Either Napoli or Inter Milan to win Serie A title this weekend

It all comes down to this for Napoli and Inter Milan in the Italian Serie A title race, as they take on Cagliari and Como respectively on the final day of the 2024-25 season.

Napoli, looking to win a second Scudetto in the space of two seasons, will host Cagliari at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium and chase a victory to ensure that they finish at the top of the table.

“Nothing has changed, and we have to win. The lads have been very good, driven by an extraordinary environment,”said Napoli manager Antonio Conte, who has overseen their extraordinary push for glory.

Inter Milan, who are clinging onto hopes of defending their title, will be away to Como at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium. Ordinarily, such a match-up would see the Nerazzurri tipped as heavy favourites, but the Lariani have enjoyed some fantastic form in these final weeks of the season and could be a major stumbling block for the men from Milan.

“For the project to keep moving forward, the primary objective was to stay in the division. They needed players used to competing at the top level and who could help the team a lot. At the start of the season especially, we lacked a bit of experience of Serie A. We dominated games but didn’t close out results.

“But we’re delighted that so many people want to see the team. The location is incredible, the lake is so beautiful. If they enjoy the game, see good football, then everything is perfect,” Como’s Sergi Roberto said.

Napoli’s coach Antonio Conte (left) and his player greet their supporters after the Italian Serie A soccer match between Parma Calcio and SSC Napoli, in Parma, Italy, 18 May 2025. PHOTO/EPA/ELISABETTA BARACCHI

The final round of matches will also be decisive in terms of European qualification, with Roma, Juventus, Lazio andFiorentina all jostling for a potential spot in the UEFA Champions League next season.

The pressure will be highest on Juventus for their clash away to Venezia (who are scrapping to avoid relegation), while Roma are away to Torino, Lazio host Lecce, and Fiorentina head to the Friuli Stadium for a clash with Udinese.

“Every team fights for something. We will do everything we can to finish as high on the standings as possible,” said Juventus manager Igor Tudor, whose hopes of staying in the job beyond his caretaker role will be zero if he cannot secure Champions League football.

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Broadcast details

Sunday 25 May

All matches kick off at 15:00 CAT

LIVE on SuperSport (no further details on SuperSport Media Schedules tool)

  • Atalanta v Parma
  • Bologna v Genoa
  • Como v Inter Milan
  • Empoli v Verona
  • Lazio v Lecce
  • AC Milan v Monza
  • Napoli v Cagliari
  • Torino v Roma
  • Udinese v Fiorentina
  • Venezia v Juventus

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