand, because evenings like these in Naples have a reputation for being “felt” even by people who are not regular stadium visitors.

Getting to the stadium, transport, and practical information for visitors

For visitors coming from other parts of the city or from outside Naples, planning the arrival is a key part of the experience, because the area around the stadium on matchday can be burdened by traffic and checks. Fuorigrotta is well connected by public transport, and reference points often mentioned include rail/metro stations and local lines that bring you to the stadium with a short walk, which is especially important for those who want to avoid looking for parking at the last minute. According to a practical arrival guide, the Campi Flegrei station on the metro line is about 750 meters from the stadium, while the Mostra-Stadio-Maradona station on the Cumana line is about 550 meters, which in practice means a few minutes’ walk and significantly less stress than arriving by car in congestion. The club on its website additionally directs fans regarding arrival organization and movement toward the stadium, which is useful for everyone coming to the Maradona for the first time or who want to estimate how much earlier they need to set off due to checks and entry. In the context of tickets, the practical advice is simple: the earlier you secure your passes, the earlier you can plan the whole day, from departure to return, without improvisation that in big matches often brings unnecessary problems. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and leave yourself room to reach the stadium calmly, without rushing and without skipping security procedures.

Statistics explaining where the match can break

Numbers don’t play instead of teams, but they often clearly show where the real advantage is hidden and which type of match suits one side or the other, especially when you take into account both goal difference and the distribution of scorers. Napoli have scored 28 goals and conceded 15 up to this phase of the season, which suggests the team generally knows how to balance between attack and defense and how to “close out” a match once it takes the lead. Fiorentina, on the other hand, are on 20 scored and 30 conceded, so their biggest challenge is to maintain stability across all 90 minutes, because one period of weaker concentration can wipe out all earlier work. On the league’s scorers list, forwards from top clubs stand out, and for the context of this duel it is important that Rasmus Højlund has 6 goals, while Moise Kean and Rolando Mandragora have 5 each, which reveals that Fiorentina also have individuals who can punish one mistake or one poor setup on a set piece. That is precisely why fans often seek tickets for matches like this, because there is a real chance it will be decided in a single move, a single ball in behind, or a single shot that changes momentum. If you want to be there when that moment everyone talks about happens, ticket sales are available via the button below, and the atmosphere at the Maradona usually rewards those who arrive earlier and catch the full supporter rhythm before the first whistle.

Sources:
- TNT Sports, Serie A 2025/2026 table and club standings (Napoli and Fiorentina, points, goal difference)
- TNT Sports, Serie A 2025/2026 scorers list (goals and contributions of key players)
- Reuters, report Lazio 0:2 Napoli (result, context, and absences)
- Reuters, report Napoli 2:2 Hellas Verona (result and match flow)
- The Guardian, analysis of Fiorentina and Moise Kean’s goal against Cremonese (season context and importance of the goal)
- Transfermarkt, SSC Napoli squad 2025/26 (squad and player profiles)
- Transfermarkt, ACF Fiorentina squad 2025/26 (squad and player profiles)
- Transfermarkt, SSC Napoli injuries and suspensions (current absences and expected returns)
- Transfermarkt, ACF Fiorentina injuries and suspensions (current absences)
- Lega Serie A Highlights, Matchday 23 page with the Napoli Fiorentina pairing (match confirmation within the matchday)
- Comune di Napoli, description of the Diego Armando Maradona stadium and capacity (54,726 spectators)
- SSC Napoli, guide on how to get to the Diego Armando Maradona stadium (arrival instructions)
- Visit Naples, practical guide to arriving by public transport (Campi Flegrei and Mostra-Stadio-Maradona, distances)

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