Derby della Capitale scheduled for 12:30 kickoff to avoid tennis finals clash
Serie A·1 May 2026·45d ago

Derby della Capitale scheduled for 12:30 kickoff to avoid tennis finals clash

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's derby against SS Lazio on May 17 will kick off at 12:30 on Sunday to avoid a scheduling conflict with the Italian Open tennis final, which begins at 5 p.m. that day. The Serie A league had limited options for the fixture: evening kickoffs are not permitted, afternoon slots clash with the tennis championship, leaving the early Sunday start as the preferred solution. League president Ezio Simonelli confirmed the decision, stating: "If we go by elimination: playing the derby in the evening is not possible, the afternoon is not possible either because there's the tennis final, so Sunday at 12:30 remains and I believe that will be the time we choose."

The scheduling creates additional complications for Serie A. The fixture falls in the final two matchdays of the season, when simultaneous kickoffs must be guaranteed for all teams competing for the same objective—a requirement designed to prevent collusion. This means other matches will also need to move to unfavourable time slots, creating friction with broadcasters and clubs alike. The return fixture is also expected to be scheduled at 12:30 on a similar date.

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C’è il tennis: il derby si sposta alle 12.30 - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il messaggero C’è il tennis: il derby si sposta alle 12.30Il MessaggeroC’è il tennis: il derby si sposta alle 12.30Getty ImagesIl 17 maggio, alle 17, è in programma la finale degli Internazionali. La Lega: "Sceglieremo quell’orario" Redazione 1 maggio 2026 (modifica il 1 maggio 2026 | 08:53) Derby alle 12.30 all'andata, probabile derby alle 12.30 anche al ritorno. L'obiettivo era quello di non far sovrapporre Roma-Lazio alla finale degli Internazionali Bnl d’Italia in programma alle ore 17: Sinner o non Sinner, il centrale è sicuro da mesi di essere strapieno, e per motivi di ordine pubblico alla soluzione tardo-pomeridiana o serale è stata preferita quella delle 12.30. L'ufficialità, in attesa del comunicato, l’ha data direttamente il presidente della Lega Serie A Ezio Simonelli: "Se andiamo per esclusione: giocare il derby di sera non è possibile, il pomeriggio nemmeno perché c'è la finale del tennis, resta allora la domenica alle 12.30 e credo sarà quello l'orario che sceglieremo". A problemi - scrive Marco Calabresi su 'Il Messaggero' - si aggiungono problemi, però: perché nelle ultime due giornate di campionato deve essere garantita la contemporaneità delle partite che vedono impegnate squadre in lotta per lo stesso obiettivo. Sarà quindi necessario che anche altre partite traslochino in uno slot poco gradito anche dalle tv.Leggi anche Amelia: “Svilar via solo per 70 milioni. Gasperini non è cattivo, ma non dà carezze” Svilar mani d’oro © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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