Serie A Schedule This Weekend: Fixtures, Times, and Where to Watch
Another weekend of Serie A football is here, and the schedule is packed with important games. Here's the complete rundown of this matchday's fixtures.
Saturday
3:00 PM CET — Juventus vs. Lazio (Paramount+)
A huge game for both teams. Juventus are 3rd and pushing for the Scudetto. Lazio are fighting for a Champions League spot. Vlahović vs. the Lazio defense is the key matchup — he's scored in his last 3 games and is in the form of his life. Lazio will try to control possession and frustrate Juve, but Motta's pressing game should create chances.
6:00 PM CET — Napoli vs. Fiorentina (Paramount+)
Napoli need to win to keep pace with Inter. Fiorentina are a tricky opponent — they play attractive football and have enough quality to cause an upset. Kvaratskhelia vs. the Fiorentina defense will be entertaining. The Maradona Stadium will be rocking.
8:45 PM CET — AC Milan vs. Roma (Paramount+/CBS)
The late kickoff features two of Italy's biggest clubs. Milan are fighting for the top 4, and Roma are trying to salvage a disappointing season. Leão vs. the Roma defense is the key battle — when Leão is in the mood, he's unstoppable. Roma will sit deep and try to hit on the counter.
Sunday
12:30 PM CET — Atalanta vs. Bologna (Paramount+)
Two of the most entertaining teams in Serie A. Atalanta's pressing vs. Bologna's possession game — this should be an open, high-scoring affair. Lookman vs. the Bologna defense is the key matchup.
3:00 PM CET — Inter Milan vs. Torino (Paramount+)
Inter should win this comfortably, but Torino are always tough to beat. Lautaro will be looking to extend his lead in the Capocannoniere race. Inter's defense should keep a clean sheet if they're focused.
6:00 PM CET — Udinese vs. Cagliari (Paramount+)
A relegation battle. Both teams need points to stay safe. This will be tense, nervy, and probably low-scoring. The team that handles the pressure better will win.
8:45 PM CET — Monza vs. Verona (Paramount+)
Another relegation-adjacent game. Monza have been better since January, and Daniel Maldini has been their best player. Verona are struggling and need a result desperately.
Game of the weekend
AC Milan vs. Roma. It's the biggest name on the schedule, and both teams are desperate for points. The San Siro under the lights on a Saturday evening is one of the best experiences in football. If you can only watch one game, make it this one.