What Remains to Be Decided in the Final Serie A Round

The penultimate matchday delivered some verdicts, but there will be a lot at stake in the final Serie A round. Starting with the Scudetto, as Milan and Inter are two points apart. Thanks to the edge in their seasonal clashes, the Rossoneri need just a point against Sassuolo to prevail. Instead, the Nerazzurri will host Sampdoria.

The League dropped its plans to hold the title celebration in San Siro in any circumstance, La Repubblica reports. The two games will take place at the 6 pm slot. Milan would eventually lift the trophy in Reggio Emilia.

Lazio mathematically qualified for Europa League thanks to the late equalizer against Juventus. Roma lead the race for the second spot in such competition. They have a one-point advantage over Fiorentina and Atalanta. The Giallorossi will visit Torino Friday, while the Viola and La Dea will host Empoli and Juventus Saturday in the final Serie A round. The Gigliati and La Lupa are tied in head-to-head matches, with the latter having a significantly better goal difference. They are both ahead of the Bergamaschi.

There might technically be eight teams in Europe next season. It would happen if Roma dropped to eighth and won the European Conference League, which grants the qualification to Europa League. If they closed in seventh position and defeated Feyenoord, there would be no Italian representatives in the third continental cup.

The relegation struggle is down to two teams. Venezia and Genoa were mathematically relegated, while Spezia and Sampdoria cliched their permanence before the final Serie A round. Salernitana have two more points than Cagliari heading into the Udinese tilt. The Sardinians need to beat the Lagunari and wish the Granata lost or tied. They have a commanding lead in the goal difference, while the two sides drew in both bouts.