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Roma's Final Training Day in Wales Before Brighton Friendly
·6 August 2026·15d ago

Roma's Final Training Day in Wales Before Brighton Friendly

Source: Roma News

Roma will complete their summer training camp in Wales on 6 August before relocating to London to continue preparation for the 2026–27 season. The squad will undertake a double training session today, with the first session at 10:30 followed by lunch at 13:00. The second session is scheduled for 16:00, and the day will conclude with dinner at 20:00.

The Giallorossi will then travel to Brighton, where they will face the English club in a friendly match on Saturday 8 August at 16:00. This fixture forms part of Roma's pre-season schedule as the club builds fitness and tactical cohesion ahead of the new campaign.

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Roma wrapped up their summer training camp in Wales on August 6 with a double session at Hensol, completing their pre-season preparations ahead of the 2026–27 season. The squad completed morning and afternoon sessions before flying to London on August 7. Forza Roma reports that Donyell Malen returned to group training after working separately the previous day, while Niccolò Pisilli remained unavailable and will rejoin the squad the following week. The club then heads to Brighton for a friendly match on August 8, with Roma News listing the kickoff as 16:00 and Forza Roma citing 15:00 local time (16:00 Italian time). This fixture marks a rematch of their 2024 Europa League encounter. After immediately returning to Rome, the Giallorossi face further pre-season tests against Borussia Dortmund on August 15 and begin their Serie A campaign against Fiorentina on August 24.

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La Roma continua a preparare il suo ritiro estivo. Come da programma, oggi 6 agosto sarà l’ultimo giorno di allenamento in Galles: poi la squadra giallorossa partirà per Londra, dove proseguirà la preparazione in vista della nuova stagione. Nella giornata odierna è prevista una doppia seduta: la…

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