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Inter Milan, a draw with Parma is enough to secure the Scudetto. Como held Napoli to a 0-0 draw. Milan and Juve are in action today, with their eyes on the Champions League.

It could be Inter's Scudetto Sunday: a point against Parma is enough to secure the title at San Siro after Napoli's draw in Como. The Champions League race is more lively than ever with Sassuolo-Milan and Juve-Verona.

Inter Milan, a draw with Parma is enough to secure the Scudetto. Como held Napoli to a 0-0 draw. Milan and Juve are in action today, with their eyes on the Champions League.

Yesterday's draw of Naples a Just like (0 to 0) opens the doors of the title atInter: a draw this evening at San Siro against Chivu's Nerazzurri is enough Parma to mathematically conquer the tricolor. The celebration will start immediately after, even if it will not erase the shadow of Arbitration and the alleged favoritism towards Marotta's club. The race for the Champions which today sees on the field the Milan in Emilia against the Sassuolo , Juve at home against Verona, While the Rome will host tomorrow the Fiorentina.

Como-Napoli was a highly anticipated match, and it was a tense encounter. The Como side had two splendid chances in the first half, the first neutralized by a prodigious goalline save from Rrahmani on Douvikas and the second by a superb save from Milinkovic-Savic on Diao. In the second half, Conte woke his side up, and Napoli almost scored through Politano, who hit the post. Ultimately, the draw was a happy ending for the defending Italian champions, who bid farewell to their Scudetto dreams but consolidate their second-place finish. Much less so for Como, who may see their hopes of Champions League qualification finally fade, considering Juve have a game in hand and a two-point lead in the standings. Nonetheless, Fabregas' Como side were the real revelation of the season, with their sparkling play and a position in the table that was unthinkable at the start of the tournament.

Today, it's AC Milan's turn to visit Grosso's Sassuolo, who will try to catch Napoli in the standings. But it will be anything but easy on the day their cousins, Inter, are preparing to celebrate their Scudetto. Then, Spalletti's Juve will take to the field, with the Champions League within reach, hosting now-relegated Verona, who, however, have nothing left to lose and will try to trip up the Bianconeri. If they win, the Bianconeri are close to the Champions League, and everyone will have to bow before Spalletti's miracle, but woe betide anyone who gets distracted.

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