Udinese vs Pisa Official Lineups, Saturday 10 January 2026, Serie A Week 20
Here are the official starting lineups for Udinese vs Pisa on Saturday, 10 January 2026, for Serie A Week 20, taking place at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, at 15:00.
Como vs Bologna Official Lineups, Saturday 10 January 2026, Serie A Week 20
Here are the official starting lineups for Como vs Bologna on Saturday, 11 January 2026, for Serie A Week 20, taking place at the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium in Como, Italy, at 15:00.
Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 20 / Twentieth Round: Saturday 10, Sunday 11, and Monday 12 January 2026 Referees, Assistants, Fourth officials, VAR, and AVAR. 2025-26 Italian Serie A Live Stats
✅ Here are the match officials and fixtures for the Serie A Enilive Week 20 /Twentieth Round on Saturday 10, Sunday 11, and Monday 11 January 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.
🇮🇹 The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has designated the match officials for the Serie A Week 20 game Inter vs Napoli on Sunday, 11 January 2026 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy, at 20:45.
Referee Daniele Doveri from the Roma 1 section will officiate the match. He will be supported by Stefano Alassio from the Imperia section and Valerio Colarossi from Roma 2. Andrea Colombo will serve as the fourth official. The VAR will be Marco Di Bello, with Aleandro Di Paolo as the AVAR.
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Match Officials Italy Serie A Week 20: Saturday 10 January 2026
COMO – BOLOGNA
Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium
Referee: ABISSO
Assistants: BERTI – SCARPA
IV: DI MARCO
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: MARINI
15:00
Here are the latest results for Serie A Week 19 of the 2025-26 season. The matches are scheduled for Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7, and Thursday 8 January 2026. The latest updates feature live standings, team lineups, and match statistics, including goals, yellow cards, red cards, penalties, and additional information.
👉 Summary: As of Round 19, the Scudetto is still up for grabs for at least three teams. Inter in the 1st position with 42 points, AC Milan 39 points in the 2nd position, and Napoli with 38.
⚽️ As of Week 19: The leading scorer is Inter forward Lautaro Martínez with 10 goals. AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic follows with 8 goals.
✅ Thumbs up (winners): Como, AS Roma, Juventus, Atalanta, Inter
Pisa faced a home loss at the Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani. This was a significant win for Como, who temporarily climbed to fourth place with 33 points, tying with Juventus and Roma, but leading on goal difference. Pisa performed well for more than an hour, but they faltered after going behind and squandered a prime chance to get back in the game with Nzola. Gilardino’s squad remains at the bottom of the standings and will be playing away in Udine in the next round.
🟡🔴 Lecce 0 – 2 AS Roma 🟡🔴
Lecce faced a defeat against AS Roma at the Via del Mare Stadium. Roma climbed to fourth place, sharing 36 points with Juventus in the standings. Despite being in a critical situation, Roma managed to secure an away victory against Lecce with a score of 2-0. Ferguson netted the first goal in the 14th minute, and Dovbyk added a second in the 71st minute. The Ukrainian forward came on for his Irish teammate during the game but had to exit the pitch due to a muscle injury in the 86th minute.
⚫️🟢 Sassuolo 0 – 1 Juventus ⚪️⚫️
Juventus dominated Sassuolo at the Mapei Stadium. Juventus secured 36 points, placing them in 4th position, while Sassuolo remained at 23 points. Luciano Spalletti made his return to the Mapei Stadium after the Italy-Moldova match, already aware that he would be stepping down from the national team bench. This time, however, he has reason to celebrate, as the impressive 3-0 win against Grosso’s Sassuolo allows him to match Roma’s victory in Lecce and join them in fourth place in the standings.
🔴🔵 Bologna 0 – 2 Atalanta ⚫️🔵
Bologna faced a defeat against Atalanta at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium. Atalanta secured their fourth victory in the last five matches. This marked Bologna’s fourth loss in their last six games, highlighting a challenging time for the team. Atalanta now has 28 points, placing them in 7th position, while Bologna sits in 8th with 26 points.
🔵 Napoli 2 – 2 Hellas Verona 🟡🔵
⚪️🔵 Lazio 2 – 2 Fiorentina ⚜️
🟡🔵 Parma 0 – 2 Inter ⚫️🔵
Inter triumphed in Parma, and with Napoli’s draw against Verona, they extended their lead at the top of the table to +4 over Napoli. Chivu’s squad will head into Sunday’s direct encounter knowing they can stay ahead of Napoli even if they lose. However, Parma’s streak of two consecutive positive results has come to an end, although they still hold a five-point cushion over the relegation zone.
🐂 Torino 1 – 2 Udinese ⚪️⚫️
🩶❤️ Cremonese 2 – 2 Cagliari 🔴🔵
Cremonese and Cagliari played to a draw at the Giovanni Zini Stadium. The home team led 2-0 at halftime, thanks to goals from Johnsen and Vardy. However, the visitors made a comeback, equalizing with Adopo shortly after the second half began and then scoring Trepy’s first Serie A goal in the 88th minute. In stoppage time, Cremonese had a fantastic chance to secure a win, as Vandeputte attempted to score by beating Caprile with the outside of his right foot, but the ball narrowly missed the target.
AC Milan 1 – 1 Genoa
AC Milan missed the opportunity to secure a home win. Milan and Genoa concluded with a draw at the San Siro Stadium. It was an astonishing finish where everything unfolded. Milan accumulated 39 points, holding the 2nd position, just 3 points behind Inter, who are in 1st place with 42 points. The key takeaway is that Milan has shown struggles against teams in the lower half of the standings, unlike their performances against the top teams. Genoa took the lead with former Milan player Lorenzo Colombo. Rafael Leão equalized in the 92nd minute.
Check out the headlines from Italian newspapers regarding the outcomes of Serie A Week 19.
FIFA plans to create AI-powered three-dimensional representations of every participant in the 2026 World Cup to enhance semi-automated offside technology.
This initiative will cover all 1,248 players from the 48 squads, each consisting of 26 members.
Every player will step into a scanning chamber as part of the process. FIFA says that the scan itself will take only a second and is required just once, during the players’ pre-tournament photo session.
The digital capture aims to record precise body measurements for each athlete. The governing body believes this will allow for more accurate offside rulings during matches.
Improving offside accuracy and viewer experience
FIFA expects that having detailed 3D models will help officials follow players more reliably, even during rapid or obscured movements.
The organization also notes that the final offside decisions can be displayed in a way that is both more realistic and visually appealing for fans.
Earlier this season, controversy arose in the Premier League over a Newcastle goal against Manchester City.
In that instance, the semi-automated offside display showed Ruben Dias seemingly in motion in a way that conflicted with television footage. FIFA hopes that scanning every player in advance will prevent such mismatches in future broadcasts.
Testing and additional technology
The system has already been trialed during FIFA’s Intercontinental Cup. Players from Flamengo and Pyramids FC were scanned before their December fixture.
Last month, FIFA also revealed testing of technology capable of determining whether the ball crosses out of play before a goal is scored.
Alongside that, the organization has developed real-time 3D recreations designed to help officials make line-of-sight offside calls with improved precision.