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Coppa Italia

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About Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is the Italian football cup, contested annually by 44 clubs from Serie A, Serie B, and Serie C. The format gives a bye into the later rounds to the Serie A clubs that finished highest in the previous league season, with smaller clubs entering at earlier rounds. The final is held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

In Italy, the broadcast rights are held by Mediaset (free-to-air, on Canale 5) for selected matches including the final, with parallel coverage on Sky Italia. The winner qualifies for the following season's UEFA Europa League league phase.

Coverage snapshot

In the current schedule, Coppa Italia has 0 listed matches with 0 broadcasting channels. The channel mix is 0 free-to-air and 0 subscription services in this dataset.

Frequently asked questions

  • Where can I watch the Coppa Italia?

    In Italy, Mediaset broadcasts the Coppa Italia free-to-air on Canale 5 for selected matches including the final. International rights are held by Paramount+ in the United States and other broadcasters elsewhere.

  • How is the Coppa Italia structured?

    The competition is single-elimination with 44 clubs from Serie A, Serie B, and Serie C. Serie A clubs that finished highest in the previous league season get a bye into the round of 16; smaller clubs enter at earlier rounds. The final is a single match at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

  • Does the Coppa Italia winner qualify for European football?

    Yes — the winner of the Coppa Italia earns a place in the following season's UEFA Europa League league phase.

References

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