Circle your calendar, as we identify the biggest fixtures in the Serie A 2020-21 schedule, including all the derbies and Scudetto showdowns.

The full fixture list is now available HERE.

The season starts with a top four clash when Atalanta travels to Lazio on September 20, with RomaJuventus already in Week 2 on September 27, when Inter host Fiorentina at San Siro.

Circle your calendar, as we identify the biggest fixtures in the Serie A 2020-21 schedule, including all the derbies and Scudetto showdowns.

The full fixture list is now available HERE.

The season starts with a top four clash when Atalanta travels to Lazio on September 20, with Roma-Juventus already in Week 2 on September 27, when Inter host Fiorentina at San Siro.

Juventus continue with another big game at the Allianz Stadium in Week 3, when Napoli travel to Turin, as Inter face Lazio in the Italian capital on October 4.

The first Derby della Madonnina arrives in Week 4, as Inter-Milan takes place on October 18 and the return leg has been scheduled for February 21.

Napoli take on Atalanta in the same Week 4, whilst Simone Inzaghi’s Lazio host Juventus in Week 7 on November 8.

In between the two the Marassi lights up for the first Derby della Lanterna in Week 6 on November 1, with the return leg of GenoaSampdoria on March 3, 2021.

The first Turin derby will come on Week 10 on December 6, when Torino travel to the Allianz Stadium, whilst the second leg of the Derby della Mole has been scheduled for April 3.

Milan-Juventus is set for January 6 in Week 16, with the return leg on May 9, with Roma-Inter in Week 17.

We have to wait until Serie A Week 18 before Inter coach Antonio Conte faces his old club and title challengers Juventus.

In addition to Andrea Pirlo’s first game against Conte, the Derby della Capitale has been scheduled for the same penultimate Week of 2020-21, with Lazio-Roma on January 17 and the return leg on May 16.

Juventus finish the season away to Bologna on May 23, as Week 19 has the Rossoblu travelling to the Allianz Stadium.

Inter face Udinese in their last match, with the first meeting scheduled on January 24, as Milan host Atalanta, Roma face newly promoted Spezia and Napoli travel to Hellas Verona.

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