Serie A·5 May 2026·62d ago

Champions League Race: Milan, Juventus, Roma, and Como battle for two spots

Source: Retesport

Roma's victory over Fiorentina has set up a decisive final three-game stretch in the Serie A title race. With four clubs competing for two Champions League places, the current standings show Milan on 67 points, Juventus 65, Roma 64, and Como 62. Roma's win moved them two points clear of Como, establishing the framework for what is effectively a three-week mini-league that will likely determine Champions League qualification in the final 90 minutes of the season.

Roma's remaining fixtures include an away match at Parma, a home Derby della Capitale against Lazio, and a final away trip to Verona. Among the contenders, Como appears to have the most favorable draw on paper, with two away matches (Verona and Cremonese) and one home game against Parma. Juventus faces Lecce away, then Fiorentina at home, before concluding with the Turin derby against Torino. Milan's challenge is compressed into the next two matches—a home game against Atalanta followed by a trip to Marassi to face Genoa—with a final fixture against Cagliari at San Siro.

The fixture congestion means that some outcomes could be decided before the final round, depending on how results unfold across the leading four clubs.

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