Luxembourg host Italy in an international friendly at the Stade de Luxembourg in Luxembourg City on June 3, 2026, with kick-off set for 2:45 PM ET. The match gives Jeff Strasser’s side a chance to measure themselves against one of Europe’s most familiar names, while Italy arrive still searching for stability behind the scenes.
That search is why this fixture is drawing attention now. Italy are entering the game without a permanent head coach and are being led by Silvio Baldini, who has also publicly criticised the federation’s administration. It leaves a high-profile friendly carrying more weight than the label suggests, with Italy trying to keep the football moving while the structure around the team remains unsettled.
Luxembourg will also bring confidence into the night. Strasser’s team won both of their March fixtures against Malta, taking a 2-0 victory on March 26 and following it with a 3-0 win on March 31 in UEFA Nations League C qualifying. Over their last five matches, Luxembourg have won two and lost three, scoring five goals and conceding five, which suggests a side that has been competitive even when results have not always gone their way.
Italy’s recent run has been less convincing. They drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 31 in World Cup qualifying and lost 4-1 to Norway in November 2025, though they have still won three of their last five fixtures and scored eight goals while conceding six. The gap between the two teams, on paper and in reputation, is clear enough, but this is also the sort of match where status does not guarantee control.
What is not yet known matters too. No confirmed injury or suspension information is available for Luxembourg, and no probable starting lineup has been released for the hosts. For Italy, there is no confirmed team news, no coach officially listed, no injuries declared and no projected XI published at this stage, which means Baldini’s options are still being kept close ahead of kickoff.
US viewers have several options to watch Luxembourg vs Italy live, and the final team news should sharpen the interest before the first whistle. For now, the headline is simple: Luxembourg get a home test against Italy at a fixed June 3 start, and the visitors come in with questions that go well beyond the lineup card.

