1-3-4-2-1

| 1. Marcin Bulka |

| 55. Youssouf Ndayishimiye | 64. Moise Bombito| 4. Dante |

| 8. Pablo Rosario | 6. Hicham Boudaoui |
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92. Jonathan Clauss | | 20. Tom Louchet |

| 19. Badredine Bouanani | 7. Jeremie Boga |

| 15. Youssoufa Moukoko |

trainer: Franck Haise

1-4-2-3-1

| 35. Christos Mandas |

| 77. Adam Marusic | 4. Patrick | 34. Mario Gila | 3. Luca Pellegrini |

| 8. Matteo Guendouzi | 5. Matias Vecino |

| 20. Loum Tchaouna | 7. Fisayo Dele-Bashiru | 9. Pedro |

| 11. Valentin Castellanos |

trainer: Marco Baroni

September 25 – UEFA Europa League: 1-1 against Real Sociedad

September 20th – Ligue 1: 8-0 against Saint-Etienne (won)

September 14th – Ligue 1: 2-0 against Marseille (lost)

September 1st – Ligue 1: 1-4 against Angers (won)

September 25 – UEFA Europa League: 0-3 against Dinamo Kyiv (won)

September 22 – Serie A: 2-1 against Fiorentina (lost)

September 16 – Serie A: 2-1 against Hellas Verona (won)

August 31 – Serie A: 2-2 against Milan

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In the 2017/18 season, Lazio and Nice met and shared a zone in the group stage of the competition. The doubleheader left a positive outcome for the Italians, who won both games: 1-3 on French soil and 1-3 on French soil. 0 on Italian territory.

Nice had a decent start to the current season and in the UEFA Europa League they managed a draw in their first home game against Real Sociedad. The French team has put in solid performances, such as the 8-0 win over Saint-Etienne, but will need to remain consistent if they are to move up the Ligue 1 table (they are in ninth place).

Franck Haise's side, who were held to a goalless draw by Lens, are aiming to secure a place in the next round with a top eight finish but need to start picking up wins, particularly away wins, to achieve their goal to reach.

After a shaky start to the season, Lazio scored their first win in the UEFA Europa League with a flurry of three goals in the first 30 minutes of play against Dynamo Kiev, where Boulaye Dia was the star with two goals.

The Marco Baroni-coached side managed to maintain the momentum that brought them this victory and achieved their second win in a row, beating Torino 3-2 away on Matchday 6 of Serie A, with Boulaye Dia once again leading the way role played.

The Biancocelesti now sit seventh in the Serie A standings with 10 points, just three points behind leaders Napoli, and the opportunity to make up ground is new. Meanwhile, the Bianconeri will focus on getting another win to stay at the top of the Europa League standings.

This stadium is normally used to host the Coppa Italia final each season and has also hosted Eurocup matches (1968 and 1980) and UEFA Champions League finals in 1996 and 2009.

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