
"According to from Sky and MilanVibes, the prefecture in Rome has reversed its approach, cancelling the postponement of the six matches originally scheduled for Sunday at 12:30 CEST to Monday at 20:45 CEST."
"This has resulted in a new official proposal: the Rome derby, and consequently the other matches scheduled for the same time (including Genoa vs. Milan) to be moved to Sunday at 12:00 CEST, half an hour earlier than originally scheduled."
"This final decision hinges on one final change: the FITP's decision regarding the ATP 1000 final in Rome, which would have to be postponed until 17:30. to allow for the proper flow of fans and traffic ahead of the other major event scheduled at the Foro Italico, just a few meters from the Olimpico."
"This process also creates enormous problems for football teams in selling tickets for their matches, with fans and spectators in general finding it increasingly difficult to fit their schedules around the still-uncertain dates of those matches."
Rome authorities reversed the postponement plan for six Serie A matches originally set for Sunday 12:30 CEST to Monday 20:45 CEST. A new official proposal moves the Rome derby and the other matches scheduled for the same time, including Genoa vs. Milan, to Sunday 12:00 CEST. The final decision depends on a FITP ruling about the ATP 1000 final in Rome, which would need to be postponed until 17:30 to manage fan movement and traffic before another major event at Foro Italico near the Olimpico. The shifting schedule creates ticketing difficulties and scheduling uncertainty for 12 teams and their supporters.
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