The penultimate round of the Serie A campaign promises an intriguing fight for places in next season’s Champions League, but a fixture scheduling stand-off between the league and local authorities left clubs and supporters in limbo until an agreement was finally reached.
Serie A rules require teams competing for the same objective to play simultaneously on the final two matchdays, and on Monday, the organisers scheduled the five decisive fixtures for Sunday at 1230 CET (4 p.m. IST).
The Rome derby is among them, and with the Italian Tennis Open men’s final taking place on Sunday at the Foro Italico, next door to the Stadio Olimpico, the early kickoff was chosen to avoid security complications.
Rome’s Prefect, however, disagreed, and on Tuesday ordered the AS Roma-Lazio game to be moved to Monday night. The Lega Serie A appealed to the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio, but they declined to rule, instead inviting the parties to come to an agreement.
A decision was made late on Thursday to schedule the games for 12:00 on Sunday, with a unified security coordination put in place to cover both the Rome derby and the tennis.
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Five points divide five clubs, with three spots available in Europe’s top club competition - champion Inter Milan is the only side assured of its place - with those who miss out heading for the Europa League.
Napoli is second on 70 points, two ahead of Juventus, with AC Milan and Roma a further point back. Como, sixth on 65 points, has already secured European football for the first time and remain in contention for a top-four finish.
Last season’s champion Napoli knows a win at already-relegated Pisa would secure its spot, but Antonio Conte’s side is making hard work of the run-in. It lost 3-2 at home to Bologna on Monday and has won one of its last five games.
Milan is another side stuttering to the finish line, with one win in six, allowing in-form Juventus and Roma right back into the mix. Milan also suffered a 3-2 home defeat last time out, to Atalanta, and face an away trip to Genoa.
Juventus, on a 10-game unbeaten run, will be expected to take all three points when it hosts Fiorentina, while Roma hosts a Lazio side still smarting from a Coppa Italia final loss to Inter.
WHEN FOOTBALL AND TENNIS COLLIDE
The fireworks after Wednesday’s final at the Stadio Olimpico created havoc with the tennis, where play was halted after the smoke reduced visibility and knocked out the electronic line-calling system.
Football and tennis are set for another collision, and with half the league’s clubs involved in the chaos, team preparations were also left up in the air.
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“If it’s on Monday, I’ll come, on Sunday at 12:30 I won’t,” Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri said after the final defeat.
“The Prefect has been clear, so let’s hope that’s the date. If I were the club president, I wouldn’t even send the team out.”
Double winner Inter hosts Serie B-bound Hellas Verona on Sunday, but the relegation fight will provide the weekend’s other drama, with three teams battling to avoid the final drop spot.
Cremonese is third from bottom on 31 points and is away to Udinese. Lecce, one point ahead, is at Sassuolo, while Cagliari, on 37 points, needs a draw at home to Torino to confirm safety.
Published on May 15, 2026























