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How to buy tickets to watch Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

By Emmet Gates

Published on: February 16, 2026

Napoli tickets can be bought through the club’s official website and via authorised sellers Ticketone and P1travel.com.

Tickets through the website can be bought around a week before the match. Taking games against Parma and Sassuolo in January 2026 as examples, there were seats available starting at around €30 and rising depending on the section of the stadium. Tribuna Posillipo is the most expensive area, with tickets costing €120 (Parma) and €135 (Sassuolo).

Napoli also have official selling points dotted around the city. The main one is the Napoli fan shop on Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi.

An interactive map on the site allows fans to choose where they want to sit depending on availability (Photo credit: sscnapoli.it)

High-profile games – Inter, Milan, Juventus – will cost more and sell out quickly. Season ticket holders get priority, then fidelity card holders come next before tickets go on general sale.

The fidelity card can be purchased on the club’s website and costs €20 per season.

Napoli offer free tickets to under-14s, but only for certain games. Matches against Cagliari, Pisa, Genoa, Como, Verona, Sassuolo, Parma, Torino, Lecce and Cremonese are valid, as long as an accompanying adult buys a ticket.

International fans booking far in advance are directed to P1Travel.com from the official Napoli site although these tickets are more expensive.

Jess from London told us: “We booked through P1 for the Inter Milan game as a one-off for a 50th birthday. The package included a meal in Naples and cost €300 per person. Booking was straightforward and the whole experience was amazing. I read the reviews for P1 before and the only negative ones were no refunds for kick-off times moving. If booking far in advance, just make sure you’re there for most of the weekend.”

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