AC Milan
·9 Mei 2025
AC MILAN v BOLOGNA: MATCH PREVIEW

AC Milan
·9 Mei 2025
A league meeting on Friday before Wednesday's final. AC Milan are getting ready to face Bologna on Serie A Matchday 36, scheduled for 20:45 CEST at San Siro, ahead of the Coppa Italia final on 14 May. Sérgio Conceição's side are ready to give their all to take maximum points in this final stage of the season to keep believing in a European spot next year. On the other hand, Vincenzo Italiano's Bologna, in a good run of form, will be looking to make the Rossoneri suffer. Let's get ready for kick-off with our Match Preview. LATEST FROM MILANELLO AC Milan are coming into the game off a recent confidence boost with two consecutive wins in Serie A against Venezia and Genoa, as well as the Coppa Italia triumph over Inter. Conceição's side have shown their continued growth, despite a few difficulties along the way. The loss to Atalanta was a wake-up call, but the Rossoneri managed to react quickly. Over these past few weeks, with the change of system, the team have shown good results, with the hope that these last games can ensure we end the season well. Rafael Leão is suspended, and there may be slight changes in the line-up with a big game to come. There was no press conference.
LATEST FROM BOLOGNA Bologna are heading to San Siro after a decent draw against Juventus in their most recent league game. Italiano's side have shown their defensive solidity, keeping a clean sheet in their last two Serie A away games. However, the Rossoblù have struggled to score away from home. Bologna are still in the race for a Champions League spot, and they will be determined to take maximum points. They have no suspensions, but Odgaard, Ndoye, Holm and Pedrola are unavailable.
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WHERE TO WATCH AC MILAN v BOLOGNA ON TV In Italy, the game will be broadcast on DAZN, Sky and NOW. To watch it in a different country, you can check out the "Where to Watch AC Milan on TV" section under "Abroad". On the Rossoneri's channels, matchday coverage on Milan TV will begin at 20:00 CEST, leading up to kick-off, followed by interviews and a press conference with Sérgio Conceição. Don't miss our coverage on acmilan.com, the AC Milan Official App, our social media channels and WhatsApp. LATEST FROM SERIE A The referee for the match will be Livio Marinelli, assisted by Fabiano Preti and Damiano Di Iorio. The fourth official will be Antonio Giua, while VAR will be Daniele Chiffi, assisted by Daniele Paterna.
Matchday 36 will indeed begin at San Siro. The schedule will then continue with three matches on Saturday 10 May: Como v Cagliari at 15:00 CEST, Lazio v Juventus at 18:00 CEST, and Empoli vs. Parma at 20:45 CEST. On Sunday 11, there will be Udinese v Monza (12:30 CEST), Hellas Verona v Lecce (15:00 CEST), Torino v Inter (18:00 CEST) and Napoli v Genoa (20:45 CEST). There are two games on Monday 12: Venezia v Fiorentina at 18:30 CEST and Atalanta v Roma at 20:45 CEST.
The standings: Napoli 77; Inter 74; Atalanta 68; Juventus, Roma and Lazio 63; Bologna 62; Fiorentina 59; AC Milan 57; Como 45; Torino and Udinese 44; Genoa 39; Cagliari 33; Hellas Verona and Parma 32; Lecce 27; Venezia 26; Empoli 25; Monza 15.
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