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Roma receive Lazio in the Matchday 37 of the 2025/2026 Serie A at the Stadio Olimpico. Both rivals are looking for 3 points in this new edition of the Derby della Capitale. Here you can find how to watch this game live in the USA. Here are all of the details of where you can watch Roma vs Lazio on US television and via legal streaming: WHO Roma vs Lazio WHAT Serie A WHEN 6:00am ET / 3:00am PT • Sunday, May 17, 2026 WHERE Fubo, Paramount+, DirecTV Stream, DAZN and FOX Deportes STREAM WATCH NOW Match Overview The ‘Derby della Capitale’ arrives with monumental stakes, particularly for Roma, who are locked in a fierce battle for a top-four finish and a coveted Champions League spot. Currently riding a three-match winning streak, the Giallorossi have transformed their home ground into a fortress, remaining unbeaten at the Stadio Olimpico since November 2025. Their incredible home form, the third-best in Serie A, puts immense pressure on them to secure a statement win against their bitter rivals. For Lazio, the season’s ambitions have faded after a painful Coppa Italia final loss to Inter confirmed another year without European soccer. With nothing left to play for but pride, their sole motivation is to act as the ultimate spoiler and shatter Roma‘s Champions League dreams. Coming off two consecutive losses without scoring a single goal, Lazio will be desperate to salvage their season with a victory in the most important match on their calendar. Tactical Analysis & Match Context The two clubs enter this derby on completely different trajectories. Roma is arguably the most in-form side in the league, collecting 13 points from their last five matches and demonstrating relentless attacking firepower. Their season hinges on this single result. In stark contrast, Lazio‘s identity under Maurizio Sarri has evaporated, replaced by a passive, reactive style that has left them toothless in attack and vulnerable against aggressive opponents. This match presents a classic clash of styles: Roma’s high-intensity, possession-based attack against Lazio’s rigid 4-5-1 low block. Roma has been lethal at home, averaging 2.22 goals per game in 2026, and will look to overwhelm Lazio from the start. Lazio, who rank last in Serie A for pressing intensity, will aim to absorb pressure, keep the game tight, and frustrate their rivals, hoping to capitalize on a counter-attack or a set-piece opportunity. The motivations couldn’t be clearer. For Roma, a victory is non-negotiable to keep their Champions League destiny in their own hands ahead of the final matchday. Every point is critical. For Lazio, this is their championship match. Denying their eternal rivals a place among Europe’s elite would serve as a major consolation prize in an otherwise disappointing campaign, making this a high-stakes battle for city bragging rights. Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends Recent history heavily favors the home side in this fixture. Roma is currently on a four-game unbeaten streak against Lazio in all competitions, securing three wins and one draw. This run includes a narrow 1-0 victory in the reverse fixture earlier this season, where a Lorenzo Pellegrini goal was enough to seal the three points. Looking at the last five encounters, Roma has won three, Lazio has won one, and one match ended in a draw. Lazio’s sole victory in that span came in a Coppa Italia quarter-final clash. The trend indicates that Roma has figured out how to neutralize their cross-town rivals, consistently getting the better of them in league play. One of the most defining trends in the Derby della Capitale is the lack of goals. The last eight matches between the two clubs have seen two goals or fewer, with a paltry average of just 1.13 goals per game. Furthermore, only one of the last five meetings has seen both teams find the back of the net, highlighting the defensive, hard-fought nature of this historic rivalry. Squad News & Projected Lineups Roma enters the derby managing several key injuries,

Forward doesn’t fit the mould of a classic Pep signing, but we have all come a long way in the past decade of Manchester City successOne way or another, this was always going to end up being a Pep day. At the final whistle Pep Guardiola didn’t punch the air or really celebrate at all. Instead he walked quite slowly over to the scorer of the only goal, Antoine Semenyo, and vigorously triple-patted his buttocks, then meandered around the edges of the bobbing huddles on the Wembley pitch.There will be a temptation to look for clues here. Nobody really knows if Guardiola is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season. Contract extension brinkmanship is nothing new, although not with quite so much whispered chat about assistants on the move and leaked replacement plans. Continue reading...
Under the Roman lights of the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday, the Coppa Italia final between Inter Milan and Lazio unfolded not as a classic of tension and reversals, but as a study in authority, control and inevitability. In a season already leaning heavily in their favor, Inter arrived in Rome with the confidence of Serie […] The post Lazio 0-2 Inter Milan: Nerazzurri Assert Authority and Control in Rome to Add Coppa Italia Trophy to Serie A title (Video) appeared first on Soccer News.

Seagulls are in their first Women’s FA Cup final but their coach, Dario Vidosic, is determined to keep aiming higherAs Brighton’s old song goes, “Hark to the merry bugles”, because there is something in the air in Sussex by the sea. A purpose-built women’s team stadium is in the offing, a second consecutive top-half Women’s Super League finish is on the cards and the women’s side are heading to Wembley for the first time. The fans have never had it this good.It took something special for Brighton to overturn a two-goal deficit in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final victory at Liverpool and they left it late – very late – as Nadine Noordam settled a classic, five-goal thriller with her 95th-minute winner, but reaching this final is something the club have been building towards. In 2022, Brighton set out a bold vision to become a “top-four WSL club” and last summer the head coach, Dario Vidosic, was unafraid to discuss even higher targets, speaking in a determined, bullish and unwaveringly ambitious tone during an interview with the Guardian. Continue reading...

Deep in stoppage time, Dario Vidosic’s staff tried to ask him about plans for extra time, but the Brighton head coach had a feeling. “Just wait ... I feel like it’s coming here.” He was right. Nadine Noordam pounced on a loose ball in the box from a free-kick and completed a remarkable comeback to book Brighton a place at Wembley for the first time in their women’s team’s history.The substitute’s 95th-minute winner helped Brighton fight back from 2-0 down to win a classic Women’s FA Cup semi-final 3-2 and leave Liverpool with a sense of despair, deja vu and heartbreak, as they were beaten by a stoppage-time winner in the semi-finals of this competition for the second season running. Continue reading...

Hansi Flick commented on the Real Madrid scandal between teammates before the match against his Barcelona. The news of the week centered on the dressing room incident at Real Madrid, as Federico Valverde will miss the match against Barcelona after a discussion with Aurelien Tchouameni. Hansi Flick reacted to the situation. Flick said: “The most important thing, and I thank this club for it, is that we all move in the same direction. These are not normal things, but they can happen. You have to manage them and talk, communicate, that’s how we do it here. If anything happens, I’ll think about it. These things happen around the world, not just at Real Madrid. It surprised me a bit, but it’s not my team.” Sunday could be a historic day for the club, with Barcelona trying to clinch La Liga against Real Madrid for the first time ever. With an 11-point lead, even a draw is enough for them. Flick avoids discussing the Real Madrid crisis There is no doubt that Real Madrid are in crisis. Their entire season has been poor, with a few exceptions like the Champions League tie against Manchester City. However, a club of this size going a full year without a trophy is something fans do not see often. Valverde got injured in the incident (Pedro Salado/Getty Images) The fight between teammates is only the latest issue for a side that had already been producing levels well below expectations, even if Flick is trying to avoid focusing on the situation at their biggest rival. Flick said: “Our goal is to win at home. We have a fantastic team; the fans support us. But for them, for Real Madrid, it’s also a classic match, and everyone must give 100 percent. They want to win. El Clásico is very important for everyone.” Flick on the dressing room The manager did not want to say too much about Real Madrid because he is focused only on his own team. In contrast to what has been happening with their biggest rivals, Flick praised the atmosphere in the Barcelona dressing room for most of the season. Flick said: “The relationship between all the players is fantastic. The club has to keep following that philosophy of developing young talent. I am not going to say we do not make mistakes, we all do and we are human, but you have to know how to react. I am happy with my team. The communication has been great.”