Serie A title race enters final four matches: Milan, Juventus, Roma, Como and Atalanta in contention
Serie A·27 April 2026·70d ago

Serie A title race enters final four matches: Milan, Juventus, Roma, Como and Atalanta in contention

Source: Forza Roma

With four matches remaining in Serie A, the battle for Champions League qualification has narrowed to five teams. Milan sit third on 67 points, three clear of Juventus in fourth, and six ahead of both Como and Roma in joint fifth. Atalanta, despite a game in hand against Cagliari, are effectively out of the Champions League race and fighting for a Europa League spot.

Roma face a favourable run-in with matches against Fiorentina, Parma, Lazio and Verona, though the derby presents a wild card. Their challenge is identical to Como's: win consistently and hope for slip-ups elsewhere. Roma are level on points with Como at 61, but trail on head-to-head record and goal difference (Como have +31, Roma +19 from their respective campaigns). The next round sees Como face Napoli, offering Roma a potential chance to leapfrog if results align. A Champions League finish remains difficult; Europa League qualification appears more realistic, particularly if Inter defeat Lazio in the Coppa Italia final. Milan's calendar—featuring Sassuolo, Atalanta, Genoa and Cagliari—appears manageable, while Juventus face Verona, Lecce, Fiorentina and Torino. Atalanta face tougher obstacles including Milan, Bologna and Fiorentina.

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