Tickets overview
Roma tickets stay in demand because AS Roma is one of Italy's biggest clubs, with Gian Piero Gasperini leading the current era and players such as Paulo Dybala, Bryan Cristante, Matías Soulé and Artem Dovbyk driving interest. Demand covers Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Europa League fixtures at Stadio Olimpico, with the strongest competition for seats usually tied to rivalry games, top league opponents and European knockout rounds. The club is also commonly referred to as AS Roma Calcio in historical and official references, which can appear in older ticketing and club documentation.
The biggest price spikes usually come with the Derby della Capitale against Lazio, then home dates against Juventus, Inter and Milan, plus Europa League knockout matches. Those fixtures combine rivalry, limited supply and strong resale demand, especially in Curva Sud and the premium Tribuna sections. Upcoming home dates that stand out include Fiorentina on 4 May 2026 and Lazio on 17 May 2026. Around the city, major football weekends can overlap with local Parti and other public events, which can increase accommodation and transport pressure for supporters travelling in.
When official allocations tighten for major Roma fixtures, SeatPin gives buyers access to a verified seller network.
Stadium and Seating Guide
Stadio Olimpico is Roma's home stadium, opened in 1953, renovated for the 1990 World Cup, and configured for roughly 72,698 spectators for football. The main areas are Curva Sud, Curva Nord, Distinti, Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna Monte Mario. Curva Sud delivers the strongest Roma atmosphere, while Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna Monte Mario usually cost more because sightlines, comfort and hospitality access are stronger.
The stadium sits inside the Foro Italico complex in the north of Rome, so visitors often allow extra travel time on matchdays from Roma Termini and central landmarks. Many supporters also combine a match trip with sightseeing at the Pantheon di Roma or the Foro Romano before heading to the ground. Stand choice affects both price and experience. Curva sections are usually the loudest, Distinti balances budget and view, and Monte Mario is the main target for premium buyers. SeatPin helps compare those sections side by side before purchase.
How to buy Roma tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy Roma tickets in a few straightforward steps.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the Roma 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 Roma tickets?
Roma tickets are available on SeatPin, through the official club website, via the Il mio posto app, and at official AS Roma Stores. Official sales information may also reference the CONTACT CENTER AS ROMA, authorised Rivenditori, or campaign pages such as Acquisto. La, depending on the match and sales phase. SeatPin is useful when you want a clear view of available seating across multiple listed sellers.
- Pick the Roma 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 Roma tickets?
No, you do not always need to be a member to buy Roma tickets, but membership often gives earlier access and can be decisive for high-demand fixtures. Many Serie A games reach general sale, while the Derby della Capitale and some Europa League knockout ties can sell out during member and season ticket priority phases. For away sectors, an AS Roma Card is often required, especially when security rules are stricter.
How to get Roma tickets without being a member?
You can get Roma tickets without being a member on SeatPin, or during official general sale and authorised resale periods. This is often the practical route when priority windows close before general sale opens.
- Pick the Roma 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 Roma away matches?
You can get Roma away tickets on SeatPin or through the host club's official sales process, with AS Roma Card priority often applying for the away sector. Domestic away sales usually run through the host club, while European away fixtures can include earlier phases for supporters with previous away attendance in the same competition.
- Pick the Roma 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.
For official away allocations, clubs often limit sales to one ticket per eligible AS Roma Card holder and may prioritise loyalty history for European trips. That structure matters if you are tracking trips such as Bologna on 25 April 2026, Parma on 10 May 2026 or Hellas Verona on 24 May 2026.
How much are Roma tickets?
Roma tickets usually start around €25 to €35 for standard Serie A fixtures, then rise sharply for the Derby della Capitale, top Serie A opponents and European knockout rounds. Curva Sud and Curva Nord are generally the cheapest sections, Distinti sits in the middle, and Tribuna Tevere or Tribuna Monte Mario carries the highest standard pricing. Club-set prices also change by match category, so Lazio, Juventus, Inter and Milan are usually the expensive benchmarks.
Recent published pricing points show standard fixtures starting around €27 in Curva Nord and €49 in Curva Sud, with Tribuna Tevere often at €59 to €92 and Tribuna Monte Mario from about €64. Hospitality usually starts near €256 and can exceed €1,500 for the biggest dates. Europa League knockout rounds and Derby della Capitale listings usually sit at the top of the range because supply is thinner.
| Section | Typical starting price |
| Curva Nord | About €27 |
| Curva Sud | About €49 |
| Distinti | About €40 to €80 |
| Tribuna Tevere | About €59 to €92 |
| Tribuna Monte Mario | From about €64, premium seats can go above €250 |
| Hospitality | About €256 to €1,500+ |
For buyers targeting derby or Europa League inventory, our platform surfaces resale listings by stand and price band.
What is a season ticket?
A Roma season ticket is a package that reserves your seat for the club's home league programme, while membership mainly gives priority access without guaranteeing a seat. Roma uses Classic and Plus structures, and the Plus option adds more flexibility around resale and ticket management. Cup access can differ from the standard league package, so some supporters choose extra packages for additional competitions.
Season tickets remove the week-by-week pressure of buying high-demand dates at Stadio Olimpico. They are especially valuable for supporters who want the same place in Curva Sud, Curva Nord, Tribuna Tevere or Tribuna Monte Mario throughout the campaign. Buyers who miss renewal or waiting-list windows often turn to our platform as an alternative for sold-out fixtures.
How to buy a Roma season ticket?
You can buy a Roma season ticket through the club's official sales phases, with renewals opening first and new applicants joining through the waiting list and later public release. For the 2025–26 campaign, the renewal period typically opened in mid-June, then a waiting-list priority phase followed in early July before general sale. Registrations for the next cycle usually close in early May, so timing matters if you want access before the best sections disappear.
How much do Roma season tickets cost?
Roma season ticket prices for 2025–26 started at about €269 in Curva Nord and €299 in Curva Sud for adult Classic packages. Premium seats in Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna Monte Mario ranged from roughly €650 to more than €1,100, with Plus packages priced higher because they include extra benefits and more flexible use. The club also offered reduced brackets for Juniors under 16, some Under 25 buyers and Seniors over 65 in selected areas.
| Season ticket area | Adult starting price |
| Curva Nord | About €269 |
| Curva Sud | About €299 |
| Tribuna Tevere | About €650+ |
| Tribuna Monte Mario | Up to €1,100+ |
Those prices help explain why single-match demand stays high, especially among buyers who want premium seats without committing to a full season.
How does Roma membership work?
Roma membership works through the AS Roma Card and related loyalty access, which gives supporters earlier buying windows and can be required for some restricted sectors or away sales. The card is often central to access in Curva Sud and is frequently mandatory for away allocations. Roma also uses phased sales that prioritise season ticket holders, Classic Extra buyers and card holders before seats reach the wider public.
The wider loyalty structure includes MyASR, where attendance and club purchases can build points and rewards. This matters most when demand is highest, because earlier windows often decide whether supporters can buy Lazio, Juventus or Europa League knockout tickets. If those membership routes close before you act, our platform gives another route to check listed availability.
What are the Roma membership types?
Roma's main membership tool is the AS Roma Card, while season access is split into Classic, Classic Extra and Plus structures. The AS Roma Card is the core loyalty product used for priority windows and many away purchases, and MyASR adds a digital layer with points for attendance and merchandise activity. Plus packages offer the strongest flexibility for resale and ticket management across league and European dates.
How many tickets can you buy as a Roma member?
Roma members can usually buy up to 4 home tickets per transaction, though limits can tighten for major fixtures. Plus season ticket holders may get the option to add 2 extra tickets during selected pre-sale phases, while away matches are often restricted to 1 ticket per AS Roma Card holder. For Category A dates such as Lazio, the club can move to stricter one-per-member rules to control distribution.
Do kids need to be members too?
No, kids do not need to be Roma members to buy standard home tickets. For the 2025/26 season, children born from 1 January 2020 could enter free without a separate ticket if seated on an adult's lap and carrying valid identification. Older children can usually access Under 14 or Under 16 pricing, and some reduced tickets in areas such as Tribuna Tevere must be bought with a full-fare adult seat.
How much is the Roma membership?
The AS Roma Card costs €20 and remains valid for 3 years. That fee is separate from season packages such as Classic, Classic Extra and Plus, where entry-level subscription pricing for 2025/26 started at roughly €299 for new Curva subscribers. Buyers who do not want to commit to membership costs or waiting phases often use our platform for single-match access instead.
Roma's stadium
Roma's stadium is Stadio Olimpico, a large venue in Foro Italico with a match capacity generally listed around 70,634 to 72,698, depending on configuration. It is shared with Lazio and remains one of the most recognisable grounds in Italian football because of the running track and the scale of Curva Sud on major nights. Stand selection is usually the key decision for buyers because it shapes both atmosphere and price. Depending on the route you take into the city, local references such as Romana, Romanis and the wider Comune di Roma can appear in travel, transport or event information linked to matchdays.
Curva Sud is the emotional centre of Roma support and often the first area targeted for derby and European demand. Curva Nord and Distinti can be more budget-friendly, while Tribuna Tevere balances comfort and view, and Tribuna Monte Mario is the premium side with executive boxes and the 1927 Lounge nearby. Hospitality buyers who want padded seating, dining and dedicated entrances usually focus on Monte Mario and Tevere, and our platform can help groups find seats together in those sections.