Lazio fans recreated the most iconic places in Rome and some of the best moments in the club’s history, while their city rivals, Roma, showed a picture of Agostino Di Bartolomei and some memorable kits from the past.
Roma and Lazio always put up a show at the Stadio Olimpico, starting with the tifo.
Biancocelesti and Gialorossi fans made no exception tonight as their sides met for the second and last Derby della Capitale in the 2024-25 campaign.

It’s technically a home game for Lazio, so most of the Stadio Olimpico is coloured in white and blue.
The home fans recreated some of Rome’s most iconic places and the best moments in the club’s history.
“Rome is where Roma plays, Lazio is where Laziali are,” a banner in Curva Nord read.
Giallorossi supporters in Curva Sud replied with a giant picture of club legend Di Bartolomei and smaller recreations of Roma’s kits from the past.
Roma fans put up a banner reading: “One city, one shirt.”
Goosebumps ❤️🔥#LazioRoma pic.twitter.com/SPvF1XJtMH
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) April 13, 2025
The Lazio fans are on another level, speechless 👏🏻👏🏻
“Rome is where Roma plays, Lazio is where Laziali are” so basically, Rome the city belongs to AS Roma, but the whole Lazio region belong to SS Lazio? Then, obviously we know which one is the bigger club, right? Oh, and more prestigious trophies.
It’s a shame the cavernous, ugly stadium suppresses and negates the atmosphere.