Results 2025-26 Serie A Week 38: Friday 22, Saturday 23, and Sunday 24 May 2026

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Here are the latest results for Serie A Week 38 of the 2025-26 season.  The matches are scheduled for Friday, 21, Saturday, 22, and Sunday, 23 May 2026.  The latest updates feature live standings, team lineups, and match statistics, including goals, yellow cards, red cards, penalties, and additional information.  This is the end of the SEASON!

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    • 👉 Summary     Inter has become the Champions of Italy for the 2025-26 Serie A season! They clinched the title by defeating Parma at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium.  Inter was crowned Italy’s Champions with three games to spare.  Inter also won the Coppa Italia, their 10th!  On the last day of the 2025–26 Serie A season,   the main focus is on the fiercely contested Champions League qualification spots and the concluding relegation struggle.   Pisa and Verona have faced relegation, but all other outcomes are still at stake.

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What’s currently at stake after Serie A Week 38? 
Champions League zone

Napoli’s victory in Pisa guarantees them a place in next season’s Champions League with one match remaining. The Neapolitans now sit at 73 points, while AC Milan and Roma follow closely with 70 points each after winning their matches against Genoa and Lazio.

  • Milan is still in control of their own fate: a win on the final day against Cagliari would secure them a Champions League spot.

 

  • Roma, meanwhile, needs to secure a victory in Verona to avoid relying on the outcomes of Como and Juventus.

 

Now, let’s delve into the complexities of the mathematics involved.

What are Juventus’s chances? They need to win the Turin derby and hope for favorable outcomes. What kind of hope? Either a three-way tie, which could happen if Milan and Roma draw, or a two-way tie with one of them. In both scenarios, Juve would have the upper hand. If all four contenders end up with 71 points, Milan and Como would qualify for the Champions League, leaving Juve in fifth and Roma in sixth. Como would excel in the head-to-head matchups and would be ahead if Milan and Juve ended up in a three-way tie, as well as in a tie with Roma. Without Juve, Como would fall behind both Milan and Roma if they ended up with equal points.

✅    PROMOTION TO SERIE A FROM SERIE B

Venezia and Frosinone have officially achieved automatic promotion to Serie A for the 2026-27 season, finishing in first and second place in Serie B, respectively. The final third spot will be decided through the promotion play-offs, with semi-finalists including Monza, Palermo, Catanzaro, and Juve Stabia.

✅    RELEGATION TO SERIE B

Hellas Verona and Pisa have been mathematically relegated from Serie A to Serie B for the 2026-27 season. The final third team to be relegated from the 2025-26 Serie A season is yet to be determined on Sunday, 24 May.

⚽️ As of Week 37:

The leading scorer is Inter forward Lautaro Martínez with 17 goals.  AS Roma D. Malen, Como forward Anastasios  Douvikas, and Inter forward M. Thuram with 13 goals each.

      Donyell Malen  Marcus Thuram Anastasios Douvikas

 

 

 

 ✅   Thumbs up (winners): Lazio

❌  Flops (losers):  Pisa

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Rank Teams Played Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points Current form
1 InterInter 38 27 6 5 54 87 DWWDD
2 NapoliNapoli 37 22 7 8 21 73 LWDLW
3 RomaRoma 37 22 4 11 26 70 DWWWW
4 MilanMilan 37 20 10 7 19 70 WDLLW
5 ComoComo 37 19 11 7 33 68 LWDWW
6 JuventusJuventus 37 19 11 7 27 68 WDDWL
7 AtalantaAtalanta 38 15 14 9 15 59 LDWLD
8 BolognaBologna 38 16 8 14 3 56 LDWWD
9 LazioLazio 38 14 12 12 1 54 DWLLW
10 UdineseUdinese 37 14 8 15 -2 50 LDWWL
11 SassuoloSassuolo 38 14 7 17 -4 49 DWLLL
12 ParmaParma 38 11 12 15 -18 45 WLLLW
13 TorinoTorino 37 12 8 17 -19 44 DDLWL
14 FiorentinaFiorentina 38 9 15 14 -9 42 DLDWD
15 GenoaGenoa 37 10 11 16 -9 41 WLDDL
16 CagliariCagliari 37 10 10 17 -14 40 LWDLW
17 LecceLecce 37 9 8 20 -23 35 DDWLW
18 CremoneseCremonese 37 8 10 19 -22 34 DLLWW
19 VeronaVerona 37 3 12 22 -34 21 LDDLD
20 PisaPisa 38 2 12 24 -45 18 LLLLL
 
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Bologna vs Inter Official Lineups, Saturday 23 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Bologna vs Inter Official Lineups, Saturday 23 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Here are the official starting lineups for Bologna and Inter on Saturday, May 23, 2026, taking place at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna, Italy, at 18:00.

23-05-2026 16:00
MatchDay 38

🔴🔵   Lineup BOLOGNA (4-3-3):  Skorupski; De Silvestri, Helland, Lucumì, Miranda; Freuler, Pobega, Ferguson; Bernardeschi, Castro, Rowe.

Subs: Ravaglia, Pessina, Heggem, Lykogiannis, Zortea, Joao Mario, Moro, Sohm, Odgaard, Dallinga, Dominguez.

Coach:  Vincenzo Italiano

⚫️🔵    Lineup INTER (3-5-2): Martinez; Bisseck, De Vrij, Carlos Augusto; Douf, Barella, Sucic, Zielinski, Dimarco; Esposito, Lautaro Martinez.

Subs: Sommer, Di Gennaro, Luis Enrique, Bonny, Acerbi, Mkhitaryan, Darmian, Cocchi, Mosconi, Kaczmarski, Topalovic, Bastoni.

Coach: Cristian Chivu

Bologna
Inter

Starting lineups

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Goalkeeper
5
Defender
81'
26
Defender
33
Defender
29
67'
11
Midfielder
19
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
67'
4
Midfielder
67'
10
88'
9
Attacker
13
Goalkeeper
32
Defender
54'
8
Defender
74'
6
Defender
81'
31
Defender
30
Midfielder
23
Midfielder
54'
7
Midfielder
17
Attacker
94
Attacker
10
54'

Substitutes

13
Goalkeeper
23
Midfielder
30
Attacker
25
Goalkeeper
17
Defender
20
Defender
67'
21
Attacker
67'
6
Midfielder
67'
14
Defender
81'
24
Attacker
88'
36
Defender
1
Goalkeeper
15
Defender
95
12
Goalkeeper
57
Midfielder
48
Attacker
22
Midfielder
54'
14
Defender
54'
11
Attacker
54'
43
Defender
74'
58
Midfielder
81'

 

Statistics BEFORE the game Bologna vs Inter

 

The Renato Dall’Ara Stadium is set for Bologna vs Inter

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Bologna official starting lineup against Inter

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Inter official starting lineup against Bologna

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🔴🔵  Bologna – Inter ⚫️🔵
Saturday 23 May 2026
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Bologna, Italy

18:00

Referee: BONACINA
Assistants: LAGHEZZA – ZEZZA
IV: MARCENARO
VAR: PEZZUTO
AVAR: BARONI

 

 

 

World Cup 2026 stadiums and places: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Country: Mexico
City: Coyoacán, Mexico City
Address: Calz. De Tlalpan 3465, Sta. Ursula Coapa
Capacity: 87,523
Opened: 1966
Last renovation: 2026
Surface: GrassMaster (hybrid grass)
Construction cost: 260 million Mexican peso
Record attendance: 132,247, Julio César Chávez vs. Greg Haugen boxing match, February 20, 1993
Interesting fact: Home of Legends: It is the only stadium where both Pelé and Diego Maradona won the World Cup.

Estadio Azteca, officially known for sponsorship purposes as Estadio Banorte, stands in the Coyoacán district of Mexico City and serves as the home ground of Club América and the Mexico national team. Located 2,200 meters above sea level, the venue holds 87,523 spectators, making it the biggest stadium in Latin America and one of the largest football arenas on the planet.

The stadium is widely recognized as one of world football’s most iconic venues. It became the first ground ever to stage two FIFA World Cup finals. In 1970, Brazil defeated Italy 4–1 there, while in 1986 Argentina overcame West Germany 3–2. The arena also welcomed the unforgettable quarter-final between Argentina and England in 1986, where Diego Maradona scored both the “Hand of God” goal and the celebrated “Goal of the Century.”

The venue occupies a unique place in football history because both Pelé and Diego Maradona lifted the World Cup trophy there. Pelé celebrated Brazil’s triumph in 1970 with the Jules Rimet Trophy, while Maradona raised the modern FIFA World Cup Trophy in 1986. Another historic encounter at the stadium was the famous “Game of the Century,” when Italy defeated West Germany 4–3 after extra time in the 1970 semi-finals.

Beyond World Cup matches, the arena hosted the football tournament during the 1968 Summer Olympics and welcomed the 1971 Women’s World Cup. It is also set to stage matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the opening game between South Africa and Mexico, which will make it the only stadium to host three editions of the tournament.

From ambitious project to national symbol

The construction of the stadium began during the presidency of Adolfo López Mateos after Mexico received hosting rights for the 1968 Olympic Games. Architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Rafael Mijares Alcérreca designed the massive project, and work officially started in 1961.

The opening match took place on 29 May 1966 between Club América and Torino F.C. At that time, the venue could accommodate 107,494 fans. Only a few days later, on 5 June 1966, a modern lighting system was introduced, and the first night match featured Valencia C.F. against Necaxa.

Over the decades, the stadium experienced several modernization projects. Seating areas were replaced, while electronic advertising systems were gradually added. In May 2015, Panasonic LED screens were installed at both ends of the venue, replacing the older phosphorous panels that had been in place since 1998.

The stadium also became a home for memorials dedicated to historic football moments. Bronze plaques commemorate both the “Game of the Century” and Maradona’s “Goal of the Century.” Another plaque honors the scorers of the first goal during the inaugural match and the first goal scored under the stadium lights.

Record crowds and unforgettable sporting moments

The stadium has witnessed enormous attendance across different sports. In 1993, 132,000 spectators filled the arena to watch Julio Cesar Chavez defeat Greg Haugen by technical knockout. The attendance remains the second-largest crowd ever recorded for a boxing match.

Mexico also produced memorable football victories there. Before facing Brazil at the stadium in 1968, the national team had failed to beat the South Americans in eight meetings. At the Azteca, however, Enrique Borja scored twice in a 2–1 victory over a Brazilian side featuring stars such as Carlos Alberto, Gerson, Rivelino, Jairzinho, and Tostao.

Another famous triumph arrived in 1999, when a Cuauhtemoc Blanco-inspired Mexico defeated Ronaldinho’s Brazil in the FIFA Confederations Cup final. The venue also hosted the 1983 FIFA U-20 World Cup final, where 110,000 spectators watched Brazil defeat Argentina with players such as Jorginho, Dunga, and Bebeto playing major roles.

The stadium’s international importance is reflected in the range of competitions held there. It remains the only venue to have staged the FIFA World Cup, FIFA U-20 World Cup, FIFA U-17 World Cup, and the Confederations Cup. In 1971, Denmark won the Female Football Championship there, a tournament considered a precursor to the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Discovering the culture around the stadium

Mexico City offers several cultural attractions close to the famous arena. Casa Azul, the longtime home of artist Frida Kahlo, preserves her paintings, family photographs, and personal belongings inside the striking blue residence. Visitors can also see objects connected to the hardships and injuries that shaped much of her life.

South of the capital lies Xochimilco, an area created from ancient canal systems and agricultural islands built by the Aztecs centuries ago. Today, the canals are famous for colorful trajinera boats, lively gatherings, and mariachi music that attract both residents and travelers during weekends.

Another major destination near the city is Teotihuacán, once among the largest urban centers in the Americas. The ancient settlement, abandoned centuries ago, still fascinates visitors with the Avenue of the Dead, the Pyramid of the Sun, and the Pyramid of the Moon. Some travelers even explore the site from above in hot air balloons.

To better understand the country’s pre-Columbian heritage, many visitors head to Museo Nacional de Antropología. The museum contains around 600,000 artifacts spread across 23 exhibition halls, including the renowned Aztec sunstone and the giant Olmec stone heads.

World Cup 2026 stadiums and places: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

Country: United States
City: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Address: 1 MetLife Stadium Drive
Capacity: 82,500
Opened: 2010
Last renovation: 2025
Surface: FieldTurf CORE
Construction cost: $1.6 billion
Record attendance: 93,000, 12th Siyum HaShas, August 1, 2012
Interesting fact: “Neu-Tone” Seating: The 82,500-seat bowl is designed to be completely neutral, featuring camouflage-colored seating that minimizes the visual impact of empty seats when a particular team’s colors aren’t dominating

MetLife Stadium stands in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, roughly five miles west of New York City. Opened in 2010 as the successor to Giants Stadium, the venue became the home field for both the New York Giants and the New York Jets of the NFL. With construction costs estimated at $1.6 billion, it was recognized as the most expensive stadium ever built in the United States at the time it was completed.

The arena has become one of the country’s most significant sports venues. It hosted Super Bowl XLVIII and later welcomed several matches during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including the tournament final. The stadium is also set to stage games during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, among them the championship match. During FIFA competitions, the building will temporarily operate under the name “New York/New Jersey Stadium” because of sponsorship regulations.

Holding more than 82,000 spectators, the venue is the largest stadium in New Jersey and also the NFL’s biggest facility by capacity. It is one of only two NFL stadiums shared by two franchises, alongside SoFi Stadium in California. In addition, it became the fifth sports venue in the New York metropolitan region to house multiple teams from the same professional league.

Architecture and adaptable design

The structure combines limestone-style stonework at its lower levels with glass and aluminum louvers covering the exterior. One of its most recognizable features is the lighting system built into the facade, which changes color according to the home team playing that day. Blue illumination represents the Giants, while green identifies the Jets.

This concept was inspired by Munich’s Allianz Arena, once shared by Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich. Unlike the former Giants Stadium, the newer venue can be transformed between the identities of the two NFL clubs in only a few hours. The aluminum louvers surrounding the building stretch a total of 50,000 meters, equal to more than 31 miles.

Fans seated along the front row at midfield are positioned only 46 feet from the sideline, giving the stadium the closest such seating arrangement in the NFL. Replacing team-specific field graphics is also a major operation. Two separate four-person crews spend close to 18 hours removing and changing the 40 turf sections that form the end zones for each franchise.

Technology and stadium features

Although many recently built NFL arenas include retractable roofs or enclosed designs, this stadium remained open-air after disagreements over financing prevented a roof from being added. Because of that decision, indoor spectacles such as the NCAA Final Four cannot take place there, despite earlier ambitions for a northern New Jersey indoor venue.

Large-scale digital technology is spread throughout the facility. Ten LED pylons positioned at the stadium entrances display video content connected to the team currently playing inside. Each tower stands approximately 54 feet tall and 20 feet wide, creating a highly visible feature around the complex.

Inside the building, four HD video displays measuring 30 by 116 feet hang from the corners of the upper deck. In 2025, the stadium introduced upgraded 8MM high-resolution LED corner boards together with a redesigned audio system that added more than 1,000 speakers throughout the seating bowl.

In June 2011, reports emerged that the New York-based insurance company MetLife was negotiating to secure the stadium’s naming rights. The agreement officially became final on August 23 of that year when a 25-year contract was signed, giving the venue the name it carries today.

Notable places across New Jersey

Beyond the stadium itself, New Jersey offers a variety of attractions. Cape May is known for its Victorian-era homes, colorful bed-and-breakfast properties, and the pedestrian-friendly Washington Street Mall. Visitors can also explore the historic Cape May Lighthouse, nearby World War II bunker sites, and local breweries or wineries.

In West Orange, the preserved estate and laboratories of Thomas Alva Edison showcase the place where the inventor developed creations such as the motion picture camera and alkaline storage battery. The site now forms part of a national park containing hundreds of thousands of artifacts and millions of historical documents.

Other destinations include Grounds for Sculpture, a 42-acre sculpture park and museum featuring works from more than 150 artists, as well as Camden’s Adventure Aquarium and the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial. Travelers heading to Margate can also visit Lucy the Elephant, the six-story elephant-shaped landmark first built in 1881 to attract real estate buyers to the shore town.

Results 2025-26 Serie A Week 37: Sunday 17 May 2026

Results 2025-26 Serie A Week 37: Sunday 17 May 2026


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Here are the latest results for Serie A Week 37 of the 2025-26 season.  The matches are scheduled for Sunday, 17 May 2026.  The latest updates feature live standings, team lineups, and match statistics, including goals, yellow cards, red cards, penalties, and additional information.

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    • 👉 Summary     Inter has become the Champions of Italy for the 2025-26 Serie A season! They clinched the title by defeating Parma at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium. With this victory, Inter was crowned Italy’s Champions with three games to spare.  Inter also won the Coppa Italia, their 10th!

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What’s currently at stake after Serie A Week 37? 
Champions League zone

Napoli’s victory in Pisa guarantees them a place in next season’s Champions League with one match remaining. The Neapolitans now sit at 73 points, while AC Milan and Roma follow closely with 70 points each after winning their matches against Genoa and Lazio. Juventus, on the other hand, suffered a home defeat to Fiorentina and are now out of the Champions League contention. Additionally, the Bianconeri are currently tied at 68 points with Como, based on their head-to-head record against them.

  • Milan is still in control of their own fate: a win on the final day against Cagliari would secure them a Champions League spot.

 

  • Roma, meanwhile, needs to secure a victory in Verona to avoid relying on the outcomes of Como and Juventus, who will be facing Cremonese and Torino respectively next weekend.

 

Now, let’s delve into the complexities of the mathematics involved.

What are Juventus’s chances? They need to win the Turin derby and hope for favorable outcomes. What kind of hope? Either a three-way tie, which could happen if Milan and Roma draw, or a two-way tie with one of them. In both scenarios, Juve would have the upper hand. If all four contenders end up with 71 points, Milan and Como would qualify for the Champions League, leaving Juve in fifth and Roma in sixth. Como would excel in the head-to-head matchups and would be ahead if Milan and Juve ended up in a three-way tie, as well as in a tie with Roma. Without Juve, Como would fall behind both Milan and Roma if they ended up with equal points.

✅    PROMOTION TO SERIE A FROM SERIE B

Venezia and Frosinone have officially achieved automatic promotion to Serie A for the 2026-27 season, finishing in first and second place in Serie B, respectively. The final third spot will be decided through the promotion play-offs, with semi-finalists including Monza, Palermo, Catanzaro, and Juve Stabia.

✅    RELEGATION TO SERIE B

Hellas Verona and Pisa have been mathematically relegated from Serie A to Serie B for the 2026-27 season. The final third team to be relegated from the 2025-26 Serie A season is yet to be determined as of May 13, 2026.

⚽️ As of Week 37:

The leading scorer is Inter forward Lautaro Martínez with 17 goals.  AS Roma D. Malen, Como forward Anastasios  Douvikas, and Inter forward M. Thuram with 13 goals each.

      Donyell Malen  Marcus Thuram Anastasios Douvikas

 

 

 

 ✅   Thumbs up (winners): AS Roma, Como, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Napoli, Bologna, Cagliari, Lecce, Cremonese.

❌  Flops (losers): Lazio, Parma, Genoa, Juventus, Pisa, Atalanta, Torino, Sassuolo, Udinese.

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Rank Teams Played Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points Current form
1 InterInter 38 27 6 5 54 87 DWWDD
2 NapoliNapoli 37 22 7 8 21 73 LWDLW
3 RomaRoma 37 22 4 11 26 70 DWWWW
4 MilanMilan 37 20 10 7 19 70 WDLLW
5 ComoComo 37 19 11 7 33 68 LWDWW
6 JuventusJuventus 37 19 11 7 27 68 WDDWL
7 AtalantaAtalanta 38 15 14 9 15 59 LDWLD
8 BolognaBologna 38 16 8 14 3 56 LDWWD
9 LazioLazio 38 14 12 12 1 54 DWLLW
10 UdineseUdinese 37 14 8 15 -2 50 LDWWL
11 SassuoloSassuolo 38 14 7 17 -4 49 DWLLL
12 ParmaParma 38 11 12 15 -18 45 WLLLW
13 TorinoTorino 37 12 8 17 -19 44 DDLWL
14 FiorentinaFiorentina 38 9 15 14 -9 42 DLDWD
15 GenoaGenoa 37 10 11 16 -9 41 WLDDL
16 CagliariCagliari 37 10 10 17 -14 40 LWDLW
17 LecceLecce 37 9 8 20 -23 35 DDWLW
18 CremoneseCremonese 37 8 10 19 -22 34 DLLWW
19 VeronaVerona 37 3 12 22 -34 21 LDDLD
20 PisaPisa 38 2 12 24 -45 18 LLLLL
 
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Inter celebrates as Italy’s champions with a bus parade

Inter celebrates as Italy’s champions with a bus parade  from San Siro to the Duomo on Sunday, 17 May 2026

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Inter crowned 2025-26 Italy’s Champions

Congratulations, Inter! You truly deserve to celebrate in style for winning the Scudetto and Coppa Italia. You had an amazing season and are rightfully crowned as Italy’s Champions for the 2025-26 Season. DOUBLE CELEBRATION. Following the match and the Scudetto celebration at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium / San Siro, Inter will embark on a bus parade from San Siro to the Duomo. The Nerazzurri will hop on to start their journey through the city’s streets.  The parade will take place following the match that ended with  Inter 1 – 1 Hellas Verona, along with the Scudetto celebration.

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Here’s the Bus route:

San Siro – Viale Caprilli – Piazzale Lotto – Via Monte Rosa – Buonarroti – Via Giotto – Via del Burchiello – Via Guido d’Arezzo – Conciliazione – Via Boccaccio – Piazza Virgilio – Via Monti – Corso Magenta – Via Meravigli – Cordusio – Via Orefici – Piazza del Duomo

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Today’s featured tunnel, a gateway for champions 🏆🏆 displaying signs that celebrates winning the 10th Coppa Italia and the 21st Scudetto.

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Breathtaking sight. The Giuseppe Meazza / San Siro Stadium celebrated with a helicopter display showcasing Inter’s Scudetto banner as the champions of Italy for the 2025-26 season.  21st Scudetto!!!

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Woohoo! An unexpected celebration with Inter players joyfully cheering during a live post-interview with Inter Coach Christian Chivu. That’s the spirit!

Certainly, a joyful Coach Christian Chivu… robust enough to guide Inter to victory in the Scudetto

Forza Lautaro Martinez!!!! Celebrate.

A Selfie moment as Champions!

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Inter fans celebrating

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THE BUS ON VIALE MONTE ROSA

The parade of the Italian Champions goes on: the Nerazzurri bus is navigating through two rows of supporters. A sea of Nerazzurri fans has taken over Milan, celebrating with the team, who are encouraging the thousands of fans as they move through the city streets.

Nearly two hours after leaving San Siro, the bus is now on Viale Monte Rosa: the journey to Piazza del Duomo is still quite lengthy; it’s set to be an unforgettable evening!

The Champions of Italy are now headed towards Piazza Duomo. The bus has left San Siro surrounded by Nerazzurri fans. The players are waving flags, the trophies glisten at the front of the bus, and a sea of supporters greets the Nerazzurri as they drive by.

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Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 37: Sunday 17 May 2026

Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 37 / Thirty-seventh Round: Sunday 17 May 2026 / Referees, Assistants, Fourth officials, VAR, and AVAR.

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✅    Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 37 / Thirty-seventh Round: Sunday, 17 May 2026, as designated by the Italian Referee Association (AIA).  Take a look at all 10 games along with their designated Referees, Assistants, Fourth Officials, VAR, and AVAR officials.

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🇮🇹    The Italian National Referees Commission (AIA) has made an official announcement regarding the referees for the 37th matchday featuring Genoa against AC Milan, scheduled for Sunday, 17 May 2026, at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, with a kickoff time of 12:00 PM.

Referee Simone Sozza, hailing from the Seregno section, will oversee the match. Assistant referees Alessandro Lo Cicero and Dario Cecconi, representing the Brescia and Empoli sections respectively, have been appointed to assist. The role of the fourth official will be filled by referee Matteo Marchetti, who is affiliated with the Ostia Lido section. Video assistant referee Paolo Mazzoleni, from the Bergamo section, will handle the video assistance, with support from Giacomo Paganessi, also from the Bergamo section.

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Match Officials Serie A Week 33, Friday 17 April 2026

COMO – PARMA
Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium
Referee: ZUFFERLI
Assistants: ROSSI C. – LAUDATO
IV: CREZZINI
VAR: DI PAOLO
AVAR: GARIGLIO
12:00

GENOA – MILAN
Luigi Ferraris Stadium
Referee: SOZZA
Assistants: LO CICERO – CECCONI
IV: MARCHETTI
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: PAGANESSI
12:00

JUVENTUS – FIORENTINA
Allianz Stadium
Referee: MASSA
Assistants: MELI – ALASSIO
IV: MARINELLI
VAR: CHIFFI
AVAR: MERAVIGLIA
12:00

PISA – NAPOLI
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Referee: FOURNEAU
Assistants: PRETI – BIFFI
IV: GALIPO’
VAR: MAGGIONI
AVAR: CAMPLONE
12:00

ROMA – LAZIO
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Referee: MARESCA
Assistants: PERETTI – PERROTTI
IV: FABBRI
VAR: DI BELLO
AVAR: ABISSO
12:00

INTER – HELLAS VERONA
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Referee: CALZAVARA
Assistants: COSTANZO – PASSERI
IV: COLLU
VAR: SANTORO
AVAR: GIUA
15:00

ATALANTA – BOLOGNA
New Balance Arena
Referee: PERENZONI
Assistants: GARZELLI – GRASSO
IV: ZANOTTI
VAR: PEZZUTO
AVAR: SERRA
18:00

CAGLIARI – TORINO
Unipolar Domus
Referee: ARENA
Assistants: BERCIGLI – REGATTIERI
IV: PERRI
VAR: GHERSINI
AVAR: PRONTERA
20:45

SASSUOLO – LECCE
Mapei Stadium
Referee: LA PENNA
Assistants: ROSSI L. – FONTEMURATO
IV: DI MARCO
VAR: DOVERI
AVAR: DIONISI
20:45

UDINESE – CREMONESE
Bluenergy Stadium
Referee: MANGANIELLO
Assistants: BERTI – VECCHI
IV: FERRIERI CAPUTI
VAR: MARINI
AVAR: COSSO
20:45

Results 2026 World Cup Matchday 1

Results for Matchday 1 of the 2026 World Cup.

The 2026 World Cup promises to be the most thrilling edition yet, featuring 48 teams from all over the world competing in 104 matches. The tournament kicks off on June 11 and culminates in the Final on July 19. Below are the fixtures, dates, and venues for Matchday 1, along with live results from the games taking place in 16 host cities across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Wishing the best of luck to all participating countries, and may the strongest team prevail.

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How the new 48-team 2026 World Cup works

The 2026 edition will be larger than anything the competition has seen before.

Previous tournaments from 1998 to 2022 included 32 nations and 64 fixtures in total. This time, the event expands to 48 participants and 104 matches. Merely trimming the field to 32 sides will already require 72 fixtures, which is eight more than the entire schedule of a 32-team format.

Although three countries are co-hosting, the United States will stage far more than any other nation has ever managed in a single competition. It will host 14 more fixtures than the previous record and 26 more than it did when the event came to its soil in 1994.

The first 27 days of action, from the curtain raiser through the last-32 round, will feature 96 contests without a single rest day. Only one day will stage a solitary clash, and two other days will include two fixtures. All the remaining 24 days will deliver between three and six matches.

By the final week of the group stage, the calendar will be jam-packed. From June 24 to 27, 18 games will be played—more than the entire total of the 1934 edition, which only had 17.

The abandoned plan of three-team groups

Originally, FIFA had considered creating 16 trios instead of 12 groups of four.

That plan would have produced 80 fixtures in total, noticeably fewer than 104. It would also have been simpler to follow, with the two best teams moving straight into the round of 32 to face each other in a clear bracket.

However, every team would only have been assured two matches, not three. More importantly, the structure would have been vulnerable to manipulation. With three-team groups, only three fixtures could be played, and no two at the same time. That meant one team would always complete its games earlier, leaving the final fixture open to scenarios where both sides knew exactly what outcome would secure progress.

The risk of collusion across 16 groups proved too significant, and the plan was eventually dropped despite its more compact design.

The adopted system of 12 groups of four

Instead, the competition will use 12 sections of four, echoing the approach of earlier tournaments such as the 1986, 1990, and 1994 World Cups, or more recent 24-team European Championships.

The formula is straightforward: the top two from each group advance, and they are joined by the eight best third-placed nations to complete the last 32.

It is less tidy than the three-team plan, but it ensures fairness and avoids the controversies that might have arisen otherwise.

The expanded knockout rounds

Once the field has been reduced to 32, the knockout journey follows a familiar path. The difference is simply scale.

Group winners will mostly be paired against third-placed finishers, although four of them will meet runners-up. Meanwhile, the remaining runners-up will be matched against each other.

From there, the tournament progresses in the traditional order: round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.

For the first time, the eventual champion will need to play eight matches rather than seven, adding one extra step on the road to lifting the trophy.

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Parma vs Sassuolo Official Lineups, Sunday 24 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Parma vs Sassuolo Official Lineups, Sunday 24 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Here are Parma vs Sassuolo official starting lineups on Sunday, 24 May 2026 for the Serie A Week 38 at the Ennio Tardini Stadium in Parma, Italy, at 15:00.

Parma
Sassuolo

Starting lineups

40
Goalkeeper
39
76
46'
14
Defender
76'
5
Defender
61'
37
Defender
27
Defender
73'
24
Midfielder
41
16
Midfielder
72'
9
Attacker
13
Goalkeeper
83'
21
Defender
54'
31
23
Defender
25
Defender
90
Midfielder
65'
42
Midfielder
35
Midfielder
83'
99
Attacker
45
Attacker
66'
10
Attacker

Substitutes

8
Midfielder
31
Goalkeeper
65
Midfielder
15
Defender
77
Midfielder
63
75
46'
3
Defender
61'
22
Midfielder
72'
11
Attacker
73'
29
Defender
76'
3
Defender
20
Midfielder
12
Goalkeeper
44
Midfielder
24
Attacker
80
49
Goalkeeper
33
Midfielder
36
Defender
37
Midfielder
66
Defender
54'
18
Midfielder
65'
8
Attacker
66'
7
Midfielder
83'
16
Goalkeeper
83'

 

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🟡🔵 Parma – Sassuolo ⚫️🟢
Sunday 24 May 2026
Ennio Tardini Stadium
Parma, Italy

15:00

Referee: TURRINI
Assistants: IMPERIALE – TRINCHIERI
IV: MARINELLI
VAR: GIUA
AVAR: PEZZUTO

Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 38: Friday 22 Saturday 23, and Sunday 24 May 2026

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✅    Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 38 / Thirty-eighth Round: Friday 22, Saturday 23, and Sunday, 24 May 2026, as designated by the Italian Referee Association (AIA).  Take a look at all 10 games along with their designated Referees, Assistants, Fourth Officials, VAR, and AVAR officials.

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🇮🇹    The Italian National Referees Commission (AIA) has made an official announcement regarding the referees for the 38th matchday featuring Lecce vs Genoa scheduled for Sunday, 24 May 2026, at the Via del Mare Stadium at 20:45.

Referee Daniele Doveri hails from the Rome 1 section. Assistant referees Giorgio Peretti and Vito Mastrodonato come from the Verona and Molfetta sections, respectively. The fourth official position has been filled by referee Giuseppe Mucera, who is registered with the Palermo section. Video assistance will be overseen by referee Paolo Mazzoleni, with support from assistant referee Giacomo Paganessi, both of whom are from the Bergamo section.

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Match Officials Serie A Week 38, Friday 22 May 2026

FIORENTINA – ATALANTA
Artemio Franchi Stadium
Referee: PERRI
Assistants: VOTTA – PRESSATO
IV: MASSA
VAR: DI BELLO
AVAR: SERRA
20:45

Match Officials Serie A Week 38, Saturday 23 May 2026

BOLOGNA – INTER
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Referee: BONACINA
Assistants: LAGHEZZA – ZEZZA
IV: MARCENARO
VAR: PEZZUTO
AVAR: BARONI
18:00

LAZIO – PISA
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Referee: FERRIERI CAPUTI
Assistants: NIEDDA – EMMANUELE
IV: DI MARCO
VAR: GHERSINI
AVAR: PICCININI
20:45

Match Officials Serie A Week 38, Sunday 24 May 2026

PARMA – SASSUOLO
Ennio Tardini Stadium
Referee: TURRINI
Assistants: IMPERIALE – TRINCHIERI
IV: MARINELLI
VAR: GIUA
AVAR: PEZZUTO
15:00

NAPOLI – UDINESE
Diego Armando Maradona Stadium
Referee: ZANOTTI
Assistants: CAPALDO – PASCARELLA
IV: MANGANIELLO
VAR: PRONTERA
AVAR: PAIRETTO
18:00

CREMONESE – COMO
Giovanni Zini Stadium
Referee: MARESCA
Assistants: CECCONI – FONTEMURATO
IV: CALZAVARA
VAR: GARIGLIO
AVAR: CAMPLONE
20:45

LECCE – GENOA
Via del Mare Stadium
Referee: DOVERI
Assistants: PERETTI – MASTRODONATO
IV: MUCERA
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: PAGANESSI
20:45

MILAN – CAGLIARI
San Siro Stadium
Referee: GUIDA
Assistants: PRETI – BERCIGLI
IV: AYROLDI
VAR: ABISSO
AVAR: CHIFFI
20:45

TORINO – JUVENTUS
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Referee: ZUFFERLI
Assistants: BACCINI – LO CICERO
IV: COLOMBO
VAR: DI PAOLO
AVAR: MARINI
20:45

HELLAS VERONA – ROMA
Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Stadium
Referee: SOZZA
Assistants: ROSSI M. – LAUDATO
IV: FELICIANI
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: MAGGIONI
20:45

Lazio- vs Pisa Official Lineups, Saturday 23 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Lazio- vs Pisa Official Lineups, Saturday 23 May 2026, Serie A Week 38

Here are Lazio vs Pisa official starting lineup on Saturday 23 May 2026 for the Serie A Week 38 game at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Rome, Italy at 20:45.

23-05-2026 18:45
MatchDay 38

Lineup LAZIO (4-3-3): Furlanetto; Marusic, Gila, Romagnoli, Pellegrini; Basic, Belahyane, Dele-Bashiru; Cancellieri, Nosli, Pedro.

Substitutes: Pannozzo, Giacomone, Gigot, Patric, Isaksen, Dia, Ratkov, Hysaj, Provstgaard, Maldini, Przyborek, Lazzari, Farcomeni.

Coach: Maurizio Sarri

Lineup PISA (3-5-2): Semper; Calabaresi, Canestrelli, Bozhinov; Leris, Akinsamiro, Aebischer, Vural, Angori; Moreo, Stojilkovic.

Substitutes: Nicolas, Scuffetta, Hojholt, Meister, Cuadrado, Tourè, Durosinmi, Iling-Junior, Stengs, Loyola, Piccinini, Albiol, Bettazzi.

Coach: Oscar Hiljemark

Lazio
Pisa

Starting lineups

55
Goalkeeper
77
Defender
13
3
Defender
82'
34
Defender
46'
7
Midfielder
82'
21
Midfielder
26
Midfielder
22
71'
9
Attacker
61'
14
Attacker
1
Goalkeeper
33
Defender
77'
2
Defender
3
Defender
5
14
46'
21
Midfielder
20
Midfielder
61'
81
62'
7
Attacker
71'
32
Attacker

Substitutes

4
Defender
23
Defender
18
Attacker
2
Defender
20
Attacker
71
Midfielder
99
Goalkeeper
72
Goalkeeper
25
46'
19
Attacker
61'
27
Midfielder
71'
29
Defender
82'
28
Attacker
82'
22
Goalkeeper
19
12
Goalkeeper
15
Midfielder
9
Attacker
23
Attacker
17
Attacker
39
Defender
8
Midfielder
46'
35
Defender
61'
36
62'
11
Midfielder
71'
42
Midfielder
77'

Pedro is playing his last game as a Lazio player. 

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Lazio official starting lineup against Pisa

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⚪️🔵  Lazio – Pisa  ⚫️🔵
Saturday 23 May 2026
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy

20:45

Referee: FERRIERI CAPUTI
Assistants: NIEDDA – EMMANUELE
IV: DI MARCO
VAR: GHERSINI
AVAR: PICCININI