FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio and the Mayor of Parma set out a “plan” to get the team playing this weekend.

The last two Serie A fixtures have been postponed indefinitely due to the financial crisis crushing the club.

The Ducali are due to host Atalanta on Sunday afternoon and it remains to be seen whether it will go ahead, or indeed where, seeing as the electricity to the Stadio Tardini has been cut over unpaid bills.

“We have set out a plan to make sure they can play on Sunday,” Tavecchio told news agency ANSA.

FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio and the Mayor of Parma set out a “plan” to get the team playing this weekend.

The last two Serie A fixtures have been postponed indefinitely due to the financial crisis crushing the club.

The Ducali are due to host Atalanta on Sunday afternoon and it remains to be seen whether it will go ahead, or indeed where, seeing as the electricity to the Stadio Tardini has been cut over unpaid bills.

“We have set out a plan to make sure they can play on Sunday,” Tavecchio told news agency ANSA.

Mayor of Parma Federico Pizzarotti had said before the encounter that there was “a 60 per cent chance” this game would not go ahead.

However, after the meeting he wrote on Twitter it was “a positive meeting with the FIGC. A plan was outlined that will be presented to the Lega. We’ll know the outcome on Friday.”

The Lega Serie A – all the 20 top flight clubs – are meeting to vote on the situation on Friday.

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