the San Siro stadium sold out this Sunday, 68,000 spectators expected

the San Siro stadium sold out this Sunday, 68,000 spectators expected

The Italian federation announced on Friday that the Nations League meeting between Squadra Azzurra and the Blues on Sunday (8:45 p.m.) would take place in a full stadium in Milan.

In 72 hours, the Blues will go from everything to everything. This Sunday evening (8:45 p.m.), the France team will challenge Italy during the 6th day of the Nations League in a San Siro stadium which will be sold out. Far from the gloomy atmosphere of the Stade de France and its sadly record attendance (16,611 spectators) during the draw (0-0) conceded by Didier Deschamps’ players against Israel on Thursday.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) announced this Friday, 68,000 spectators are expected to fill the stands of the enclosure usually guarded by AC Milan (and Inter’s neighbor under the name of Giuseppe Meazza) . Among them, former Italian internationals (Paolo Maldini, Giorgio Chiellini, Roberto Donadoni, Christian Vieri, etc.) and notably from the 2006 world champion generation (Daniele De Rossi, Gianluca Zambrotta, Massimo Oddo, Cristian Zaccardo and Vincenzo Iaquinta) were invited, specified the FIGC.

2nd in group 2 of League A, the French team is already qualified for the quarter-finals of the Nations League. But facing Italy, leader of the group, the Blues will try to wash away the affront of the first leg (1-3 defeat at the Parc des Princes) and steal first place from the Squadra Azzurra by winning by two goals. ‘gap.

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