Roma Fixture Schedule: All Upcoming Matches
If you’re a Roma fan, the first thing you do after a game is check when the next one kicks off. Knowing the date, time and TV channel saves you from missing that crucial goal or a last‑minute comeback. Below you’ll find everything you need to keep track of AS Roma’s fixtures for the rest of the season.
When and Where Roma Plays Next
The club’s official calendar lists every Serie A encounter, Coppa Italia tie and European clash. For example, Roma faces Napoli on Saturday 14 September at 5 pm (local time) in Stadio Olimpico. The following week they travel to Turin for a derby against Juventus on Sunday 22 September, 8 pm. After that, a mid‑week Coppa Italia round puts them up against Fiorentina on Wednesday 2 October, 7:30 pm.
These dates are subject to change if TV schedules shift, so it’s worth checking the club’s website or a trusted sports app every few days. Most apps let you set reminders, so your phone will buzz before kickoff.
How to Watch Roma Live
In South Africa, Serie A games are usually on SuperSport Premier Soccer TV. For streaming, the SuperSport Online platform offers live feeds on laptops and smartphones. If you prefer a free option, look for matches that are simul‑cast on the free-to-air channel e.tv or streamed via the league’s official YouTube highlights after the game.
For fans outside the continent, services like DAZN, ESPN+ or FuboTV carry most of the action. A quick search for “Roma live stream” will point you to the right service based on your location. Make sure you have a stable internet connection; a 5 Mbps download speed is enough for HD quality.
Tickets can sell out fast, especially for big games against Lazio or Inter Milan. The club’s ticket portal opens sales 48 hours before each match. Signing up for the newsletter gives you early access and discount codes. If you’re traveling from another city, consider buying a travel package that includes transport to Rome and a stadium seat.
Beyond the match day, keep an eye on post‑game analysis shows. Shows like “Serie A Tonight” break down key moments and give you a preview of the next opponent. They’re handy if you missed the live broadcast but still want to stay in the loop.
Lastly, join a fan forum or follow the official Roma Instagram account. Fans often share last‑minute updates about kickoff times, weather delays or stadium entry rules. Being part of that community makes following the schedule feel less like a chore and more like a shared experience.