
ticket sales underway for Italy vs. Moldova
16 April 2025
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Tickets are now on sale for Italy vs. Israel, the Azzurri’s third home match in the 2026 World Cup qualifying group, scheduled for Tuesday, 14 October at 20:45 CEST at the ‘Friuli’ Stadium in Udine. The clash between Italy and Israel comes exactly one year after the two teams met at the Nations League in a match that ended in a 4–1 victory for the Azzurri, with a brace from Di Lorenzo and goals from Retegui and Frattesi.
After the match on Monday, 9 June, which ended in a victory over Moldova, and the upcoming fixture on Friday, 5 September, in Bergamo against Estonia, Gennaro Gattuso’s squad will play in Udine for the 11th time in its history. In their previous ten fixtures, the record stands at eight wins and two draws, with 21 goals scored and just three conceded.
Tickets are available at authorised Vivaticket outlets and online at https://figc.vivaticket.it/index.php and https://www.vivaticket.com/ with a range of promotions for families, children under 12, teens under 18, over 65s, and university students.
TICKET PRICES
Central Stand
Lateral Stand
Distinti
Curve
Discounted Ticket Information
CORPORATE HOSPITALITY: Corporate hospitality packages are now on sale. For details and offers, please contact hospitality@figc.it.
ACCESS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
People with disabilities can request accreditation from Thursday 9 to Friday 10 October (until 6:00 p.m. CEST), subject to availability. Requests must be submitted via https://figc.getyourevent.online/, and applicants must be registered on the same platform by Friday 3 October.
FIGC AND CONI ACCREDITATION CARDS
Holders of valid 2024 FIGC and CONI/Federation cards may request accreditation on Saturday 11 October (until 8:00 p.m. CEST), subject to availability, by visiting https://figc.getyourevent.online/.
NB: FIGC reserves the right to invalidate access passes and/or deny entry or continued presence within the stadium in the event of a breach of ticketing conditions, or if, in its sole discretion, it considers that the pass holder has engaged in conduct that could compromise safety inside or outside the venue. Away fans may purchase tickets only for the away section and exclusively through the Israel Football Association. FIGC strongly advises against using unofficial websites, private resales, or any unauthorised channels, as these may offer counterfeit or invalid tickets. FIGC is not liable for any fraud resulting from purchases made outside of official ticketing platforms.