Serie A Final Round Fixtures Confirmed: Verona-Roma Scheduled for Sunday Evening
Serie A·18 May 2026·48d ago

Serie A Final Round Fixtures Confirmed: Verona-Roma Scheduled for Sunday Evening

Source: Forza Roma

The final round of Serie A fixtures has been confirmed, with Roma's away match against Verona set for Sunday 24 May at 20:45. The match will be played simultaneously with other key fixtures in the battle for Champions League qualification and the fight to avoid relegation: Milan-Cagliari, Torino-Juve, Cremonese-Como, and Lecce-Genoa will all kick off at the same time. Away fans from Rome will be prohibited from attending the match in Verona. For clubs with no remaining objectives, fixtures are staggered throughout the weekend. Fiorentina-Atalanta will open proceedings on Friday at 20:45, followed by Bologna-Inter at 18:00 on Saturday and Lazio-Pisa at 20:45. On Sunday, Parma-Sassuolo kick off at 15:00, with Napoli-Udinese at 18:00. The scheduling ensures transparency in the title race and battle for European qualification, preventing any club from gaining a tactical advantage based on knowing other results.

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Anche la sfida salvezza si deciderà in serale. Tutte le altre gare spalmate nel week end Francesco Balzani 18 maggio - 11:49 Wesley, show post derby: a pranzo con la maglia della Roma. Tifosi in delirio Verona-Roma si giocherà domenica 24 alle 20,45 (ancora col divieto di trasferta per i residenti nella capitale). E di conseguenza anche tutte le altre partite della concorrenza per la Champions e per la lotta salvezza: Milan-Cagliari, Torino-Juve, Cremonese-Como e Lecce-Genoa. Per chi non ha più obiettivi, invece, gli orari saranno diversi. Si parte con Fiorentina-Atalanta venerdì alle 20,45 mentre di sabato giocheranno Bologna-Inter (ore 18) e Lazio-Pisa alle 20,45. Domenica alle 15 in campo Parma e Sassuolo mentre alle 18 toccherà a Napoli-Udinese. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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