Serie A advances, postponements and recoveries finalized, as well as the Coppa Italia: now one last step is awaited to complete the picture
Serie A, definito il calendario: manca un dettaglio per completare tutto (AnsaFoto) – serieanews.com
Serie A has (almost) come full circle. The League has made official the dates of the recoveries of the two matches left outstanding: Fiorentina-Inter, interrupted due to the illness suffered by Edoardo Bove, will be played on Feb. 6 at 8:45 p.m.
Bologna-Milan, postponed in October due to the bad weather emergency, will be staged on Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. But there is one small, but not insignificant, detail still outstanding
The two matches to be made up have been scheduled without further hiccups, but the challenge at the Dall’Ara remains pending a European verdict. Should Milan fail to qualify for the Champions League round of 16, the match against Bologna would slip 24 hours, moving from Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. to Thursday, Feb. 27 at 8:45 p.m.
A variable that depends entirely on the Rossoneri’s European journey and, inevitably, also affects the scheduling of the championship finale.
Un calendario denso tra campionato e coppe
The Serie A calendar fits into a dense mosaic of commitments. In addition to the recoveries, the advances and postponements of the next few days have also been defined, which will see crucial challenges for both the Scudetto race and the salvation struggle.
Un calendario denso tra campionato e coppe (AnsaFoto) – serieanews.com
Among the most anticipated matches are Como-Juventus (Feb. 7), Milan-Hellas Verona (Feb. 15), Juventus-Inter (Feb. 16) and Roma-Monza (Feb. 24). In addition, the Coppa Italia will enter its climax with the quarterfinals scheduled between Feb. 4 and Feb. 26, with highlights matches such as Milan-Roma and Inter-Lazio.
While waiting for the Champions League response, the League has done its utmost to jam the dates together without upsetting the calendar. Milan, for its part, finds itself in a situation of uncertainty that could affect its scheduling in the coming weeks.
While Conceiçao and his team want to focus on the upcoming challenges, it remains to be seen whether their European journey will stop at the group stage or continue into the knockout phase.
The last piece of the puzzle is in the hands of Milan and Sergio Conceiçao, if he still remains in the saddle. Serie A is just waiting for a result to define the full picture of the season
Il quadro completo di anticipi e posticipi dalla 24ma alla 26ma giornata
24A DAYS 07/02/2025 Friday Como-Juventus 08/02/2025 Saturday 15.00 Hellas Verona-Atalanta 08/02/2025 Saturday 18.00 Empoli-Milan 08/02/2025 Saturday 20.45 Torino-Genoa 09/02/2025 Sunday 12.30 Venice-Roma 09/02/2025 Sunday 15.00 Cagliari-Parma 09/02/2025 Sunday 15.00 Lazio-Monza 09/02/2025 Sunday 18.00 Lecce-Bologna 09/02/2025 Sunday 20.45 Napoli-Udinese 10/02/2025 Monday 20.45 Inter-Fiorentina
25A DAY 14/02/2025 Friday 20.45 Bologna-Torino 15/02/2025 Saturday 15.00 Atalanta-Cagliari 15/02/2025 Saturday 18.00 Lazio-Napoli 15/02/2025 Saturday 20.45 Milan-Hellas Verona 16/02/2025 Sunday 12.30 Fiorentina-Como 16/02/2025 Sunday 15.00 Monza-Lecce 16/02/2025 Sunday 15.00 Udinese-Empoli 16/02/2025 Sunday 18.00 Parma-Roma 16/02/2025 Sunday 20.45 Juventus-Inter 17/02/2025 Monday 20.45 Genoa-Venice
26A DAY 21/02/2025 Friday 8:45 p.m. Lecce-Udinese 22/02/2025 Saturday 3 p.m. Parma-Bologna 22/02/2025 Saturday 3 p.m. Venice-Lazio 22/02/2025 Saturday 6 p.m. Turin-Milan 22/02/2025 Saturday 8:45 p.m. Inter-Genoa 23/02/2025 Sunday 12:30 p.m. Como-Naples 23/02/2025 Sunday 3 p.m. Hellas Verona-Fiorentina 23/02/2025 Sunday 6 p.m. Empoli-Atalanta 23/02/2025 Sunday 8:45 p.m. Cagliari-Juventus 24/02/2025 Monday 8:45 p.m. Roma-Monza
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