Atalanta tickets are available on the club website, at authorised Vivaticket selling points in the city and at the ticketing office at the New Balance Arena, which opens four hours before kick-off on matchday.
Tickets for Serie A games start at around €25 in the two curvas, depending on the opposition, and €18 for under-16s, with hospitality packages also available online.
You do not need to be an Atalanta member to buy tickets but members are given priority for big fixtures and European games and for high-risk matches, where access is limited to fidelity card holders.
You can purchase Atalanta’s Dea card for €20 plus shipping on the club’s website or in person at the ticketing office at the ground.

Those purchasing the card online, will receive a PDF which will be valid to attend games until the card itself is received.
The fidelity card is valid for five years and also allows holders to receive season tickets for individual fixtures from season ticket holders no longer able to attend.
Match tickets normally go on sale about a week in advance and the bigger games sell out quickly, so keep an eye on the site and the club’s social channels for information about when tickets go on sale.
Taking the game against Verona in March as an example, there were some tickets available to buy a few days before the match but almost nothing in the curvas.
If you are picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember to have your ID with you and leave a bit of time as collection offices can get busy.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance.
Corporate packages are also available in the shape of the business hospitality and legends club. The former includes hospitality and catering in the executive boxes in the Tribuna Rinascimento, while the latter includes access to the Europa Lounge and buffet-style restaurants before kick-off and at half-time.
Prices vary, so contact the club for more info.
Atalanta are also one of several Italian teams whose tickets are sold by P1travel.com although they are more expensive.
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