
Lazio v Lecce
Update:
Date: 49'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Nuno Tavares (Lazio).
Update:
Date: 49'
Title: Post
Content: Lassana Coulibaly (Lecce) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Update:
Date: 49'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Alessio Romagnoli (Lazio).
Update:
Date: 49'
Title: Post
Content: Nikola Krstovic (Lecce) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Update:
Date: 46'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Lazio. Elseid Hysaj replaces Adam Marusic.
Update:
Date: 46'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Lazio. Pedro replaces Gustav Isaksen.
Update:
Date: 46'
Title: Second Half
Content: Second Half begins Lazio 0, Lecce 1.
Update:
Date: 45'+4
Title: Half Time
Content: First Half ends, Lazio 0, Lecce 1.
Update:
Date: 45'+4
Title: Post
Content: Offside, Lazio. Mattia Zaccagni is caught offside.
Update:
Date: 45'+2
Title: Post
Content: Second yellow card to Santiago Pierotti (Lecce) for a bad foul.
Update:
Date: 45'+2
Title: Post
Content: Nuno Tavares (Lazio) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Update:
Date: 45'+2
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Santiago Pierotti (Lecce).
Update:
Date: 45'+1
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Valentín Castellanos (Lazio) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Wladimiro Falcone (Lecce).
Update:
Date: 45'+1
Title: Post
Content: Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time.
Update:
Date: 45'
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Lazio. Conceded by Ylber Ramadani.
Update:
Date: 43'
Title: Goal!
Content: Goal! Lazio 0, Lecce 1. Lassana Coulibaly (Lecce) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Nikola Krstovic.
Update:
Date: 41'
Title: Post
Content: Nicolò Rovella (Lazio) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Update:
Date: 41'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Santiago Pierotti (Lecce).
Update:
Date: 41'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt missed. Federico Baschirotto (Lecce) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Jesper Karlsson with a cross following a corner.
Update:
Date: 40'
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Lecce. Conceded by Nuno Tavares.
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