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About Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is Italy's domestic cup competition. It's a knockout tournament that runs from August through May. The final is always in Rome at the Stadio Olimpico. The semifinals are wrapping up this week, with the final scheduled for later this month.

Top teams

Juventus has won the Coppa Italia more than any other club. They've dominated the tournament over the last decade. Inter Milan and AC Milan are the other heavyweights. Both clubs have won multiple titles in recent years. Lazio, Roma, and Napoli are regular contenders. The tournament also gives smaller clubs a shot at glory. A team from Serie B or even Serie C can make a run if the big clubs rotate their squads. It's happened before.

Format

The Coppa Italia is a straight knockout tournament. The top eight Serie A teams get a bye into the round of 16. Everyone else plays their way in through earlier rounds. The early rounds are single-leg matches. The quarterfinals and semifinals are two legs. The final is a single match at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The format has changed a few times over the years, but the final in Rome is always the centerpiece.

Viewership

The Coppa Italia pulls around 80 million viewers globally each season. The numbers are strongest in Italy, where the final is a major event. The semifinals also get solid ratings, especially when the big clubs are involved. The tournament doesn't have the same international pull as the Premier League or La Liga cups, but it's still a big deal in the Italian soccer calendar.

TV options in Italy

Mediaset holds the broadcast rights for the Coppa Italia in Italy. The good news is that the tournament is still on free-to-air TV. Canale 5 shows the big matches, including the final. Some games also stream on Mediaset's streaming platform. It's one of the few major European cups that's still widely available without a subscription in its home country.

Streaming options in the US

For American fans, Paramount+ is the exclusive home of the Coppa Italia. They carry every match live, from the early rounds to the final. English commentary is available. No cable required. Just a subscription. Paramount+ also has Serie A, the Champions League, and other soccer content. It's the main platform for Italian soccer in the US.

International viewing

Coverage varies by region. In the UK, Premier Sports carries the tournament. In Canada, FuboTV has the rights. In other parts of Europe, it's a mix of local broadcasters and streaming. In Asia, DAZN has a deal in some markets. For fans in countries without a local broadcaster, Paramount+ is available in many regions, but not all. A VPN is sometimes the solution for international fans who want to watch.

Current season

The 2025-26 Coppa Italia kicked off in August 2025. The early rounds are long over, and the tournament is down to the semifinals. The second legs are happening this week, with the final scheduled for later this month at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Juventus are the defending champions after winning the 2025 final against Atalanta. This year's semifinalists include Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, and a surprise team from Serie A's mid-table. The final is shaping up to be another classic.