The FIGC continues to study the quarantine protocol and will isolate and test the players immediately after the Coppa Italia matches this weekend.

Tonight, football is back in Italy and Allianz Stadium has promised a great show in the empty stadium, with added sound effects to make it seem less hollow.

Il Messaggero writes that Juventus and Milan will be isolated and tested immediately after the Coppa Italia match tonight.

The FIGC continues to study the quarantine protocol and will isolate and test the players immediately after the Coppa Italia matches this weekend.

Tonight, football is back in Italy and Allianz Stadium has promised a great show in the empty stadium, with added sound effects to make it seem less hollow.

Il Messaggero writes that Juventus and Milan will be isolated and tested immediately after the Coppa Italia match tonight.

In the event of negative tests, two more would be done before and after the next game. To be 100 per cent sure of not having others infected and avoid the isolation of two weeks.

The 14-day quarantine rule would put Serie A at risk and the FIGC is looking for an entrusted third party to control the players, to avoid clubs from acting privately and give the possibility to track all players in a single database.

The green light would then arrive safely, and the CTS is expected allow this as a viable path with 96 hours of quarantine instead of 14 days foreseen so far.

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