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Television Sports: Ferragosto featuring Coppa Italia Football Match

Evening telecast of four matches on Mediaset networks, featuring Genoa-Vicenza encounter

Television Sports: Celebrating Ferragosto with the Coppa Italia Football Match
Television Sports: Celebrating Ferragosto with the Coppa Italia Football Match

Television Sports: Ferragosto featuring Coppa Italia Football Match

The 79th edition of the Coppa Italia is set to kick off, with the tournament featuring 44 teams competing across various stages. Here's a rundown of the early matches and their broadcast details, as well as some interesting facts about this year's competition.

Upcoming Matches

The following matches are scheduled for the early stages of the Coppa Italia:

  • Empoli-Reggiana will be broadcast on channel 20 at 6 PM, with Raffaele Pappadà providing commentary.
  • The Milan-Bari match is scheduled for Sunday at 9:15 PM on Canale 5.
  • The Sassuolo-Catanzaro match will be shown on Italia Uno at 6:30 PM, with Riccardo Trevisani and Giancarlo Camolese as commentators.
  • The Lecce-Juve Stabia match will be broadcast on channel 20 at 8:45 PM, with Federico Mastria on commentary.
  • The Torino-Modena match is scheduled for Monday at the same time on Italia Uno.
  • The Genoa-Vicenza match starts at 9:15 PM on Italia Uno, with Massimo Callegari on commentary, joined by Massimo Paganin for technical analysis.

Broadcast Information

The Coppa Italia 2025-2026 is exclusively broadcast by Mediaset on all its channels. Detailed schedules and commentator assignments for the early rounds are typically released just days or weeks before the games.

New Faces in the Studio Analysis

This year, Serse Cosmi, Emiliano Viviano, and Giampaolo Pazzini are joining the panel of experts. After the Genoa-Vicenza match, Monica Bertini will host a studio analysis. Mino Taveri, Alessio Tacchinardi, and Andrea De Marco will also participate in the studio analysis for various matches.

Tournament Details

The Coppa Italia 2025-2026 begins on Ferragosto. The tournament features 44 teams entering at various stages, including a preliminary round, first and second rounds, round of 16, and further knockout stages. Matches in the early rounds generally involve lower-tier and some Serie A teams and are typically single-legged fixtures.

Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses. Official Coppa Italia broadcaster websites or the official Lega Serie A page are the best sources for updated and precise scheduling, broadcast channels, and commentators for these matches.

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