Tickets overview
Juventus FC tickets remain in strong demand because the club combines title expectations with a high-profile squad. Luciano Spalletti took charge in October 2025, Manuel Locatelli leads the midfield as captain, and Dušan Vlahović and Kenan Yıldız continue to attract buyers for Allianz Stadium fixtures. New arrivals including Jonathan David, Lois Openda, and Khéphren Thuram have added further interest across Serie A and cup dates. Demand also reflects the global profile of Juventus Football Club, whose home matches in Turin draw local fans and international visitors throughout the season.
The biggest price jumps usually come for the Derby d'Italia against Inter Milan, the Derby della Mole against Torino, and major Serie A fixtures against AC Milan or Napoli. UEFA Champions League knockout ties also become premium events when Juventus are involved, because supply tightens quickly across the stadium. Late-season home dates such as Hellas Verona on 3 May 2026 and Fiorentina on 17 May 2026 can also become harder to secure. Interest can also rise around special club occasions and fan events such as PARTI, when more supporters are looking for tickets and related experiences.
When official allocations are difficult to access, SeatPin helps buyers compare Juventus FC listings from a verified seller network.
Stadium and Seating Guide
Allianz Stadium opened in 2011 and holds 41,507 spectators. It was the first club-owned stadium in Serie A. The main sections are Tribuna Ovest, Tribuna Est, Curva Sud, and Curva Nord. Tribuna Ovest and central Tribuna Est usually carry the highest prices because of their sightlines and premium seating, while Curva Sud is known for the loudest support behind the goal.
The stadium sits in Turin on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi and was built without a running track, which keeps spectators close to the pitch. That layout improves the view from end stands and helps lower bowl seats sell quickly for Inter Milan, Torino, AC Milan, Napoli, and European fixtures. If a preferred block is unavailable through official channels, SeatPin can help compare remaining options by stand. Many visitors also combine matchday with a stop at the Juventus Museum, which sits beside the stadium complex and adds to the appeal of a full day at the venue.
How to buy Juventus FC tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy Juventus FC tickets and compare available seats by stand, tier, and price.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the Juventus FC fixture you want to attend
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
- Review ticket details and add to cart
- Complete your purchase with secure payment
Where to buy Juventus FC tickets?
You can buy Juventus FC tickets on SeatPin, through the official club site, or through official hospitality channels. SeatPin lets you compare listings from verified sellers in one place, while official sales and hospitality are the main direct club routes. Official inventory is commonly released through the Juventus Official Ticket Shop, and some supporters also refer to the same sales channel as the Juventus Ticket Shop when checking match availability.
- Pick the Juventus FC event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
Do you need to be a member to buy Juventus FC tickets?
No, membership is not required for every Juventus FC match, but it often determines who gets access first. J1897 members receive the earliest buying window, followed by Black & White and Stadium members, and only remaining inventory reaches general sale. For Inter Milan, AC Milan, and many UEFA Champions League fixtures, tickets can sell out before non-members get a chance.
That priority structure matters most for Category A fixtures at Allianz Stadium. Some official sales also require additional tickets bought during priority phases to match the buyer's membership status. If those windows close before you purchase, availability usually becomes much tighter through official channels.
How to get Juventus FC tickets without being a member?
You can get Juventus FC tickets without a membership by using SeatPin, buying hospitality, or waiting for any general sale release. This is often the most practical route when member windows have already taken most of the inventory.
- Pick the Juventus FC event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
How to get tickets for Juventus FC away matches?
Juventus FC away tickets are usually distributed through club priority rules and host club systems, with J1897 members often receiving the first chance for high-demand trips. Domestic away sectors often require a Juventus Card and are sold through the home club's official process, while European away matches can use a request system if demand exceeds the allocation.
The rules change by competition. In European away sales, J1897 members can receive exclusive access to a booking service for up to two tickets, while many domestic away fixtures are limited to one ticket per cardholder. Because allocations are small and security rules are stricter, away tickets are usually harder to secure than Allianz Stadium seats. For selected trips and hospitality packages, supporters may also see options promoted through Juventus Travel.
How much are Juventus FC tickets?
Juventus FC tickets usually start around 35 Euro to 50 Euro for standard Serie A seats in Curva Nord or Curva Sud, while central Tribuna Est and Tribuna Ovest seats often range from 90 Euro to 250 Euro. Prices rise with opponent strength, competition, and seat location. Inter Milan, Torino, and UEFA Champions League nights sit at the top of the range.
For elite fixtures, the cheapest seats can start around 100 Euro and premium central areas can climb to 500 Euro or more. Hospitality packages sit above standard seating and can exceed 400 Euro per person depending on the lounge and service level. Tribuna Ovest central blocks and the Gianni e Umberto Agnelli Club usually carry the strongest premium because they combine view quality with added comfort.
| Category | Typical price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Curva Nord / Curva Sud, standard Serie A | 35 to 50 Euro | Lowest official starting range |
| Tribuna Est / Tribuna Ovest central seats | 90 to 250 Euro | Higher demand for better views |
| High-demand derby or European nights | From about 100 Euro | Cheapest seats rise sharply |
| Top premium central seats | 500 Euro or more | Peak demand fixtures |
| Vip Hospitality | 400 Euro plus | Premium lounges and service |
When official pricing tiers sell out, SeatPin can help buyers compare available resale inventory across these categories.
What is a season ticket?
A Juventus FC season ticket is a multi-match pass that usually covers all 19 Serie A home matches at Allianz Stadium, while some packages also include cup fixtures. It is different from a membership because a season ticket reserves the same seat for the season, while membership mainly provides priority windows and discounts for individual match purchases. An active Juventus Card is required because the digital pass is loaded onto it.
Juventus has used Base, Full, and Star package structures. The Star option is the broadest, covering Serie A home fixtures and adding UEFA Champions League group stage games plus the Coppa Italia round of 16. Season tickets suit regular attendees, while occasional buyers usually focus on single-match purchases instead.
If a full season pass is not practical and official single-match sales are limited, our platform offers an alternative route for selected fixtures.
How to buy a Juventus FC season ticket?
You can buy a Juventus FC season ticket through the club's official renewal and sales windows, with priority first going to existing holders and eligible members. Renewal periods usually run from late May to mid-June, and new sales follow shortly after for supporters with a valid Juventus Card. Juventus does not rely on a traditional waiting list, so timing matters more than queue position.
For the 2025/26 campaign, pricing was marketed from about 29. 90 Euro per match for the Star package. Existing subscribers have the clearest path because they are handled before open season-ticket sales, and members such as J1897 and Black & White can gain an advantage if any inventory remains. Buyers who miss that window usually return to single-match buying.
How much do Juventus FC season tickets cost?
Juventus FC season tickets for 2025/26 started at 529 Euro for adult new subscribers in the most affordable sections. The club also offered Base, Full, and Star packages, with the Star version starting at about 29. 90 Euro per match and including Serie A, UEFA Champions League, and Coppa Italia home dates covered by that tier. Prices rise according to stand location and package scope.
Younger supporters receive discounts. Under 14 prices started from 325 Euro, and an Under 28 promotion applied in the East Stand with entry pricing from 555 Euro. Those brackets can make a season pass better value than repeated single-match purchases for regular Allianz Stadium visitors.
How does Juventus FC membership work?
Juventus FC membership works as a priority access system that gives earlier ticket windows, selected discounts, and member-only experiences. The main hierarchy places J1897 first, then Black & White and Stadium members, with youth tiers aimed at younger supporters. For sought-after Allianz Stadium fixtures, that order often decides whether a buyer gets access before public sale begins.
The system matters most for fixtures that rarely reach general sale. Inter Milan, AC Milan, Napoli, and many European nights can sell heavily during restricted phases, which makes membership useful for buyers targeting official inventory. Juventus Official Fan Club members and Juventus Card holders can also face different purchase rules depending on the fixture and allocation. In some markets and historical references, the club may also be identified as Sport-Club Juventus.
When official member windows close before you can buy, our platform gives non-members another route to check available seats for sold-out fixtures.
What are the Juventus FC membership types?
Juventus FC offers J1897, Black & White, Stadium, Young, Junior, and Kids memberships for the 2025/26 season. J1897 is the premium tier with the first priority window and a 20 percent discount on most matches, while Black & White gives access to the second priority phase. Youth products focus more on age-specific access and club activities than on top-tier buying priority.
Some tiers also include event access. J1897 members can join experiences such as J1897 Day, Meet & Greets, and stadium walk-abouts, while Junior products can include youth activities such as Junior Training sessions and matchday pitch access. For ticket buying, the key difference is simple, earlier access usually comes with the higher membership tiers. Members may also receive updates linked to preseason activities such as the Juventus Summer Tour.
How many tickets can you buy as a Juventus FC member?
Juventus FC members can usually buy up to four home match tickets per fixture, though additional ticket holders often need the same membership tier during priority sales. That cap can tighten for Inter Milan or UEFA Champions League fixtures. Official rules can also differ between domestic and European allocations.
Away matches are stricter. For European away fixtures, J1897 members can access a booking service for up to two tickets, while many domestic away matches are limited to one ticket per Juventus Card holder. Those restrictions are one reason away sectors are difficult to secure unless a buyer is already in the highest priority groups.
Do kids need to be members too?
No, children do not need a Juventus FC membership to attend matches, though youth memberships can improve access and add age-specific benefits. Kids memberships cover ages 0 to 4, Junior covers 5 to 10, and Young covers 11 to 13. The club also offers an Under 14 ticket and season-pass category for supporters who have not turned 14 by the end of the season.
For standard entry, children under 5 typically do not need a separate ticket if they sit on an adult's lap, subject to stadium capacity rules. For families comparing sections, Tribuna Est can offer a more balanced setting than Curva Sud.
How much is the Juventus FC membership?
Juventus FC membership prices for 2025/26 start at 35 Euro for Junior and rise to 189. 70 Euro for J1897. Black & White costs 49 Euro, or 59 Euro for international supporters, and Young costs 39 Euro. The price difference reflects access level, with J1897 carrying the strongest ticket priority and the broadest discount package.
The fee can make sense if you plan to target difficult fixtures through official channels, especially because J1897 includes a 20 percent discount on most matches. Buyers who only want a single date often prefer to skip the annual fee and compare one-off options instead. In those cases, our platform is a straightforward alternative.
Juventus FC's stadium
Juventus FC plays at Allianz Stadium in Turin, a 41,507-seat venue that opened in 2011 on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi. It was the first club-owned stadium in Serie A and is a UEFA Category 4 ground. The front row sits about 7.5 metres from the pitch, which gives the venue a compact feel and helps even lower-priced sections feel close to play.
The stadium is divided into Tribuna Ovest, Tribuna Est, Curva Sud, and Curva Nord, and each section suits a different type of buyer. Curva Sud is the loudest area and home to the main singing support, Curva Nord offers another passionate end, and the side stands provide the strongest overall view. Premium spaces such as the Gianni e Umberto Agnelli Club, Legends Club, and T100 lounge add Vip Hospitality with padded seating, dining, and dedicated service. On some dates, supporters also look for tickets to see Juventus Next Gen at club venues in the wider Turin area.