Have Italy played in Bergamo before?

The New Balance Arena is home to Serie A side Atalanta, who are currently seventh in the table.

It is located in the city of Bergamo, which is about a 40-minute drive outside of Milan in the Lombardy region of the country.

The stadium was opened in 1928, and completed a five-year renovation project in 2024.

Italy played their first international there in 1964, but did not play at the ground again for another 23 years when they faced Malta in Euro 88 qualifying.

It was an even longer wait until the Azzurri’s men made their next appearance in Bergamo in a friendly draw with Turkey in November 2006.

With the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic still lingering, they hosted the Netherlands in front of just 600 fans in October 2020 and beat Estonia 5-0 in 2026 World Cup qualifying under new manager Gennaro Gattuso.

A list of football venues where Italy's national team have played sine 2022Image source, BBC Sport
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Italy have played at 11 different venues since the start of 2022

Their 2018 play-off defeat by Sweden was in the San Siro, where they also lost to Norway in the current qualifying campaign, and they missed out on the 2022 World Cup after losing to North Macedonia in Palermo, in front of 35,000.

That win over Estonia was Gattuso’s first game as manager and Verri believes superstition may have played a role in the decision to play the game in Bergamo, where Italy are unbeaten.

“We definitely feel the need to qualify and there is pressure,” reported Verri.

“We missed out on two consecutive World Cups which is a disaster for Italian football.

“Missing out on a third would be very hard.”

O’Neill ‘delighted’ with venue

For Northern Ireland, playing in a smaller venue should be beneficial.

In fact, manager Michael O’Neill went as far to say he was “delighted” the game was at the New Balance Arena.

The stadium holds a similar capacity to Northern Ireland’s home ground of Windsor Park, which stands at 18,500 and also generates a passionate and vociferous atmosphere.

O’Neill pointed to the fact that the majority of his players play their club matches in stadiums between “10,000 to 25,000”, either in the Championship or in League One.

“I think we’ll feel very at home in Bergamo and we won’t be intimidated by the atmosphere at all,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Obviously the Italians and Gennaro Gattusso have their reasons for going there as well, but we’re happy with the choice of venue. If I’m honest, I feel it suits us.”

The New Balance Arena in BergamoImage source, Getty Images
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The New Balance Arena in Bergamo was renovated in 2024 to bring its capacity to 22,500.

Speaking after announcing his squad, O’Neill told BBC Sport NI he “can only imagine the scrutiny” that Italy are under going into the play-offs.

“For them, they’ve purposely maybe tried to take a little bit of that pressure away from themselves by playing the game of Bergamo.

“They’ve missed out in the last two World Cups, which is kind of unheard of for Italy, and there’s massive expectation and pressure on them.”

So, both sides have their own reasons for being happy with the venue choice for the play-off semi-final.

For Italy, there is tremendous pressure to qualify and, for the visitors, there will be a sense of familiarity in the stadium’s size.

Time will tell as to who it is more suited to.

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