Fresh off their victory against Lecce, Roma remains firmly in the Champions League race. The Giallorossi have drawn level with Juventus on 54 points, while Como continues to surprise, holding a three-point lead. Further back, Atalanta sits on 50 points. The league table is tight and compressed, suggesting a final sprint where everything can change in a single matchday. However, the remaining fixtures leave no room for error.
Roma’s Fixtures
Roma faces an intense run-in. A challenging cycle begins with Inter-Roma, followed by crucial clashes against Atalanta and Bologna, culminating in the derby against Lazio, which, as always, defies all predictions. In between, matches against Pisa, Fiorentina, Parma, and Verona – teams fighting for survival – represent potentially decisive traps. This is the classic scenario where the outcome isn’t solely determined by direct confrontations but also by the ability to avoid dropping points against clubs battling to stay in Serie A.
Juventus’ Fixtures
Juventus also faces a far-from-simple path. The Bianconeri will contend with Atalanta, Bologna, and Milan, in addition to the derby against Torino on the final matchday, which could turn into a true play-off. This schedule demands the team maintain consistency against high-level opponents, with no room for slip-ups.
Atalanta’s Fixtures
Atalanta, for its part, arguably has the busiest and most demanding schedule. Encounters with Lecce, Verona, Juventus, Roma, Lazio, Milan, and Bologna present a path full of direct clashes and high-tension matches. This series of games could either definitively propel the Bergamo side’s charge or, conversely, complicate it irreversibly, risking valuable dropped points.
Como’s Fixtures
Then there’s Como, the true surprise of this season’s end. The Lombard team, bolstered by their accumulated advantage, must now demonstrate their ability to withstand pressure, which is no easy task. Their matches against Inter and Napoli, alongside close fixtures against Udinese, Sassuolo, Genoa, Verona, Parma, and Cremonese, as well as Coppa Italia commitments, will reveal much about the mental and physical resilience of a squad that has astonished everyone so far.
In this scenario, even “minor” matches can prove decisive. An unexpected draw or a loss against a relegation-threatened team can overturn equilibria built over months of work. The feeling is that the race will go down to the wire, point by point, until the final matchday. No team can feel safe, just as none are truly out of contention. The line between securing a Champions League spot and a lower finish, or even the risk of slipping out of Conference League contention, is incredibly thin. Roma is right there, in this race, with all their cards still to play. But from here until the end, consistency, energy management, and above all, the ability to handle pressure will be essential. Because, in such a tight sprint, one misstep is enough to turn a concrete dream into a lost opportunity.
