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  • How To Watch Roma Women And The Primavera In Action This Season

    Looking to watch AS Roma Women or the men's Primavera side in action this season? Here's everything you need to know about getting access to games at Stadio Tre Fontane and Campo Agostino Di Bartolomei (Trigoria).

    Due to the ongoing legislation in place as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, games are once again open to the public - but with a limit on capacity (currently 75% of the venue) and various other restrictions in place.

    This means access cannot be allowed on a first-come, first-served basis as in the past, in order to prevent hopeful attendees being turned away at the gate or an excessive number of individuals being allowed access.

    In order to watch a game involving either team, therefore, it will currently be necessary to fill out a short registration form.

    By accessing the portal (in Italian), fans will be able to choose from a list of games currently open for attendance requests.

    Requests for games will be open up until three hours before kick-off (should maximum capacity not already have been reached).

    After choosing the match you are interested in, fans will be presented with a short form to fill out with all the details required as part of the admissions process (surname, name, date of birth, place of birth, contact details).

    Once the form has been correctly filled out and submitted, confirmation of the request will be sent in two ways: within the portal, and via email.

    On the day of the game, fans will receive a confirmation of their seat for the game via email around one hour before kick-off. They should show this email to stewards at the gate in order to access the stadium.

    All fans will also need to present a valid green pass before being allowed admission.



    IMPORTANT INFORMATION


    In concordance with the latest government guidance and legislation, all fans wishing to enter the various stadiums will need to be in possession of a “Certificazione Verde COVID-19” ('Green Pass').


    This certificate is obbligatory for all fans over the age of 12, either in digital or printed form. In Italy, this pass is distributed by the Ministero della Salute (Health Ministry).

    Possession of the Green Pass is in order to confirm that at least one of the following is true:

    • the holder has completed the COVID-19 vaccination programme
    • the holder has tested negative for COVID-19 in the last 48 hours
    • the holder has recovered from COVID-19 within the last six months 

    For overseas fans wishing to attend the game but not in possession of an EU-issued Green Pass, the club is currently evaluating the options available and waiting for feedback from the relevant authorities.

    Some, but not all, overseas vaccine cards can now also be converted into one that is accepted by EU Green Pass scanners.

    As of right now, the official guidance is that all fans without a Green Pass should take a test at a local pharmacy in Rome in the 48 hours before the game, one that will see them issued with a temporary 'Green Pass' bar code upon the return of a negative sample.

    That bar code will then allow them entry to the stadium.

    At the moment, the club cannot guarantee that any fan presenting a non-EU vaccine card will be permitted entrance to the ground, even if they have purchased a ticket.

    All fans inside the grounds are politely reminded to respect all the sanitary measures currently in place in order to preserve the health of everyone in attendance:

    • Always wear a mask (surgical preferred)

    • Stick to your assigned seat

    • Follow all instructions from the stewards

    • Sanitise hands regularly