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Inter crowned, Napoli clinch Champions League as Serie A finale looms

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Inter crowned, Napoli clinch Champions League as Serie A finale looms

The 38th and final round of Italy's Serie A takes place on Sunday, with all matches that have something at stake scheduled for a simultaneous 20:45 kickoff. The synchronized kick‑offs mean the championship, European qualification and relegation battles will be decided together.

Inter Milan have already secured the title, while Napoli have guaranteed themselves a place in next season's Champions League. Atalanta have confirmed participation in the Conference League.

The two remaining Champions League slots and the two Europa League places are still open. Milan, Roma, Como and Juventus will compete for those four berths.

At the bottom of the table, Hellas Verona and Pisa are already condemned to Serie B for the 2024‑25 season. Their relegation is confirmed regardless of the final day results.

Lecce and Cremonese are locked in a battle to avoid joining Verona and Pisa in the drop zone. Both clubs must earn points on Sunday to stay up.

The final matches will therefore determine which clubs represent Italy in Europe and which will descend to the second tier. Fans across the country will be watching the 20:45 fixtures closely.

After the decisive kick‑offs, the league will close with celebrations for the champions and preparations for the upcoming campaign. The outcomes will shape the composition of Italian football for the next season.

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