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IIHF World Men's Ice Hockey Championship (GROUP B)
17. May 2026. 12:20h
Italy vs Slovakia
BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
2026
17
May
Tickets for Italy - Slovakia, 2026 Men's Ice Hockey World Championship in Fribourg
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Tickets for Italy - Slovakia, 2026 Men's Ice Hockey World Championship in Fribourg

Looking for tickets for Italy - Slovakia at the 2026 Men's Ice Hockey World Championship? Here you can buy tickets for the BCF Arena matchup in Fribourg and get ready for a group-stage game where Slovakia targets key points and Italy looks for a statement against a stronger rival

Italy against Slovakia in Fribourg - an early crossing of ambitions

Italy and Slovakia play on 17.05.2026 at 12:20 at BCF Arena in Fribourg, in Group B of the Men's Ice Hockey World Championship. It is a meeting that comes very early in the tournament, but precisely because of that it can change the tone of the whole week. Slovakia enters Switzerland as a national team from the upper part of the world rankings, while Italy returns to the top tier after promotion from Division I Group A. Tickets for this meeting are in demand among fans because it is a daytime slot in a city that will, during those days, live hockey almost from morning until evening.

For Italy, this is a match in which firmness, discipline and surviving pressure against a faster and individually higher-quality team are required. For Slovakia, the task is different: not to spill points against an opponent that is lower in the ranking, while at the same time keeping energy for the dense schedule of a group that also includes Canada, Sweden, Czechia, Denmark, Norway and Slovenia. In practice, that means that every point against Italy will carry weight in the fight for the quarterfinals, while every Italian point could be worth like a small turnaround in the battle to remain among the elite.

Context of Group B

Group B is played in Fribourg, and the schedule leaves Italy and Slovakia little time for an introduction. Slovakia plays against Norway the day before, while Italy opens against Canada the day before. That means both benches will already have a match in their legs, but not necessarily the same amount of wear: Italy will probably have to withstand major Canadian pressure, while Slovakia will seek points against Norway that must be won in this kind of group if the quarterfinals are the goal.

  • The competition lasts from 15 to 31.05.2026 in ZĂĽrich and Fribourg.

  • Italy - Slovakia is played in Group B, at BCF Arena.

  • According to the last published world ranking, Italy has 3025 points and is in 18th place.

  • Slovakia has 3595 points and is in 9th place.

  • Group B includes Canada, Sweden, Czechia, Denmark, Slovakia, Norway, Slovenia and Italy.



That difference in the rankings is not just a number on paper. Slovakia has a broader base of players from stronger leagues, more experience in high-tempo matches and a habit of playing elimination games at major tournaments. Italy, on the other hand, comes with a different kind of pressure: for it, every meeting against stronger national teams is a test of how quickly it can adapt to the rhythm of the elite group.

Italy - return among the best and the role of the outsider

Italy secured its place in the elite for 2026 after competing in Division I Group A, when Great Britain and Italy earned promotion. This is an important context because the Italian national team cannot be read only through defeats against the strongest. It comes to Fribourg as a team that has gone through a demanding path back and now must show that it can stay in the company of the strongest.

The biggest change in the Italian project is connected to the bench. Jukka Jalonen took over the Italian national team after a rich career in which he won Olympic gold, Olympic bronze and several world medals with Finland. That is a detail worth emphasizing especially: Italy may not have the depth that the hockey powers have, but on the bench it has a coach who knows how tournaments are played when there is no time for long repairs.Italy will have to play simply against Slovakia. Short shifts, smart clearing of the puck from the zone, protecting the space in front of the goal and as few penalties as possible. If the meeting turns into a series of special situations, the Slovaks will have more space for individual quality. If Italy remains five-on-five, holds the middle of the ice and forces the opponent into outside shots, the match can remain uncomfortable for a long time.

Slovakia - more speed, more experience, greater expectations

Slovakia enters this tournament with clearer expectations. After the period under Craig Ramsay, the bench was taken over by Vladimír Országh, a former national team player and coach who has already worked within the Slovak national team system. In recent years Slovakia has built an identity of an aggressive, hard-working team that does not rely only on older names, but increasingly on young players who bring speed and boldness.

The best-known name is Juraj Slafkovský, a forward who has already shown on the big stage that he can carry the pressure of the national team. Alongside him, Šimon Nemec stands out in particular, a defenseman who provides zone exits, calmness with the puck and solutions in transition. In the depth of the defense, Erik Černák and Martin Fehérváry are also important, players who bring firmness, duels and experience against forwards of the highest level.

Slovakia must not fall into the trap of patience against Italy. If an early goal does not come, the outsider's belief grows, and the crowd gets a match that becomes increasingly nervous. That is why the Slovaks will seek pressure already in the first period: deep forecheck, shots from the blue line, traffic in front of the goal and a quick reaction after a lost puck.

  • Juraj SlafkovskĂ˝ - the most resonant Slovak attacking name and a player who can break open a match with one entry into the zone.

  • Ĺ imon Nemec - a defenseman important for puck movement and play in attack.

  • Erik ÄŚernák - a physically strong defenseman, useful in protecting the space in front of the goal.

  • Martin FehĂ©rváry - a defensive pillar for minutes against the most dangerous lines.

  • Tomáš Tatar - an experienced attacking name who brings calmness and a feel for big matches.



Head-to-head meetings give the Slovaks the advantage

Recent head-to-head meetings go Slovakia's way. In February 2026 Slovakia defeated Italy 3:2, and at the 2022 World Championship it was 3:1 for Slovakia. Even earlier, in 2017 Slovakia celebrated 3:2, and in 2014 it won 4:1. That does not mean the outcome is closed in advance, but it shows a pattern: Italy can keep the match close, but Slovakia has usually found a way to close it.


  • 2026: Italy - Slovakia 2:3

  • 2022: Italy - Slovakia 1:3

  • 2017: Slovakia - Italy 3:2

  • 2014: Slovakia - Italy 4:1



For a fan coming to the arena, that is a good sign. This duel is not necessarily a match in which the favorite routinely completes the job. Italy has enough discipline not to concede five easy goals if it stays out of the penalty box. Slovakia has enough quality to punish every mistake on the blue line. Precisely that tension between control and one wrong shift can be the main story of the meeting.

Where the match can be decided

The first decision zone will be the middle of the ice. If Italy allows Slovakia clean entries with speed, the defensemen will constantly skate backward and defend in panic. If the Italians close the neutral zone, force the Slovaks into dump-ins and win several battles along the boards, the match can be slowed to a rhythm that suits them more.

The second key is special situations. Slovakia has more players who can make a difference on the power play, especially through a shot from the top, cross passes and a player in front of the goal. Italy cannot afford a series of exclusions, because then it is no longer defending only the score but also its own rhythm of line changes. On the other hand, the Italian power play could be an opportunity to steal momentum: one goal with the extra player can completely change the feeling on the bench.

The third detail is the goaltending performance. In matches of this profile, the outsider almost always needs an above-average evening from its goaltender. Slovakia will probably have more shots and more time in the attacking third, but for Italy a few long saves in the first period are enough to introduce nervousness into the favorite.

BCF Arena - a compact arena for national-team hockey

BCF Arena is located at Chem. Saint-Léonard 5 in Fribourg and is the home of HC Fribourg-Gottéron. For the 2026 World Championship, the capacity is set at 7500 spectators, and the arena underwent major modernization before this period. The organizers also state that BCF Arena is the first ice arena in Switzerland with a Minergie-A certificate, which is an interesting detail for an arena that combines an old local hockey base and a new tournament look.

BCF Arena will host 30 matches during the tournament, including two quarterfinal matches. That means Fribourg is not just an auxiliary location, but one of the real centers of the tournament. For Italy - Slovakia, the 12:20 slot is especially important: the crowd arrives in a daytime rhythm, and the city will already have fans around the station, fan zones and approaches to the arena from the morning. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a weekend slot, national-team hockey and a city compact enough for the match to be felt in the center come together.


  • Address: Chem. Saint-LĂ©onard 5, Fribourg, Switzerland.

  • Capacity for the 2026 tournament: 7500 spectators.

  • The arena is the home of HC Fribourg-GottĂ©ron.

  • BCF Arena will host 30 tournament matches, including two quarterfinals.

  • Public transport is recommended for visitors because there is no parking for spectators immediately next to the arena.



Arrival at the arena and moving around Fribourg

The simplest arrival is by public transport. For the train, the Fribourg/Freiburg Poya station is used, from where BCF Arena is about a six-minute walk. The bus option is line number 1 toward Poya, followed by about five minutes on foot. The organizers especially emphasize that there is no parking for spectators at the location itself and that traffic restrictions are expected around the arena.

  • Train: Fribourg/Freiburg Poya station, then a short walk to the arena.

  • Bus: line 1 to the Poya area, then on foot toward BCF Arena.

  • Car: for arrival toward the city, the Fribourg-Nord exit on the A12 motorway is indicated.

  • Parking: do not count on parking immediately next to the arena for spectators.

  • Arrival plan: arrive earlier, because traffic restrictions are expected around the arena.



Fribourg is interesting for this tournament also because it is the smallest host city of the World Championship in the 21st century. That changes the fan's experience. Instead of a large city where the match is lost among other events, here everything is closer: the station, the old town, bridges, cafés and the arena. The bilingual character of the city, the French and German rhythm in the same space, gives the trip additional color.

What fans can expect in the stands

Slovak fans traditionally follow the national team very loudly, especially at tournaments in Central Europe. Fribourg is accessible enough for them to travel by car, train or a combination via Austria and Switzerland, so a visible Slovak presence in the stands can be expected. Italy will also have support, especially because the game is played in Switzerland, close to northern Italy and in a slot that is acceptable for a day trip.

The atmosphere could therefore be more national-team-like than club-like: flags, jerseys, many neutral spectators and an arena that reacts to a good hit, a defended power play or a counterattack. For a neutral fan, this is a match in which the difference in styles is clearly visible. Slovakia will try to speed up the game and impose quality, Italy will try to endure and wait for moments in which the favorite opens up.It is worth securing tickets in time, especially for fans who want to sit in a group with friends or plan to watch more hockey content in Fribourg on the same day. The tournament rhythm in the city means that crowds are not created only before the start of the match, but also around public transport, hospitality zones and approaches to the arena.

Fan guide for match day

For the match at 12:20, the best rhythm is to arrive in Fribourg earlier, avoid the last wave before the start and leave time for a walk to the arena. BCF Arena is not an isolated stadium on the edge of nowhere: it is part of the city's hockey space around the Saint-Léonard area, so arriving on foot after public transport is a natural choice.

If you are coming from outside Switzerland, count on the train being the cleanest solution for the final part of the journey. Main Fribourg is on the major line that connects St. Gallen, Zurich, Bern, Fribourg, Lausanne and Geneva, and from city transport to the Poya area the route continues easily. For cars, it is important not to plan arrival at the arena itself as if this were an ordinary league match. Tournament organization and traffic restrictions change habits.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and the practical value of early planning is not only in entering the arena. In Fribourg during the tournament, accommodation, restaurants near the center and the fastest connections toward the arena will be sought after. Whoever resolves everything earlier can deal with hockey on match day, not logistics.

Why this meeting is interesting even before the first puck

Italy - Slovakia is not a match with equal initial expectations. Slovakia is the favorite, has a better ranking, more familiar names and a stronger recent head-to-head record. But precisely that is why the meeting is interesting. Italy does not have the luxury of waiting for "easier" matches, because in this kind of group every period can become important for goal difference, confidence and the fight to stay up. Slovakia does not have the luxury of underestimating, because points against national teams from the lower part of the ranking often decide who avoids the hardest possible path to the quarterfinals.

The best scenario for Slovakia is an early goal, control of the middle of the ice and calm line rotation. The best scenario for Italy is a first period without major holes, a good goaltending start and a match in which the score is kept close as long as possible. If that happens, BCF Arena could get the kind of midday hockey in which every save, every won battle along the boards and every puck clearance gains weight like a scoring chance.

Sources:

- iihf.com - the 2026 World Championship schedule, confirmation of the Italy - Slovakia match at BCF Arena, group composition, ranking before the start of the competition, data on BCF Arena, mobility and capacity for the tournament were used.- Hockey Canada - the match preview and Group B table before the start of the tournament with 0-0-0 records were used.

- Global Sports Archive - data on recent head-to-head meetings between Italy and Slovakia were used.

- Olympics.com and italia.hockey - data on the appointment of Jukka Jalonen and his coaching profile were used.

- NHL.com - data on the appointment of Vladimír Országh and on Slovak players from the Olympic cycle, including Juraj Slafkovský and Šimon Nemec, were used.

- fribourg.ch, SBB/BLS and gotteron.ch - information about the host city, arrival by public transport, Poya station, bus line 1, traffic restrictions and the status of BCF Arena in Fribourg was used.

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