March: Opportunities to Give Our All

As the days grow longer and winter recedes into memory, March arrives with the promise of spring and an intense schedule for all AC Milan teams. The month is brimming with crucial matches that could significantly impact the club’s standing and future prospects. Whether it’s the men’s first team vying for European competition spots or the women’s team competing in the Championship Round, every game is an opportunity to give their all. Mark your calendars and prepare for a month of high-stakes football.

Men’s First Team: A Fight for Europe

March is a decisive period for the men’s first team, with league action resuming after the final international break of the season. The team faces a challenging and rewarding month, with four matches that could either elevate their position in Serie A or hinder their European ambitions. The stakes are high, and the players will need to bring their best form to secure the 12 points at stake.

  • Matchday 27: AC Milan v Lazio on Sunday, 2 March at 20:45 CET (DAZN) at San Siro. This opening match promises to be intense, with both teams eager to assert their dominance. Lazio is known for its strong attacking lineup, and AC Milan will need to be on top of their game to secure a victory.
  • Matchday 28: Lecce v AC Milan on Saturday, 8 March at 18:00 CET (DAZN) at Stadio Via del Mare. Playing on the road against Lecce, a team known for its resilience, will test the Rossoneri’s mettle. A win here could boost their confidence and momentum.
  • Matchday 29: AC Milan v Como on Saturday, 15 March at 18:00 CET (DAZN) at San Siro. Returning home, AC Milan will aim to capitalize on the home advantage and secure another three points. Como, while not as formidable as some of the top teams, will still present a challenge.
  • Matchday 30: Napoli v AC Milan on Sunday, 30 March at 20:45 CEST (DAZN) at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The month concludes with a daunting away fixture against Napoli, a team with a rich history and a strong home record. This match will require the utmost focus and determination.

Milan Futuro: A New Era with Massimo Oddo

The Milan Futuro, AC Milan’s reserve team, kicks off the new year under the guidance of their new coach, Massimo Oddo. March is a crucial month for the Futuro, with six matches scheduled, none of which will be easy. The team will face a mix of home and away fixtures, and the absence of an international break means they will have to manage a紧凑的赛程 and stay sharp.

  • Matchday 29: Legnago Salus v Milan Futuro on Sunday, 2 March at 15:00 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Mario Sandrini. The Futuro’s first challenge will be a tough away match against Legnago Salus, a team known for its defensive prowess.
  • Matchday 30: Milan Futuro v Perugia on Saturday, 8 March at 15:00 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Chinetti, Solbiate Arno (VA). The home crowd will be a significant factor as the Futuro takes on Perugia, another formidable opponent.
  • Matchday 31: Pineto v Milan Futuro on Tuesday, 11 March at 18:30 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Mimmo Pavone. A midweek away fixture against Pineto will test the team’s endurance and tactical flexibility.
  • Matchday 32: Milan Futuro v Pontedera on Saturday, 15 March at 15:00 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Chinetti, Solbiate Arno (VA). The Futuro will need to maintain their momentum as they return home to face Pontedera.
  • Matchday 33: Arezzo v Milan Futuro on Saturday, 22 March at 19:30 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Città di Arezzo. Another away match against Arezzo will be a test of the team’s ability to perform under pressure.
  • Matchday 34: Milan Futuro v Campobasso on Saturday, 29 March at 15:00 CET (Sky/NOW) at Stadio Chinetti, Solbiate Arno (VA). The month concludes with a home match against Campobasso, a team that will not go down without a fight.

Women’s First Team: The Championship Round

The women’s first team, under Coach Zlatan Bakker, returns to action in March, ready to compete in the Championship Round. This phase of the season is crucial, as every match could determine their position in the league and their chances of securing a top spot. The women’s team will play four matches in quick succession, starting with a classic match against Fiorentina.

  • Matchday 1 (Championship Round): Fiorentina v AC Milan on Sunday, 2 March at 18:00 CET (DAZN) at Stadio Curva Fiesole, Viola Park (Bagno a Ripoli). Facing Fiorentina, a familiar and strong opponent, will set the tone for the Championship Round.
  • Matchday 2 (Championship Round): AC Milan v Juventus on Sunday, 9 March at 18:00 CET (DAZN) at PUMA House of Football. A high-stakes match against Juventus, the reigning champions, will be a test of the team’s resilience and skill.
  • Matchday 3 (Championship Round): Inter v AC Milan on Sunday, 16 March at 13:30 CET (DAZN/Raisport) at Arena Civica Gianni Brera. The Derby della Madonnina will be a fierce and emotional encounter, with both teams battling for supremacy.
  • Matchday 4 (Championship Round): AC Milan v Roma on Saturday, 22 March at 16:00 CET (DAZN/Raisport) at PUMA House of Football. The home crowd will be a vital asset as the Rossonere face Roma, a team with a strong attacking lineup.

Men’s Primavera: A Thrilling Month

March is a big month for the men’s Primavera, the club’s youth team, as they prepare for a series of intense matches, including a Coppa Italia semi-final. The Primavera will be led by Coach Matías Guidi, and the month will showcase their potential and determination.

  • Matchday 28: Hellas Verona v AC Milan on Sunday, 2 March at 11:00 CET (Sportitalia) at Stadio Aldo Olivieri. The Primavera’s campaign begins with an away match against Hellas Verona, a team known for its strong academy.
  • Matchday 29: AC Milan v Inter on Saturday, 8 March at 13:00 CET (Sportitalia) at PUMA House of Football. The Primavera faces a crucial derby match against Inter, with both sides eager to prove their worth.
  • Matchday 30: Roma v AC Milan on Sunday, 16 March at 11:00 CET (Sportitalia) at Stadio Tre Fontane. Another away fixture against Roma will be a significant challenge, requiring the team to stay focused and disciplined.
  • Matchday 31: AC Milan v Sampdoria on Monday, 31 March at 18:00 CEST (Sportitalia) at PUMA House of Football. The month concludes with a home match against Sampdoria, a team that has shown promise this season.

Coppa Italia Primavera: A Path to Glory

In addition to the league matches, the men’s Primavera will also compete in the Coppa Italia semi-final, a crucial fixture that could lead to their first final appearance since 2018. The semi-final against Lecce is a high-stakes match that will test the team’s resolve and tactical acumen.

  • Semi-final: AC Milan v Lecce on Wednesday, 12 March at 12:30 CET (Sportitalia) at PUMA House of Football. This midweek clash will be a pivotal moment for the Primavera, with a spot in the final on the line. The team will need to bring their best performance to secure a place in the history books.

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