After winning 3-2 in the Europa League against Porto and drawing Atletico Bilbao in the round of 16, Roma wants to continue winning in the league to get as close as possible to Milan and Bologna. Since Ranieri returned to lead the Giallorossi in Serie A, they have almost always won at the Olimpico, with the only setbacks being against Atalanta and Napoli. On Monday, they will have a great opportunity against a Monza in crisis and increasingly at the bottom of the table. The match between Roma and Monza will be played on Monday, February 24 at the Stadio Olimpico and will close the 26th round of Serie A. Kick-off is at 8:45 PM. The clash between Roma and Monza will be broadcast by DAZN through the app available on smart TVs, as well as on gaming consoles and devices like Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast, and TIMVISION Box. The match is also available on Sky on the channels Sky Sport Calcio (number 202), Sky Sport 4K (214), and Sky Sport (251). The DAZN app can also be downloaded on portable devices with iOS or Android operating systems; from a browser, just access the official site by entering the credentials provided during account creation. Sky subscribers, on the other hand, have access to the Sky Go streaming service. Claudio Ranieri will make some changes after Thursday’s game with Porto, and Celik might rest in defense, making way for Hummels. In midfield, Pisilli could start alongside Paredes and Koné, while on the right wing, Saelemaekers will return after his suspension in the cup, and on the left, it will be either Angelino or Salah-Eddine. The forward will still be Shomurodov, partnered by Soulé, who will give Dybala a rest. Nesta relies on Ganvoula in attack, supported by Mota and Ciurria, with Urbanski and Bianco in midfield, while Kyriakopoulos and Pereira will operate on the wings. In front of Turati, the three defenders will be D’Ambrosio, Palacios, and Carboni. ROMA (3-5-2): Svilar; Mancini, Hummels, Ndicka; Saelemaekers, Koné, Paredes, Pisilli, Salah-Eddine; Soulé, Shomurodov. Coach: Ranieri. MONZA (3-4-2-1): Turati; D’Ambrosio, Palacios, Carboni; Pereira, Urbanski, Bianco, Kyriakopoulos; Ciurria, Mota Carvalho; Ganvoula. Coach: Nesta. The referee for Roma-Monza will be Mr. Maresca, assisted by Daniele Bindoni and Alberto Tegoni. The fourth official will be Simone Galipò, with Paolo Mazzoleni at VAR and Davide Ghersini as his assistant. The commentary for Roma-Monza on Dazn will be handled by the duo Mancini-Giaccherini.
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