If you love Serie A or just want to follow the team from Rome, you’re in the right place. Below you’ll find the latest on match schedules, player news and how to grab tickets. No fluff, just the stuff you need to stay in the loop.
Lazio entered the new season with a fresh coach and a mix of seasoned players and young talent. The midfield looks stronger after the summer sign‑on of a creative playmaker from Brazil. Defenders have also seen a couple of new faces, meaning the back line should be tougher against aerial threats. Expect the usual goals from the club’s top striker – he’s still the main scorer and usually finds the net in the first half.
Recent training reports say the squad is focused on tightening up defense. Coach Marco has been using short drills to improve coordination, and the players say they feel more confident after the drills. Keep an eye on the wing‑backs; they’ve been delivering more crosses that could turn into future assists.
The next home game is on Saturday, October 19th against Napoli at Stadio Olimpico. The match kicks off at 7:45 pm (local time). If you want to watch live, the game will be on the national broadcaster and also streamed on the league’s official app. For away fixtures, check the club’s website for travel packages – they often include a shuttle from the city centre.
Tickets sell out fast, especially for big rivals like Juventus or Roma. The best trick is to sign up for the club’s email alerts; they send a link as soon as the sales window opens. Another option is to use the official mobile app – it usually has a small reserve of tickets for members only. Avoid third‑party sellers unless they’re verified, because fake tickets are a real headache.
When you get a seat, consider arriving early to soak up the atmosphere. Stadio Olimpico has a great fan zone with food stalls, and the local supporters are friendly to new fans. Bring a light jacket – evenings in Rome can get chilly even in autumn.
That’s the quick rundown on everything Lazio right now. Stay tuned for injury updates, last‑minute lineup changes and post‑match analysis. With this guide, you’ll never miss a beat of the Serie A action.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 29 Apr, 2025 Comments (0)
Lazio manager Marco Baroni stood by his team after their controversial Serie A defeat to Parma, which featured a disallowed goal and a rescinded penalty. He refused to blame refereeing, focusing instead on the squad's growing determination, even as fans fumed over yet another VAR dispute.