Titleholders say they would stage their match against AC Milan in public. FMTNews
March 2, 2020 6:23 PMMILAN: Italy’s Serie A is facing another week of confusion after the government extended a ban on supporters at matches in three regions because of the coronavirus but lifted it in Piedmont region, home to titleholders Juventus.
In a new move, it also banned fans in those regions from travelling to away games in the rest of the country. Juventus said in a statement that it would stage Wednesday’s Coppa Italia match at home to AC Milan in front of the public. So far, 10 Serie A matches have been postponed over the past two weeks, with the league preferring to call off games rather than play behind closed doors.
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