AC Monza opened sales for Guest Stand tickets at 10 AM on Friday 15th May for Monza Vs Juve Stabia, the second leg of their promotion play-off semi-final scheduled for 19 May at 8.00 PM at the U-Power Stadium, and Andrea Carboni — who scored in the first leg — is in the home side’s confirmed starting eleven.
The Guest Stand tickets are priced at € 10,00 plus a €2,00 service fee and could be bought online through the Vivaticket website or at Vivaticket points of sale from 10 AM on Friday. Purchases were allowed until 7 PM on the day before the match, and each person could buy tickets for themselves and for 3 other people for a total of 4 tickets.
There is a specific restriction for residents of Campania: they were permitted to purchase Guest Stand tickets only if they possessed the Juve Stabia fidelity card. That rule narrows who could access away seating even as sales opened to the wider public through Vivaticket.
The tie remains finely poised after the first leg finished 2-2. Nicola Mosti and Alvin Okoro scored for Juve Stabia in that opening game while Andrea Carboni and Filippo Delli Carri found the net for Monza, leaving both sides level on aggregate as they head into the U-Power Stadium fixture.
Monza named a 4-4-2 lineup for the second leg: Demba Thiam, Samuele Birindelli, Filippo Delli Carri, Andrea Carboni, Adam Bakoune, Matteo Pessina, Leonardo Colombo, Paulo Azzi, Andrea Colpani, Andrea Petagna and Dany Mota. Juve Stabia confirmed a 3-5-1-1 formation with Alessandro Confente, Christian Dalle Mura, Andrea Giorgini, Marco Bellich, Lorenzo Carissoni, Nicola Mosti, Giuseppe Leone, Omar Correia, Alessio Cacciamani, Fabio Maistro and Alvin Okoro.
The confirmed lineups underline the immediate tactical contrast awaiting the second leg: Monza’s 4-4-2 against Juve Stabia’s 3-5-1-1, and both teams will be tasked with overturning or preserving the 2-2 balance from the first meeting. With Carboni and Delli Carri already on the scoresheet from the opening game, Monza’s selected starters include the very players who changed the tie last time out.
The sales window and the Campania fidelity-card rule create an awkward friction: away supporters from the Campania region who lack a Juve Stabia card were automatically excluded from guest-stand purchases even as the home club opened general sales. Coupled with the cut-off at 7 PM the day before the match, those restrictions set a firm deadline for fans planning to travel or assemble a party of four under the allowed purchase limit.
For Andrea Carboni, the moment is immediate and concrete — he scored for Monza in the 2-2 first leg and will start in a defence selected for the decisive encounter. The next chapter is fixed in time: the second leg will be played at the U-Power Stadium on 19 May at 8.00 PM, and with ticket rules settled and starting elevens confirmed the result on the pitch will determine which side progresses from the promotion play-off semi-final.





