Coppa Italia: At this time there is no soccer match being televised. You can check the history of previous televised matches
Wednesday, 2/26/2025 | ||||
16:00 |
| Juventus | Empoli | |
Tuesday, 2/25/2025 | ||||
16:00 |
| Inter | Lazio | |
Wednesday, 2/5/2025 | ||||
16:00 |
| AC Milan | AS Roma | |
Tuesday, 2/4/2025 | ||||
16:00 |
| Atalanta | Bologna | |
Thursday, 12/19/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Inter | Udinese | |
Wednesday, 12/18/2024 | ||||
13:30 |
| Atalanta | Cesena | |
16:00 |
| AS Roma | Sampdoria | |
Tuesday, 12/17/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Juventus | Cagliari | |
Thursday, 12/5/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Lazio | Napoli | |
Tuesday, 12/3/2024 | ||||
13:30 |
| Bologna | Monza | |
16:00 |
| AC Milan | Sassuolo | |
Thursday, 9/26/2024 | ||||
13:30 |
| Monza | Brescia | |
16:00 |
| Napoli | Palermo | |
Wednesday, 9/25/2024 | ||||
11:00 |
| Pisa | Cesena | |
13:30 |
| Udinese | Salernitana | |
16:00 |
| Genoa | Sampdoria | |
Tuesday, 9/24/2024 | ||||
11:00 |
| Lecce | Sassuolo | |
13:30 |
| Cagliari | Cremonese | |
16:00 |
| Torino | Empoli | |
Wednesday, 5/15/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Atalanta | Juventus | |
Wednesday, 4/24/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Atalanta | Fiorentina | |
Wednesday, 4/3/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Fiorentina | Atalanta | |
Thursday, 1/4/2024 | ||||
16:00 |
| Juventus | Salernitana | |
Wednesday, 1/3/2024 | ||||
13:00 |
| Atalanta | Sassuolo | |
16:00 |
| AS Roma | Cremonese | |
Wednesday, 12/20/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Inter | Bologna | |
Tuesday, 12/19/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Napoli | Frosinone | |
Wednesday, 12/6/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Fiorentina | Parma | |
Tuesday, 12/5/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Lazio | Genoa | |
Thursday, 11/2/2023 | ||||
13:00 |
| Sassuolo | Spezia | |
16:00 |
| Torino | Frosinone | |
Wednesday, 11/1/2023 | ||||
10:00 |
| Genoa | Reggiana | |
13:00 |
| Lecce | Parma | |
16:00 |
| Udinese | Cagliari | |
Tuesday, 10/31/2023 | ||||
10:00 |
| Cremonese | Cittadella | |
13:00 |
| Salernitana | Sampdoria | |
16:00 |
| Bologna | Verona | |
Wednesday, 5/24/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Fiorentina | Inter | |
Thursday, 4/27/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Fiorentina | Cremonese | |
Tuesday, 1/31/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| Inter | Atalanta | |
Wednesday, 1/11/2023 | ||||
16:00 |
| AC Milan | Torino | |
Thursday, 10/20/2022 | ||||
10:00 |
| Cremonese | Modena | |
13:00 |
| Sampdoria | Ascoli | |
16:00 |
| Bologna | Cagliari | |
Wednesday, 10/19/2022 | ||||
10:00 |
| Spezia | Brescia | |
13:00 |
| Parma | Bari | |
16:00 |
| Udinese | Monza | |
Tuesday, 10/18/2022 | ||||
13:00 |
| Genoa | Spal | |
16:00 |
| Torino | Cittadella | |
Wednesday, 5/19/2021 | ||||
16:00 |
| Atalanta | Juventus | |
STATISTICAL DATA OF COPPA ITALIA ON TELEVISION IN USA |
As of today 3/25/2025, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Soccer matches from the Coppa Italia competition in USA are televised, which began on 5/21/2016, we can provide the following data: |
137 TV BROADCASTSMost Repeated Match AC Milan - Torino 4 |
LAST FREE GAME - - por LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH Juventus - Empoli 2/26/2025 Coppa Italia por Paramount+ |
TOTAL 10 TV CHANNELS DAYS 3229 WITHOUT FREE GAME AVERAGE 1.2 CHANNELS PER MATCH |
TOTAL 10 CANALES TOTAL 42 Total equipos |
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK MONDAY - - % TUESDAY 42 30.66% WEDNESDAY 66 48.18% THURSDAY 26 18.98% FRIDAY 1 0.73% SATURDAY 2 1.46% SUNDAY - - % |
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH JANUARY 44 32.12% FEBRUARY 14 10.22% MARCH 1 0.73% APRIL 7 5.11% MAY 6 4.38% JUNE 3 2.19% JULY - - % AUGUST - - % SEPTEMBER 8 5.84% OCTOBER 11 8.03% NOVEMBER 15 10.95% DECEMBER 28 20.44% |
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR 2025 4 2.92% 2024 21 15.33% 2023 16 11.68% 2022 8 5.84% 2021 17 12.41% 2020 25 18.25% 2019 11 8.03% 2018 7 5.11% 2017 27 19.71% 2016 1 0.73% |
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At this time, there are no live televised Coppa Italia events but we show you a history with the TV guide of the last broadcast seen on television.
We will update this Coppa Italia agenda on TV when we receive confirmation from official media of the next live televised events of Coppa Italia.
Since the beginning of this website, 137 live televised events have been published.
The first event published was on Saturday, May 21, 2016 and the channel that broadcast Coppa Italia matches the most times was ESPN+ Plus with a total of 51.
The Coppa Italia is a direct elimination tournament that takes place every year between the best teams in the country. The champion gets access to the Supercoppa Italia and the Europa League . In case the winner has already qualified for the Champions League , the place is awarded to the sixth classified in the league.
The competition began to be played in 1922 with 38 participating teams. At first it was considered as a minor tournament, which caused the big clubs to decide to give up playing their matches. Vado were proclaimed champions after beating Udinese 1-0 in the final. To date, it is the only title won by the modest northern Italian team. It was not until 1936 that the next edition was held, almost tripling the number of competitors and resembling the FA Cup format, including tiebreakers (replays).
Currently, the Coppa Italia has 78 participants. The pairings of each round are known from before the start of the tournament. Each tie is played as a single match except for the semifinals, which are played back and forth. In the event of a tie after 120 minutes (90 in regulation time and 30 in extra time), the winner is decided by a penalty shoot-out.
The tournament is made up of eight rounds. It kicks off in August with the presence of only Serie C and Serie D teams. Serie B clubs enter the competition from the second round. Position in the previous Serie A campaign determines when a competition begins. From the ninth to the twentieth place they make their debut in the third round. The best eight, starting in the round of 16.
The 2007 edition was the last Coppa Italia to include a two-legged final. Roma beat Inter with an aggregate score of 7-4. The Giallorossi took a big lead in the first leg thanks to an impressive 6-2 win at the Olympic Stadium with goals from Totti, De Rossi, Perrotta, Mancini and Panucci .
Throughout history, more than 15 clubs have managed to add the trophy to their showcases. Juventus was the first to reach a dozen titles after those won in 1938, 1942, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1979, 1983, 1990, 1995 and 2015. Those from Turin also converted in the first to reach the 20 finals played.