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AS Monaco vs Paris Saint-Germain, Match Officials, Tuesday 17 February 2026, UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoffs Matchday 1

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AS MONACO (FRA) – PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN (FRA)
21:00 CET – Monaco (Stade Louis II)

Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Ángel Nevado Rodríguez ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Guadalupe Porras Ayuso ESP
Fourth Official: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández ESP
Video Assistant Referee: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Valentín Pizarro Gómez ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Dejan Filipović SRB
UEFA Delegate: Frédéric Veraghaenne BEL

Galatasaray vs Juventus Official Lineups, Tuesday 17 February 2026, UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoffs Matchday 1

Galatasaray vs Juventus Official Lineups, Tuesday 17 February 2026, UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoffs Matchday 1

Lineup GALATASARAY (4-2-3-1): Cakir; Sallai, Sánchez, Abdülkerim Bardakci, Jakobs; Torreira, Sara; Yilmaz, Yunus Akgün, Lang; Osimhen.

 Coach: Okan Buruk

 ⚪️⚫️   Lineup JUVENTUS (4-3-3): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Koopmeiners, Locatelli, Thuram; Conceiçao, McKennie, Yildiz.

Subs: Perin, Pinsoglio, Gatti, Zhegrova, Boga, Adzic, Kostic, Openda, Miretti, Cabal.

Coach: Luciano Spalletti

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Juventus

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
42
77'
6
4
Defender
83'
8
Midfielder
34
Midfielder
53
77'
77
Attacker
83'
7
Attacker
45
Attacker
11
Attacker
70'
16
Goalkeeper
27
Defender
46'
3
Defender
34'
6
Defender
15
Defender
19
Midfielder
80'
5
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
7
70'
10
Attacker
81'

Substitutes

20
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
19
Goalkeeper
12
Goalkeeper
23
Midfielder
21
Attacker
10
Midfielder
70'
90
Defender
77'
9
Attacker
77'
93
Defender
83'
17
Defender
83'
1
Goalkeeper
23
Goalkeeper
17
Midfielder
7
Attacker
11
Attacker
4
Defender
34'
32
Defender
46'
18
Midfielder
70'
21
Midfielder
80'
20
Attacker
81'

 

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Referee Danny Makkelie to direct Galatasaray vs Juventus

 

Juventus official starting lineup against Galatasaray

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GALATASARAY (TUR) – JUVENTUS (ITA)
Tuesday 17 February 2026
Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi – RAMS Park
Istanbul, Turkey

Referee: Danny Makkelie NED
Assistant Referee 1: Hessel Steegstra NED
Assistant Referee 2: Jan de Vries NED
Fourth Official: Allard Lindhout NED
Video Assistant Referee: Bastian Dankert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Benjamin Brand GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Howard Webb ENG
UEFA Delegate: Arturs Gaidels LVA

Galatasaray vs Juventus Match Officials, Tuesday 17 February 2026, UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoffs Matchday 1

Galatasaray vs Juventus Match Officials, Referee Danny Makkelie, Tuesday 17 February 2026, UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoffs Matchday 1

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GALATASARAY (TUR) – JUVENTUS (ITA)
Tuesday 17 February 2026
Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi – RAMS Park
Istanbul, Turkey

Referee: Danny Makkelie NED
Assistant Referee 1: Hessel Steegstra NED
Assistant Referee 2: Jan de Vries NED
Fourth Official: Allard Lindhout NED
Video Assistant Referee: Bastian Dankert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Benjamin Brand GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Howard Webb ENG
UEFA Delegate: Arturs Gaidels LVA

Cagliari vs Lecce Official Starting Lineups, Monday, 16 February 2026, Serie A Week 25

Cagliari vs Lecce Official Starting Lineups, Monday, 16 February 2026, Serie A Week 25


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🇮🇹   Here are the official starting lineups for Cagliari vs Lecce in the Serie A Week 25 match, taking place at the Unipol Domus in Cagliari, Italy, on Monday, 16 February, 2026, at 20:45.

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Lineup CAGLIARI (4-2-3-1): Caprile; Zappa, Mina, Zé Pedro, Obert; Sulemana, Adopo; Palestra, Esposito, Idrissi; Pavoletti.

Subs: Sherri, Ciocci, Mazzitelli, Kılıçsoy, Juan Rodríguez, Raterink, Albarracín, Dossena, Liteta, Mendy, Trepy, Cogoni.

Coach: Fabio Pisacane.

Lineup LECCE (4-3-3): Falcone; Veiga, Tiago Gabriel, Gaspar, Gallo; Coulibaly, Ramadani, Gandelman; Pierotti, Cheddira, Sottil.

Subs: Früchtl, Samooja, Ndaba, Siebert, Sala, Fofana, Štulić, N’Dri, Helgason, Jean, Marchwiński, Ngom, Kovač.

Coach: Eusebio Di Francesco.

Cagliari
Lecce

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
33
Defender
79'
28
Defender
57'
2
Defender
3
Defender
26
Defender
32
Defender
25
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
30
57'
94
30
Goalkeeper
25
Defender
17
Defender
4
Defender
44
Defender
29
Midfielder
90'
16
Midfielder
86'
20
Midfielder
23
Attacker
80'
50
86'
99
Attacker
80'

Substitutes

22
Defender
24
Goalkeeper
12
Goalkeeper
39
Defender
15
Defender
27
Midfielder
20
18
Midfielder
31
Attacker
4
Midfielder
57'
9
57'
37
Attacker
79'
32
Goalkeeper
14
1
Goalkeeper
36
Midfielder
18
Defender
11
Attacker
80
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
3
Defender
80'
9
Attacker
80'
5
Defender
86'
79
Midfielder
86'
8
Defender
90'

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Player statistic

2nd half
    64' Goal Omri Gandelman
(Assist: Riccardo Sottil)
    76' Goal Ylber Ramadani
(Assist: Lassana Coulibaly)

Match statistic

59
Possession
41
11
Total shots
13
0
Shots on target
4
8
Shots off target
3
3
Blocked shots
6
8
Corners
2
16
Fouls
14
The Unipol Domus is set for Cagliari – Lecce

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Cagliari official starting lineup against Lecce

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Lecce official starting lineup against Cagliari

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Lecce team is arriving at the Unipol Domus

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Serie A tickets2025 – 2026 Italian Serie A Week 25

🔴🔵 Cagliari – Lecce 🟡🔴
Monday 16 February 2026
Unipol Domus
Caglari, Italy

20:45

Referee: FELICIANI
Assistants: LO CICERO – MOKHTAR
IV: BONACINA
VAR: CAMPLONE
AVAR: GUIDA

Results 2025-26 Serie A Week 25: Friday 13, Saturday 14, Sunday 15, and Monday 16 February 2026.

Results 2025-26 Serie A Week 25: Friday 13, Saturday 14, Sunday 15, and Monday 16 February 2026.


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Here are the latest results for Serie A Week 25 of the 2025-26 season.  The matches are scheduled for Friday 13, Saturday 14, Sunday 15, and Monday 16 February 2026.  The latest updates feature live standings, team lineups, and match statistics, including goals, yellow cards, red cards, penalties, and additional information.

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  • 👉 Summary:  As of Round 25, the Scudetto remains a contest among at least three teams. Inter is currently the dominant leader with 61 points, while AC Milan is in 2nd place with 53 points (and a game to catch up). Napoli follows closely with 50 points, securing the 3rd position, which is 11 points behind Inter. Roma is in 4th place with 49 points, having overtaken Juve, who is in 5th with 46 points. In summary, there’s no time to rest, but Inter is clearly in control with their impressive victories.

⚽️ As of Week 24:  The leading scorer is Inter forward Lautaro Martínez with 14 goals. AC Milan forward  Christian Pulisic, Juventus forward Kenan Yıldız, Como forward Anastasios  Douvikas, Napoli forward R. Højlund, and Cremonese midfielder Nico Paz follow with 8 goals each.

   

 ✅   Thumbs up (winners):  AC Milan, Fiorentina, Atalanta, Inter, Sassuolo, Parma, Bologna, Lecce

❌  Flops (losers):  Pisa, Como, Lazio, Juventus, Udinese, Hellas Verona, Torino, Cagliari

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     ⚫️🔵   Pisa 1 – 2 AC Milan  🔴⚫️ 

AC Milan triumphed at the Arena Garibaldi. Luka Modric netted the decisive goal with a spectacular strike that brought the score to 2-1. This victory marks 23 consecutive league wins for Milan. Their only defeat so far was against Cremonese on Matchday 1. No other team in Europe’s Big 5 leagues can rival Milan’s achievement. Milan holds second place with 53 points and has a game in hand.  Pisa, on the other hand, is struggling in 19th place with just 15 points.  With this win, Milan reaches 53 points. They could potentially close the gap to eight points behind Inter.  Meanwhile, Pisa remains at the bottom of the table with 15 points, tied with Verona.

  ⚪️🔵        Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina 💜⚜️    

Fiorentina secured a victory in the Serie A Week 25 match against Como on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium in Como. This win earned Fiorentina three vital points, allowing them to temporarily escape the relegation zone, thanks to goals from Fagioli and Kean, the latter scoring from a penalty. The Viola are now four points clear of the bottom two teams. Como, on the other hand, remains in sixth place in the standings.

⚪️🔵   Lazio 0 – 2 Atalanta   ⚫️🔵  

Lazio fell apart in front of their home crowd! Atalanta triumphed at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium by securing victory.  With 42 points, Atalanta managed to surpass Como, who lost this afternoon to Fiorentina, allowing them to climb into sixth place, while Fabregas’s team still has a game in hand. Conversely, Lazio, with 33 points, risks being overtaken by Udinese in this round, which would drop them to ninth place.

⚫️🔵   Inter  3 – 2 Juventus  ⚪️⚫️  

The Derby d’Italia was claimed by Cristian Chivu’s Inter, who secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Juventus, strengthening their position at the top of the standings with 61 points, widening the gap over Allegri’s AC Milan. Key goals from Pio Esposito and Zielinski proved crucial, along with an early own goal by Andrea Cambiaso. Despite goals from Cambiaso and captain Locatelli, the Bianconeri fell short. Pierre Kalulu received a controversial red card in the first half.  Juventus now sits at 46 points.

 ⚪️⚫️   Udinese 1 – 2 Sassuolo  ⚫️🟢

Sassuolo at the Bluenergy Stadium. They came from behind to beat Udinese, netting two goals within two minutes during the second half. After a nearly flawless first half where the home team dominated following Solet’s goal, the Neroverdi completely turned the match around with goals from Laurientè and then Pinamonti. This victory was vital for Grosso’s squad. In the upcoming round, Sassuolo will take on Verona, while Udinese will go up against Bologna.

🩶❤️   Cremonese  0 – 0 Genoa 🔴🔵   

Cremonese and Genoa concluded  with a stalemate at the Giovanni Zini Stadium in Cremona. The 0-0 result, which lacks much thrill, keeps both teams at 24 points, three points clear of the 18th position in the standings. Bonazzoli had a significant opportunity at the end, but Bijlow was saved by the post. Up next, Cremonese will face Roma in the capital, while Genoa will welcome Torino at the Ferraris stadium.

🟡🔵   Parma 2 – 1 Hellas Verona   🟡🔵

Parma won at the Ennio Tardini Stadium. They secured a strong yet tightly contested victory, even after having an extra player for nearly 80 minutes. This win propels Parma to twelfth place with 29 points, marking a crucial step in their fight against relegation. In their next match, Parma will face AC Milan away from home. Hellas Verona, on the other hand, fell to their rivals in injury time after a challenging match, where they played most of the game with just ten players due to Orbán’s red card in the 11th minute. Despite their fighting spirit, Verona seems to have suffered another vital defeat in their quest to avoid relegation. They remain at the bottom of the standings with only 15 points, trailing fourth-from-bottom Fiorentina by six points, and will be traveling to Sassuolo for their next game.

 🐂  Torino 1 – 2 Bologna   🔴🔵        

Bologna achieved a notable win at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin. Bologna secured a 2-1 victory, earning three points in the league, exactly one month after their previous win on January 15th, which was also an away match against Verona. This victory ended a streak of four consecutive league losses for Bologna, while Baroni’s team continued to struggle. Bologna now has 33 points, placing them in 8th position, tied on points with Lazio. Torino remains in 14th position with 27 points. The breakthrough came in the second half, with a 49th-minute own goal by Nikola Vlašić.  However, Vlašić bounced back and equalized in the 62nd minute. Castro netted the winning goal in the 70th minute with an impressive strike.

🔵      Napoli 2 – 2 AS Roma  🟡🔴 

Napoli and Roma ended in a 2-2 draw at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. This draw did not benefit either team in their pursuit of the Scudetto. Both teams earned 1 point. Napoli now has 50 points, placing them in 3rd position, which is 11 points behind Inter, who leads with 61 points. Roma sits in 4th place with 49 points, having surpassed Juve, which is in 5th with 46 points.  Roma took the lead just minutes into the match , as Zaragoza set up Malen, who scored to put his team ahead. Towards the end of the first half, former Napoli player Spinazzola found the net from long range, thanks to a significant deflection that helped him equalize.  Malen stepped up to take a penalty, scoring his second goal and marking his fifth for the Giallorossi. However, the Dutchman’s brace was not sufficient for Gasperini’s team, as they conceded another late equalizer from Alisson Santos, who was assisted by another January signing from Napoli, Giovane.

🔴🔵   Cagliari 0 – 2 Lecce  🟡🔴      

Cagliari faced a home loss at the Unipol Domus. Lecce secured the victory in the second half with goals from Israeli midfielder Omri Gandelman and Albanian midfielder Ylber Ramadani.  This win is significant for Lecce as they now have 24 points, marking their second consecutive victory. They have moved ahead of Fiorentina, who is now third-to-last in the standings, just three points behind Salento, and are level on points with both Cremonese and Genoa. On the other hand, Cagliari has suffered a second straight defeat but still holds a seven-point cushion above the relegation zone with 28 points.

Check out the headlines from Italian newspapers regarding the outcomes of Serie A Week 25.

Italian Serie A Live Stats 2025-26
Rank Teams Played Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points Current form
1 InterInter 31 23 3 5 45 72 WLDDW
2 NapoliNapoli 31 20 5 6 17 65 WWWWW
3 MilanMilan 31 18 9 4 23 63 WWLWL
4 ComoComo 31 16 10 5 31 58 WWWWD
5 JuventusJuventus 31 16 9 6 25 57 DWWDW
6 RomaRoma 31 17 3 11 14 54 DLLWL
7 AtalantaAtalanta 31 14 11 6 17 53 LDDWW
8 BolognaBologna 31 13 6 12 3 45 WLWLW
9 LazioLazio 31 11 11 9 3 44 LWWWD
10 SassuoloSassuolo 31 12 6 13 -3 42 WLLDW
11 UdineseUdinese 31 11 7 13 -7 40 WDLWD
12 TorinoTorino 31 10 6 15 -18 36 WLWLW
13 ParmaParma 31 8 11 12 -17 35 DDLLD
14 GenoaGenoa 31 8 9 14 -8 33 LWWLL
15 FiorentinaFiorentina 31 7 11 13 -8 32 LDWDW
16 CagliariCagliari 31 7 9 15 -12 30 DLLLL
17 CremoneseCremonese 31 6 9 16 -20 27 LLLWL
18 LecceLecce 31 7 6 18 -22 27 LWLLL
19 VeronaVerona 31 3 9 19 -31 18 LWLLL
20 PisaPisa 31 2 12 17 -32 18 LLWLL
 
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