Serie A, Champions League sprint: in five for three places. The calendar

The Scudetto has already been arithmetically awarded to Inter, but Serie A is still experiencing a heated sprint to win a place in the next Champions League. The results of the 36th day saw the further braking of Massimiliano Allegri’s Milan, defeated at home by Atalanta. The Diavolo have not won since mid-April and slipped to fourth place in the standings, overtaken by Juventus.
Napoli, second in the standings, had an opportunity to close out the discussion against Bologna on Monday night, but at the “Maradona” it was the Felsinei who prevailed, thanks to the 3-2 goal scored by Jonathan Rowe in 91′. The standings see Napoli at 70 points, Juventus at 68, AC Milan and Roma at 67, and Como at 65: in the last two days anything can really happen.
Below is the schedule of the teams between second and sixth place: three will go to Champions League, one will surely go to Europa League while for the fates of the sixth placed team we will first have to wait for the Coppa Italia final, since one of the two finalists, Lazio, is out of the Europa zone via the championship.
NAPOLI (70 points)
Day 37: Pisa-Napoli
Day 38: Napoli-Udinese
JUVENTUS (68 points)
Day 37: Juventus-Fiorentina
Day 38: Torino-Juventus
MILAN (67 points)
Day 37: Genoa-Milan
Day 38: Milan-Cagliari
ROMA (67 points)
Day 37: Roma-Lazio
Day 38: Hellas Verona-Roma
COMO (65 points)
Day 37: Como-Parma
Day 38: Cremonese-Como
Remind that in case of a tie on points, the break-even ranking applies, according to the following criteria in order of consideration in case of a further tie: 1) points in direct matches, 2) goal difference in direct matches, 3) overall goal difference, 4) goals scored overall. In the remote case of an absolute tie in all criteria, a draw will be made in the presence of delegates of the clubs concerned.
