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Serie A (33. round)
18. April 2026. 15:00h
Udinese vs Parma
Friuli, Udine, IT
2026
18
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Udinese - Parma in Serie A: matchday guide to Bluenergy Stadium, travel tips and key facts

Looking for tickets for Udinese - Parma in Serie A (Round 33)? Here you can secure seats early and arrive prepared at Bluenergy Stadium in Udine: the simplest routes via A23, where to plan parking near the ground, what two 3-5-2 setups usually look like, and the key wing, second-ball and set-piece battles to watch from the stands

Udinese and Parma in Round 33: different goals, the same pressure of the Saturday time slot

Udinese - Parma is played on Saturday at 15:00 at Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, at a moment in the season when the table no longer forgives winless runs. Udinese enter as the 10th team in Serie A with 43 points after 32 rounds, while Parma are 14th with 36 points and are chasing a few more results that would definitely move them away from the lower part of the standings.

Tickets for this match have been in demand among fans - Saturday afternoon in Udine often brings a good number of home supporters into the stands, especially when form is positive.

What's at stake: Udinese aim for a calm finish, Parma seek a safety zone

Udinese are in the mid-table zone, but with the rhythm of recent rounds they can look toward the upper half without nerves. Parma are, according to the report after the 1-1 with Napoli, currently nine points above the bottom three positions, so every new point away from home is worth its weight in gold - especially in a schedule where, in the last six rounds, season goals are often decided.If Parma take a point or three in Udine, that is not only a mathematical move, but also a message that the team can survive even when it has to play without the ball and endure pressure. That is exactly how they reached 1-1 against Napoli, with a very early goal and discipline without panic.

Recent form: Udinese arrive on a run, Parma with mixed signals

The quickest picture of form fits into five results. In their last five league outings, Udinese recorded wins away at Milan (3-0) and Genoa (2-0), draws with Como (0-0) and Atalanta (2-2), and a narrow defeat to Juventus (0-1).

Parma in the same period have draws against Napoli (1-1), Lazio (1-1) and Fiorentina (0-0), but also two painful defeats - a home 0-2 to Cremonese and a 1-4 away at Torino. That mix says Parma can close out a match, but that their margin for error is thin when they open up and lose control of second balls.

Key people and expected line-ups: 3-5-2 on both sides

According to projected line-ups, both Udinese and Parma arrive in a 3-5-2 setup, which most often means a duel of wing-backs and plenty of duels in the middle band. Udinese are projected with Maduka Okoye in goal, a back three (Thomas Kristensen, Christian Kabasele, Oumar Solet) and up front with Adam Buksa and Nicolò Zaniolo.

Parma should start with Zion Suzuki in goal, with Mariano Troilo, Alessandro Circati and Lautaro Valenti in the back line, and up front with Nesta Elphege and Gabriel Strefezza. Strefezza scored against Napoli after 33 seconds, with an assist from Elphege, which is a good reminder of how dangerous Parma can be from the first wave and direct balls.

Absences and doubts: who is missing, who is returning

In a match like this, a detail such as one absence on the flank can change the entire pressing and transition plan. According to available lists of unavailable players, Udinese are without Alessandro Zanoli, Jordan Zemura and Keinan Davis, while Parma are without BenjamĂ­n Cremaschi and Matija Frigan.

  • Udinese (unavailable): Alessandro Zanoli, Jordan Zemura, Keinan Davis

  • Parma (unavailable): BenjamĂ­n Cremaschi, Matija Frigan



Transfermarkt additionally states that for Udinese, Jordan Zemura was on the list with a hamstring injury (expected return around mid-April), and that Alessandro Zanoli is out for a longer period. For Parma, Matija Frigan (cruciate ligaments), Benja Cremaschi (meniscus) and Adrián Bernabé with a groin problem are mentioned - which is important to monitor because Bernabé is still in the projected starting 11.

How the match could be decided: boxes, second waves and set pieces

When both teams play 3-5-2, the match often goes into the "channels" - the space between the centre-back and the wing-back, and into duels for loose balls after the first duel between the striker and the centre-backs. Udinese, with the striker profile of Buksa and Zaniolo's movements, can look for a vertical ball, then a quick continuation through midfielders arriving from the second line.Parma, on the other hand, have a proven recipe from the draw with Napoli: patience in a low block, aggression on the "second ball" and breaking into transition when the moment is caught. If Strefezza gets space to receive the ball facing the goal, Parma suddenly look much more dangerous than the away record in the table suggests.

One realistic scenario is also that the tempo "drops" - especially if Parma are satisfied with a point. Then Udinese will need width and constant repetitions on the flanks, because without that, 3-5-2 against 3-5-2 easily ends in a chess match with few clear chances.

Head-to-head: an even history and a signal that no one has a monopoly

The historical balance at the level of head-to-head matches is even: Udinese have 8 wins, Parma 8, with 3 draws. That is useful information for a fan because it suggests a pairing where it often happens that a detail decides - an early goal, a set piece or a red card.

Bluenergy Stadium: address, capacity and what to expect on match day

The match is played at Bluenergy Stadium (Friuli), at the address Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, Udine. The stadium capacity is stated as 25.952 seats, which is just the right measure for even a "normal" league Saturday to feel loud when the home side catch momentum.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the team are on a good run, and Udinese enter this match with results that raise home expectations.

Arriving by car: the most concrete instructions

If you are coming by car, the most direct instructions are given by the club itself. From the A23 motorway, coming from the Venezia-Trieste direction, the exit is Udinese Sud, then Tangenziale Ovest towards Tarvisio and the exit marked "Stadio Friuli - Ospiti Curva Sud". Coming from Tarvisio, exit at Udinese Nord, take Tangenziale Ovest towards Pordenone and then the exit "CittĂ  Fiera - Stadio". From the centre of Udine, follow the "STADIO" signage in the direction of Spilimbergo.The classic rule for time slots like this: if you want calm parking and entry without rushing, count on approaches thickening as 15:00 gets closer, so it is smart to arrive earlier and leave yourself time for checks at the entrances. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Practical for travellers: Udine as a base

Udine is a good city for a "day trip" because it is compact: the centre is walkable, and getting to the stadium can be combined with a taxi or public transport depending on the starting point. If you are arriving by train, plan a short transfer to local transport or a taxi and count on congestion after the match, when a wave of people returns toward the centre.


  • Address: Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, Udine, IT

  • Stadium: Bluenergy Stadium (Friuli)

  • Capacity: 25.952

  • By car: A23 (Udinese Sud / Udinese Nord) + Tangenziale Ovest towards the marked exits for the stadium

Atmosphere and match tempo: what a fan can realistically expect

This is the type of match where the atmosphere changes in waves: the home crowd will be loud if Udinese impose the tempo early and raise the number of entries into the final third, while Parma look for moments when they can quiet the stadium with longer possession or one quick break. And since Parma have already shown they can "steal" an early goal against a strong opponent, the opening 15 minutes carries more tension than it looks on paper.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the Saturday time slot often attracts travellers from the region as well - especially when the table offers a clear stake for both sides.

What to watch from the stands: a small guide through the "key signals"

If you want to watch the match like a coach from the stands, pay attention to a few details that in 3-5-2 systems often decide:

  • Wing-back duels: who wins 1v1 along the touchline and who first forces the opponent to drop back

  • Second ball: after the duel between the striker and the centre-back, who first collects the loose ball and immediately switches the direction of play

  • Set pieces: how they set up at the near post and who attacks the space behind the line

  • Parma transitions: when Parma win the ball, do they go straight to Strefezza or look for a calmer carry



For Udinese, it is a sign of a good match if Zaniolo often receives the ball between the lines and forces Parma's back three to step out of their zone. For Parma, it is a good signal if Suzuki and the centre-backs can play the first ball without panic and if Strefezza often "unlocks" on the right side of the attack, where he has already shown he can decide an action with one touch.

The shortest day plan for a traveller: stress-free, with enough time

If you are coming from outside Udine, the most practical approach is to set a base in the city earlier, have lunch in the centre and only then head toward the stadium. Clubs in time slots like this are often accompanied by a combination of family fans and the standard home core, so around the stadium before the match there is the usual crowding on the approaches - especially for cars arriving closer to kick-off.In the end, this is a meeting in which both teams have a clear calculation: Udinese want to confirm a good run and keep top-10, Parma want to take from Udine a result that will maintain their advantage over the lower part of the table. If you are hunting tickets, it is good to react earlier - in the season run-in, both points and atmosphere have a higher price than in October.

Sources:
- ESPN - Serie A 2025/2026 standings (positions and points of Udinese and Parma after 32 rounds)
- FotMob - last 5 matches form, expected line-ups (3-5-2), list of unavailable, H2H record, stadium capacity
- Udinese.it - official instructions for arriving by car (A23 exits and Tangenziale Ovest directions)
- Football Italia - Parma - Napoli 1-1 report (context, coach Carlos Cuesta, early goal and note about the nine-point advantage over the relegation zone)
- Transfermarkt - injury lists and statuses (Udinese and Parma) for context of absences and doubtful players

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