Italy-Albania Euro 2024: lineups and where to see the match

Tomorrow, June 15, is the Azzurri’s debut date at the 2024 European Championships in Germany. Coach Luciano Spalletti’s Italy will challenge Albania led by the Brazilian Sylvinho. Here are the details on the match, the probable lineups on the pitch and a couple of tips on where to watch the match on the big screens in Milan and Rome.

Euro 2024 comes to life and will be tinged with blue starting tomorrow: kick-off at 9pm at the BVB Stadion in Dortmund.

The Italy of Luciano Spalletti is ready to challenge theAlbania Of Sylvinho in the first match of a group B that promises to be difficult, with Spain and Croatia competing with the Azzurri for the possibility of accessing the round of 16.

Without further ado, let’s go into detail about the probable lineups of the two teams on the pitch.

Euro 2024, Italy-Albania: the probable lineups on the pitch

Luciano Spalletti is still refining the game strategy, but seems inclined to start with one 4 defense, which could evolve into a 3-way during the offensive phases. For the opening match of the group, it is likely that Calafiori alongside Bastoni in defense.

In attack he will probably be the reference player Scamaccawith the support of Church, Frattesi And Pilgrims ready to move behind him to maximize the pressure on the opponent in the first match of the group.

As for Albania’s Sylvinhoit is expected that Broja will be at the center of the attack, with Asani And Seferi on the sides to complete the offensive trident. The Brazilian coach can count on all 26 players called up since the start of the training camp at the end of May. The only training doubt concerns the doorman: the indecision remains between Strakosha And Berisha.

Here are the probable lineups on the pitch at the Dortmund Stadium:

  • Italy (4-2-3-1) the probable lineup: Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Calafiori, Bastoni, Dimarco; Jorginho, Barella; Chiesa, Frattesi, Pellegrini; Scamacca. Ct. Spalletti;
  • Albania (4-3-3) the probable lineup: Berisha; Hysaj, Ismajli, Djimsiti, Mitaj; Asllani, Ramadani, Bajrami; Asani, Broja, Seferi. Ct. Sylvinho.

LThe referee of the match will be Felix Zwayer, who this season has already taken charge of 18 matches in the Bundesliga, 4 in the Champions League – including the first leg of the round of 16 between Napoli and Barcelona – and 2 in the Europa League. He will be assisted by Stefan Lupp And Marco Achmullerwith Daniel Siebert who will play the role of fourth official. Christian Dingert And Bastian Dankert they will be responsible for VAR.

Where to watch Italy-Albania on TV and big screens

Anyone who was unable to purchase a ticket for the match will still be able to follow it from home live on Rai 1 or in the company of friends in some pub or club in the city.

Let’s see which ones are the best location to enjoy the match in Milan and Rome.

Where to see Italy-Albania in Milan

The Milanese city offers different venues to witness Italy’s debut at the European Championships. We recommend checking the parking situation in advance if you want to travel by car. Otherwise you can use the various services of sharing Milanese or – checking timetables and tickets – the subway.

The sports village with Casa Azzurri

For Euro2024, Milan Central Station is transformed with the inauguration of SenStation Summer in Piazza Duca d’Aosta. This space will become a sports village with broadcasts of all matches on one big screena skate park for the Hero Battle Cup of skating and Casa Azzurrian area dedicated to Italian fans with an exhibition on the history of the national team and spaces food & beverage.

Foodball Club

The Chef in a shirt collective launches #FoodBallClub, a series of 12 event evenings to support the Azzurri at the European Football Championships. Starting from 15 June, the date of Italy’s first match, until the final, the SNAI San Siro Hippodrome will become a meeting place for food, football and entertainment enthusiasts. The evenings will include watching the matches on big screens and will continue with activities, games and DJ sets until 2 am.

Where to see Italy-Albania in Rome

Even in Rome there is no shortage of unique locations to watch Italy’s debut at the European Championships! All easily reachable using the services of sharing of the city, such as electric bikes or scooters.

Monk in Casal Bertone

The Monk in Casal Bertone, usually a venue for concerts and festivals, will welcome fans for the European Championships. Spectators will be able to watch Italy matches both in the garden and in the complex’s tavern.

Rock Angels

At Angeli Rock, in the neighborhood Ostiense with panoramic views of the Basilica of San Paolo, football fans can enjoy the Azzurri matches. This venue is spread over four floors and offers a wide variety of outdoor seating, as well as several large screens, ideal for following every action of the game.

City of the other Economy

At the Villa Lazzaroni Summer Festival and in the Testaccio Estate spaces it will be possible to support the Azzurri by watching the match through the big screen set up in the area. All in the incredible space of the City of the Other Economy.

Article Modified On:June 14, 2024

 
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