Roma chase Champions League: fixture comparison with Milan, Juventus and Como
Serie A·3 May 2026·45d ago

Roma chase Champions League: fixture comparison with Milan, Juventus and Como

Source: Forza Roma

Roma remain in the hunt for European qualification after a positive weekend across Serie A. Juventus drew 1–1 against Verona and Como held Napoli to a 0–0 draw, results that have tightened the battle for the final Champions League spots. Roma currently sit sixth with 61 points, one point behind Como and four adrift of Juventus, with only two places available for the top four.

Gasperini's side face Fiorentina at the Olimpico on the coming day in a crucial fixture. A victory would move Roma level with Como on points and within striking distance of Juventus. The remaining calendar presents both opportunity and peril: Roma must navigate trips to Parma and Verona alongside a home match against Lazio in the final stretch. The derby against their city rivals is a particular concern, as such matches carry unpredictable intensity and could prove decisive for Champions League qualification.

Juventus have tougher fixtures ahead, including a trip to Lecce—a team fighting relegation—and a meeting with Fiorentina before their final-day clash with Torino. Como's route to qualification appears more straightforward with matches against Verona, Parma and Cremonese. Milan, currently third on 67 points, face Atalanta, Genoa and Cagliari. Four teams occupy six points with only two Champions League slots remaining—a tightly compressed race for Europe.

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Roma, speranza Champions: il calendario a confronto con Milan, Juventus e Como - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Roma, speranza Champions: il calendario a confronto con Milan, Juventus e Comonews as romaRoma, speranza Champions: il calendario a confronto con Milan, Juventus e ComoGetty ImagesIl pari della Juventus riaccende la corsa Champions. I giallorossi possono andare a meno uno Redazione 3 maggio - 20:15 Finisce un week end praticamente perfetto per la Roma. Il Como sabato ha pareggiato 0-o contro il Napoli, ma il risultato più sorprendente è quello della Juventus che sbatte contro il Verona e non va oltre l'1-1 in casa. Domani tocca ai giallorossi che affronteranno la Fiorentina all'Olimpico. La squadra di Gasperini è al momento sesta in classifica a 61 punti a una lunghezza dal Como e a quattro dai bianconeri. Con un successo la Roma si ritroverebbe davanti a Fabregas e ad un solo punto dalla Juve. Al terzo posto c'è anche il Milan che ad oggi è a quota 67 ed è in crisi dopo la sconfitta contro il Sassuolo. Quattro squadre in sei punti per soli due posti per la Champions League.Corsa Champions: il calendario a confronto— La Roma domani affronterà la Fiorentina poi nelle ultime tre giocherà contro Parma (trasferta), Lazio (casa) e Verona (trasferta). A spaventare Malen e compagni è il derby che come sempre non è una partita come le altre e può essere decisivo per la qualificazione alla prossima Champions League. Anche la Juventus avrà la stracittadina nelle ultime giornate: alla 38esima sfiderà il Torino mentre la prossima settimana dovrà vedersela con il Lecce che è ancora in piena lotta salvezza (al Via del Mare) poi a metà maggio con la Fiorentina. Più semplice il calendario del Como che affronterà Verona (trasferta), Parma (casa) e Cremonese (trasferta). Infine, il Milan nelle ultime tre giocherà con Atalanta, Genoa e Cagliari. Tutto pronto per il rush finale. Leggi anche Iaquinta su Totti: “Al Real avrebbe vinto tutto, anche il Pallone d’Oro” Fiorentina, i convocati di Vanoli: out Kean e Piccoli. C’è Parisi © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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