How to Buy Tickets to Watch Udinese at the Bluenergy Stadium
By Emmet Gates
Tickets for Udinese matches can be bought on the club website via Ticketone.
Fans must register a TicketOne account to buy online while tickets are also available at the Bluenergy Stadium in the days leading up to a game and on matchday.
Keep a close eye on the website and social channels for information and check the site for opening times of the ticket office at the stadium.
For games against Juventus, Inter and Milan, tickets will be snapped up quicker than other matches.
Prices for the Curva Sud start at €25 while the Tribune Laterali Nord/Sud is €30. The Distinti is €35, with the Tribune Centrale Nord/Sud and the Tribune Laterli Nord/Sud €40.
These will increase for higher-profile matches.

Udinese have two types of fan cards. The 1896 membership costs €30 per season and guarantees 20% off two tickets for every game except against Juventus, Milan and Inter, although card holders do get early access to tickets for these games.
There is also access to invitation-only events, stadium tours, video calls with Udinese players and ‘unique experiences’ during match days.
The Udinese My Passion card is the more basic, entry-level fan card, which costs €13 and lasts for five years.
Udinese also offer concessions with under-18s, women and over-65s having access to tickets at a reduced price.
Remember, kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance. And when picking up tickets at the stadium bring ID and leave a bit of time as it can get busy.
The Bluenergy Stadium is one of the most modern in the country and hosted the European Super Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham in summer 2025.
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