The 2026-27 Serie A Enilive has finally taken shape. The Lega Serie A has officially announced the calendar for the new championship, which will start on August 22, 2026 and end on May 30, 2027A 38-match season that promises to be a spectacle from the opening weeks, with key matches, derbies, and head-to-head clashes that will impact the race for the Scudetto, European qualification, and survival. As in recent seasons, the schedule is asymmetrical: the order of the second half of the season does not follow that of the first half, increasing the level of unpredictability and making the championship even more complex to manage.
The big favorites will once again be Napoli, Inter, Juventus, and Roma, but keep an eye on AC Milan, Lazio, Atalanta, Fiorentina, and Bologna, all of whom have become established at the top of the table. Also worth keeping an eye on are the newly promoted teams Frosinone, Parma, and Venezia, who are looking to secure their place in the top flight. Among the most anticipated fixtures are, of course, the derbies and head-to-head clashes between the big teams. The first (double) high-level match will be played on the third day (5-6 September) with Juventus-Milan and Inter-Napoli, while between October and November the calendar offers a long series of clashes that could already shape the race for the top spot. The Derby d'Italia will be played in the last match of the first half of the season, on January 10th, with the return match on the third-to-last matchday in May.
The most significant matches day by day
- Matchday 1: Roma-Fiorentina
- Matchday 2: Cagliari-Inter
- Matchday 3: Inter-Napoli, Juventus-Milan
- Matchday 4: Lazio-Milan
- Matchday 5: Roma-Inter
- Matchday 6: Cagliari-Juventus, Sassuolo-Milan
- Matchday 7: Bologna-Inter
- Matchday 8: Napoli-Roma, Udinese-Milan
- Matchday 9: Fiorentina-Atalanta, Venezia-Inter
- Matchday 10: Juventus-Napoli, Milan-Inter
- Matchday 11: Fiorentina-Juventus
- Matchday 12: Atalanta-Inter
- Matchday 13: Como-Juventus
- Matchday 14: Bologna-Roma
- Matchday 15: Inter-Turin, Napoli-Milan
- Matchday 16: Roma-Juventus
- Matchday 17: Bologna-Juventus
- Matchday 18: Juventus-Turin, Milan-Fiorentina
- Matchday 19: Roma-Milan, Torino-Atalanta
- Matchday 20: Atalanta-Roma
- Matchday 21: Bologna-Atalanta, Como-Napoli
- Matchday 22: Atalanta-Fiorentina, Milan-Juventus
- Matchday 23: Bologna-Milan
- Matchday 24: Inter-Milan, Napoli-Juventus
- Matchday 25: Fiorentina-Inter, Lazio-Napoli
- Matchday 26: Inter-Atalanta
- Matchday 27: Juventus-Roma
- Matchday 28: Bologna-Napoli, Lazio-Juventus
- Matchday 29: Atalanta-Milan
- Matchday 30: Como-Fiorentina
- Matchday 31: Inter-Roma
- Matchday 32: Milan-Napoli
- Matchday 33: Inter-Bologna, Juventus-Fiorentina
- Matchday 34: Atalanta-Juventus, Bologna-Fiorentina, Roma-Napoli
- Matchday 35: Fiorentina-Roma, Parma-Milan, Udinese-Juventus
- Matchday 36: Juventus-Inter, Milan-Roma
- Matchday 37: Parma-Juventus
- Matchday 38: Napoli-Atalanta
Derby and matches not to be missed
The Derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter is scheduled for matchdays 10 and 24. There's also a lot of attention on Roma-Juventus, Napoli-Milan, Juventus-Napoli, and the other head-to-head clashes that could prove decisive in the final stages of the season. With a schedule packed with clashes between the big teams and a finale that offers potentially decisive matches, the 2026-27 Serie A promises to be one of the most balanced and spectacular seasons in recent memory.
