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Where to watch Roma vs Fiorentina on TV and live stream
·23 August 2026·7h ago

Where to watch Roma vs Fiorentina on TV and live stream

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Roma's Serie A season opens on Monday at the Olimpico against Fiorentina. Gasperini will largely depend on the core squad from last season, with few new faces starting from the first minute. Molina is certain of a place in the lineup, while Mora is competing with Soulé for a starting spot. Castro and Koulierakis will begin on the bench. Malen and Dybala will lead the attack, with Koné expected to start in midfield alongside Cristante, and Wesley playing on the left. The defence will feature the familiar trio of Mancini, Ndicka, and Hermoso.

Roma–Fiorentina is the opening fixture of Serie A Enilive. The match will be broadcast live on DAZN and in co-exclusive coverage on Sky Sport, with kickoff at 20:45. Viewers will need a DAZN subscription to watch on television; the app can be downloaded on smart TV, Xbox, or PlayStation. Alternatively, the match can be streamed via Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast, and TIM VISION Box. Live commentary will be available on Forzaroma.info, with updates across Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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Roma's Serie A season opens on Monday night at the Olimpico against Fiorentina, with kickoff at 20:45. The match will be broadcast live on DAZN and in co-exclusive coverage on Sky Sport. Viewers can access DAZN via smart TV, Xbox, PlayStation, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast, and TIM VISION Box, with live commentary also available on Forzaroma.info and across the club's social media channels.

Gasperini will field a largely familiar lineup with few new faces starting from the opening whistle. Molina is certain of a place in the defence alongside the established trio of Mancini, Ndicka, and Hermoso. In midfield, Koné and Cristante are expected to start, with Wesley operating on the left. Mora and Soulé are competing for a starting spot, while Castro and Koulierakis will begin on the bench. Malen and Dybala lead the attack. Il Messaggero notes that both Roma and Fiorentina arrive from markedly different 2025–26 campaigns, with Roma finishing strongly to become protagonists while Fiorentina struggled throughout. Both clubs have made transfer market investments, with Gasperini securing requested reinforcements and Fiorentina bolstering their roster through what is described as a fantastic summer window.

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Ci siamo. La Serie A è tornata. Per vedere la Roma in opera, però, bisognerà attendere ancora un giorno: lunedì, l’esordio all’Olimpico contro la Fiorentina. Un match subito probante per i giallorossi. Gasp si affiderà all’ossatura dello scorso anno, con pochi volti nuovi dal primo minuto. Molina è…

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