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Società Sportiva Lazio, commonly known as SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded on January 9, 1900, the club's colors of white and sky blue were chosen to honor Greece, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Lazio has a rich history in Italian football, having won multiple domestic and international titles. The club's emblem features an eagle, symbolizing power and victory. Known as "I Biancocelesti" (The White and Sky Blues), the club experienced a disappointing 2024-25 season, finishing 7th and missing European qualification for the first time in several years. Following this setback, Maurizio Sarri has returned as head coach for his second spell at the club. You can buy tickets to all of SS Lazio's most exciting matches on Live Football Tickets. Whether it's a Serie A clash or a domestic cup fixture, we offer secure online booking for the 2025/2026 season.

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  • Sun
    8 Nov15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Napoli vs Lazio
    Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Napoli, Italy
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    22 Nov15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Lazio vs Lecce
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
    from £27
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    29 Nov15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Torino vs Lazio
    Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Torino, Italy
    from £36
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    6 Dec15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Lazio vs Atalanta
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
    from £36
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    13 Dec15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Lazio vs AS Roma
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
    from £109
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    20 Dec15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Frosinone vs Lazio
    Estadio Benito Stirpe, Frosinone, Italy
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  • 2027
    3 Jan15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Fiorentina vs Lazio
    Stadio Franchi, Florence, Italy
    from £50
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    6 Jan15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Lazio vs Inter Milan
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
    from £62
    from £62
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    10 Jan15:00

    Italian Serie A

    Como vs Lazio
    Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como, Italy
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    17 Jan15:00

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    Lazio vs Bologna
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
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SS Lazio Tickets | Stadio Olimpico | Serie A


How to buy Lazio 2025-2026 tickets?

Our customer service team often receives questions from fans asking: How can I book SS Lazio tickets? It's not always easy to get tickets when you're not a member. That's why we've gathered SS Lazio tickets for non-members as well. Here's how you can secure your seats for an unforgettable matchday experience:

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click "View Tickets".
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  3. Select the number of tickets you want to purchase.
  4. Click the green "Buy" button.
  5. Enter your personal information in the order form.
  6. Double-check that all your details are accurate.
  7. Click "Make Payment".
  8. Your Lazio tickets are now booked!

Stadium Information

Name:

Stadio Olimpico

Capacity:

72,698 seats

Address:

Viale dei Gladiatori, 00135 Rome, Italy

Description:

Stadio Olimpico, located within the Foro Italico sports complex in Rome, is the home ground for SS Lazio. Inaugurated in 1937, it has undergone several renovations, notably for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The stadium boasts a seating capacity of 72,698, making it the largest sports facility in Rome and the second-largest in Italy. It features a running track around the pitch and has hosted numerous significant events, including the 1960 Olympics and several European Cup finals. The stadium is shared with city rivals AS Roma, adding extra intensity to the Derby della Capitale.

Best Way to Travel to Stadio Olimpico

Once you've secured your tickets for SS Lazio matches, planning your journey to the stadium is essential. The club encourages fans to use public transport or other sustainable means to reach the venue.

By Train

Rome's main railway station, Termini, is well-connected to major Italian cities. From Termini, you can take Metro Line A to Ottaviano station and then proceed by bus or on foot to the stadium.

By Bus

Several ATAC bus lines serve the area around Stadio Olimpico. Buses 32, 69, 280, and 301 have stops within walking distance of the stadium. It's advisable to check the latest schedules and routes from ATAC to plan your trip accordingly.

By Car

If you prefer driving, the stadium is accessible via major roads such as the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA). On match days, parking around the stadium can be limited, so arriving early or using designated parking areas is recommended. Be mindful of local traffic regulations and potential road closures during events.

By Bicycle

Rome is gradually becoming more accommodating to cyclists. While dedicated bike lanes may be limited, cycling to the stadium is possible. Ensure you follow local cycling laws and use appropriate safety gear. Bike racks may be available near the stadium entrances for secure parking.

On Foot

For residents of Rome, walking to Stadio Olimpico is a convenient option. The stadium's location makes it accessible on foot from various neighborhoods. Walking also allows fans to soak in the pre-match atmosphere and join fellow supporters heading to the game.

Club Information

Current Coach:

Maurizio Sarri (returned June 2025)

Current Captain:

Mattia Zaccagni

Last Season's League Position:

7th in Serie A (2024-25) - missed European qualification

Additional Information:

Maurizio Sarri has returned to SS Lazio for his second managerial spell, signing a two-year contract with an option for a third year in June 2025. The veteran coach replaces Marco Baroni, who was dismissed after one season following Lazio's failure to secure European qualification. Sarri previously managed Lazio from 2021-2024, achieving a remarkable second-place finish in 2022-23 before resigning in March 2024. His return comes after a 15-month sabbatical and represents "a choice of heart, conviction and vision" according to club president Claudio Lotito. Captain Mattia Zaccagni took over the armband following the departure of club legend Ciro Immobile to Besiktas, along with other key players like Luis Alberto and Felipe Anderson. The 2024-25 season was disappointing for the Biancocelesti, who finished 7th and missed out on European competition for the first time in several years, prompting the managerial change and Sarri's emotional return to Rome.

2024-25 Season Review

The 2024-25 campaign proved to be a season of transition and disappointment for SS Lazio:

Key Departures:

  • Ciro Immobile - Club legend moved to Besiktas (all-time leading scorer with 207 goals)
  • Luis Alberto - Creative midfielder departed for Qatar
  • Felipe Anderson - Veteran winger left the club
  • Maurizio Sarri - Resigned as manager in March 2024

Season Challenges:

  • 7th place finish - first time missing European qualification in years
  • Marco Baroni's promising start faded in the second half of the season
  • Failed to secure Conference League qualification
  • Squad transition period with key player departures

New Leadership:

  • Mattia Zaccagni appointed as new captain
  • Euro 2024 heroics with crucial goal against Croatia
  • Contract extension until 2029 showing club commitment

Titles and Trophies of SS Lazio

SS Lazio has a proud history with several notable achievements:

Serie A:

Champions: 1973–74, 1999–2000

Coppa Italia:

Winners: 1957–58, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2018–19

Supercoppa Italiana:

Winners: 1998, 2000, 2009, 2017, 2019

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:

Winners: 1998–99

UEFA Super Cup:

Winners: 1999

Recent Achievement:

Second place in Serie A (2022-23) - their best finish since the 1999-2000 title-winning season under Sarri's first tenure

Rivalries

Main Rivals

AS Roma

SS Lazio's most intense and iconic rivalry is with AS Roma, known as the "Derby della Capitale" (Rome Derby). This is one of the most heated and passionate derbies in world football. The rivalry began in 1927 when several Roman clubs merged to form AS Roma, while Lazio opted to maintain its independence. The tension between the two fanbases runs deep, with political, cultural, and social dimensions adding fuel to the footballing fire. Matches between the two are always high-stakes affairs, drawing huge crowds and fierce displays of local pride. Both clubs share the Stadio Olimpico, making these encounters even more special as they literally fight for control of their shared home.

Minor Rivalries

Napoli

Though not as historic as the Rome Derby, Lazio also shares a competitive and sometimes tense rivalry with SSC Napoli. This rivalry has intensified in recent years due to battles for European qualification, contrasting styles of football, and passionate support on both sides. The geographical divide between north and south Italy often adds extra spice to these encounters.

Juventus

While more of a competitive rivalry than a traditional derby, clashes with Juventus are always significant for Lazio. With Juventus being historically dominant in Italian football, Lazio fans relish opportunities to upset the giants and have done so in several domestic finals and Supercoppa Italiana showdowns. These matches often carry implications for European qualification and title races.

Looking Ahead

With Maurizio Sarri's return, SS Lazio enters the 2025-26 season with a sense of renewed purpose and ambition. The veteran coach's tactical expertise and previous success with the club - including their remarkable second-place finish in 2022-23 - provides hope for a swift return to European competition. Sarri's signature 4-3-3 system and possession-based football philosophy will look to rebuild the team's identity after a transitional period. Captain Mattia Zaccagni leads a new generation of Lazio players, tasked with restoring the club's European ambitions while honoring the proud traditions of the Biancocelesti. The challenge will be integrating new signings and developing young talent while competing in the demanding landscape of Serie A.