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Juventus are the most successful club in the history of Italian football, a Turin side that has shaped Serie A for well over a century. Not only their 36 championship titles, a record, also two European Cup triumphs make Juventus one of the true giants of European football. After a difficult final matchday of the 2025-26 Serie A season, the Bianconeri finished sixth and will play in the Europa League for the 2026-2027 campaign, with head coach Luciano Spalletti building a side around captain Manuel Locatelli that supporters expect to challenge the top of the table again. The Allianz Stadium holds 41.507 spectators and sits in the Vallette district of Turin, where the noise from the Curva Sud fills the whole ground from the first whistle. Book all your Juventus tickets for the 2026-2027 season securely online on Livefootballtickets.com. We currently have 2141 tickets available across all Juventus fixtures, with prices starting from just $55 and an average ticket price of $267. Fans can purchase tickets for all Juventus games throughout the season, home and away alike.
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    Juventus vs Parma
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    Juventus Arena, Torino, Italy
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    Juventus Arena, Torino, Italy
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    Juventus Arena, Torino, Italy
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Buy 2026-2027 Juventus Football Tickets Online


On this page you will find the best tickets for Juventus’s matches, away and at home at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. The first upcoming match is Frosinone vs Juventus, which will be played on 08/23/2026 in the Estadio Benito Stirpe in Frosinone, Italy. Scroll through our ticket inventory and find the match you want to see. Also make sure you always select “away end” or “Juventus section” when booking tickets for a Juventus away match. Not only for the Derby della Mole against Torino, also for meetings with the league’s other big names, tickets for one of Italy’s most famous clubs are always in high demand, so do not wait too long, book yours now. The Allianz Stadium is one of the most modern grounds in European football, and the atmosphere in the Curva Sud during a big Serie A match is not something you forget easily.

How to buy Juventus tickets in 2026

Our customer service department gets a lot of fans asking: how can I book Juventus tickets? For a club with the history and support of Juventus, demand stays high all year round, and matches against the biggest rivals sell out fast. Not only Italian supporters are looking for tickets, also fans from Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and across the world want to see this famous club live. We’ve collected Juventus tickets for fans from all over the world. It can be a bit of stressful to work out the process the first time. Let’s walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click ‘View Tickets’.
  2. Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
  4. Click on the green ‘Buy’ button.
  5. Complete the order form using your personal details.
  6. Don’t forget to check all your information is correct.
  7. Click ‘Make Payment’.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Why you should book your Juventus tickets at Livefootballtickets.com

Serie A is one of the most historic leagues in Europe, and Juventus is its most successful club. With the secondary football tickets market growing fast, we would like to explain why you should book your Juventus tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. Here are our three biggest reasons.

Trust

Trust is the most important factor when buying your tickets. Top priority is that you can trust the tickets you buy. That’s why we introduced the Livefootballtickets.com guarantee. Every single ticket on our website comes with a 150% guarantee. Whenever something unexpected happens with your tickets, you will get a full refund plus 50% extra shop credit. During the 20 years of selling football tickets, we always asked our customers how their experience was, to learn from it, but also to show other football fans what they can expect from us. Recently we’ve passed the 20.000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a score of 4,7 out of 5, our customers are very happy with our tickets. The qualities most talked about by our customers are:

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Not only fans from Italy book with us, also supporters from the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States and all across Europe order their tickets here. Here are a few reviews from fans who booked Juventus tickets at Livefootballtickets.com:

Mick from the United Kingdom bought tickets with Livefootballtickets.com several times last season.
Mick left this review: “Used this site a few times last season. Absolutely amazing company to buy tickets from. Kept up to date throughout the process and tickets arrive 24 hours before match.” Review on Trustpilot

Rhys Garner from the United Kingdom was unsure at first, but was very pleasantly surprised.
Rhys left this review: “Perfect can’t complain one bit ngl I was very unsure and worried it wouldn’t work but I was proven wrong and was extremely happy and grateful, thank you.” Review on Trustpilot

Thomas from the United Kingdom had a problem at the turnstile that was resolved within minutes.
Thomas left this review: “There was an issue with a ticket at the turnstile of the stadium. I messaged the customer support number provided and James from LFT replied in minutes. This was then followed by a phone call and everything was sorted by him and me and my family could enjoy the game. Would 100% use again.” Review on Trustpilot

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With all the experience we’ve got over the years, we know how important it is to be available for our customers. Especially for people about to attend their first ever Juventus match, it can be a bit of stressful. Where exactly in the stadium? How do you get there? What if the tickets don’t arrive in time? That’s why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 football tickets customer service team. Whenever something is wrong, you can always contact us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you.

Wide range of Juventus tickets available

Another very important reason to book your tickets via our website is the availability of tickets. At the moment you’re reading this, we’ve got 2141 Juventus tickets available. Our team of ticket sellers keeps working hard to find the very best tickets for you. For Juventus home matches against the biggest clubs in the league, tickets are especially in demand and sell out fast. Don’t see the tickets you want right now? Come back within a few days and our inventory will look completely renewed.

Experience

We are already in business since 2006. Back then we were one of very few online football ticket marketplaces, something that has changed severely over the last 20 years, but we’re still here and still going strong. For over 20 years we’ve been selling tickets for Juventus and all the other Serie A teams. The best thing about it: not only has the company been in business for such a long time, our team also has a lot of experience to match it. In every single department of the company, we’ve got colleagues who’re working here since for more than 15 years. So we know exactly what we need to do to give you the best tickets possible. With our 20+ years of experience as a company, we will make sure your Juventus journey turns out a smooth one.


Stadium information

Name:

Allianz Stadium (formerly Juventus Stadium)

Capacity:

41.507

Address:

Vallette, Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Club:

Juventus

Description:

The Allianz Stadium is Juventus’s modern home, built on the exact site of the old Stadio delle Alpi, in the Vallette district. It holds 41.507 spectators and opened on 8 September 2011 with a friendly against Notts County, the English club that originally inspired Juventus’s famous black-and-white shirt. It was the first fully club-owned stadium in Italian professional football, and for a club with Juventus’s history, that ownership matters just as much as the architecture. The stadium is a UEFA category 4 ground, the highest classification available, one of only four stadiums in Italy with that status. Not only the steep stands, also the short distance between the crowd and the pitch give the Allianz Stadium an intensity that Italy’s older stadiums with a running track never really had.

The stadium carried the name Juventus Stadium until 1 July 2017, when the current naming rights deal with insurer Allianz began, running until 30 June 2030. Whatever name appears outside, Juventus supporters mostly just call it “lo Stadium”. On matchdays, the concourses fill up early, and the compact, all-seater bowl means every one of the 41.507 seats has a clear, unobstructed view of the pitch. Also the roof structure, covering all four stands, keeps the noise inside the ground rather than letting it escape upwards, which makes a real difference on a big European or derby night.


Best way to travel to the Allianz Stadium

Once your Juventus tickets are booked, it’s time to work out how to reach the stadium. The city of Turin recommends public transport on matchdays, especially once traffic around the Vallette district picks up. Not only by car, also by train, bus and bicycle, you will get to the Allianz Stadium without any trouble. Here are your options:

By Train

Turin has two main stations, Torino Porta Nuova and Torino Porta Susa, both well connected to the rest of Italy and beyond. Frecciarossa and Italo high-speed services get you from Milano Centrale in just 47 minutes, with the average journey taking around 1 hour 30. From Milan Porta Garibaldi, the fastest connections are similar, and travellers from France arrive comfortably via the Paris-Turin TGV line straight into Porta Susa. From either Turin station, regional lines SFM1, SFM4 and SFM7 as well as metro line M1 get you closer to the stadium, and on matchdays a free shuttle covers the final stretch to the ground. Also from Porta Susa, closer to the stadium than Porta Nuova, the whole trip is comfortably doable in under an hour.

By Bus

From the city centre, bus lines 62, 72, 75, VE1, 159, VEX, 545 and 3990 all serve the Allianz Stadium, with the West Stadium stop only a minute’s walk from the turnstiles. On matchdays extra services are added, not only towards the stadium before kick-off, but also back into town after the final whistle. The trip from central Turin takes around 20 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. Also on the biggest Serie A matchdays, when the ground is close to sold out, the return buses fill up very quickly right after the final whistle. Build in a bit of extra time for that.

By Bicycle

Turin is a flat city that is getting more and more bike-friendly, and the ride from the centre out to the Vallette district takes around 25 to 30 minutes on the dedicated cycle paths along Corso Regina Margherita. You will find bicycle racks near the stadium perimeter. Not only do you avoid all the matchday traffic this way, also the ride back into town after the match, through the quieter streets to the north, is a genuinely nice way to end the evening. Most fans who try it once come back to it the next time round.

By Car

Turin is well connected via the A4, A5, A6 and A55 motorways, all feeding into the city’s ring road. From the city centre, the Allianz Stadium is around 8,7 kilometres away via Corso Regina Margherita, a drive of roughly 25 minutes outside peak hours. Those coming from Milan take the A4 straight towards the city and follow signs for the Stadio della Juventus. You will find parking in the areas around the ground, and on matchdays stewards help direct traffic near the stadium. After the final whistle, leaving the area can be a bit of stressful. Those who arrive early get a better choice of parking, and also an easier way out afterwards.


The stands at the Allianz Stadium

The Allianz Stadium is split into four main areas: the Tribuna Ovest, the Tribuna Est, the Curva Sud and the Curva Nord. Each area has its own character. The stadium’s compact design keeps you close to the pitch whichever area you are in. You will never get the feeling of watching from far away, whatever stand you are in. Also this is part of what makes a matchday at the Allianz Stadium so special.

Tribuna Ovest

The Tribuna Ovest is the main stand at the Allianz Stadium, running along the west side of the pitch. The best seats in the stadium are found here, including the Sivori, Boniperti and Agnelli premium areas, named after Juventus legends. The benches, dressing rooms and players’ tunnel also sit on this side. From every row you get a clear, elevated view of the whole pitch. Tickets here are always the most expensive in the ground. A good choice if you want to take seat in comfortable surroundings with a full view of the action from the halfway line.

Tribuna Est

On the opposite side of the pitch is the Tribuna Est, the largest single stand in the stadium and home to the Sky Box and premium hospitality areas. From here you have a very good view of everything happening on the pitch, spread across two tiers. Tickets in the Tribuna Est are a bit more affordable than the Tribuna Ovest, and the range of seating is wide. Not only is the view very good from the lower tier, also the upper tier gives you a full overview of the tactical picture. A good option for families or fans who want a solid seat without paying premium prices.

Curva Sud

The Curva Sud is where the Allianz Stadium really comes alive. This is where Juventus’s most passionate supporters gather, in sectors 118 to 122 and 222 to 228, singing and drumming for the full 90 minutes. You will find the best atmosphere in the stadium right here. There is a constant wall of noise and colour behind the south goal. The Curva Sud is largely a standing atmosphere zone, even though seats are technically fitted. It’s loud, it’s restless, and it doesn’t stop for a single minute. If you’re after a quiet matchday, this is not the place for you. But if you want to feel what Juventus really means to this city, you will have a very special experience in the Curva Sud.

Curva Nord

The Curva Nord is the section behind the north goal, covering sectors 106 to 110 and 206 to 212, and it’s here, in a corner of the upper tier holding around 3.500 seats, that away supporters are housed. Away fans get a clear view of the pitch and of the Curva Sud directly opposite. The area has its own separate entrance, so home and away supporters enter from different sides. If you’re travelling to Turin to support the visiting team, you will find this a well-organised area. Stewards are firm but fair. Arrive early to get the best spot in the block.

Which stand should you choose?

We made this table so you can compare all four stands at a glance. Check what matters most to you and you will find the right section.

Priority Best Stand Why
Best atmosphere Curva Sud Home ultras, drums and banners, loudest part of the stadium for 90 minutes
Best view Tribuna Ovest Centrale Elevated central view, closest to the benches and the tunnel
First-time visitor Tribuna Est Wide seating range, good overview, easy access from both stations
Families with children Tribuna Est lower tier Quieter than the Curva Sud, comfortable seating, clear view
Budget-conscious Curva Nord More affordable than the main stands, still a full view of the pitch
Singing and standing Curva Sud Plan to stand, sing and follow the ultras for the full 90 minutes
Away fans Curva Nord (away corner) Upper tier corner, around 3.500 seats, separate entrance, clear view
Premium comfort Tribuna Ovest Agnelli/Boniperti Hospitality areas, padded seating, best service in the stadium

About Juventus

Current Manager:

Luciano Spalletti

Current Captain:

Manuel Locatelli

League Position Last Season:

6th place, Serie A 2025-26

Club history

Juventus Football Club was founded on 1 November 1897 by a group of students from the Massimo d’Azeglio lyceum in Turin. The name comes from the Latin word for youth, iuventus, a fitting choice for a club started by teenagers who simply wanted to play football. Within a few decades, Juventus grew from a small students’ club into the most successful team in Italian history. Not only did the club win its first Scudetto in 1905, also the Agnelli family, owners of car manufacturer Fiat, took control in 1923 and turned it into a genuine footballing power. This bond between Juventus and the Agnelli family has shaped the club for a century.

Juventus have won a record 36 Serie A titles, more than any other club in the country, along with two European Cup and Champions League titles, in 1985 and 1996. The 1985 final at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels is remembered for the tragedy that overshadowed the match itself, while the 1996 penalty shoot-out triumph over Ajax remains one of the great nights in the club’s history. Juventus is also the only Italian club, and one of very few clubs anywhere, to have won every official UEFA club competition it was eligible to enter. Legendary players have worn the black and white shirt over the decades: Giampiero Boniperti and Omar Sivori in the 1950s and 1960s, Michel Platini and Zbigniew Boniek in the 1980s, Alessandro Del Piero and Gianluigi Buffon across two decades from the 1990s, and more recently Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo, who spent three seasons in Turin between 2018 and 2021.

The club’s history has not been without controversy. In 2006, Juventus was found guilty in the Calciopoli match-fixing investigation and relegated to Serie B for the first time in its history, also being stripped of two championship titles. General manager Luciano Moggi was banned from football for his role in influencing referee appointments. Juventus responded in the only way the club knew: immediate promotion at the first attempt, followed by the era of the “Nove Scudetti”, nine consecutive championship titles between 2011-12 and 2019-20, an unmatched run in European football during that period.

The 2025-26 season brought a difficult but eventful chapter. Head coach Thiago Motta was sacked early in the season and replaced by Igor Tudor, who himself was removed after a run of eight matches without a win. Luciano Spalletti, the former Napoli and Italy national team manager, took charge on 30 October 2025 and steadied the ship, guiding Juventus through the rest of the campaign. On the final matchday of the season, 24 May 2026, Juventus needed a win in Turin against Torino, in the Derby della Mole, to secure a Champions League place. Dusan Vlahovic scored twice to put Juventus 2-0 up, but Torino fought back through Cesare Casadei and a late goal from Che Adams, and the match finished 2-2. That draw left Juventus in sixth place, missing out on the Champions League for the first time since the 1991-92 season and securing a Europa League place instead. In April 2026, ahead of that final-day disappointment, the club had shown its long-term confidence in the project by extending Spalletti’s contract to 2028 and captain Manuel Locatelli’s to 2030.

Juventus and the city of Turin

Turin is the historic capital of Piedmont and one of Italy’s great industrial cities, home to Fiat, the birthplace of Italian cinema, and the city where the country’s first parliament met after unification. Juventus and the city are closely linked through the Agnelli family and the Fiat factories that once employed much of the local population, many of whom became lifelong Juventus supporters. The Mole Antonelliana, the strange and beautiful tower that dominates Turin’s skyline, gives its name to the city’s great footballing rivalry, the Derby della Mole.

Beyond Juventus, Turin is also a city with a long footballing tradition. It is one of only two Italian cities, alongside Genoa, where the sport first took root in the country in the late nineteenth century. On matchdays, the streets around Porta Susa and Porta Nuova fill with fans in black and white, and the short trip out to the Vallette district has become part of the ritual for generations of Juventus supporters.

Famous players

Juventus has produced or hosted some of the greatest names in the history of the sport. Michel Platini won three consecutive Ballon d’Or awards while playing for the club in the 1980s. Alessandro Del Piero spent his entire 19-year career at Juventus and remains the club’s all-time top scorer. Gianluigi Buffon, one of the greatest goalkeepers the sport has ever seen, wore the Juventus shirt for almost two decades. Zinedine Zidane, Andrea Pirlo, Roberto Baggio and Cristiano Ronaldo have all worn the black and white at different times, and today Dusan Vlahovic and captain Manuel Locatelli carry that tradition forward under Luciano Spalletti.


Juventus Honours and Trophies

Juventus have won more Serie A titles than any other club in Italian history, and two Champions League titles place the Bianconeri among the true giants of European football. Also the club’s status as one of the few in the world to have won every major UEFA club competition is an achievement supporters can be very proud of. Cheap and premium Juventus football tickets for the Serie A and Europa League are available to buy now at Livefootballtickets.com.

Serie A titles:

36

Coppa Italia wins:

15

European Cup / Champions League:

2 (1985, 1996)

Notable record:

Nine consecutive Serie A titles, from 2011-12 to 2019-20


Juventus rivalries

Main rivalry

The Derby della Mole against Torino

The biggest rivalry in Juventus’s world is the Derby della Mole, named after the Mole Antonelliana that dominates Turin’s skyline. The two clubs share the same city and, for many years, even shared the same stadium, the old Stadio Comunale. Torino were the dominant club in the city in the 1940s, the great “Grande Torino” side that won five consecutive titles before the Superga air disaster in 1949 wiped out almost the entire team. Since then, Juventus has generally been the dominant power, but the derby has lost none of its intensity.

The most recent Derby della Mole, on 24 May 2026, decided the fate of Juventus’s entire season. With a Champions League place on the line, Dusan Vlahovic put Juventus 2-0 up inside the Allianz Stadium, before Torino equalised through Cesare Casadei and a late, dramatic goal from Che Adams. The 2-2 draw sent Juventus into the Europa League instead of the Champions League. Not only the result, also the way it happened, a two-goal lead lost against the club’s oldest rival, will stay in Juventus supporters’ memories for a long time.

Further rivalries

The Derby d’Italia against Inter Milan

The Derby d’Italia against Inter Milan is widely seen as the clash between Italy’s two most successful clubs. Inter won the 2025-26 Scudetto, their 21st championship, with three matches still to play, a title race Juventus had been part of for a long time before falling away in the final months. Also beyond the title race, the rivalry runs deep: both clubs count among Italy’s biggest fan bases, and the match regularly draws the biggest television audiences of the Serie A season.

Rivalry with AC Milan

Juventus and AC Milan have long been the two most successful clubs in Italian football, and matches between them carry weight regardless of where each team sits in the table. In the 2025-26 season, both clubs shared a similar fate, both missing out on the Champions League on the final matchday, a first since the 1991-92 season for both the biggest club in Turin and the biggest club in Milan, neither of whom took part in Europe’s top competition that year. This shared disappointment has, if anything, sharpened the rivalry heading into the 2026-2027 campaign.


Frequently asked questions about Juventus tickets

Frequently asked questions about Juventus tickets

Juventus away tickets are a bit harder to find than tickets for home matches. This is due to the fact that every Serie A stadium has far more space for home fans than for Juventus supporters. We have managed to get our hands on Juventus football tickets for almost every Serie A match. Select the away match you want to attend, then look at the ticket inventory. All our away match tickets are labelled. The most used labels for Juventus’s away matches are: Juventus section, Away Section, Bianconeri fan section and away end. When the section label does not look like any of these, the tickets are for the home team. Not only the label, also the seating map next to it will show you exactly where in the ground you will be. Working this out on your own can be a bit of stressful, so ask our support team if you are ever unsure.