How to Buy Tickets to Watch Venezia at the Stadio Luigi Penzo
By Emmet Gates
Venezia have flitted between the top two divisions for a few years now and tickets for their games can often be bought easily enough.
They are available through the club’s official website, where you will be redirected to Vivaticket, their authorised seller. Tickets can be purchased in the week leading up to matchday.
Tickets for games can also be bought at the Stadio Luigi Penzo, with the ticket office open on matchdays. The bigger games will sell out though, so buying early is the best option.
Prices start at €24 for the Curva Sud Groppello and Curva Nord Local, and increase across the other areas of the ground, although it does depend on the opposition. The Tribuna Laterale Scoperta, along the side of the pitch, is generally the most expensive, with prices ranging from €34 to €59, and seats in the VIP section going for €79.

You can also buy tickets at various Vivaticket outlets around the city. You can find the list here.
Prices are lower for under-18s and over-65s, while having the Venezia Supporter Card also gives access to tickets at reduced rates. The club also has student promotions on occasion.
The Supporter Card, also known as the Fidelity Card, can be bought on Vivaticket’s website and is valid for two years. It costs €15 and makes it easier to buy tickets for big games.
The card can also be bought at the club’s official selling points around the city, with the shop on Via SS Apostoli in Venezia and the one in Via Vendramin 13/D in Mestre selling them.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance, and remember ID if picking up/buying tickets in person.
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