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Champions League race wide open: Roma's path after Coppa Italia final
·13 May 2026·99d ago

Champions League race wide open: Roma's path after Coppa Italia final

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have mathematically secured Europa League qualification for next season after Inter's Coppa Italia victory over Lazio, but their Champions League hopes remain dependent on results elsewhere. Sitting fifth on 67 points, Roma are two matches from the season's end and face Lazio at home and Verona away in their final fixtures. The race for the top four involves five clubs separated by just 5 points: Napoli (70), Juventus (68), Milan (67), Roma (67), and Como (65).

Napoli hold the strongest position and need only one win from their remaining games against Pisa (away) and Udinese (home) to secure Champions League football, helped by a head-to-head advantage over Roma. Both Juventus and Milan must win both their remaining matches to guarantee qualification, facing Fiorentina and Torino respectively, while Como sit two points behind Roma but seven clear of seventh-place Atalanta. Roma's path depends heavily on how results unfold elsewhere: five clubs could each reach 71 points, a scenario that would exclude Roma and Como, while other outcomes could shift the dynamics dramatically.

The final two rounds will be played simultaneously. Head-to-head records significantly impact tiebreakers: Milan lead Roma 8–4 over their direct encounters, while Roma have 2 points versus Juventus's 6 in hypothetical three-way ties.

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La Roma e il Como sono ora certe di partecipare almeno alla prossima Europa League ma, per la Champions, dipendono anche dai risultati delle altre squadre in lotta Redazione 13 maggio - 22:59 La forza delle idee: servono più Malen Una lotta che continuerà e si deciderà esclusivamente nelle ultime…

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