Roma-Lazio derby scheduled for Sunday 12:00 as Lega seeks compromise with tennis finals
Match Report·13 May 2026·3h ago

Roma-Lazio derby scheduled for Sunday 12:00 as Lega seeks compromise with tennis finals

Source: Il Messaggero – Roma

AS Roma's Derby della Capitale clash against SS Lazio on 17 May has become the subject of a scheduling dispute involving public order authorities. The match, part of Serie A's 37th round, is set to take place the same day as the final of the 83rd edition of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia tennis tournament. Both events occur within metres of each other at the Foro Italico, creating significant crowd management challenges. The Lega di Serie A initially proposed a 12:30 kick-off, but Rome's Prefettura (local authority) pushed back, suggesting the derby be moved to Monday 18 May at 20:45.

In response, the Lega and Prefettura have now proposed a compromise: hold the derby on Sunday 17 May at 12:00, with all concurrent Serie A matches scheduled for the same time, while requesting the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation delay the tennis final by two and a half hours to 17:30. This would allow both events to proceed on the same day several hours apart. The tennis final is already sold out. The proposal would also affect matches involving Juventus, Milan, Como, and Napoli—all contenders in the Champions League race—forcing them to play at an unusual midday slot during May's heat and heightened competition tension.

Official confirmation remains pending. Details of whether all parties will accept the compromise remain unclear, and further changes could still occur before the final decision is announced.

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2 Minuti di Lettura mercoledì 13 maggio 2026, 15:32 - Ultimo aggiornamento: 15:53 Read in English La chiave politica - Newsletter Commenti e retroscena del panorama politico Iscriviti e ricevi le notizie via email Calcio, tennis e ordine pubblico provano a mettersi d'accordo. Domenica 17 maggio a Roma, sono attesi il derby di Serie A Roma-Lazio, valida come 37esima giornata di campionato, e la finale dell'83esima edizione degli Internazionali BNL d'Italia. I due eventi si svolgerebbero a pochi metri di distanza e, visto l'ingente flusso di persone che si muoverebbe direzione Foro Italico, è iniziata da giorni una contesa ancora non risolta. La Serie A aveva comunicato l'anticipo alle 12:30, la Prefettura era intervenuta posticipando il tutto a lunedì 18 maggio (ore 20:45). Adesso l'ultima idea che chiama in causa il tennis. La nuova proposta Come anticipato da Sky Sport, la Lega di Serie A e la Prefettura di Roma stanno provando a trovare un accordo per permettere il regolare svolgimento del derby nella giornata di domenica 17 maggio. Le due parti in causa hanno inoltrato una richiesta alla Federazione Italiana di Tennis e Padel per poter posticipare di due ore e mezzo l'inizio della finale così da permettere lo svolgimento dei due eventi nella stessa giornata a poche ore di distanza. Il derby inizierebbe alle 12:00 (e in contemporanea le altre partite di Serie A), la finale del tennis (già sold out) slitterebbe alle 17:30. Questa l'ultima idea, il tempo stringe, nelle prossime ore sono attese le conferme ufficiali. Cosa cambia Con il derby alle 12 di domenica 17 maggio cambierebbe tutto, ancora una volta. Per garantire la contemporaneità, slitteranno quindi anche le partite di Juve, Milan, Como e Napoli. Tutte le protagoniste della corsa Champions scenderanno in campo a un orario insolito, soprattutto considerando il clima di maggio e la tensione del momento. Manca ancora l'ufficialità. Ci potrebbero essere ancora dei cambiamenti. Il derby rimane appeso ad un filo. Ed è in buona compagnia. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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