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Serie A matches and Italy’s Women’s Six Nations game move due to pope’s funeral

A mourner prays at Rome’s Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia
A mourner prays at Rome’s Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia. Photograph: Bernat Armangué/AP

Serie A has postponed its three fixtures on Saturday because of Pope Francis’s funeral being held that day in Rome. Meanwhile, Italy’s Women’s Six Nations match against Wales is also expected to be rescheduled as the country prepares to pay its respects.

Earlier media reports in Italy had suggested that Serie A might make an exception for Inter’s clash with the visitors Roma to allow Simone Inzaghi’s side additional rest time before their midweek Champions League semi-final at Barcelona. However, the league has confirmed that the game at San Siro will now kick off at 2pm (all times BST) on Sunday.

Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Catholic church, died on Monday aged 88. His funeral will be held at St Peter’s Square in front of the Basilica of St Peter before the burial in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.

Lazio were to play Parma in Rome on Saturday, which has been rescheduled for Monday at 7.45pm, while Como’s home game with Genoa has been moved to Sunday at 11.30am. Serie A postponed its Easter Monday matches after the Pope’s death, with the games rescheduled for Wednesday, and on Tuesday Italy’s National Olympic Committee requested the suspension of all sporting events scheduled for Saturday.

This meant Wales’s final Women’s Six Nations fixture was rearranged to Sunday at 11.30am. Wales have lost all four of their games in the tournament this season and will be consigned to the wooden spoon if they are beaten by Italy.

In rugby union, Zebre Parma will now host Edinburgh at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi on Friday evening at 7.35pm – the United Rugby Championship announced the switch from Saturday. Edinburgh’s managing director Douglas Struth said: “We are very grateful for the support and understanding of those fans who have already booked to back the team this weekend.”

The Roma Garden Open, a clay-court ATP Challenger tennis tournament, was originally due to conclude this weekend but an announcement has not yet been made about a revised schedule.

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