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Football trips to Juventus 2026/27

Juventus carry more Serie A titles than any other club in Italian football, and that history is felt at every home fixture. The Bianconeri support has a reputation for focused intensity rather than constant noise, but derbies and European nights produce a very different atmosphere, with the whole ground audibly lifting from the opening whistle. Travelling fans tend to find the matchday experience organised and direct, a reflection of the club's culture. This page brings together football packages for Juventus home games in 2026/27 from a range of specialist travel and ticket companies, so you can weigh up what each includes and book with the seller that suits your trip.

Compare football trips to Juventus

Football packages for Juventus typically bundle a match ticket, hotel accommodation and, in many cases, flights into a single reservation with one seller. Some packages also include an airport transfer or transport to the ground on matchday, and occasionally a stadium tour or pre-match dining. If you are flying into Turin specifically for the game, a package gives you a fixed total cost and fewer separate bookings to manage, which is particularly useful when travelling as a group. If you are already in Turin, or the match forms part of a longer stay in northern Italy, a standalone match ticket is usually the more flexible route. The sellers listed here offer both options, and the contents vary, so reading each breakdown carefully before committing is worth the time.

Juventus tickets

Tickets for Juventus home games are split into several categories, broadly reflecting position in the ground. Standard Serie A fixtures typically have a reasonable range of options available through specialist sellers. Demand shifts noticeably for city derbies, top-of-table meetings with Inter and Napoli, and European home nights, when it is wise to book as soon as the fixture is confirmed. Buying directly through the club generally requires a membership card, and even members may find popular fixtures restricted. Specialist sellers handle that process on your behalf and usually have access to a wider range of categories. Check delivery terms before you book: some match tickets are digital, others are physical and dispatched in advance.

Supporter guide to Juventus and Juventus stadium

A first visit to a Juventus home game tends to surprise people who expect Italian football to be loud from start to finish. The atmosphere is measured and watchful for most of a routine fixture, with the most vocal sections making themselves heard during key moments. For derbies and high-stakes European ties the whole ground shifts gear, and those are the games most travelling fans aim for. Matchday organisation is tight at Italian grounds: bring a passport or national ID, as it is checked at entry as standard. Security queues build up in the final stretch before kick-off, so arriving an hour ahead keeps things comfortable. There are limited options for food and drink directly around the ground, so most fans eat and drink in the city centre first.

Getting to Juventus stadium

Metro Line 1, the red line, runs to Fermi station, the last stop on the line, from where it is roughly a 15-minute walk to the ground. From Turin Porta Nuova the journey takes around 20 to 25 minutes. Additional bus services run on matchdays. Traffic around the stadium after the final whistle can be slow, so public transport is more practical than driving. If your package includes a stadium transfer, that removes the logistics entirely. Pre-match, the streets around Piazza Statuto and Corso Francia are convenient stops before heading northwest to the ground.

Juventus stadium

Juventus fixtures - 2026/2027

Juventus Parma
Saturday
29 Aug
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Juventus Milan
Sunday
6 Sep
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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199 €
Juventus Atalanta
Sunday
20 Sep
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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129 €
Juventus Lazio
Sunday
18 Oct
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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129 €
Juventus Napoli
Sunday
1 Nov
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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179 €
Fiorentina Juventus
Sunday
8 Nov
2026
Stadio Artemio Franchi
Serie A
Price From
199 €
Juventus Venezia
Sunday
22 Nov
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
99 €
Como Juventus
Sunday
29 Nov
2026
Stadio Comunale G. Sinigaglia
Serie A
Price From
199 €
Juventus Udinese
Sunday
6 Dec
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Juventus Monza
Sunday
13 Dec
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Roma Juventus
Sunday
20 Dec
2026
Stadio Olimpico
Serie A
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169 €
Bologna Juventus
Sunday
3 Jan
2027
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Serie A
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179 €
Juventus Torino
Wednesday
6 Jan
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
129 €
Inter Juventus
Sunday
10 Jan
2027
San Siro
Serie A
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179 €
Juventus Genoa
Sunday
17 Jan
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Juventus Cagliari
Sunday
24 Jan
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Milan Juventus
Sunday
31 Jan
2027
San Siro
Serie A
Price From
179 €
Juventus Sassuolo
Sunday
7 Feb
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
99 €
Napoli Juventus
Sunday
14 Feb
2027
Stadio San Paolo
Serie A
Price From
175 €
Juventus Bologna
Sunday
21 Feb
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
119 €
Juventus Roma
Sunday
7 Mar
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
179 €
Lazio Juventus
Sunday
14 Mar
2027
Stadio Olimpico
Serie A
Price From
79 €
Juventus Como
Sunday
21 Mar
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
119 €
Torino Juventus
Sunday
4 Apr
2027
Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Serie A
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277 €
Juventus Lecce
Sunday
11 Apr
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
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99 €
Juventus Fiorentina
Sunday
25 Apr
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
139 €
Atalanta Juventus
Sunday
2 May
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
149 €
Juventus Inter
Sunday
16 May
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
399 €
Juventus Frosinone
Sunday
30 May
2027
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
185 €
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Juventus stadium

Allianz Stadium sits in the Continassa district in the northwest of Turin, purpose-built and opened in 2011. It holds approximately 41,500 supporters. The adjacent J|Hotel makes it a practical base for fans who want to stay close to the ground rather than in the city centre. Metro Line 1 connects directly to the area, and dedicated matchday bus services supplement public transport on busy fixture dates.

Package trip or tickets

The choice between a full football package and a standalone ticket comes down to how your trip is structured. Flying in from abroad for a single match, a package that covers flights, hotel and ticket in one booking saves time and gives you a clear total cost upfront. Already in Turin, or weaving the match into a longer northern Italy trip, a ticket alone is almost certainly the simpler option. When reviewing packages, pay attention to the hotel location: a property in the city centre puts you close to Turin's restaurants and piazzas and within easy reach of the metro for the journey out on matchday. UK-based buyers booking a combined travel package may have stronger consumer protections than they would with a standalone ticket purchase, which is worth factoring into the decision.

Juventus rivalries

The Derby della Mole against Torino is the match that divides the city, and it reliably generates the most charged atmosphere of the domestic season. The Derby d'Italia against Inter carries national significance, regularly shaping the Serie A title race. Fixtures against Milan and Napoli follow closely in terms of intensity, particularly when league positions are tight. In Europe, encounters with Real Madrid have produced some of the most memorable Champions League moments in the club's recent history. For any of these fixtures, booking well ahead of the match date is sensible, as packages for high-profile games attract attention from the moment they go on sale.

History and great players

Juventus were founded in 1897 and have won the Serie A title many times, establishing themselves as the most decorated club in Italian league football. The early 1980s brought Michel Platini, whose influence on the club's European ambitions remains a reference point in Turin. More recently, the club went through an extraordinary run of consecutive league titles under Antonio Conte and then Massimiliano Allegri, a period of domestic dominance that drew global attention. That era also brought Gianluigi Buffon's later career years and, from 2018 to 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo. The club has reached the Champions League final in recent decades, though European success has remained elusive compared to their domestic record.

Other activities in Turin

Turin rewards more than a single matchday. The Museo Egizio, the Egyptian Museum, holds a collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts that ranks among the finest anywhere outside Cairo and is genuinely worth a full visit. The Mole Antonelliana, the city's most recognisable building, houses the National Cinema Museum. For food, Piedmontese cooking is worth seeking out specifically: slow-cooked meats, egg-rich pasta and local cheeses are staples in the Quadrilatero Romano neighbourhood, which is well suited to an evening out. The café culture around Piazza Castello and Via Po is a good way to spend a morning or afternoon before a match.

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