AS Roma Matchday Guide: Roma vs Pisa at the Stadio Olimpico AS Roma will face Pisa in a Serie A encounter on Friday, with the match scheduled to kick off at 20:45 CEST. The club has provided detailed information for fans attending the game at the Stadio Olimpico, including ticket availability, stadium logistics, and matchday traditions. Tickets remain on sale, and fans are encouraged to secure their seats ahead of the event. Stadium operations for the match will begin with gate openings at 18:45 CET, with the club advising supporters to arrive at least 90 minutes before kickoff to fully enjoy the experience. For ticket-related inquiries or assistance with purchases, fans can contact the AS Roma Contact Center by phone at +39 06.89386000 or via an online form. The contact center will be available from 9:00 until 13:30 and from 14:30 onwards on Friday until the match starts. The club has transitioned to digital ticketing for the season, requiring fans to upload their tickets to either their smartphone wallet or the “Il Mio Posto” app. Season ticket holders can also resell their seats through the club’s official platform within the app. However, strict rules apply to ticket usage, including prohibitions on taking screenshots of tickets for transfer to third parties or reselling them on alternative platforms, even at a lower price than the original purchase. A dedicated form is available for reporting unauthorized ticket resale violations, which the club has used to block suspicious transactions in the past. Matchday merchandise, including a special edition shirt for the Roma vs Pisa clash, will be available for purchase at the AS Roma Store in Viale delle Olimpiadi starting at 17:45 CET. The store will also operate on the entrance forecourt to the Tribuna Monte Mario once gates open.#stadio_olimpico #pisa #as_romas #il_mio_posto #gruppo_sordi_romansiti

AS Roma's Probable Formation for Clash with Pisa Revealed Gian Piero Gasperini provided an update on the injury status of Roma’s squad ahead of their Serie A match against relegation-threatened Pisa at the Olimpico on April 10, 2026. The manager confirmed that key players Gianluca Mancini and Wesley are expected to return to training within a week, though their availability for the match remains uncertain. Paulo Dybala, meanwhile, faces a longer recovery period, with Gasperini estimating a two-week timeline before the Argentine forward can be considered for selection. The manager emphasized that the team’s injury crisis has significantly impacted their performance since late December, with prolonged absences disrupting both attacking and defensive stability. Gasperini highlighted the challenges posed by long-term injuries, listing players such as Evan Ferguson, Leon Bailey, Artem Dovbyk, Dybala, and Matias Soule as among those sidelined for extended periods. He acknowledged the physical toll of a demanding season, noting that while muscular injuries have been relatively rare, players have dealt with unusual circumstances such as broken noses, persistent aches, and other minor ailments. The manager admitted that the squad has faced a “slump” due to these setbacks, particularly in the latter stages of the campaign. For the upcoming match, Gasperini confirmed that three regular starters—Mancini, Koné, and Wesley—will be absent, creating opportunities for younger or less frequently used players. Ghilardi, Pisilli, and Rensch are set to fill the gaps, with Ghilardi joining Ndicka and Hermoso in the back three. Pisilli is expected to partner Cristante in midfield, while Rensch will play opposite Çelik. In attack, Malen will be supported by Soulè and Pellegrini. The formation is structured as a 3-4-2-1, with Svilar in goal.#pisa #gian_piero_gasperini #seria_a #as_romas #olimpico
