With less than ten games to go now in the 2025-26 season, there's still plenty at stake at both ends of the table, including a glimmer of hope we may see a battle between the two Milan clubs to see who ends up champions.
Here's the full schedule for Matchday 29 of the Serie A season, plus how to watch all the action live on DAZN.

Milan's win over Inter last week in the Derby della Madonnina has given the Rossoneri a glimmer of hope that they can still catch their rivals in the Scudetto race, but now the follow-up is just as important.
It's alright doing the double over the league leaders for the first time in 15 years, but if they are to try and cut down their lead further, there should be no drop-off as they head to Lazio on Sunday.
Milan needs to be almost perfect in their pursuit of the Nerazzurri, who also need to show this weekend that the defeat won't derail their championship charge.
Cristian Chivu will be looking for his side to bounce back, but has the tricky task of hosting European hopefuls Atalanta, who will be smarting following their Champions League drubbing at the hands of Bayern Munich.
The weekend's most intriguing encounter sees two Champions League chasers going head-to-head as Como host Roma.
Only goal difference separates the two sides ahead of their meeting, with Cesc Fabregas looking to make history by becoming the first Como coach to lead them into Europe's elite, while Roma are also desperate to return to the top table.
A hallmark of their season has been the inability to win the 'big one' when necessary, so can Gian Piero Gasperini finally get a win over a fellow top-four contender?
(C)Getty imagesAnother weekend and another huge six-pointer for Cremonese, who are on the mother of all bad runs.
It's no win since the start of November for Davide Nicola's side, a sequence which has seen them tumble down the league and now sit in the bottom three.
On Monday, they'll get the chance to move back above the dotted line and end their barren run when they host Fiorentina, a point and a place above them in the table.
It's a massive six-pointer, and it's no hyperbole to suggest a defeat here could go a long way to ending Cremonese's survival hopes.
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Torino vs Parma (7.45pm GMT)
Inter vs Atalanta (2pm GMT)
Napoli vs Lecce (5pm GMT)
Udinese vs Juventus (7.45pm GMT)
Hellas Verona vs Genoa (11.30am GMT)
Pisa vs Cagliari (2pm GMT)
Sassuolo vs Bologna (2pm GMT)
Como vs Roma (5pm GMT)
Lazio vs Milan (7.45 pm GMT)
Cremonese vs Fiorentina (7.45pm GMT)
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