Matches last 50 minutes and are played on a field covered in sand, twice as long as it is wide. A white line divides the field into two identical squares, and a goal net runs the width of each end. Each team has 27 players with no substitutions. The teams are made up of four Datori indietro (goalkeepers), 3 Datori innanzi (fullbacks), 5 Sconciatori (halfbacks), 15 Innanzi o Corridori (forwards). The Captain and Standard Bearer's tent sits at the center of the goal net. They do not actively participate in the game, but can organize their teams and sometimes act as referees, mainly to calm down their players or to stop fights.
The Referee and his six linesmen referee the match, in collaboration with the Judge Commissioner, who remains off the field. Above everyone else, is the Master of the Field. He makes sure the games runs smoothly, stepping into the field only to maintain discipline and reestablish order in case of a fight on the field.
The game starts when the Pallaio throws the ball towards the center line, followed by a small cannon firing; the shot announces the beginning of the contest.
From this moment on, the players try by any means necessary to get the ball into the opponents' goal also called caccia. The teams change sides with every caccia scored. It's important to shoot with precision, because every time a player misses the opposing team is awarded with half a caccia. The game ends after 50 minutes and the team which scored the most cacce wins.
The prize is also interesting, because along with the Palio, the winning team receives a Chianina Cow.
Cut in the center by a white line, the 2 shortest sides have a big net that reaches to each side. The net is 1 meter high. For each team there are:
- 4 "Datori Indietro" - Goalkeepers
- 3 "Datori Innanzi" - Defender
- 5 "Sconciatori" - Mediums
- 15 "Innanzi or Corridori" - Attackers
At the center of the net of each team there is a captain where he stays and enters in the game only for plaque his players and give directions to them.
The game starts when the "Pallaio" kicks the ball in the field and the shot of "Colubrina" a little cannon, to salutare il gioco. At this time every player tries to catch the ball and put it in the opposite net to score a "Caccia" or point. At first the ball rests on field because the players fight in a wild boxing match against each other, the way is to knock out or pin down as many players possible, once there are enough incapacitated players, the other teammates come and swoop up the ball and head to the goal.
In the field, the player carrying the ball and defended by his other teammates would try to bring the ball and score a "caccia" or point, and it is very important to make a goal in the net because if you miss it, or the defender steals it, you give up half of a "caccia" to the other team. Sometimes the winning team has never scored a point. The winner is the team that have the most points. Its possible finish 4 and half to 3.
The winner is awarded a white cow or "chianina", famous in Italy for its Fiorentina, a t-bone typical from Florence.