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Serie A (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
Sassuolo vs Lecce
Mapei Stadium – City of the Tricolour, Reggio nell'Emilia, IT
2026
17
May
Tickets for Sassuolo - Lecce Serie A: buy tickets for a crucial survival battle match
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Tickets for Sassuolo - Lecce Serie A: buy tickets for a crucial survival battle match

Looking for tickets for Sassuolo - Lecce in Serie A? Here you can buy tickets for the match in Reggio Emilia, where Sassuolo aim to finish the season strongly and Lecce need points that could prove vital in the fight to stay in the league

Sassuolo - Lecce: a match that could define Lecce's season

Sassuolo and Lecce enter the 37th round of Serie A under completely different pressure. The home side is in mid-table, with enough points to approach the end of the season more calmly, but also with the motivation to confirm a stable return season in front of its supporters. Lecce, on the other hand, is on the edge of the relegation zone: after 36 rounds it has 32 points, only one more than Cremonese in 18th place. That is why this trip to Reggio Emilia is not an ordinary away match, but a contest in which every set piece, every second ball and every mistake can change the final stretch of the battle for survival.

Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters because the game brings together two different stories: Sassuolo wants a calm finish in front of its home crowd, while Lecce is coming for points that could be worth an entire season. The home supporters expect an active Sassuolo, especially through the flanks and between the lines, while the away section could be very loud because Lecce often has support in matches like this that carries the team even when the game does not look easy.

Standings situation and what is at stake

According to the current standings after 36 rounds, Sassuolo is 11th with a record of 14 wins, 7 draws and 15 defeats, with a goal difference of 44:46 and 49 points. Lecce is 17th with 8 wins, 8 draws and 20 defeats, with a goal difference of 24:48 and 32 points. That difference explains the psychology of the match well: Sassuolo can play with less burden, but not without ambition, while Lecce must be careful not to open too much space behind its own defence.

For Sassuolo, this is an opportunity to use home advantage for another confirmation of a good final part of the season. The 2:0 victory against AC Milan at the beginning of May showed that Fabio Grosso's team can punish even stronger opponents when it gets space for transition. The 2:1 defeat away to Torino in the previous round lowered the tone, but did not change the basic picture: Sassuolo is organised enough in the final part of the season not to panic, and dangerous enough that the opponent must not be allowed a calm start to the match.

Lecce arrives with a different burden. The 0:1 defeat against Juventus in the previous round was not heavy in terms of the result, but it left Eusebio Di Francesco's team under pressure because Cremonese remained close. Before that, Lecce beat Pisa 2:1, drew with Verona 0:0 and Fiorentina 1:1, and then lost away to Bologna 0:2. That is not form that guarantees calm, but it shows that Lecce can stay in the match if it does not concede an early goal.

  • Sassuolo after 36 rounds: 49 points, 11th place, goal difference 44:46.

  • Lecce after 36 rounds: 32 points, 17th place, goal difference 24:48.

  • Cremonese is behind Lecce with 31 points, so every Lecce away match is directly connected with the battle for survival.

  • In the last five league matches, Sassuolo beat Como and AC Milan, drew with Fiorentina and lost to Genoa and Torino.

  • In the last five league matches, Lecce beat Pisa, drew with Verona and Fiorentina and lost to Bologna and Juventus.



Sassuolo: width, Berardi and Pinamonti as the main threats

Fabio Grosso generally wants a Sassuolo that has width, a calmer build-up from the back line and quick runs by the wingers toward the penalty area. In such a system, Domenico Berardi remains a player the opponent cannot defend with only one solution. His left foot, his movement inside from the right side and his feeling for the final pass are still the clearest sign of danger from the home team.

Andrea Pinamonti and Berardi are at the top of Sassuolo's scoring list in this league season with 8 goals each, while Armand Laurienté is very important as a creator: along with 6 goals, he also has 9 assists. This is especially important against Lecce because the away defence often has to defend low and medium blocks, and Sassuolo will try to create situations in which Laurienté or Berardi go one-on-one.

Sassuolo can also look for an advantage through rhythm in midfield. Ismaël Koné has scored 6 league goals this season, and Kristian Thorstvedt brings runs from the second line. If the home side imposes possession early and forces Lecce to drop in front of its own penalty area, the key will not only be in crosses, but in the second ball after rebounds and cutbacks to the edge of the penalty area.

Lecce: points for survival and a match of nerves

Lecce comes to Reggio Emilia as a team that must think first about stability. An attack with 24 goals scored after 36 rounds shows where the biggest problem lies: the visitors need a high level of efficiency because they will not have many clear chances. That is why Wladimiro Falcone in goal, Federico Baschirotto or the current centre-back line, and the players in front of the defence will have the task of keeping the match in a rhythm that suits Lecce.Eusebio Di Francesco has experience working with teams that like to build through passing, but in this context a more pragmatic Lecce is expected. That means a firmer block, less risk in the first phase of attack and attempts to get quickly behind Sassuolo's full-backs through Lameck Banda, Santiago Pierotti or Walid Cheddira. Lecce does not have to dominate possession to get points, but it must be precise in its rare breaks forward.

In the previous round against Juventus, Lecce lost 0:1 after conceding at the very start of the match. It must avoid such a scenario against Sassuolo. If Lecce concedes an early goal, the match turns into a chase, and that is most dangerous against a team that has Berardi, Laurienté and Pinamonti. If it survives the first 20 to 25 minutes without major cracks, the pressure can shift onto the home side.

Head-to-head matches: Sassuolo has the better run, but Lecce knows how to surprise

The history of head-to-head meetings is slightly on Sassuolo's side. In the previous 10 matches, Sassuolo has 4 wins, Lecce 1, and 5 matches ended in draws. The first meeting of this season, played in Lecce on 18 October 2025, ended 0:0. That result is important because it shows that Lecce can close down space for Sassuolo, but also that in such a plan it has to be almost perfect for all 90 minutes.


  • 18.10.2025 Lecce - Sassuolo 0:0

  • 24.09.2024 Lecce - Sassuolo 0:2

  • 21.04.2024 Sassuolo - Lecce 0:3

  • 06.10.2023 Lecce - Sassuolo 1:1

  • 25.02.2023 Lecce - Sassuolo 0:1



For supporters, it is especially interesting that this is not a duel in which the home side has to chase a high score, but a match in which it will be seen who manages pressure better. Sassuolo can be patient, stretch the pitch and wait for the moment to strike. Lecce must hold out without unnecessary fouls around the penalty area because Berardi can create problems from set pieces and half-set pieces even when there is no open play.

Tactical picture: where the match could break

Sassuolo will probably seek control through possession and width. When Berardi moves inside, the full-back on that side has to provide depth, and the midfielder has to cover the lost position if the ball is lost. That is the zone where Lecce can look for a counterattack. If the visitors win the ball while Sassuolo is spread out, the first vertical pass toward a winger or striker can immediately create a finishing situation.

For Lecce, the most important relationship is between the wide players and the back line. If the wingers stay too high, Sassuolo will have an easier path toward the penalty area. If they drop too deep, Lecce will struggle to play out of pressure and Falcone will often have to play long balls. That is why a match in waves is expected: the home side with more time on the ball, the visitor with several very important breaks that can decide the mood in the stands.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a match has this kind of importance for the away team. Supporters planning to attend should expect heavier traffic around the stadium than at ordinary mid-table matches, especially because of the arrival of away supporters and the final part of the season.

Absences and players under the spotlight

According to the available previews, Daniel Boloca is listed as an absence for Sassuolo, while players who have already been out of the squad for longer are also mentioned in the broader injury list. For Lecce, Sadik Fofana is listed as a problem. Since absence lists can change until matchday, the most important thing is to follow the final squad registration and confirmed starting line-ups on the day of the match.

Sassuolo will mostly look toward Berardi, Pinamonti and Laurienté. Berardi brings experience and a one-move solution, Pinamonti is the most natural target in the final third, and Laurienté can change the rhythm of the match with a dribble or an assist. For Lecce, Falcone in goal, Ramadani in midfield balance and the quick players going forward will carry a heavy burden, as they must turn rare counters into concrete shots.

  • Domenico Berardi: 8 league goals and an important role in Sassuolo's creation.

  • Andrea Pinamonti: 8 league goals and a constant threat in the penalty area.

  • Armand LaurientĂ©: 6 goals and 9 assists, crucial for width and the final pass.

  • Wladimiro Falcone: Lecce goalkeeper who can keep the team in the match under pressure.

  • Lameck Banda and Santiago Pierotti: players who can give Lecce speed in transition.



Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore: a compact stadium for a high-pressure match

Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore is located in Reggio nell'Emilia, at Piazzale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 1. The stadium was opened in 1995, was previously known as Stadio Giglio, and is today used by Sassuolo and Reggiana. Sources list the capacity at around 20 thousand seats, which makes it a stadium where the sound from the stands carries well, especially when the match takes on a nervous rhythm early.

For Sassuolo, this stadium is specific because the club does not play in Sassuolo itself, but in Reggio Emilia. That changes supporter logistics, but not the feeling of home ground. The stands are close enough for the pressure to be felt, and the end of the season usually brings a crowd that reacts to every duel, every set piece and every decision by the referee.

Getting to the stadium and practical information

Reggio Emilia is well connected by train with Bologna and Milan, so arriving by public transport is a realistic option for supporters who do not want to drive into the congestion around the stadium. From the railway station to the stadium it is possible to walk in about half an hour, and local bus lines toward the stadium area make arrival even easier.


  • Stadium address: Piazzale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 1, Reggio nell'Emilia.

  • The stadium is on the northeastern edge of the city, about 2.5 kilometres from the historic centre.

  • From the main railway station, it is possible to walk or take a local bus toward the stadium.

  • For arrival by car, the most practical route is the Reggio Emilia exit from the A1 motorway, following signs for the stadium.

  • There are shopping facilities and food and drink options in the stadium area, but for a longer stay the city centre is more pleasant.

It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if planning to arrive from outside Reggio Emilia. The final part of Serie A brings a different dynamic: the home supporters want to close the season on a good note, while Lecce supporters come with a clear reason - to support the team in a match that can have a direct impact on survival.

Host city: Reggio Emilia for a supporter day

Reggio Emilia is a quieter choice than the big Italian football cities, but for supporters it has a practical advantage: the stadium is not far from the centre, and the city is compact enough for arriving by train, taking a walk and going to the match without a complicated plan. The historic centre is a good place for lunch or coffee before heading toward the stadium, while around the stadium itself a more functional, less romantic zone with traffic, car parks and shopping facilities can be expected.

For Lecce supporters the journey is long, but the stakes are clear. When a team is fighting for survival, the away section often becomes the emotional centre of the match. If Lecce shows firmness early, the support from the stands can grow minute by minute. If Sassuolo scores first, the atmosphere will turn toward the home side and the match can become very uncomfortable for the visitors.

What supporters can expect

This does not look like a match for casual attacking play. Sassuolo has the quality to be more dangerous with the ball, and Lecce has a motivation that often levels the difference in the standings. The first half hour could determine the rhythm: the home side will try to impose width quickly and press Lecce's back line, while the visitors will probably try to slow the game down and reduce the number of situations in which Berardi receives the ball facing goal.

If Lecce holds out without conceding, the match can turn into a nervous finish in which one set piece, a throw-in near the penalty area or a counterattack can carry enormous weight. If Sassuolo takes an early lead, Lecce will have to open up more space, and then Laurienté and Berardi get the conditions they like most. Ticket sales for this match are under way, and the interest is understandable because the encounter has a clear competitive story.Sources:
- Sofascore - used for data on the match time, stadium, current team standings, coaches and announced absences.
- ESPN - used for data on the Serie A 2025/2026 standings and statistics of Sassuolo's scorers and assist providers.
- worldfootball.net - used for the results of the 36th round, the standings after 36 matches and the form of Sassuolo and Lecce in the final part of the season.
- FootyStats - used for Sassuolo and Lecce head-to-head records and the results of the most recent head-to-head matches.
- The Stadium Guide - used for data on Mapei Stadium - CittĂ  del Tricolore, capacity, location, stadium history and arrival by public transport or car.

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