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Historic Italian football blockbuster to be broadcast live and free on the Seven Network

  • AC Milan v AS Roma to play at Optus Stadium on 31 May
  • First time two Serie A teams will play each other in Australia
  • Seven will broadcast the match live on free-to-air and digital channels

The historic Italian football blockbuster at Optus Stadium between AS Roma and AC Milan will be broadcast live and free at 7.00pm AWST, Friday, 31 May on Seven and 7plus.

The Asia Pacific exclusive match on Friday 31 May is supported by the Western Australian Government and will be the first time two Serie A teams will play each other in Australia.

“We’re very excited to be hosting this match between two giants of Italian football here in Perth and expect tens of thousands of fans to attend in person, and even more watching the live broadcast all over the world, putting Western Australia on the global stage once again,” WA Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism, the Hon. Rita Saffioti MLA said.

“This match is definitely not one to miss, and I encourage those who aren’t able to attend in person to tune in to the broadcast to watch what is sure to be yet another blockbuster football match hosted in our beautiful city.”

“More than 50,000 fans are anticipated to pack Optus Stadium for the clash of these two Italian heavyweights, including thousands from outside WA,” Ticketmaster Australia Managing Director, Gavin Taylor said.

“It’s befitting of the status of the teams, and the historic nature of the match as the first Serie A battle on Australian soil, that it will be broadcast live on Seven and 7plus, Australia’s Home of Sport, for those unable to attend in person.”

“Seven is Australia’s Home of Sport, and it's great to have such big-name teams not only in Perth for the WA Day weekend but on our screens of Seven and 7plus live and free across the country,” CEO - Seven West Media WA, Maryna Fewster said.

The historic rivalry has been contested 190 times in Italy since 1927 with Milan recording 85 victories against Roma’s 45 with 54 draws.   

AC Milan last played in Australia in 1993 while AS Roma last played in Australia in 2015, in front of more than 80,000 at the MCG against Real Madrid. 

The match is expected to draw massive national viewership, with both teams holding strong Australian fan bases on the East Coast as well as Perth, Western Australia.

IMG is distributing the worldwide media rights for the match, outside of Italy and Australia, so that fans around the world can witness this historical match.

TV broadcast times on Seven:

AC Milan v AS Roma

Sydney

9.00pm live on 7two and 7plus

Melbourne

9.00pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Brisbane

9.00pm live on 7two and 7plus

Adelaide

8.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth

7.00pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Notes to editors

For all media-related enquiries, contact:

Rebecca Keith
rebecca.keith@ticketmaster.com.au