Roma close in on Champions League qualification as rivals stumble
Serie A·4 May 2026·62d ago

Roma close in on Champions League qualification as rivals stumble

Source: Forza Roma

Roma moved within one point of Champions League qualification after defeating Fiorentina on a weekend when rivals Juventus and Como drew while AC Milan lost. With three matches remaining in the season, Roma sit on 64 points—just one point behind Juventus (65) and three adrift of Milan (67). Head coach Gasperini's side face a tight race to secure European football, requiring a perfect finish to their campaign.

Roma's remaining fixtures include an away trip to Parma, a crucial Derby della Capitale against Lazio, and a final-day visit to Verona. The derby stands out as unpredictable regardless of league position or relative strength—a match where traditional rivalries override form and statistics. Even if Roma win all three remaining games, they will need Juventus to drop points in their fixtures against Lecce and Fiorentina, with the bianconeri facing Torino in their season finale. Milan must play Atalanta, Genoa, and Cagliari, while Como, managed by Fabregas, have what appears on paper to be a more straightforward schedule against Verona, Parma, and Cremonese.

With the final three matchdays approaching, Gasperini continues pursuing a Champions League return that seemed a distant prospect until recently. Juventus and Milan remain in stronger positions, but Roma's recent form and favorable upcoming fixtures have revived their European ambitions heading into the decisive phase of the season.

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