Where to watch Lecce-Lazio on TV
The Lecce-Lazio match, valid for the 17th matchday of Serie A, will be broadcast Saturday 21 December at 8.45pm live on Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport Calcio, Sky Sport 251 e in streaming su NOW. Commentary by Andrea Marinozzi, commentary by Lorenzo Minotti. Matteo Petrucci on the sidelines. Give her 8pm and from 10.40pm an appointment not to be missed with 'The Original'. In the studio Alessandro Bonan in the company of Gianluca Di Marzio, Veronica Baldaccini, Paolo Condò, Alessandro Costacurta and Nando Orsi.
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The numbers of Lecce and Lazio
The Lazio have beaten Lecce 18 times in Serie A (7N, 9P), i.e. in 53% of matches; among the teams faced at least 30 times in the competition, the Biancocelesti have a higher success percentage only against Cagliari (55%) and Livorno (61%). The Lecce have won all their last three Serie A home games against Lazioonly against Cagliari have the Apulians achieved four home successes in a row in the competition, between 2000 and 2008. Lecce won the last championship match (2-1 against Monza) and could obtain two consecutive successes for the first time since last April, against Empoli and Sassuolo; furthermore, the Apulians have scored in each of their last five Serie A matches, after having found the net in only three of the previous 14. Lecce have remained unbeaten in their last four Serie A home games (2W, 2D) and has not done better since a series of eight home games without defeat between January and April 2012. Lazio have conceded nine goals in their last three Serie A matchesas many goals as those conceded in the previous 10 championship matches; furthermore, the Biancocelesti did not find the goal on the last day and have not been without a goal for two games in a row since November 2023, against Bologna and Roma. There Lazio have not yet drawn away in this championship (4W, 4L) and since the 2015/16 season they have not been without even an “X” sign in the first nine away matches of the season.