Juventus, Roma and Lazio now know the date of any potential San Siro Champions League final, with May 28 the official date.
Next year’s showpiece event will be held at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, with the three Italian sides looking to make a final on home turf.
Juventus, of course, made it to this year’s final, losing 3-1 to Barcelona in Berlin, while Roma will be seeking to better last year’s group stage exit.
Juventus, Roma and Lazio now know the date of any potential San Siro Champions League final, with May 28 the official date.
Next year’s showpiece event will be held at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, with the three Italian sides looking to make a final on home turf.
Juventus, of course, made it to this year’s final, losing 3-1 to Barcelona in Berlin, while Roma will be seeking to better last year’s group stage exit.
Lazio will compete in the competition for the first time in eight years, and will play the first leg of their qualifier on 18 or 19 July, with the return leg a week later. The draw will be made on August 7.
The group stage, which will feature both Juventus and Roma, will get underway on September 15.
Due to a change in the rules, Juventus will be top seeds as Serie A champions, and therefore cannot meet Barcelona, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Benfica, Zenit St Petersburg or PSV Eindhoven.