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Lazio tickets put you inside one of Italian football's most atmospheric matchday experiences, and the 2025/26 season gives supporters plenty of reasons to be at the Stadio Olimpico. The Biancocelesti are competing in Serie A and the Coppa Italia this term under the returning Maurizio Sarri, who has taken charge for a second spell following his departure in March 2024. With the Curva Nord providing one of the most passionate fan sections in European football, every home fixture at the Olimpico carries an intensity that few stadiums can match.

Sarri's return in June 2025 was greeted with genuine enthusiasm by the Lazio faithful. His first stint produced a second-place Serie A finish in 2022-23, the club's highest league position in over two decades, and supporters are hopeful that the Italian tactician can rebuild towards those heights. The summer was shaped by financial constraints that limited incoming transfers to loan-to-permanent conversions and free signings, but the January 2026 window brought significant reinforcements in Kenneth Taylor, Petar Ratkov and Daniel Maldini. The sale of Valentín Castellanos to West Ham United and Mattéo Guendouzi to Fenerbahçe provided the funds for a squad refresh that has given Lazio renewed depth for the second half of the campaign, including a Coppa Italia semi-final run.

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Buying Lazio tickets through 1BoxOffice means you can attend any home or away fixture without needing a club membership, an Eagle Card or access to the Italian-language ticketing portal. The platform lists verified tickets across every seating category at the Stadio Olimpico, from the Curva Nord ultras section to premium Tribuna d'Onore hospitality, for every Lazio match this season.

Italian football schedules shift frequently. Television broadcasters, European commitments and public order requirements can all alter kickoff times and dates, sometimes at short notice. 1BoxOffice gives you the flexibility to browse and buy at your own pace, with multicurrency checkout (GBP, EUR, USD, AED), digital and physical delivery options, and a 24/7 customer support team available to help if your plans change.

The platform covers both Serie A fixtures and Lazio's Coppa Italia campaign. For supporters travelling from outside Italy, the global shipping options and English-language interface remove the friction that often comes with purchasing tickets for Italian football through domestic channels.

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Why Lazio Tickets Stay in Demand

Lazio is one of the most passionately supported clubs in Italy, and ticket demand at the Olimpico is driven by a combination of historic rivalries, a fiercely loyal fanbase and a squad that continues to attract attention across Serie A. The Curva Nord is widely regarded as one of the most vocal supporter sections in European football, and its reputation draws both dedicated Laziali and neutral visitors alike.

Several factors keep Lazio tickets among the most requested in Italian football:

Taken together, these factors mean that Lazio home fixtures regularly attract crowds that test the Olimpico's capacity for Biancocelesti matchdays. Booking early through 1BoxOffice remains the most reliable way to guarantee your seat.

Lazio Ticket Prices and What Affects Them

Lazio ticket prices on the secondary market depend on the fixture, the competition, the seating category and how close to matchday you purchase. Standard Serie A fixtures typically start from around £25 for upper-tier seats in the Curva Nord, while premium positions in the Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna d'Onore sit at the higher end of the range. Derby della Capitale tickets and Coppa Italia semi-final or final matches command the steepest prices.

The opponent is the single biggest pricing variable. A midweek home match against a newly promoted side will cost considerably less than a weekend fixture against Juventus, Inter Milan or Napoli. Seating location also matters: the Curva sections are the most affordable, the Distinti offer a mid-range option with good sightlines, and the Tribuna stands carry the highest general-admission prices. Hospitality and VIP packages sit above all of these.

Timing is important too. Tickets purchased several weeks ahead of a fixture tend to be priced lower than those bought in the final days before kickoff, when supply contracts and urgency drive prices upward. For high-demand matches, buying four to six weeks in advance offers the widest choice and the most competitive pricing.

Type of ticketTypical price range (GBP)
Serie A (standard fixtures)£25 - £150
Serie A (high-demand fixtures: Roma, Juventus, Inter, Napoli, Milan)£100 - £600+
Coppa Italia£30 - £200
Coppa Italia semi-final / final£80 - £500+
Hospitality / VIP packages£300 - £1,200+

Lazio Tickets for Non-Members

Lazio operates a membership card system (the Eagle Card) that grants priority access to tickets sold through the club's own channels. For international supporters and non-members, this can create a barrier, particularly for high-demand fixtures where sales windows are short and allocation is limited.

1BoxOffice removes that barrier. You do not need an Eagle Card, a Tessera del Tifoso or any form of club membership to purchase Lazio tickets through the platform. All tickets are sourced from verified sellers and available to fans regardless of nationality. This makes 1BoxOffice especially useful for international visitors, travelling supporters and anyone who does not want to work through the Italian-language club ticketing portal.

For certain away fixtures classified as high-risk by Italian police, a Tessera del Tifoso (fan identification card) may be required for entry to the visiting section. This applies primarily to away ends at derby matches and Category B or C fixtures. 1BoxOffice listing notes flag these requirements where applicable, so you can check before purchasing. For home matches at the Olimpico, no Tessera del Tifoso is required when buying through the platform.

Lazio Season Tickets (Abbonamento)

Lazio's season ticket programme, the Abbonamento, gives holders access to Serie A home fixtures at the Olimpico. The club typically offers a Classic package covering league matches and an extended Global package that adds selected cup fixtures. Pricing varies by stand, with the Curva Maestrelli (the ultras section of the Curva Nord named after the legendary manager Tommaso Maestrelli) representing the most affordable tier and the Tribuna d'Onore sitting at the premium end.

Season tickets are sold directly through Lazio's own platform and linked to the holder's Eagle Card. They are not transferable via secondary channels. If you cannot secure an Abbonamento or prefer the flexibility of buying individual match tickets, 1BoxOffice provides an alternative route to every home fixture without the commitment of a full-season purchase.

Season ticket categoryTypical price range (GBP)
Curva Maestrelli (Classic)£210 - £260
Curva Nord (non-Maestrelli)£230 - £300
Distinti£350 - £500
Tribuna Tevere£500 - £800
Tribuna d'Onore£1,500 - £2,200

Lazio Home Tickets at the Stadio Olimpico

The Stadio Olimpico seating plan divides the ground into distinct sections, each offering a different matchday experience. Understanding the layout before purchasing helps ensure you choose the right area for your budget and preferences.

Seating areaExperienceBest for
Curva Nord (Curva Maestrelli)Lazio's ultras section. Standing atmosphere with tifos, choreographies, relentless chanting and organised support throughout the match. The loudest part of the ground on Lazio matchdays.Passionate fans who want to be part of the atmosphere. Not ideal for young children or those who prefer seated viewing.
Curva SudOpposite end to the Curva Nord. On Lazio matchdays, this section is occupied by home fans in a less intense atmosphere. Affordable pricing with reasonable views.Budget-conscious supporters and families looking for a calmer environment.
Distinti (Upper Lateral)Elevated side-on view of the pitch. A more relaxed atmosphere than the Curve sections, with clear sightlines across the full pitch.Fans who want a tactical view of the match without the intensity of the ultras.
Tribuna TevereLower lateral stand on the west side. Close to the pitch with strong sightlines. A popular section for regular match-goers who value comfort and proximity.Supporters seeking a premium-but-not-hospitality experience.
Tribuna Monte Mario / Tribuna d'OnoreThe main stand on the east side, home to the dugouts, press area and VIP sections. Includes the Tribuna d'Onore, Lazio's premium hospitality area.Visitors who want the closest possible view and access to premium facilities.
Settore Ospiti (Away Section)Dedicated away-fan enclosure. Access restricted to visiting supporters. May require a Tessera del Tifoso for certain high-risk fixtures.Travelling away fans only.

Lazio Away Tickets

Following Lazio across Italy is a rewarding experience for travelling supporters, but away allocations in Serie A are typically limited to between 1,000 and 3,000 seats, depending on the venue and the fixture's risk classification. For high-profile away matches, allocation can shrink further. 1BoxOffice lists Lazio away tickets when available, providing travelling fans with an alternative to the club's own restricted release.

Away ticket detailInformation
Typical allocation1,000 to 3,000 seats depending on venue capacity and police classification
Tessera del TifosoMay be required for Category B or C away fixtures. Check the 1BoxOffice listing notes before purchasing.
PricingAway tickets typically range from £25 to £70 for standard Serie A fixtures, with derby and top-four matches commanding higher prices.
DeliveryTypically delivered digitally (PDF or mobile) or available for collection. Check listing notes for fixture-specific details.
Travel considerationsRome's Termini and Tiburtina stations connect to Milan, Turin, Florence, Naples and Bologna via high-speed rail (Frecciarossa/Italo) in under four hours.

How to Choose the Correct Lazio Ticket

The right ticket depends on your budget, the atmosphere you prefer and who you are attending with. This table offers a quick guide:

PriorityRecommended sectionWhy
Atmosphere and ultras experienceCurva Nord (Curva Maestrelli)The heartbeat of Lazio's support. Loud, passionate and unforgettable. Not suited to young children or those who prefer seated viewing.
Value for moneyCurva Sud or DistintiAffordable pricing with decent views. The Curva Sud is cheaper; the Distinti offer better sightlines for a modest premium.
Comfort and sightlinesTribuna TevereStrong side-on views from comfortable seated positions. A good balance between atmosphere and comfort.
Premium experienceTribuna Monte MarioClose to the pitch, near the dugouts and tunnel. The highest standard of general-admission seating.
Hospitality and VIPTribuna d'Onore / VIP LoungePre-match dining, premium seating and dedicated service. Ideal for corporate entertaining or special occasions.

The Stadio Olimpico and the Matchday Experience

The Stadio Olimpico sits within the Foro Italico sports complex in north-west Rome, bordered by the Tiber river and the slopes of Monte Mario. Originally constructed in the late 1920s and expanded for the 1960 Summer Olympics, the stadium underwent a comprehensive renovation ahead of the 1990 World Cup that gave it the two-tier bowl and elliptical roof that define its current form. With an operational capacity of approximately 70,634, it is the second-largest football stadium in Italy.

Lazio shares the Olimpico with city rivals Roma, an arrangement that has been in place since 1953. On Lazio matchdays, the Curva Nord belongs to the Biancocelesti faithful, while the Curva Sud sits at the opposite end. The shared nature of the stadium means it does not carry the personalised identity of a single-club ground, but what it loses in exclusivity it gains in history and scale. The Olimpico has hosted World Cup finals, European Championship matches, Champions League finals and countless Serie A classics.

Getting to the stadium is straightforward. The nearest Metro station is Flaminio (Line A), from which the ground is a 20-minute walk north along Viale Tiziano and through the Foro Italico complex. Tram line 2 from Flaminio Piazza del Popolo also serves the area, and dedicated matchday shuttle buses run from several points across the city. Driving is possible but inadvisable due to restricted parking and heavy traffic congestion on matchdays.

The pre-match experience at the Olimpico starts well before kickoff. Supporters typically gather two to three hours early, with the streets around the Foro Italico filling with food stalls, scarf sellers and clusters of fans. Inside the ground, the Curva Nord's pre-match choreography is worth arriving early to see. The tifos produced by Lazio's ultras groups are among the most striking in Serie A, and they set the emotional tone for everything that follows.

Food and drink options inside the stadium are basic. Standard Italian matchday fare includes panini, pizza slices, beer and soft drinks. The concourse areas can become congested at half-time, so experienced match-goers tend to eat before entering the ground. Several bars and restaurants around the Foro Italico serve as popular pre-match gathering spots.

The Stadio Olimpico seating plan is worth studying before purchasing tickets. The lower tiers offer closer views but can have restricted sightlines in certain areas due to the athletics track that separates the stands from the pitch. Upper-tier seats in the Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna Monte Mario generally provide the clearest tactical view of the match.

For visitors combining a Lazio match with a Rome city break, the Olimpico's location is convenient. The Foro Italico is a short taxi or bus ride from the historic centre, and the area around Piazza del Popolo is easily accessible before and after the match. Serie A evening kickoffs (typically 20:45 local time) leave the full day free for sightseeing.

Lazio Hospitality Tickets and Premium Options

For supporters who want more than standard seating, the Stadio Olimpico offers hospitality and VIP packages for selected Lazio home fixtures. These premium options typically include dedicated entry, pre-match dining, padded premium seating with some of the finest sightlines in the ground, and access to exclusive lounge areas during half-time and after the final whistle. Hospitality packages are available through 1BoxOffice when listed by verified sellers.

Corporate and group bookings are catered for as well. Whether you are entertaining clients, marking a special occasion or simply want a more comfortable matchday, hospitality at the Olimpico delivers. Availability is limited for high-demand fixtures, so early booking is strongly recommended.

Hospitality packageIncludesTypical price range (GBP)
VIP LoungePremium padded seating, pre-match welcome drink, half-time refreshments, lounge access£300 - £550
SkyboxPrivate box for groups, dedicated catering, premium views, VIP parking£550 - £1,200
Premium TribunaEnhanced Tribuna d'Onore seating with lounge access and light refreshments£250 - £400
Matchday Experience PackageStadium tour, pre-match pitch-side access, premium seating, club gift£350 - £700

How to Buy Lazio Tickets on 1BoxOffice (Step-by-step)

Purchasing Lazio tickets on 1BoxOffice takes just a few minutes. The process is designed to be simple for first-time buyers and returning customers alike, with secure payment processing and multiple delivery options.

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Create a free account
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Search for Lazio
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Select your fixture
Choose the match you want to attend. Each fixture page shows the date, venue, kickoff time and available ticket listings.

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Browse available tickets, comparing prices, seating categories and delivery methods. Each listing includes details about the section, row and any entry requirements.

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Tickets are delivered digitally (PDF or mobile transfer) or via secure courier, depending on the listing. Digital tickets typically arrive within 24 to 72 hours; physical tickets are dispatched closer to matchday.

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Use the Track Order page to monitor delivery status at any time. The support team is available 24/7 for any questions.

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Lazio Fixtures That Move Fastest

Not all Lazio fixtures sell at the same pace. The matches below consistently move quickest on the secondary market, and fans who want to attend should book early:

FixtureWhy it sells fastBooking advice
Lazio vs AS Roma (Derby della Capitale)The defining fixture of Lazio's season. Raw emotion, intense atmosphere and enormous demand from both sets of supporters. Every seat is contested.Book 6-8 weeks in advance. Prices climb steeply as matchday nears.
Lazio vs JuventusA fixture with decades of competitive history and mutual respect. Juve brings a substantial travelling support, reducing home allocation.Book 4-6 weeks ahead. Tribuna sections sell first.
Lazio vs Inter MilanTwo clubs with overlapping trophy ambitions. Consistently competitive and well-attended.Book 3-4 weeks ahead for widest selection.
Lazio vs NapoliA southern Italian rivalry that has intensified since Napoli's recent title success. Vocal visiting support and high stakes for both sides.Book early, particularly for Curva and Tribuna sections.
Coppa Italia semi-final / finalKnockout football with a trophy on the line. Lazio's strong Coppa Italia pedigree ensures that every deep run generates enormous demand.Book immediately upon fixture confirmation. Allocation is reduced for cup ties.

Lazio Ticket Delivery Types

  1. Mobile transfer: Tickets sent directly to your mobile device via the seller's transfer system. The fastest and most convenient option, typically processed within 24 to 48 hours. Present your phone at the turnstile on matchday.
  2. PDF / e-ticket: A printable PDF emailed to your registered address. Print at home or display on your phone at the stadium entrance. Delivery usually takes 24 to 72 hours.
  3. Secure courier: Physical tickets shipped to your address via tracked courier. Available for buyers who prefer tangible tickets. Dispatch timing varies by fixture; check listing notes for details.
  4. Collection point: For some fixtures, tickets can be collected from a designated point near the stadium on matchday. Details provided by the seller after purchase.

Lazio Matchday Entry Basics (What to Expect)

Arrive early

Gates at the Stadio Olimpico typically open 90 minutes before kickoff for Serie A matches. Arriving early is strongly recommended to clear security checkpoints without lengthy queues and to witness the pre-match choreography from the Curva Nord. The Foro Italico complex becomes congested in the final 30 minutes before kickoff, so building in extra time avoids unnecessary stress and ensures you are settled in your seat before the teams emerge.

ID and entry requirements

Italian law requires all matchgoers to carry valid photo identification that matches the name on their ticket. For international visitors, a passport is the safest form of ID. Some fixtures, particularly high-risk derbies and away matches, may carry additional entry requirements such as a Tessera del Tifoso. Always check 1BoxOffice listing notes for fixture-specific entry details before purchasing.

Bag policy and prohibited items

The Stadio Olimpico enforces a strict bag policy. Large bags, rucksacks and items exceeding 30cm x 20cm are not permitted inside the stadium. Small crossbody bags and clear bags are generally accepted, but left-luggage facilities outside the ground are limited. Prohibited items include glass bottles, cans, fireworks, laser pointers, selfie sticks and professional camera equipment. Pointed umbrellas are also restricted. Travel light to speed up the security screening process.

Lazio at a Glance

DetailInformation
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Lazio S.p.A.
Founded9 January 1900
NicknameI Biancocelesti (The White and Sky Blues), Le Aquile (The Eagles)
StadiumStadio Olimpico, Rome (capacity: ~70,634, shared with AS Roma)
ManagerMaurizio Sarri (appointed June 2025, second spell)
CaptainMattia Zaccagni
Vice-captainDanilo Cataldi
Owner / PresidentClaudio Lotito
LeagueSerie A (2025/26: 126th season, 38th consecutive in the top flight)
Domestic cupCoppa Italia 2025/26 (semi-finals)
Club coloursSky blue and white

The History of Lazio

Società Sportiva Lazio was founded on 9 January 1900 by a group of Roman sportsmen, making them one of the oldest football clubs in Italy. The club predates their city rivals Roma by 27 years, a point of pride for the Laziali faithful. Named after the Lazio region surrounding Rome, the club's early decades were spent in the lower divisions of Italian football, gradually building the infrastructure and identity that would eventually carry them to the summit of the domestic game.

Foundations and early identity (1900-1958)

The post-war decades were largely about survival and consolidation. Lazio built a loyal local following in Rome's northern and affluent districts, establishing the geographic and cultural fault lines of the Derby della Capitale that persist to this day.

The first Scudetto and cup triumphs (1958-1990)

The 1974 Scudetto season remains the emotional cornerstone of Lazio's identity. The Curva Maestrelli, the ultras section of the Curva Nord, is named after the manager who delivered it, and his memory is woven into the fabric of every home matchday at the Olimpico.

The golden era under Cragnotti (1992-2004)

The Cragnotti years represent Lazio's zenith. Two Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia wins, five Supercoppa Italiana trophies and two European cups all came within a span that elevated Lazio from Roman underdogs to genuine continental heavyweights.

The Lotito era and modern Lazio (2004-present)

Lazio's history is one of extremes: soaring highs and difficult lows, financial crises and spectacular rebuilds. Through it all, the club's identity has been sustained by a fanbase whose passion for the Biancocelesti is woven into their daily lives.

Lazio Legends and Icons

LegendRoleContributionMilestones
Giorgio ChinagliaStrikerThe talismanic centre-forward of Lazio's first Scudetto-winning side in 1974. Chinaglia's physicality, aerial power and ruthless finishing made him the focal point of Tommaso Maestrelli's team. Born in Italy but raised in Wales, he brought a unique blend of British directness and Italian cunning that proved irresistible in Serie A.All-time Lazio leading scorer at time of departure, Serie A title winner 1974
Ciro ImmobileStrikerLazio's record goalscorer with 206 goals across all competitions. Immobile combined lethal finishing with intelligent movement to become one of Serie A's most prolific strikers of the modern era. Won the European Golden Shoe in 2019-20 with 36 Serie A goals, equalling a record that had stood since 1949-50.206 goals, European Golden Shoe 2020, Coppa Italia winner 2019
Alessandro NestaCentre-backA product of Lazio's youth academy who became one of the finest defenders in football history. Nesta's reading of the game, elegance on the ball and impeccable timing in the tackle set the standard for modern centre-back play. He captained Lazio to the 1999-2000 Scudetto before his departure to AC Milan in 2002.Scudetto 2000, Coppa Italia 1998 and 2000, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1999
Pavel NedvědMidfielder / WingerThe Czech dynamo whose energy, creativity and goalscoring prowess drove Lazio's success in the late 1990s. Nedvěd covered every blade of grass and could score from distance with either foot. His performances during the Scudetto season were pivotal, and he departed for Juventus in 2001, where he won the Ballon d'Or in 2003.Scudetto 2000, Coppa Italia 1998 e 2000, UEFA Super Cup 1999
Giuseppe SignoriStrikerOne of the most naturally gifted forwards in Serie A history. Signori's left foot produced goals of extraordinary quality, and he won three Serie A Capocannoniere awards during his time at Lazio. His partnership with Alen Bokšić in the mid-1990s was among the most feared in Italian football.3x Serie A top scorer, 127 goals for Lazio
Tommaso MaestrelliManagerThe architect of Lazio's first Scudetto in 1974. Maestrelli built a team of disparate talents and forged them into a unit capable of winning the league title against the dominant forces of northern Italian football. His untimely death from cancer in 1976 elevated him to near-mythical status among the Laziali.Serie A title 1974, Curva Maestrelli named in his honour
Sven-Göran ErikssonManagerThe Swedish tactician who presided over Lazio's most successful period. Eriksson assembled one of the most expensive and talented squads in European football during the late 1990s, delivering the domestic double in 1999-2000 and European silverware in 1999. His calm demeanour and tactical flexibility were the perfect counterbalance to a dressing room full of big personalities.Scudetto 2000, Coppa Italia 1998 and 2000, Cup Winners' Cup 1999, UEFA Super Cup 1999
Ștefan RaduDefenderThe Romanian left-back who holds Lazio's all-time appearance record with 416 games across 15 seasons. Radu's consistency, versatility and loyalty made him a fan favourite at the Olimpico, and his longevity at a single club is increasingly rare in modern football.416 appearances (all-time Lazio record), Coppa Italia winner 2009, 2013, 2019

Trophy Cabinet of Lazio

CompetitionTitlesYears
Serie A21973-74, 1999-2000
Coppa Italia71958, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2019
Supercoppa Italiana51998, 2000, 2009, 2017, 2019
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup11998-99
UEFA Super Cup11999

Lazio's Rivals

Lazio's rivalries are among the most passionately felt in European football. The club's primary adversary shares the same stadium, but several other fixtures carry historical weight that goes beyond league points.

Domestic rivals

AS Roma (Derby della Capitale)

The Derby della Capitale is the single most important fixture in Lazio's season, and one of the most intense rivalries in world football. The animosity dates back to 1927, when Lazio refused to participate in the merger of Roman clubs that created Roma. That refusal established a fault line that runs through the city to this day, dividing neighbourhoods, families and friendships. On the pitch, the encounters are fierce, often volatile, and always emotionally charged. The shared Stadio Olimpico intensifies everything; the two sets of supporters are separated by just a few sections of concrete, and the noise on derby day is deafening. For visiting fans, attending a Derby della Capitale is one of European football's unmissable experiences.

Juventus

Lazio's rivalry with Juventus has been shaped by decades of competitive encounters, particularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s, when both clubs were regular contenders for the Scudetto. The 1999-2000 title race, decided on the final day of the season, cemented the animosity. More recently, Lazio and Juventus have frequently met in Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana finals, adding a cup dimension to the rivalry. Matches between these two sides draw capacity crowds and consistently deliver drama.

Napoli

The Lazio-Napoli rivalry has a strong geographical component, pitting the capital against southern Italy's largest city. The fixture has gained additional edge since Napoli's resurgence as title contenders, and matches between the two clubs are typically hard-fought, tactically intense affairs. Both fanbases bring significant travelling support, ensuring that home and away encounters are well-attended and atmospheric.

International rivals

Marseille

Lazio and Olympique de Marseille have been drawn together in European competition on multiple occasions, and each meeting has carried an edge that goes beyond the usual intensity of continental football. The fixtures have been marked by volatile atmospheres both in Rome and in France, and the two clubs' ultras groups share a mutual wariness that adds tension whenever the draw pairs them together. These encounters are among the most anticipated in Lazio's European calendar.

Sevilla

Lazio and Sevilla have crossed paths in Europe frequently enough to develop a competitive familiarity. Both clubs have strong records in the Europa League and its predecessor competitions, and their meetings have produced tight, tactical encounters. The rivalry is respectful but competitive, and any future European draw between the two would carry genuine weight.

Lazio in the Last Five Seasons

SeasonSummary
2020-21Under Simone Inzaghi, Lazio returned to the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2007-08. A group containing Bayern Munich, Club Brugge and Borussia Dortmund proved challenging, and Lazio were eliminated at the round of 16 stage by Bayern. In Serie A, they finished sixth. The season marked the end of Inzaghi's five-year tenure; he departed for Inter Milan that summer.
2021-22Maurizio Sarri arrived as Inzaghi's replacement and began reshaping the squad to fit his possession-based system. The transition was bumpy at times, with the team finishing fifth in Serie A and exiting the Europa League at the knockout round playoff stage. Pedro, who crossed the city from Roma, provided experience and goals as the squad adapted to Sarri's demanding tactical framework.
2022-23Sarri's second season produced results that exceeded expectations. Lazio finished second in Serie A, their highest league position since the Scudetto season of 1999-2000, and qualified for the Champions League. Ciro Immobile, Sergej Milinković-Savić and Felipe Anderson were the attacking stars. The campaign demonstrated that Sarri's methods, given time, could yield sustained success at the top of the table.
2023-24A difficult season marked by Sarri's shock resignation in March 2024. The club appointed Igor Tudor as a short-term replacement, and he guided Lazio to a seventh-place finish and Europa League qualification. The departures of Milinković-Savić and Luis Alberto weakened the midfield, and Immobile's diminishing influence signalled that a generational shift was approaching. Tudor resigned before pre-season, leaving a managerial vacancy.
2024-25Marco Baroni was appointed as Tudor's successor and tasked with rebuilding on a reduced budget following Immobile's departure to Beşiktaş. Baroni's pragmatic approach delivered a credible campaign despite limited resources, with Lazio securing a top-half finish and a Coppa Italia run. The season provided a platform for younger players to develop, though the lack of squad depth was exposed during fixture congestion in the second half of the campaign.

Current Lazio Squad (2025/26)

No.PlayerPositionNationality
94Ivan ProvedelGoalkeeperItaly
40Edoardo MottaGoalkeeperItaly
34Mario GilaCentre-backSpain
13Alessio RomagnoliCentre-backItaly
25Oliver ProvstgaardCentre-backDenmark
2Samuel GigotCentre-backFrance
17Nuno TavaresLeft-backPortugal
3Luca PellegriniLeft-backItaly
77Adam MarušićRight-backMontenegro
29Manuel LazzariRight wing-backItaly
6Nicolò RovellaDefensive midfielderItaly
21Reda BelahyaneDefensive midfielderMorocco
24Kenneth TaylorCentral midfielderNetherlands
32Danilo CataldiCentral midfielderItaly
7Fisayo Dele-BashiruCentral midfielderNigeria
10Mattia Zaccagni (c)Left wingerItaly
18Gustav IsaksenRight wingerDenmark
9PedroForwardSpain
14Tijjani NoslinForwardNetherlands
19Boulaye DiaStrikerSenegal
20Petar RatkovStrikerSerbia
27Daniel MaldiniForwardItaly

Frequently Asked Questions About Lazio Tickets

How do I buy Lazio tickets if I am not a club member?

  • You can buy Lazio tickets without a club membership by creating an account, selecting your match and completing checkout securely.

What is the cheapest way to get Lazio tickets?

  • Cheapest tickets are usually in Curva sections or for lower-demand matches, especially when booked early.

Can I buy Lazio vs Roma derby tickets?

  • Yes, but derby tickets are in very high demand and sell out quickly. Early booking is strongly recommended.

Are Lazio playing in Europe in 2025/26?

  • No, Lazio are competing in Serie A and Coppa Italia only for the 2025/26 season.

How much do Lazio tickets cost for big matches?

  • Prices for major fixtures range from around £100 to £600+, depending on seating and demand.

Do I need a Tessera del Tifoso for Lazio matches?

  • This may be required for some away matches, but not for home games.

Where is the Stadio Olimpico and how do I get there?

  • The stadium is located in north-west Rome and can be reached via metro, tram or bus.

What time do gates open at Lazio matches?

  • Gates typically open around 90 minutes before kickoff.

Can I bring a bag into the stadium?

  • Large bags are not allowed. Small bags may be permitted but will be checked at entry.

Do I need ID to enter the stadium?

  • Yes, valid photo ID matching your ticket is required for entry.

Which section has the best atmosphere?

  • The Curva Nord is known for the most passionate atmosphere and fan displays.

Is the stadium suitable for children?

  • Yes, but quieter sections like Distinti are more suitable for families.

When is the best time to buy Lazio tickets?

  • Buying 4–6 weeks in advance usually offers the best availability and pricing.

How are Lazio tickets delivered?

  • Tickets may be delivered via mobile transfer, PDF, courier or collection point.

What if my Lazio tickets do not arrive?

  • All orders are protected by a 150% money-back guarantee if tickets are not delivered.

Can international fans buy Lazio tickets?

  • Yes, international fans can easily purchase tickets without needing a local membership.

For supporters looking to experience the passion of the Curva Nord and the history of the Biancocelesti this season, 1BoxOffice offers a reliable, transparent way to secure Lazio tickets. With verified sellers, a 150% money-back guarantee and over 20 years of experience in live event ticketing, it is a platform built around matchday confidence.

Sources: SS Lazio (sslazio.it), Lega Serie A, UEFA, Transfermarkt, Wikipedia. All statistics and figures cited above have been cross-referenced against club publications and verified football data sources. Last reviewed: April 2026.

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