How to Buy Tickets to Watch Juventus at the Allianz Stadium
By Dan Cancian
Juventus tickets are available on the club’s official website.
Prices start at €50 for adults and €40 for under-14s or €30 for adults and U14s who are members. You can purchase up to four tickets for most fixtures even if you are not a Juventus card holder or a member.
To access the tickets sale phase, you must register with the Juventus Official Ticket Shop. You can do so with a Juventus card, with a Juventus membership or simply with your email address if you do not want to purchase a fidelity card and/or become a member.
The Juventus card can be purchased online for €25 and gives holders priority for high-profile fixtures including European games.

Memberships start at €20 for kids, with adult prices coming in at €45, €59 and €190.
Fans can also get a free ticket for children under 14 (subject to availability) by accessing the reserved area of the ticket shop online with a specific code for each game that will be published on Juventus’ website as tickets go on sale.
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.
When picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember your ID and leave a bit of time as they can get busy.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance.
A variety of hospitality packages are also available across a wide price range, starting with the informal environments of the Club Sivori and 1897 Lounge, all the way up to the Club Gianni and Umberto Agnelli, where you are treated to a five-star catering experience and get to rub shoulders with club executives and sporting directors in the executive boxes overlooking the pitch.
Prices vary depending on the fixture, with the cheapest packages for Serie A games starting at €250.
Juventus tickets are also sold by P1travel.com. Juve are one of several Italian teams whose tickets are sold on this site. Tickets available here are normally more expensive.
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