It has now been confirmed that Serie A actions will resume this weekend. However, the bans on stadia will kick in as predicted, and that will see only four games being played in front of the public.
A quick wrap up of the final decision is as follows:
The situation is actually worse in Serie B, where only Spezia-Bologna and Lecce-Verona will be open to the public, with all other games, including Vicenza-Juventus, to be played in front of empty stands.
A quick wrap up of the final decision is as follows:
- (A) Serie A action to resume on Saturday,
- (B) Only stadia complying with norms to be open to public,
- (C) Matches open to public to take place during the day,
- (D) Remaining games to take place behind closed doors.
- Palermo-Empoli,
- Roma-Parma,
- Sampdoria-Ascoli
- Torino-Reggina
- Atalanta-Lazio,
- Cagliari-Siena,
- Chievo-Inter,
- Fiorentina-Udinese,
- Messina-Catania
- Milan-Livorno.
The situation is actually worse in Serie B, where only Spezia-Bologna and Lecce-Verona will be open to the public, with all other games, including Vicenza-Juventus, to be played in front of empty stands.