Inter Milan Serie A home game against Roma has been postponed to Sunday, April 27, due to the national day of mourning for the funeral of Pope Francis.

This comes despite previous suggestions that the Serie A side could make an exception. And hold the game on Saturday to avoid Inter’s time-out disadvantage ahead of their Champions League clash with Barcelona.
Italy’s Minister of Civil Protection ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี and Maritime Policy Nello Musumeci announce on Tuesday morning. That Saturday’s race would not take place after it was confirm that the funeral of Pope Francis. Who died on Monday, would be held the same day in Rome.
That means the postponement of three Serie A matchday 35 games scheduled for that day: Como vs Genoa, Inter vs Roma and Lazio vs Parma.
However, the decision has sparked debate, particularly over the possibility of moving Inter’s match to Sunday. Which would give the Nerazzurri a significantly shorter break before their Champions League semi-final first leg at Barca on Wednesday, April 30.
A report released on Tuesday suggested that the Serie A are considering an exception to avoid putting Inter at a disadvantage during a crucial period of the season. The decision has made to keep the match on Saturday. But with kick-off push back by almost three hours from 11pm to 1.45am GMT.
However, the situation change after that. When the Lega Serie A officially announce that the game between Inter and Roma will be play on Sunday. With kick-off schedule for 8:00 p.m. Thailand time.
In addition, the matches between Coma vs Genoa and Lazio vs Parma have been postpone to Sunday and Monday respectively.