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How To Watch Milan Vs Bologna In The USA: TV Channel, Live Stream Info, Preview And Start Time Ahead Of The Coppa Italia Final

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Scroll down for the Milan vs Bologna TV channel, live stream info, match preview, start time, team news and more ahead of Wednesday’s Coppa Italia final. 

The Rossoneri will be aiming for their first success in the competition since 2003. Sergio Conceicao’s side will be quietly confident of ending their surprising drought at the Stadio Olimpico.

The Diavolo have won their last four games on the bounce which included a comeback victory against tonight’s opponents.

Despite a disappointing Serie A campaign, Conceicao can lift his second trophy of the season. Milan go the better of rivals Inter in the Supercoppa Italiana in January.

Meanwhile, Bologna can end a 51-year wait for silverware at the Stadio Olimpico. Head coach Vincenzo Italiano’s side have laboured in the league in recent weeks.

However, Rossoblu’s run to the final has been hugely impressive. They can still end 2024-25 with a trophy to their name and Champions League football next year.

Milan Vs Bologna TV Channel And Live Stream Info

For soccer fans based in the US, the Milan vs Bologna Coppa Italia final will be available on Paramount+, CBS Sports, FOX Deportes and Fubo Sports.

The match is also available to stream via Paramount+. Plans start at $7.99 a month and there is also a free trial for new subscribers so the game can essentially be viewed for free if a long term plan isn’t deemed ideal.

If you’re outside of the US, you can live stream Milan vs Bologna using a VPN (virtual private network). NordVPN is often favoured by soccer fans across the globe as well as Hide My A**.

Please note that a valid Paramount+ subscription is required to watch in the USA.

What Time Does Milan Vs Bologna Start?

The Milan vs Bologna game starts at 3pm ET (12pm PT) for fans based in the US. The Stadio Olimpico is the destination for the clash with kick-off time at 8pm for UK supporters and 9pm for those based in central Europe.

Milan Vs Bologna Team News

After initial worries, Milan has been handed a triple boost as three starters are expected to return to the XI for the Coppa Italia final.

Rafael Leao has served his suspension and Youssouf Fofana is fit to feature from the off. So to is defender Fikayo Tomori who injured his neck in the last Serie A clash.

Only Warren Bondo and Riccardo Sottil are the definite absentees for head coach Sergio Conceicao. The Portuguese boss has to choose between Santiago Gimenez, Tammy Abraham and Luka Jovic to start up top.

Meanwhile, Bologna have no fresh injury concerns to navigate. Thijs Dallinga is likely to be given the nod to start in attack for Vincenzo Italiano’s charges.

Benjamin Dominguez has competition from Dan Ndoye and Nicolo Cambiaghi to start on the left flank. Elsewhere, Davide Calabria should be given the thumbs up to start right back.

Milan Vs Bologna Match Info

  • ⚽ Fixture: Milan vs Bologna
  • 📅 Date: Wednesday, 14 May, 2025
  • 🕛 Kick-off: 3pm ET
  • 🏆 Competition: Coppa Italia (final)
  • 📺 TV Channel: Paramount+, CBS Sports, Fox Deportes and Fubo Sports
  • 🏟 Venue: Stadio Olimpico

Form Guide – Milan And Bologna

  • Milan’s last five results in all competitions: W-W-W-W-L
  • Bologna’s last five results in all competitions: L-D-D-W-W

Milan Vs Bologna Prediction

Interestingly, Milan and Bologna are the comeback kings of this season’s Serie A campaign. The Rossoneri have accumulated 22 points from losing positions this term.

Rossoblu can boast 18 points themselves so keeping that in mind, we are predicting an open affair which will probably be decided in extra time.

We fancy the pendulum to just about swing in the Diavolo’s favor. USMNT star Christian Pulisic has been awesome this campaign and he’ll be pivotal for Milan’s chances.

Vincenzo Italiano’s side will be a strong and organized unit but ultimately, the Rossoneri are much better tried and tested to win in the finale.

Prediction: Milan 3-2 Bologna (AET)

Ben Horlock

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