Marchegiani played for
Italy national football team on 9 occasions between 1991 and 1996. He was initially selected by
Arrigo Sacchi as the successor of the former first-choice keeper
Walter Zenga, but lost his place after a mediocre performance in a 2–2 draw against
Switzerland during the
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification: he conceded the first goal, scored by
Christophe Ohrel, after failing to catch a cross, an unusual mistake for him, and then poorly controlled a
back-pass with his feet, enabling the opposing striker
Stéphane Chapuisat to score for the second time. At the
1994 FIFA World Cup he was selected as Italy's second-choice keeper behind
Gianluca Pagliuca, who was more skilled with the ball at his feet, but still managed to play three matches: his first appearance was as a substitute against
Norway, following the sending off of Pagliuca, coming on for
Roberto Baggio, and helping the 10-man Italian squad to keep a clean sheet and win the match 1–0; he also appeared in the final group match against
Mexico (a 1–1 draw), and in the 2–1 extra-time victory over
Nigeria in the round of 16. Despite Marchegiani's excellent performances, which led some pundits to advocate his confirmation, Pagliuca recovered the starting spot after his two-game suspension, and played the remaining games. Italy reached the
final, where they lost to
Brazil on
penalties. ==Style of play==