The verdict in Antonio Conte’s match-fixing trial is expected tomorrow morning.

The Italy CT, who will take over at Chelsea after Euro 2016, is accused of failing to report a fix while in charge of Siena, something which he has always denied.

Conte has opted for a fast-track trial, and the verdict is expected to be announced tomorrow, most likely in the morning.

The Cremona prosecutor has asked for a six-month suspended sentence, alleging that the Coach failed to report a fix against Albinoleffe in May of 2011.

The verdict in Antonio Conte’s match-fixing trial is expected tomorrow morning.

The Italy CT, who will take over at Chelsea after Euro 2016, is accused of failing to report a fix while in charge of Siena, something which he has always denied.

Conte has opted for a fast-track trial, and the verdict is expected to be announced tomorrow, most likely in the morning.

The Cremona prosecutor has asked for a six-month suspended sentence, alleging that the Coach failed to report a fix against Albinoleffe in May of 2011.

Conte’s assistant, Angelo Alessio has also been accused in the Calcioscommesse affair, with a four-month suspended sentence and a fine requested.

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