The Laziali
·13. März 2026
Lazio vs AC Milan | Where to Watch, Insights, Lineups & Prediction

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·13. März 2026

Lazio and AC Milan will lock horns for the third and final time this season, with each having prevailed on one occasion.
The Serie A clash between Lazio and AC Milan kicks off at 21:45 local time on Sunday, March 15, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
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In their most recent outing, the Aquile earned a victory over Sassuolo thanks to Adam Marusic’s last-gasp winner. But prior to that contest, they had endured a four-match winless run that saw them settle for draws against Juventus and Cagliari, and suffer defeats to Atalanta and Torino.
The Biancocelesti will enter the 29th round of the season in 10th place, and they’ll be hoping to overtake Udinese and Bologna. However, this won’t be enough to crack into the European zone, so their only viable path to UEFA competitions goes through the Coppa Italia.
While many feel that the title race has already been sealed, the Rossoneri maintained a glimmer of hope by reducing the gap with the arch-rivals Inter Milan to seven points after upsetting them in the Derby della Madonnina thanks to Pervis Estupinan’s solitary strike.
The runners-up are currently riding a two-match winning streak, having beaten Cremonese in the previous week. However, Max Allegri’s side has been far from consistent over the past few months. They had suffered a shocking home defeat to Parma a couple of rounds ago, and they needed a late winner from Luka Modric to put down the struggling Pisa.
Lazio (4-3-3): Motta; Marusic, Gila, Romagnoli, Tavares; Dele-Bashiru, Patric, Taylor; Isaksen, Maldini, Zaccagni. Coach: Sarri.
AC Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Ricci, Estupinan; Leao, Pulisic
After winning the Derb della Madonnina, Milan will be looking to ride the momentum and continue to pile the pressure on Inter. However, the Rossoneri tend to drop points when Adrien Rabiot is unavailable. The Frenchman will be serving a one-match ban this weekend.
With the Lazio fans returning to the stadium for ‘one last act of love’, Maurizio Sarri’s men will be determined to put on a good show, so this should be an entertaining affair that could go either way, and might end up with the two sides sharing the spoils.









































