Tickets for the club's next Serie A home match, against Hellas Verona, go on sale on Monday.
The game at the Stadio Olimpico takes place on Saturday 19 February, with kick-off set for 18:00 CEST.
The ticket sales process opens from 16:00 CET on Monday 7 February, with fans able to purchase a maximum of four tickets per individual transaction.
Here are all the additional details to know...
Given the current regulations in place as governed by Italian law, the club reminds all season ticket holders that:
During the initial sales phase certain sectors may not be available for individual ticket purchasers, as some seats will be reserved for season ticket holders who may eventually be asked to switch seats.
UPDATE: The relevant authorities have confirmed that the 50% limit will remain in place for this game. Affected season ticket holders will thus be asked to switch their seats, hopefully for the final time before the capacity is restored to 75% prior to the next home match.
In accordance with the law issued on 30 December 2021, the overall attendance at the stadium cannot exceed 50% of its maximum capacity. In order to enter the stadium it will be necessary for all fans over the age of 12 to show their COVID-19 Green Pass or equivalent.
The certificate, available in either digital or paper form, contains a QR code with an individual electronic signature assigned to the holder. In Italy, the certificate is issued by the Ministero della Salute.
The certificate confirms one of the following conditions:
For more information on how to get your green pass in Italy, visit: https://www.dgc.gov.it/web/
Fans who are not in possession of a recognisable or verifiable Green Pass will not be permitted entrance to the ground by stewards.
All fans watching the match are asked to respect the current rules:
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