Everything you need to know about the Coppa Italia final
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— May 11th 2022All the info about Wednesday’s 21:00 CEST clash in Rome
COPPA ITALIA: THE RULES Inter and Juventus are facing off in the final of the 75th edition of Coppa Italia. The clash will take place on Wednesday 11 May at 21:00 CEST from the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. If the game is tied, there will be extra time at the end, and if the sides are still level, there will be a penalty shootout.
Should the match go to extra time, the sides will be able to take advantage of a further substitution and additional slot for making the change. This means that with extra time, there could be the possibility of six substitutions in four slots.
Inter’s Coppa Italia history: 13 finals and 7 wins
DISCIPLINARY DETAILS Juventus defender Mattia De Sciglio will not take part on Wednesday as he is suspended. No one from Inter will miss out through suspension.
Close to suspension: Alex Sandro, Pellegrini (J); Skrinia, Vecino, Brozovic, Lautaro (I).Suspended: De Sciglio (J).
THE TROPHY AND BADGE The winning club will receive: - a gold replica of the Coppa Italia trophy; - 40 gold medals for the players and technical staff.
The club that emerges victorious will also earn the right to emblazon their shirt with the Coppa Italia winners’ badge for the subsequent season.
ARISA WILL SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM The national anthem will be performed by ARISA before the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa final. With one of the most elegant and unmistakeable voices in Italian music, Arisa will sing the national anthem right before kick-off as the two sets of players line up on the pitch. She will be accompanied the band of the Carabinieri.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH At the end of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa final, the best player on the pitch will receive the MVP award presented by Socios.com. This decision will be based on the information provided by Stats Perform (patented in 2010 with K-Sport), using data tracking recorded by EMG Italy. The prize will be given to the player at pitch-side after the final whistle.
INNOVATION: 35 CAMERAS AND AUGMENTED REALITY More than 35 cameras will be used to capture the action between Juventus and Inter on Wednesday.
The game will see a trial of "Virtual Recreation", through technological partner Hawk Eye, which will allow users to re-watch some of the action in augmented reality (like a video game), including statistics and advanced tracking in the video display.
The Coppa Italia Frecciarossa final will also be shown in over 170 countries by more than 35 foreign broadcasters.