Ticket Sales Open for Roma's Friendly Against Newport County
Club News·6 July 2026·1d ago

Ticket Sales Open for Roma's Friendly Against Newport County

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma will face Newport County, a fourth-division English club, in a pre-season friendly on 4 August at 19:00 at Rodney Parade stadium in Newport, Wales. The club has announced ticket details through an official statement, with seats priced at €17.50, with reductions available for under-18s and under-14s, and free admission for children under 6. Gates open at 17:00 at Gate 6, and tickets are available on the Newport County website.

The match is part of Roma's pre-season preparation ahead of the 2026–27 campaign. The team will begin their summer training retreat at Trigoria on 13 July, then relocate to Hensol in Wales from 31 July onwards. The Newport County fixture is one of several friendlies scheduled during this preparation period in Wales, allowing Gasperini's squad to build match fitness before the competitive season begins.

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AS Roma have officially confirmed a pre-season friendly against Newport County, a fourth-division Welsh club, as part of their summer preparation. The match is scheduled for 4 August at 19:00 local time (20:00 Italy time) at Rodney Parade stadium in Newport, Wales, according to Forza Roma. The fixture fits into Roma's busy pre-season calendar during their Wales training camp, which runs from 31 July onwards after the team begins their summer retreat at Trigoria on 13 July. Forza Roma provides ticket details for visiting supporters, with seats priced at €17.50, discounted rates for under-18s and under-14s, and free admission for children under six. Gates open at 17:00 at Gate 6, with tickets available on the Newport County website. The Newport friendly comes amid a packed schedule including fixtures against Cardiff on 1 August, Brighton on 8 August, and Borussia Dortmund on 15 August before Roma's Serie A season opener against Fiorentina. These matches prioritize player fitness and tactical development under manager Gasperini's direction.

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Il 4 agosto alle 19 i giallorossi sfideranno il club di quarta divisione inglese Redazione 6 luglio - 13:30 Roma, la nuova maglia già in vendita fuori dall'Italia. E spunta un nuovo dettaglio Manca sempre meno all’inizio della nuova stagione. La Roma si ritroverà a Trigoria il prossimo 13 luglio…

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