If you’re a Bianconeri fan, the last thing you want is to miss a game because you couldn’t find a ticket. The good news is that buying Juventus tickets has become pretty straightforward. Below you’ll find a step‑by‑step plan that works whether you’re in Turin or watching from abroad.
The club’s own website and the official Juventus app are the first places to check. They list every match, show seat maps, and let you pay with common cards or PayPal. When you log in, you’ll see a “Buy tickets” button that appears a few weeks before each fixture. Because these are direct sales, you avoid hidden fees and you’re guaranteed a real seat.
If you prefer a phone call, the Juventus ticket office in Turin (via +39 011 555 7777) can confirm availability and guide you through the purchase. This option is handy for senior fans who aren’t comfortable with online forms.
When the official site sells out, many fans turn to resale platforms like Ticketmaster Resale, Viagogo, or StubHub. These sites usually have a buyer‑protection policy, but prices can jump high. To keep costs down, compare a few listings, check the seller’s rating, and look for tickets that include a small service fee rather than a massive markup.
Avoid random social‑media offers or private sellers who ask for cash transfers. Those tricks often lead to scams, and you’ll end up with nothing on match day.
Another tip: set up price alerts on the resale sites. When a ticket drops to your budget, you’ll get an email and can jump on it before someone else does.
For high‑profile matches (like the Derby d'Italia or Champions League games), tickets disappear within minutes of release. Log in early, have your payment details ready, and refresh the page a few seconds before the official launch time. For less‑glamorous fixtures, you often get a second wave of tickets a week or two after the first sale, especially if season‑ticket holders release extra seats.
Season ticket holders sometimes sell their “right‑to‑buy” passes a few days before the game. Joining fan forums or the official Juventus subreddit can give you a heads‑up on these insider offers.
The Allianz Stadium has several zones: the Curva, the Tribuna, and the Stand. Curva tickets are the cheapest and give you a passionate atmosphere, but you’ll be farther from the action. Tribuna seats sit behind the goals and cost a bit more, offering a clear view of every play. If you’re willing to splurge, look for the “Premium” or “Executive” boxes; they include catering and a private lounge.
For families, the “Family Zone” offers wider seats and a safer environment for kids. These tickets are moderately priced and still give a good view of the pitch.
With these tips, you should be able to snag Juventus tickets without breaking the bank or risking a scam. Enjoy the roar of the crowd, the chant of “Forza Juve”, and the thrill of watching the Bianconeri play live!
Juventus hosts Atalanta on 27 September 2025 at the Allianz Stadium. Ticket sales are split into member‑only and public phases, with special rules for Bergamo supporters and big discounts for kids. Prices start at $93 and average $414, while VIP hospitality adds extra perks. The club uses an online map to let fans pick seats in real time.
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