Champions League Race Tightens After Gameweek 37: Roma Move Fourth Following Derby Victory
Serie A·17 May 2026·49d ago

Champions League Race Tightens After Gameweek 37: Roma Move Fourth Following Derby Victory

Source: Get Italian Football News

Gameweek 37 delivered dramatic results that reshaped Serie A's European qualification battle. Roma secured a 2-0 victory over Lazio in the Derby della Capitale, lifting them into fourth place and the Champions League spots. Juventus dropped out of the top four after losing to Fiorentina, while Napoli sealed Champions League qualification with a win over Pisa. Milan moved to third following their victory over Genoa. Como's win against Parma moved them level on points with Juventus at 68 points, though Como occupy fifth due to superior head-to-head record.

The outcome leaves the race wide open with one game remaining for all contenders. Juventus and Como are tied at 68 points but face an uphill battle: even if both win their final matches and reach 69 points, they will require Milan or Roma to drop points against lesser opposition to secure top-four finishes. Roma's final match against Verona is crucial—a victory would confirm their Champions League qualification, while anything less could see them slip out of the top four depending on other results.

Milan's position appears strongest heading into the final round. With two points clear of Como and Juventus, even a draw against Cagliari could secure their qualification given their superior head-to-head records. The permutations are complex: if all four teams finish on 71 points, Como and Milan would qualify due to their direct record advantage. The Champions League spots remain genuinely competitive entering the final day.

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3 Serie A witnessed a rather dramatic gameweek 37 today and it low-key altered pretty much how the European spots in the league look. Juventus lost to Fiorentina, dropping out of the Champions League spots. This allowed Roma’s 2-0 win over Lazio to lift them into fourth. Napoli won against Pisa and sealed a spot in the Champions League, with Milan now at third after the win over Genoa. Como did beat Parma and this allows them to be level on points with Juventus, while being at fifth due to a better head-to-head record. This doesn’t mean that things are done and dusted, with one game each yet to be played. Juve and Como are tied at 68 points and at sixth and fifth respectively. Even if Juve beat Torino and Como beat Cremonese, they will have to rely on Milan or Roma dropping points to get into the top four. It should be noted that if all four teams end at 71 points next week and this is very much possible, Como and Milan will qualify for the Champions League due to their head-to-head records. Milan take on Cagliari and are two clear of Como and Juve. A draw can potentially take them into the top four because of their superior record against Como and the fact that their two games against Juve ended 0-0. Roma take on Verona and a win will help them finish in the top four. They haven’t beaten Juve this season and tying up on points with them will make them move into fifth – or sixth. To sum it up, the matter is now out of the hands of Juve and Como. They will rely heavily on Milan and Roma to lose against lesser opposition to boost their hopes of qualification. Kaustubh Pandey I GIFN

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