Player statistic
1st half
| 22' | Jonathan Rowe (Assist: Santiago Castro) | |||
| 26' | Martin Vitik | |||
| Evan Ndicka (Assist: Lorenzo Pellegrini) |
32' | |||
| 45+2' | Federico Bernardeschi |
2nd half
| Zeki Celik | 55' | |||
| 58' | Santiago Castro (Assist: Jonathan Rowe) | |||
| Donyell Malen | 69' | |||
| 71' | Nadir Zortea | |||
| 76' | Jhon Lucumí | |||
| Lorenzo Pellegrini | 80' |
Extra time
| 108' | Remo Freuler | |||
| 111' | Nicolò Cambiaghi (Assist: Thijs Dallinga) | |||
| 116' | Lewis Ferguson | |||
| Gianluca Mancini | 120+3' |
Match statistic
61
Possession
39
24
Total shots
14
7
Shots on target
9
10
Shots off target
3
7
Blocked shots
2
8
Corners
4
3
Offsides
1
21
Fouls
27
Result AS Roma 3 - 4 Bologna, Thursday 19 March 2026, UEFA Europa League Round of 16 Second Leg
A thrilling and dramatic match for Italian football.
After a 1–1 tie in the first leg, Bologna and AS Roma delivered an incredible performance at the Stadio Olimpico on Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 Second Leg. The game concluded with a score of 4–3 after extra time, highlighted by Cambiaghi’s crucial goal that capped off a fantastic contest. Roma's journey comes to an end in the Round of 16, while Bologna moves forward to face Aston Villa in the quarter-finals. Unfortunately, only one team could progress. The team that advances is Vincenzo Italiano’s Bologna, who triumph in the all-Italian derby and eliminate Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma.

AS Roma official starting lineup against Bologna


Bologna official starting lineup against AS Roma


Goals: 22′ Rowe (B), 32′ N’Dicka (R), 45+2′ rig. Bernardeschi (B), 58′ Castro (B), 69′ pen. Malen (R), 80′ Pellegrini (R), 111′ Cambiaghi (B).
Lineup AS Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, N’Dicka, Hermoso; Celik (109′ Zaragoza), Koné (20′ Pellegrini), Cristante, Wesley; Pisilli (104′ El Aynaoui), El Shaarawy (57′ Vaz); Malen.
Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini.
Lineup Bologna (4-3-3): Ravaglia; Zortea, Vitik (73′ Casale), Lucumì, Joao Mario; Pobega (90′ Moro), Freuler (113′ Heggem), Ferguson; Bernardeschi (79′ Orsolini), Castro (73′ Dallinga), Rowe (73′ Cambiaghi).
Coach: Vincenzo Italiano.
A thrilling and dramatic match for Italian football.
After a 1–1 tie in the first leg, Bologna and AS Roma delivered an incredible performance at the Stadio Olimpico on Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 Second Leg. The game concluded with a score of 4–3 after extra time, highlighted by Cambiaghi’s crucial goal that capped off a fantastic contest. Roma's journey comes to an end in the Round of 16, while Bologna moves forward to face Aston Villa in the quarter-finals. Unfortunately, only one team could progress. The team that advances is Vincenzo Italiano’s Bologna, who triumph in the all-Italian derby and eliminate Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma.
AS Roma official starting lineup against Bologna
Bologna official starting lineup against AS Roma
Goals: 22′ Rowe (B), 32′ N’Dicka (R), 45+2′ rig. Bernardeschi (B), 58′ Castro (B), 69′ pen. Malen (R), 80′ Pellegrini (R), 111′ Cambiaghi (B).
Lineup AS Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, N’Dicka, Hermoso; Celik (109′ Zaragoza), Koné (20′ Pellegrini), Cristante, Wesley; Pisilli (104′ El Aynaoui), El Shaarawy (57′ Vaz); Malen.
Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini.
Lineup Bologna (4-3-3): Ravaglia; Zortea, Vitik (73′ Casale), Lucumì, Joao Mario; Pobega (90′ Moro), Freuler (113′ Heggem), Ferguson; Bernardeschi (79′ Orsolini), Castro (73′ Dallinga), Rowe (73′ Cambiaghi).
Coach: Vincenzo Italiano.
Click the video to watch AS Roma 3 - 4 Bologna highlights on Thursday 19 March 2026
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