Cremonese tickets can be bought online via Ticketone’s dedicated club page, or in person at authorised selling points and at the ticket office just outside the Stadio Zini.
In Serie A during 2025-26, ticket prices started at €20 for adults and €15 for under-14s. If you are picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember your ID and leave a bit of time as there is only a small collection office.
Demand is high for most matches 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 if you are hoping to watch La Cremo take on heavyweights such as Napoli, Juventus and the two Milan clubs.
Helpfully, Ticketone’s website allows you to set up a notification for individual games and an interactive graphic of the stadium allows you to choose tickets in your preferred area of the stadium depending on availability.

The Cremo Card – Cremonese’s version of the fidelity card – is also available through Ticketone’s dedicated club page for €11 plus shipping or at the ticket offices outside the Stadio Zini on matchday for €10.
While you do not need to be a member to purchase tickets, Cremo Card holders are given priority.
The Cremo Card is also required to access Ticketag, a resale platform where Cremonese fans make their own tickets available for fixtures they can no longer attend. This may be your best bet if you want to experience the atmosphere in the curva, as tickets for that section are normally sold out.
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