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Some cities introduce themselves with monuments. Como does it with ingredients, the kind you carry home in a paper bag, still warm from the bakery, still smelling of the lake air.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is built around a simple idea. If you want to understand a place, cook with someone who lives there. Not in a showroom kitchen, but at home, where the rituals are real and the welcome is personal.
“My name is Monica and I have dedicated myself to food for years,” she says. “Partly because I have always liked to cook, but then this passion expanded when I met the Food Bank and has been enriched with that extra element, which is respect for food and love for the people to whom this food is then offered.”
It is the spirit behind everything that follows. A way of cooking that values tradition, sustainability, and the quiet joy of feeding others.
“What we want to offer to our guests are exclusive experiences on Lake Como,” Monica says in the film. “And enjoy the Dolce Vita style.”
You can watch the full story on Como TV, where the experience unfolds as an intimate portrait of the people behind the place. (tv.comofootball.com)
The experience itself is designed as a full journey through Italian cuisine, from the market to the table. You begin with a guided stroll through Como’s historic covered market, exploring traditional shops and fresh produce, including a stop at the famous Pan de Com bakery. Then you head to the Cesarina’s home in a quiet central neighbourhood, where a welcome aperitif sets the tone before a hands-on cooking class.
“The idea to open my home to people who come from all over the world, I find it very satisfying, of great interest because it is an exchange, in fact, of ideas and cultures,” Monica says. “After all, around food there is the whole history of a country.”

In the film, she points out the local rhythm of the city, the small places that still hold their own, the shops built decades ago, the pride in produce and in craft. Then she brings it back to the one thing every visitor ends up talking about.
“The bread is another very typical food of Como,” she says. “In fact, this one that we bought at the bakery is called Pane di Como. And this is my homemade bread.”
At her table, there is always an aperitif, because that is how you begin properly. “Wow. I made a little aperitive for you,” she says, placing out local cheese and bruschetta. “And here you can have a taste of local cheese with bruschetta, with pesto and Crescenta, which is a cheese typical of Como Lake.”
Someone tastes and tries to find the right word for it. “Very… not simple, but in a good way you know?”
Monica smiles. “Dolce Vita.”

Then the cooking begins, the practical part that turns a lovely morning into a skill you can take home.
“To make pasta you just need flour and eggs. Two ingredients,” Monica says. “It’s important to use two different flours. One is the regular double zero flour. And this one which is a little more yellow and a little more rough. It’s called the semolina.”
She gives the rule that unlocks the whole thing. “One egg and 100g of flour for each person.”
Her teaching is simple and precise, palms not fingers, pressure and patience. “Don’t use the fingers but use the palm. So you squeeze in the hand and push,” she says, then adds the line that makes everyone laugh. “That’s why people don’t have to work out in Italy. They walk everywhere and knead the pasta dough.”
The class focuses on herb ravioli with butter and sage, and the classic Italian tiramisù, served with wine, water, and coffee. The filling has its own little Como signature too. “We will add a hint of Como, grating some of the Casera cheese,” Monica explains as the ricotta comes together.

Afterwards, you sit down to enjoy the dishes you prepared, the best part of any cooking class, the moment when the room gets quieter because everyone is too busy eating.
“It’s better than okay,” one guest says, mid bite.
“Cheers then. To your ravioli class,” comes the reply, glasses raised.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is designed for small groups, hosted in Monica’s home for up to six guests, with options for larger groups. It includes a visit to the market in downtown Como, the hands-on class, the meal you share together, and Como 1907 exclusive branded items.
Most importantly, it does not depend on a fixture or a calendar. It is simply a beautiful way to make the most of Como, through its traditions, flavours, and the warmth of the people who define the place.
You can purchase the experience online through comofootball.com/tourism-experiences/ and watch it for yourself on Como TV.
Como-Roma | Matchday 29 – Serie A Enilive | 15/03/2026 | Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Como-Roma 2-1
Goals : Malen 8’ (pen.), Douvikas 59’, Diego Carlos 79’
Como 1907 secured three points today in front of a packed Sinigaglia, in the home fixture against Roma.
After going into half-time behind, Tasos Douvikas scored the equaliser assisted by Álex Valle, reaching double figures in his Serie A season. In the 79th minute Diego Carlos, who today celebrates his 33rd birthday, scored his first goal for Como to give the Lariani the lead and close the match at 2–1.
As they entered the pitch, the players wore the new Retro Collection, while in the stands Raphaël Varane, ex-NBA player Ronny Turiaf, former footballer Bafétimbi Gomis, musician Sofiane Pamart, and Italian legends Antonio Cassano and Walter Zenga and Italy national team coach Rino Gattuso were present to watch the match.
Como 1907 – Butez, Ramon, Diego Carlos, Kempf (45’ Douvikas), Smolcic, Caqueret (67’ Perrone), Sergi Roberto (45’ Diao), Da Cunha (87’ Van Der Brempt), Valle, Baturina, Nico Paz (77’ Jesus Rodriguez)
Subs : Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina, Goldaniga, Morata, Lahdo, Moreno, Kuhn, Vojvoda
Head Coach : Cesc Fàbregas
Roma – Svilar, Cristante, Pellegrini (66’ Pisilli), Malen (66’ Vaz), Kone, Celik (70’ Tsimikas) , Hermoso (70’ Ziolkowski) Mancini, Wesley, Ghilardi, El Shaarawy (56’ Rensch)
Subs : De Marzi, Gollini, Rensch, Angelino, El Aynaoui, Venturino, Zaragoza
Head Coach : Gian Piero Gasperini
Stoppage Time : 2’ + 5’
Yellow Cards : Caqueret, Diego Carlos
Red Card : Wesley
Attendance : 11977
Referee : Sig. MASSA DAVIDE (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Assistant Referees : Sig. MELI FILIPPO (Sezione di PARMA), Sig. ALASSIO STEFANO (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Fourth Official : Sig. SOZZA SIMONE (Sezione di SEREGNO)
Var : Sig. FABBRI MICHAEL (Sezione di RAVENNA)
Avar : Sig. GARIGLIO MATTEO (Sezione di PINEROLO)
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The lights are on at the Sinigaglia as Como and Roma, currently fourth and fifth in the table with 51 points each, go head-to-head on the shores of Lake Como in what promises to be an exciting match. The Lariani come into the game on the back of a hard-fought victory away at Cagliari, while Roma, after last Sunday’s defeat in Genoa, took to the field on Thursday night in the European derby against Bologna, securing a 1-1 draw on the road.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s side are one of the strongest, most athletic, and best-organised teams in the league. Their 21 goals conceded – the same as Como – are the second-best defensive record in Serie A, behind only Milan’s 20. While Roma were solid defensively but less prolific in attack in the first half of the season, they addressed this in the winter transfer window by bringing in a top-quality player like Donyell Malen, who has already scored six goals in the league.
This match will also be a fascinating tactical battle between two sides with clearly defined playing styles, offering fast-paced, dynamic, and demanding football.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Roma:
“These are the kind of big matches that must be approached in the right way, always looking to give that little bit extra. You’re up against top coaches, top players and a very high tempo. We need to play with calmness and confidence, just as we always do, staying true to our identity. Then the pitch will speak for itself.
“I expect a proactive Como side, with clear ideas, strong mentality and courage. Roma will bring great intensity and press high, and they have very physical players. They know exactly the kind of football they want to play and they express it well. It should be a very good match.
“The stadium will be full and we’re very pleased about that. We know our supporters are always behind us, and I always tell the players that we must feed that energy as well. When the team and the fans are united, the energy multiplies, and in matches like these it can make a real difference. I believe that with our supporters behind us, we are stronger.”
Roma
Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma have won only two of their last six league games, drawing with Napoli and Juventus while losing to Udinese and Genoa. Now they face Como, squeezed between two Europa League matches against Bologna – a period that will undoubtedly be physically demanding for the Giallorossi, who will also have to cope with several absences on Sunday. Suspended defender Ndicka will force Gasperini to adjust his usual three-man defence, while forwards Dovbyk, Dybala, and Ferguson are sidelined. Konè and Soulè may recover from injury, but are unlikely to start.
Despite these absences, Roma can rely on a deep squad, packed with quality in midfield and in the units supporting striker Donyell Malen. The Dutch forward has carried much of Roma’s attacking responsibility, combining physical strength with mobility to outmanoeuvre defenders and create space for the wingbacks – usually Wesley on the left and Celik or Rensch on the right – as well as the attacking midfielders. Behind him, options remain plentiful with Pellegrini, fresh off a goal against Bologna, alongside Zaragoza, Vaz, Venturino, and Pisilli.
Roma excel through intensity and physicality. They flood attacking plays with numbers, creating density and chaos in the opponent’s penalty area. Gasperini’s side rank fourth in Serie A for passes completed in the box and second for average shot distance, reflecting their forward-leaning approach, while also pressing effectively. They sit second in PPDA (behind only Como) and fifth for shots generated from pressing. Their set-piece threat is also significant, with eight goals from corners, the second-best in the league, demonstrating their physical prowess in these situations.
Previous encounters
There have been 13 previous encounters between Como and Roma on the shores of Lake Como: the record shows five wins for the BiancoBlu, four draws, and four wins for the Giallorossi.
In the last match between the two teams at the Sinigaglia stadium (in December 2024), the Lariani won three points thanks to goals from Alessandro Gabrielloni and Nico Paz, both in injury time.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 ČAVLINA Nikola
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026
Kick-off: 18:00 CEST
Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Massa
Assistants: Meli - Alassio
Where to watch
Italy: Sky Sport, Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
Some cities introduce themselves with monuments. Como does it with ingredients, the kind you carry home in a paper bag, still warm from the bakery, still smelling of the lake air.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is built around a simple idea. If you want to understand a place, cook with someone who lives there. Not in a showroom kitchen, but at home, where the rituals are real and the welcome is personal.
“My name is Monica and I have dedicated myself to food for years,” she says. “Partly because I have always liked to cook, but then this passion expanded when I met the Food Bank and has been enriched with that extra element, which is respect for food and love for the people to whom this food is then offered.”
It is the spirit behind everything that follows. A way of cooking that values tradition, sustainability, and the quiet joy of feeding others.
“What we want to offer to our guests are exclusive experiences on Lake Como,” Monica says in the film. “And enjoy the Dolce Vita style.”
You can watch the full story on Como TV, where the experience unfolds as an intimate portrait of the people behind the place. (tv.comofootball.com)
The experience itself is designed as a full journey through Italian cuisine, from the market to the table. You begin with a guided stroll through Como’s historic covered market, exploring traditional shops and fresh produce, including a stop at the famous Pan de Com bakery. Then you head to the Cesarina’s home in a quiet central neighbourhood, where a welcome aperitif sets the tone before a hands-on cooking class.
“The idea to open my home to people who come from all over the world, I find it very satisfying, of great interest because it is an exchange, in fact, of ideas and cultures,” Monica says. “After all, around food there is the whole history of a country.”

In the film, she points out the local rhythm of the city, the small places that still hold their own, the shops built decades ago, the pride in produce and in craft. Then she brings it back to the one thing every visitor ends up talking about.
“The bread is another very typical food of Como,” she says. “In fact, this one that we bought at the bakery is called Pane di Como. And this is my homemade bread.”
At her table, there is always an aperitif, because that is how you begin properly. “Wow. I made a little aperitive for you,” she says, placing out local cheese and bruschetta. “And here you can have a taste of local cheese with bruschetta, with pesto and Crescenta, which is a cheese typical of Como Lake.”
Someone tastes and tries to find the right word for it. “Very… not simple, but in a good way you know?”
Monica smiles. “Dolce Vita.”

Then the cooking begins, the practical part that turns a lovely morning into a skill you can take home.
“To make pasta you just need flour and eggs. Two ingredients,” Monica says. “It’s important to use two different flours. One is the regular double zero flour. And this one which is a little more yellow and a little more rough. It’s called the semolina.”
She gives the rule that unlocks the whole thing. “One egg and 100g of flour for each person.”
Her teaching is simple and precise, palms not fingers, pressure and patience. “Don’t use the fingers but use the palm. So you squeeze in the hand and push,” she says, then adds the line that makes everyone laugh. “That’s why people don’t have to work out in Italy. They walk everywhere and knead the pasta dough.”
The class focuses on herb ravioli with butter and sage, and the classic Italian tiramisù, served with wine, water, and coffee. The filling has its own little Como signature too. “We will add a hint of Como, grating some of the Casera cheese,” Monica explains as the ricotta comes together.

Afterwards, you sit down to enjoy the dishes you prepared, the best part of any cooking class, the moment when the room gets quieter because everyone is too busy eating.
“It’s better than okay,” one guest says, mid bite.
“Cheers then. To your ravioli class,” comes the reply, glasses raised.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is designed for small groups, hosted in Monica’s home for up to six guests, with options for larger groups. It includes a visit to the market in downtown Como, the hands-on class, the meal you share together, and Como 1907 exclusive branded items.
Most importantly, it does not depend on a fixture or a calendar. It is simply a beautiful way to make the most of Como, through its traditions, flavours, and the warmth of the people who define the place.
You can purchase the experience online through comofootball.com/tourism-experiences/ and watch it for yourself on Como TV.
Como-Roma | Matchday 29 – Serie A Enilive | 15/03/2026 | Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Como-Roma 2-1
Goals : Malen 8’ (pen.), Douvikas 59’, Diego Carlos 79’
Como 1907 secured three points today in front of a packed Sinigaglia, in the home fixture against Roma.
After going into half-time behind, Tasos Douvikas scored the equaliser assisted by Álex Valle, reaching double figures in his Serie A season. In the 79th minute Diego Carlos, who today celebrates his 33rd birthday, scored his first goal for Como to give the Lariani the lead and close the match at 2–1.
As they entered the pitch, the players wore the new Retro Collection, while in the stands Raphaël Varane, ex-NBA player Ronny Turiaf, former footballer Bafétimbi Gomis, musician Sofiane Pamart, and Italian legends Antonio Cassano and Walter Zenga and Italy national team coach Rino Gattuso were present to watch the match.
Como 1907 – Butez, Ramon, Diego Carlos, Kempf (45’ Douvikas), Smolcic, Caqueret (67’ Perrone), Sergi Roberto (45’ Diao), Da Cunha (87’ Van Der Brempt), Valle, Baturina, Nico Paz (77’ Jesus Rodriguez)
Subs : Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina, Goldaniga, Morata, Lahdo, Moreno, Kuhn, Vojvoda
Head Coach : Cesc Fàbregas
Roma – Svilar, Cristante, Pellegrini (66’ Pisilli), Malen (66’ Vaz), Kone, Celik (70’ Tsimikas) , Hermoso (70’ Ziolkowski) Mancini, Wesley, Ghilardi, El Shaarawy (56’ Rensch)
Subs : De Marzi, Gollini, Rensch, Angelino, El Aynaoui, Venturino, Zaragoza
Head Coach : Gian Piero Gasperini
Stoppage Time : 2’ + 5’
Yellow Cards : Caqueret, Diego Carlos
Red Card : Wesley
Attendance : 11977
Referee : Sig. MASSA DAVIDE (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Assistant Referees : Sig. MELI FILIPPO (Sezione di PARMA), Sig. ALASSIO STEFANO (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Fourth Official : Sig. SOZZA SIMONE (Sezione di SEREGNO)
Var : Sig. FABBRI MICHAEL (Sezione di RAVENNA)
Avar : Sig. GARIGLIO MATTEO (Sezione di PINEROLO)
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The lights are on at the Sinigaglia as Como and Roma, currently fourth and fifth in the table with 51 points each, go head-to-head on the shores of Lake Como in what promises to be an exciting match. The Lariani come into the game on the back of a hard-fought victory away at Cagliari, while Roma, after last Sunday’s defeat in Genoa, took to the field on Thursday night in the European derby against Bologna, securing a 1-1 draw on the road.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s side are one of the strongest, most athletic, and best-organised teams in the league. Their 21 goals conceded – the same as Como – are the second-best defensive record in Serie A, behind only Milan’s 20. While Roma were solid defensively but less prolific in attack in the first half of the season, they addressed this in the winter transfer window by bringing in a top-quality player like Donyell Malen, who has already scored six goals in the league.
This match will also be a fascinating tactical battle between two sides with clearly defined playing styles, offering fast-paced, dynamic, and demanding football.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Roma:
“These are the kind of big matches that must be approached in the right way, always looking to give that little bit extra. You’re up against top coaches, top players and a very high tempo. We need to play with calmness and confidence, just as we always do, staying true to our identity. Then the pitch will speak for itself.
“I expect a proactive Como side, with clear ideas, strong mentality and courage. Roma will bring great intensity and press high, and they have very physical players. They know exactly the kind of football they want to play and they express it well. It should be a very good match.
“The stadium will be full and we’re very pleased about that. We know our supporters are always behind us, and I always tell the players that we must feed that energy as well. When the team and the fans are united, the energy multiplies, and in matches like these it can make a real difference. I believe that with our supporters behind us, we are stronger.”
Roma
Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma have won only two of their last six league games, drawing with Napoli and Juventus while losing to Udinese and Genoa. Now they face Como, squeezed between two Europa League matches against Bologna – a period that will undoubtedly be physically demanding for the Giallorossi, who will also have to cope with several absences on Sunday. Suspended defender Ndicka will force Gasperini to adjust his usual three-man defence, while forwards Dovbyk, Dybala, and Ferguson are sidelined. Konè and Soulè may recover from injury, but are unlikely to start.
Despite these absences, Roma can rely on a deep squad, packed with quality in midfield and in the units supporting striker Donyell Malen. The Dutch forward has carried much of Roma’s attacking responsibility, combining physical strength with mobility to outmanoeuvre defenders and create space for the wingbacks – usually Wesley on the left and Celik or Rensch on the right – as well as the attacking midfielders. Behind him, options remain plentiful with Pellegrini, fresh off a goal against Bologna, alongside Zaragoza, Vaz, Venturino, and Pisilli.
Roma excel through intensity and physicality. They flood attacking plays with numbers, creating density and chaos in the opponent’s penalty area. Gasperini’s side rank fourth in Serie A for passes completed in the box and second for average shot distance, reflecting their forward-leaning approach, while also pressing effectively. They sit second in PPDA (behind only Como) and fifth for shots generated from pressing. Their set-piece threat is also significant, with eight goals from corners, the second-best in the league, demonstrating their physical prowess in these situations.
Previous encounters
There have been 13 previous encounters between Como and Roma on the shores of Lake Como: the record shows five wins for the BiancoBlu, four draws, and four wins for the Giallorossi.
In the last match between the two teams at the Sinigaglia stadium (in December 2024), the Lariani won three points thanks to goals from Alessandro Gabrielloni and Nico Paz, both in injury time.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 ČAVLINA Nikola
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026
Kick-off: 18:00 CEST
Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Massa
Assistants: Meli - Alassio
Where to watch
Italy: Sky Sport, Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
Some cities introduce themselves with monuments. Como does it with ingredients, the kind you carry home in a paper bag, still warm from the bakery, still smelling of the lake air.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is built around a simple idea. If you want to understand a place, cook with someone who lives there. Not in a showroom kitchen, but at home, where the rituals are real and the welcome is personal.
“My name is Monica and I have dedicated myself to food for years,” she says. “Partly because I have always liked to cook, but then this passion expanded when I met the Food Bank and has been enriched with that extra element, which is respect for food and love for the people to whom this food is then offered.”
It is the spirit behind everything that follows. A way of cooking that values tradition, sustainability, and the quiet joy of feeding others.
“What we want to offer to our guests are exclusive experiences on Lake Como,” Monica says in the film. “And enjoy the Dolce Vita style.”
You can watch the full story on Como TV, where the experience unfolds as an intimate portrait of the people behind the place. (tv.comofootball.com)
The experience itself is designed as a full journey through Italian cuisine, from the market to the table. You begin with a guided stroll through Como’s historic covered market, exploring traditional shops and fresh produce, including a stop at the famous Pan de Com bakery. Then you head to the Cesarina’s home in a quiet central neighbourhood, where a welcome aperitif sets the tone before a hands-on cooking class.
“The idea to open my home to people who come from all over the world, I find it very satisfying, of great interest because it is an exchange, in fact, of ideas and cultures,” Monica says. “After all, around food there is the whole history of a country.”

In the film, she points out the local rhythm of the city, the small places that still hold their own, the shops built decades ago, the pride in produce and in craft. Then she brings it back to the one thing every visitor ends up talking about.
“The bread is another very typical food of Como,” she says. “In fact, this one that we bought at the bakery is called Pane di Como. And this is my homemade bread.”
At her table, there is always an aperitif, because that is how you begin properly. “Wow. I made a little aperitive for you,” she says, placing out local cheese and bruschetta. “And here you can have a taste of local cheese with bruschetta, with pesto and Crescenta, which is a cheese typical of Como Lake.”
Someone tastes and tries to find the right word for it. “Very… not simple, but in a good way you know?”
Monica smiles. “Dolce Vita.”

Then the cooking begins, the practical part that turns a lovely morning into a skill you can take home.
“To make pasta you just need flour and eggs. Two ingredients,” Monica says. “It’s important to use two different flours. One is the regular double zero flour. And this one which is a little more yellow and a little more rough. It’s called the semolina.”
She gives the rule that unlocks the whole thing. “One egg and 100g of flour for each person.”
Her teaching is simple and precise, palms not fingers, pressure and patience. “Don’t use the fingers but use the palm. So you squeeze in the hand and push,” she says, then adds the line that makes everyone laugh. “That’s why people don’t have to work out in Italy. They walk everywhere and knead the pasta dough.”
The class focuses on herb ravioli with butter and sage, and the classic Italian tiramisù, served with wine, water, and coffee. The filling has its own little Como signature too. “We will add a hint of Como, grating some of the Casera cheese,” Monica explains as the ricotta comes together.

Afterwards, you sit down to enjoy the dishes you prepared, the best part of any cooking class, the moment when the room gets quieter because everyone is too busy eating.
“It’s better than okay,” one guest says, mid bite.
“Cheers then. To your ravioli class,” comes the reply, glasses raised.
The Discover Como VIP Cooking Experience is designed for small groups, hosted in Monica’s home for up to six guests, with options for larger groups. It includes a visit to the market in downtown Como, the hands-on class, the meal you share together, and Como 1907 exclusive branded items.
Most importantly, it does not depend on a fixture or a calendar. It is simply a beautiful way to make the most of Como, through its traditions, flavours, and the warmth of the people who define the place.
You can purchase the experience online through comofootball.com/tourism-experiences/ and watch it for yourself on Como TV.
Como-Roma | Matchday 29 – Serie A Enilive | 15/03/2026 | Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Como-Roma 2-1
Goals : Malen 8’ (pen.), Douvikas 59’, Diego Carlos 79’
Como 1907 secured three points today in front of a packed Sinigaglia, in the home fixture against Roma.
After going into half-time behind, Tasos Douvikas scored the equaliser assisted by Álex Valle, reaching double figures in his Serie A season. In the 79th minute Diego Carlos, who today celebrates his 33rd birthday, scored his first goal for Como to give the Lariani the lead and close the match at 2–1.
As they entered the pitch, the players wore the new Retro Collection, while in the stands Raphaël Varane, ex-NBA player Ronny Turiaf, former footballer Bafétimbi Gomis, musician Sofiane Pamart, and Italian legends Antonio Cassano and Walter Zenga and Italy national team coach Rino Gattuso were present to watch the match.
Como 1907 – Butez, Ramon, Diego Carlos, Kempf (45’ Douvikas), Smolcic, Caqueret (67’ Perrone), Sergi Roberto (45’ Diao), Da Cunha (87’ Van Der Brempt), Valle, Baturina, Nico Paz (77’ Jesus Rodriguez)
Subs : Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina, Goldaniga, Morata, Lahdo, Moreno, Kuhn, Vojvoda
Head Coach : Cesc Fàbregas
Roma – Svilar, Cristante, Pellegrini (66’ Pisilli), Malen (66’ Vaz), Kone, Celik (70’ Tsimikas) , Hermoso (70’ Ziolkowski) Mancini, Wesley, Ghilardi, El Shaarawy (56’ Rensch)
Subs : De Marzi, Gollini, Rensch, Angelino, El Aynaoui, Venturino, Zaragoza
Head Coach : Gian Piero Gasperini
Stoppage Time : 2’ + 5’
Yellow Cards : Caqueret, Diego Carlos
Red Card : Wesley
Attendance : 11977
Referee : Sig. MASSA DAVIDE (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Assistant Referees : Sig. MELI FILIPPO (Sezione di PARMA), Sig. ALASSIO STEFANO (Sezione di IMPERIA)
Fourth Official : Sig. SOZZA SIMONE (Sezione di SEREGNO)
Var : Sig. FABBRI MICHAEL (Sezione di RAVENNA)
Avar : Sig. GARIGLIO MATTEO (Sezione di PINEROLO)
The lights are on at the Sinigaglia as Como and Roma, currently fourth and fifth in the table with 51 points each, go head-to-head on the shores of Lake Como in what promises to be an exciting match. The Lariani come into the game on the back of a hard-fought victory away at Cagliari, while Roma, after last Sunday’s defeat in Genoa, took to the field on Thursday night in the European derby against Bologna, securing a 1-1 draw on the road.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s side are one of the strongest, most athletic, and best-organised teams in the league. Their 21 goals conceded – the same as Como – are the second-best defensive record in Serie A, behind only Milan’s 20. While Roma were solid defensively but less prolific in attack in the first half of the season, they addressed this in the winter transfer window by bringing in a top-quality player like Donyell Malen, who has already scored six goals in the league.
This match will also be a fascinating tactical battle between two sides with clearly defined playing styles, offering fast-paced, dynamic, and demanding football.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Roma:
“These are the kind of big matches that must be approached in the right way, always looking to give that little bit extra. You’re up against top coaches, top players and a very high tempo. We need to play with calmness and confidence, just as we always do, staying true to our identity. Then the pitch will speak for itself.
“I expect a proactive Como side, with clear ideas, strong mentality and courage. Roma will bring great intensity and press high, and they have very physical players. They know exactly the kind of football they want to play and they express it well. It should be a very good match.
“The stadium will be full and we’re very pleased about that. We know our supporters are always behind us, and I always tell the players that we must feed that energy as well. When the team and the fans are united, the energy multiplies, and in matches like these it can make a real difference. I believe that with our supporters behind us, we are stronger.”
Roma
Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma have won only two of their last six league games, drawing with Napoli and Juventus while losing to Udinese and Genoa. Now they face Como, squeezed between two Europa League matches against Bologna – a period that will undoubtedly be physically demanding for the Giallorossi, who will also have to cope with several absences on Sunday. Suspended defender Ndicka will force Gasperini to adjust his usual three-man defence, while forwards Dovbyk, Dybala, and Ferguson are sidelined. Konè and Soulè may recover from injury, but are unlikely to start.
Despite these absences, Roma can rely on a deep squad, packed with quality in midfield and in the units supporting striker Donyell Malen. The Dutch forward has carried much of Roma’s attacking responsibility, combining physical strength with mobility to outmanoeuvre defenders and create space for the wingbacks – usually Wesley on the left and Celik or Rensch on the right – as well as the attacking midfielders. Behind him, options remain plentiful with Pellegrini, fresh off a goal against Bologna, alongside Zaragoza, Vaz, Venturino, and Pisilli.
Roma excel through intensity and physicality. They flood attacking plays with numbers, creating density and chaos in the opponent’s penalty area. Gasperini’s side rank fourth in Serie A for passes completed in the box and second for average shot distance, reflecting their forward-leaning approach, while also pressing effectively. They sit second in PPDA (behind only Como) and fifth for shots generated from pressing. Their set-piece threat is also significant, with eight goals from corners, the second-best in the league, demonstrating their physical prowess in these situations.
Previous encounters
There have been 13 previous encounters between Como and Roma on the shores of Lake Como: the record shows five wins for the BiancoBlu, four draws, and four wins for the Giallorossi.
In the last match between the two teams at the Sinigaglia stadium (in December 2024), the Lariani won three points thanks to goals from Alessandro Gabrielloni and Nico Paz, both in injury time.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 ČAVLINA Nikola
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026
Kick-off: 18:00 CEST
Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Massa
Assistants: Meli - Alassio
Where to watch
Italy: Sky Sport, Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
In Como, sport is a tool for inclusion capable of bringing people together and creating new opportunities. From March 6 to 8, 2026, our area will host the first edition of Special Tennis, a tournament dedicated to athletes with disabilities, created to offer them a path of autonomy and enjoyment through sport.
The event will transform the court into a space for growth for the entire community, with the ambition of becoming a national point of reference for inclusive tennis, a fundamental milestone that Como 1907 is proud to actively support.
The initiative takes shape at New Lario Park in Lipomo, a modern sports center that is now the beating heart of a project dedicated to athletes with disabilities. The journey stems from the meeting and shared vision of two individuals who have dedicated their lives to others: Daniel Sampayo, an Argentinian coach and former award winning Special Olympics coach at a global level, and Dr. Elena Balzaretti, physician at Sant’Anna Hospital and for years the driving force behind social projects such as "Un Sorriso per tutti".
From their synergy, in just a few weeks, a group of around twenty young athletes was formed, who now train consistently and are achieving extraordinary results: some of them have already reached a level that allows them to be integrated into regular tennis school lessons.
A decisive element in this journey is the support of Como 1907, which once again confirms its commitment to making sport accessible to everyone. In synergy with Decathlon, the Club has chosen to sponsor all the rackets and balls used for the tournament, contributing in a practical way to the realization of an event that aims to be only the beginning of a broader journey.
This commitment reflects the will of Fondazione Como ETS not to limit its contribution to a single day of sport, but to work toward creating a permanent network of clubs where every person with disabilities can challenge themselves, socialize and step out of isolation.

The idea quickly brought together an exceptional team working passionately behind the scenes: Alda Fantozzi, teacher and mother of a young special athlete; entrepreneur Valerio Mariani, long attentive to the vulnerabilities of the local community; Sara Botta and Letizia Nepomuceno, who manage communication and the digital side of the project; and Stefano Gervasoni, the coach who every day follows the athletes on the court with dedication. Thanks to their work, the tournament will host athletes from Rome, Veneto and Friuli, in addition to numerous local associations that promptly accepted the invitation to participate.
The goal is ambitious: during the event, anyone, without age limits, will be able to pick up a racket and experience the emotion of a net shot supported by the cheers of our community. As highlighted by Elena Balzaretti, the intention is to encourage young people to begin a path of sport and social interaction, while at the same time encouraging parents to promote the discovery of what exists beyond the walls of home.
"We want this to be only the beginning of a great journey, where children, teenagers, adults, elderly people and special athletes can come together on the court united by the same passion" adds Daniel Sampayo. "Sport remains today the most authentic and healthy dimension, made of real human relationships, in which, fortunately, a screen does not yet stand between people." concludes the founder of the center.
With this spirit, Como 1907 continues to promote sport as a universal language, to remind us that when we step onto the field, what truly matters is mutual respect and passion for the game.
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