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Serie A (35. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Udinese vs Torino
Friuli, Udine, IT
2026
03
May
Udinese vs Torino tickets for Serie A at Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, fan match guide
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Udinese vs Torino tickets for Serie A at Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, fan match guide

Looking for tickets for Udinese vs Torino in Serie A? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for the match at Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, with key context on team form, players to watch, stadium details and practical matchday travel information

Udinese against Torino: a mid-table encounter that still carries weight

Udinese and Torino enter the 35th round of Serie A as clubs that are not in a direct fight for the top, but this duel is not without stakes either. After 34 rounds, Udinese is in 11th place with 44 points, a record of 12 wins, 8 draws and 14 defeats, and a goal difference of 41:46. Torino is in 13th place with 41 points, with 11 wins, 8 draws and 15 defeats, and a goal difference of 39:56. The three-point gap means that the visitors from Turin can catch up in the middle of the standings in Udine, while the home side can welcome the final part of the season more calmly and with a better impression in front of its fans by winning. Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters because it is played at a time that is ideal for coming to the stadium, including for fans from outside Udine.

What is at stake

For Udinese, this is a match that can confirm a stable season after quite a few changeable periods. Kosta Runjaić’s team has enough points not to look only toward the bottom, but the final stretch of the season in Serie A often changes the impression of the entire year. At home, against an opponent from the same part of the table, Udinese must show that it can dictate the rhythm, and not only wait for the opponent’s mistakes. It is especially important how the home side will react after an efficient 3:3 draw away at Lazio Roma in the previous round.

Torino under Roberto D'Aversa is also looking for a clearer final signature to the season. The 2:2 draw against Inter in the 34th round carries good weight because it came against the leading team in the championship, but Torino has conceded too many goals during the season for a team that wants more than the lower part of mid-table. With 56 goals conceded after 34 rounds, the defensive stability of the visitors will be the main topic in Udine as well. It is worth securing tickets in time because the encounter carries enough competitive charge, especially for fans who want to watch a direct duel between clubs of a similar level.

Table context ahead of the 35th round


  • Udinese: 11th place, 34 matches, 44 points, goal difference 41:46.

  • Torino: 13th place, 34 matches, 41 points, goal difference 39:56.

  • Udinese played 3:3 away at Lazio Roma in the previous round.

  • Torino played 2:2 against Inter in the previous round.

  • The difference between these teams ahead of the round is three points.



Udinese: Davis, Zaniolo and the depth of the midfield line

This season Udinese relies most on physical presence in attack and vertical arrivals from the second line. According to available seasonal statistics, Keinan Davis is the team’s leading scorer, and alongside him Nicolò Zaniolo stands out in the attacking part in particular. His ability to receive the ball between the lines, turn toward goal and draw a foul can be important against Torino, especially if the visitors drop their block and try to close the central corridor.In midfield, Udinese has several profiles that can change the rhythm. Arthur Atta and Jurgen Ekkelenkamp bring energy and runs into the final third, while Jesper Karlström can be important for balance when the home side loses the ball. Defensively, Oumar Solet and Christian Kabasele provide height and strength at set pieces, which is important against Torino, which has several good aerial players. If the match opens up on the flanks, Alessandro Zanoli and Hassane Kamara can be important for width.

The biggest question for Udinese is player availability. Ahead of the match, Keinan Davis, Nicolò Bertola and Jordan Zemura were mentioned in absence reports, with Zemura listed as doubtful. Such information can change until match day, so the most accurate picture is always the one the club confirms immediately before the encounter. For a fan coming to the stadium, that means one thing: Udinese’s line-up could significantly affect the way the team plays, especially if Davis is not fully ready.

Torino: Simeone, Vlašić and the problem of defensive balance

Torino arrives in Udine with clear attacking assets. According to available statistics, Giovanni Simeone is the team’s top scorer with 9 goals in Serie A, while Nikola Vlašić has 7 goals and 3 assists. Vlašić is a player who can connect midfield and attack without too many touches, and his movement between the lines will be one of the tests for Udinese’s midfield. Ché Adams has added 5 goals, the same as Cesare Casadei, so Torino does not depend on only one source of goals.

D'Aversa has at his disposal a team with experience in defence and midfield. Guillermo Maripán, Saúl Coco, Valentino Lazaro, Marcus Pedersen and Cristiano Biraghi provide different options in the back line and on the flanks, while Gvidas Gineitis, Matteo Prati and Adrien Tamèze can bring work-rate width in midfield. The problem is that Torino too often concedes goals in phases when it loses its structure. Against Udinese, which can punish a set piece, a rebound or a second ball, that is a dangerous habit.

Regarding absences, Faustino Anjorin, Zakaria Aboukhlal and Zanos Savva were mentioned before the encounter in different services, while other sources highlighted Niels Nkounkou and Ivan Ilić. Since injuries and player statuses change from day to day, this information should be viewed as the situation in the week of the match, and not as the final match sheet. For Torino it is especially important whether it will have enough width on the flanks, because Udinese at home often tries to open space precisely through the wide zones.

Players who can decide the match


  • Keinan Davis - Udinese’s physically most important attacking reference point, if he is ready to play.

  • Nicolò Zaniolo - a player who can create an overload between the opponent’s midfield and back line.

  • Oumar Solet - important in aerial duels and set pieces in front of both goals.

  • Giovanni Simeone - Torino’s top scorer this season, dangerous in the penalty area.

  • Nikola Vlašić - the visitors’ most creative profile, useful both as a scorer and as an assistant.

  • Guillermo Maripán - Torino’s defensive leader and a threat at set pieces.



Tactical picture: a duel of rhythm and second balls

Udinese under Runjaić often seeks a balance between directness and controlled build-up. When it has space, the home side quickly attacks depth. When there is no space, set pieces, crosses and shots from the second line become important. Against Torino, the reaction after losing the ball will be especially important, because the visitors have players who can quickly connect two or three passes and reach the finishing phase.

Torino could try to calm the match through the middle, but the statistics of goals conceded show that its matches can easily slip out of control. If Udinese wins several second balls early and forces the visitors to defend their own penalty area, the stadium will quickly get into the match. On the other hand, if Torino finds space behind the midfield line through Vlašić and Simeone, the home side will have to defend a lot of runs toward its own goal.

The set-piece duel will be especially interesting. Udinese has height in the back line and attack, Torino has Maripán and other strong players, so every corner or free kick can have more value than usual. In a mid-table match, where one mistake often decides the rhythm, set pieces are a practical way to unlock the encounter.

Head-to-head matches: Torino has the better overall record

The history of direct encounters gives Torino a slight psychological advantage. According to aggregate H2H data, in the last 29 mutual matches Torino has won 15 times, Udinese 8 times, while 6 encounters ended in a draw. The goal record from those matches is 41:28 for Torino. That does not mean the visitors arrive as clear favourites, but it shows that this pairing often knows how to go the way of the team from Piedmont.For Udinese, the home ground is therefore an important corrective. Bluenergy Stadium is not the biggest stadium in the league, but after renovation it has become more compact and closer to the game than the old Stadio Friuli with its athletics track. When the home side wins duels early and moves play toward the opponent’s goal, the stands create pressure more easily. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a good time slot, a well-known opponent and the season finale come together.

Bluenergy Stadium: a practical stadium for watching football

The match is played at Bluenergy Stadium, that is Stadio Friuli, at Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3 in Udine. The stadium was opened in 1976, and the major renovation was completed in 2016. Today’s capacity is listed at around 25 thousand seats, depending on the source and event configuration. Most important for the fan: the stadium is football-functional, with stands that after renovation are closer to the pitch and without the old athletics distance that reduced the match-day impression.

Udinese’s stadium is located in the Rizzi area, several kilometres from the centre of Udine. For fans arriving by car, the most important access is from the A23 motorway and the Tangenziale Ovest bypass, with exits marked toward Stadio Friuli. For visiting supporters, Udinese’s official instructions point to the direction "Stadio Friuli - Ospiti Curva Sud", which is useful to know before arrival, especially if travelling from outside the city.

Practical arrival information


  • Stadium address: Piazzale Repubblica Argentina, 3, Udine.

  • Capacity: approximately 25 thousand seats, according to stadium sources.

  • By car: from the Venezia-Trieste direction, use the Udine Sud exit and then Tangenziale Ovest toward the stadium.

  • Public transport: city lines run from the railway station area toward the stadium, and on match days fan transport may be organised.

  • Arriving earlier is reasonable because of entrance checks, traffic around the stadium and the parking schedule.



Udine as host city

Udine is a practical city for a fan trip because the historic centre can be toured on foot, and the stadium is not too far from the centre. Those arriving earlier can combine the match with a short tour of Piazza della LibertĂ , a climb toward the castle or lunch in the centre before heading toward the stadium. The city is calm enough not to drain energy before the match, but it has enough content for fans who want to spend the whole day in Friuli.For those travelling by train, the railway station in Udine is a good starting point for continuing toward the stadium. If going by car, traffic jams around the stadium before the start of the encounter and after the end should be expected. Parking near the stadium exists, but at Serie A matches the space fills quickly, so it is smart to leave a time buffer. Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and arriving without rushing is the best way to avoid unnecessary stress at the entrance.

The atmosphere fans can expect

This is not a derby sold only by name, but a match that lives on details: the fight for mid-table, the home need to close the season positively and the visitors’ desire for Torino to show that it is worth more than 13th place. Such encounters are often more open than the table suggests, because one team wants confirmation in front of its fans, while the other tries to use the smaller pressure of playing away.

If Udinese scores first, the stadium can become uncomfortable for Torino because the home side then gets the ideal scenario: a firmer block, set pieces and quick exits through Zaniolo or the striker. If Torino finds the first goal, the match can open into a much livelier duel, because Udinese at home can hardly remain passive. That is the scenario fans like: more transition, more duels and more sense that the result can change in every attack.

For visiting Torino fans, this is also a good opportunity for a trip to northeastern Italy. Udine is accessible in terms of transport, the stadium is modern compared with many Italian arenas, and the 15:00 time slot leaves enough space for arrival and return on the same day from parts of northern Italy. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if planning to arrive as a group.

What to pay attention to during the match

The most interesting detail will be the relationship between Udinese’s physical game and Torino’s control through the middle. If the home side wins duels around the centre and forces Torino into long clearances, the match will bend toward the home rhythm. If Torino manages to find Vlašić between the lines, Udinese’s back line will have to defend much more demanding situations, especially Simeone’s movements in the penalty area.The second detail is the flanks. Udinese can attack through width and look for crosses, while Torino through Lazaro, Pedersen, Biraghi or other wide options can quickly switch sides. In such matches, it is not only the first cross that decides, but who collects the loose balls better 18 to 25 metres from goal. There the midfields could have a decisive role.

The third detail is the final minutes. Data on the distribution of goals from seasonal reviews suggests that Torino as a visitor often seeks goals later in the match, while Udinese at home has known how to have dangerous phases after the break. If the result is uncertain after the 70th minute, substitutions and freshness from the bench can be just as important as the starting line-ups.

Short fan guide for the match


  • Arrive earlier: heavier traffic is expected around the stadium before kick-off.

  • Check the ticket sector before departure, especially if travelling as a visiting supporter.

  • Expect entrance checks and do not leave arrival to the final minutes.

  • For arrival by train, plan the continuation by city transport or taxi toward the stadium.

  • For a family visit, choose earlier entry, because the 15:00 time slot is suitable for a calmer daily schedule.



A match for fans who like concrete football

Udinese - Torino does not carry the glamour of a title fight, but it has what often makes Serie A matches in the final part of the season interesting: two clubs with clear flaws, several players who can decide the encounter with one move and enough closeness in points for the result to be felt in the table. Udinese wants to confirm a secure mid-table position in front of its fans, while Torino wants to reduce the gap and improve the impression of a defensively unstable season.

For the spectator in the stadium, that means a match in which duels, set pieces and reactions after losing the ball should be followed. If Davis is ready, his physical duel with Torino’s defence can shape the entire encounter. If Vlašić gets freedom between the lines, Torino will have a path toward goal. If, however, Zaniolo catches rhythm and forces the visitors into fouls near the penalty area, Udinese will have a weapon that fits well with home ground.Sources:
- Torino FC - schedule of the 35th round of Serie A 2025/2026 and the date and time of the Udinese - Torino match.
- Worldfootball.net - Serie A table after 34 rounds, previous-round results and points context.
- ESPN - seasonal player statistics for Udinese and Torino, including scorers and assistants.
- Sofascore and FotMob - match preview, coaches, H2H context and available information on injuries and absences.
- FootyStats - aggregate head-to-head record of Udinese and Torino.
- Udinese Calcio - official information on arrival at Bluenergy Stadium.
- StadiumDB and World of Stadiums - capacity, address and basic data on Bluenergy Stadium.

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