Serie A stadiums can open up to 50 per cent capacity, with fans able to enter only in possession of a Green Pass, so Inter and Milan can host 37,961 spectators.
The Government released its latest guidelines just under a month from the start of the Serie A season, which is due to kick off on August 21.
Regions that are in the ‘White Zone’ – so with minimal restrictions – can open up to 50 per cent capacity in an open-air arena.
Clubs are still not selling season tickets, because only fans with a Green Pass can access.
That is an electronic certificate confirming COVID status, either by double vaccination, proof of recovery from the virus over the last few months or a negative test within 48 hours.
Serie A stadium capacity at 50 per cent
Inter and Milan (Stadio Meazza): 37,961
Lazio and Roma (Stadio Olimpico): 36,630
Napoli (Stadio Maradona): 27,363
Fiorentina (Stadio Franchi): 23,641
Juventus (Allianz Stadium): 20,753
Verona (Stadio Bentegodi): 19,605
Genoa and Sampdoria (Stadio Ferraris): 18,299
Bologna (Stadio Dall’Ara): 18,231
Salernitana (Stadio Arechi): 16,650
Torino (Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino): 13,997
Udinese (Dacia Arena): 12,572
Atalanta (Gewiss Stadium): 11,256
Sassuolo (Mapei Stadium): 10,792
Empoli (Stadio Castellani): 9,923
Cagliari (Sardegna Arena): 8,208
Spezia (Stadio Picchi): 5,168
Venezia (Stadio Penzo): 3,713