Italy’s Nations League Journey Begins in Rome
The Stadio Olimpico in Rome is set to host the opening match of Italy’s Nations League campaign on Friday, September 25, as the Azzurri take on Belgium. This highly anticipated fixture marks the first of four matches for the Italian national team within an eleven-day period.
Key Dates and Venues for the Azzurri
Following their encounter with the ‘Red Devils’ in Rome, Italy will travel to face Turkey on September 28 at a venue yet to be determined. Their third match will be against France on October 2 in Saint-Denis. The first international break of the season concludes on October 5, when Italy returns home to play Turkey at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara in Bologna.
Interestingly, Italy’s last two matches played in Rome and Bologna were also against Belgium and Turkey, respectively. This historical context adds an extra layer of anticipation to these upcoming fixtures.
Nations League Format and Stakes
Italy has been placed in Group 1 of League A in the Nations League. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the quarterfinals, while the fourth-placed team will be relegated to League B. The third-placed team will compete in a play-off to retain their spot in League A against one of the second-placed teams from League B.
The quarterfinals and play-offs are scheduled for March 2027, with the tournament’s final phase set to take place in June 2027.
Recent Encounters and Historical Significance
The last time the national team played in Rome was against Belgium in the Nations League on October 10, 2024. That match at the Olimpico ended in a 2-2 draw, with Italy initially leading 2-0 thanks to goals from Cambiaso and Retegui, only for Belgium to equalize with goals from De Cuyper and Trossard.
Rome holds a significant place in Italian football history, having hosted the national team a record 65 times. Italy’s record in the capital stands at 39 wins, 19 draws, and 7 losses.
Similarly, the most recent match played in Bologna also featured Italy against Turkey. This friendly, held on June 4, 2024, ended in a 0-0 draw and served as Italy’s final preparation test for the European Championship. Bologna has hosted 24 national team matches, with Italy boasting a positive record of 16 victories, 5 draws, and 3 defeats.
Looking Ahead: A Crucial Period for the National Team
This series of matches in the Nations League will be a critical test for the Italian national team as they aim to secure a strong position in the tournament. The performances in these early fixtures will set the tone for their journey in the competition and their aspirations for the 2027 finals.
The upcoming games in Rome and Bologna will not only be important for the team’s standing in the Nations League but also serve as opportunities for fans to witness top-tier international football in two of Italy’s most historic footballing cities.