Dates for the top Serie A games of the season have been officially announced today, revealing when top teams Juventus, Inter, Milan, Napoli, Lazio and Roma will face each other.

Milan are looking to defend their Scudetto after a strong season under Stefano Pioli. The Rossoneri finished the season only two points ahead of intercity rivals Inter, so they’ll be hoping for a more relaxed end to their next title race.

Below are the dates of Milan’s key matches:

Milan-Inter

  • First leg: 04/09/2022
  • Return leg: 05/02/2023

Milan-Naples

  • First leg: 18/09/2022
  • Return leg: 02/04/2023

Milan-Juventus

  • First leg: 09/10/2022
  • Return leg: 28/05/2023

Milan-Roma

  • First leg: 08/01/2023
  • Return leg: 30/04/2023

Lazio-Milan

  • First leg: 22/01/2023
  • Return leg: 07/05/2023

Simone Inzaghi will be hoping that some summer reinforcements like Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala will be enough to overtake rivals Milan in the title race next season, with his debut season with the Nerazzurri ending with two trophies.

Below are the dates of Inter’s key matches:

Lazio-Inter

  • First leg: 28/08/2022
  • Return leg: 30/04/2023

Inter-Roma

  • First leg: 02/10/2022
  • Return leg: 07/05/2023

Juventus-Inter

  • First leg: 06/11/2022
  • Return leg: 19/03/2023

Inter-Napoli

  • First leg: 04/01/2023
  • Return leg: 21/05/2023

Milan-Inter

  • First leg: 04/09/2022
  • Return leg: 05/02/2023

Juventus did not have a good season last outing under Massimiliano Allegri, so the Bianconeri will be looking for something different in the upcoming season. Paul Pogba has also returned and Federico Chiesa will recover later in the year, giving Allegri more attacking options in his quest to solve the goalscoring crisis.

Below are the dates of Juventus’ key matches:

Juventus-Roma

  • First leg: 28/08/2022
  • Return leg: 05/03/2023

Milan-Juventus

  • First leg: 09/10/2022
  • Return leg: 28/05/2023

Juventus-Inter

  • First leg: 06/11/2022
  • Return leg: 19/03/2023

Juventus-Lazio

  • First leg: 13/11/2022
  • Return leg: 08/04/2023

Napoli-Juventus

  • First leg: 15/01/2023
  • Return leg: 23/04/2023

Jose Mourinho brought European success to Roma in his debut year and he’ll be looking to confirm that growth domestically next season, with the goal being a top four finish.

Below are the dates of Roma’s key matches:

Juventus-Roma

  • First leg: 28/08/2022
  • Return leg: 05/03/2023

Inter-Roma

  • First leg: 02/10/2022
  • Return leg: 07/05/2023

Roma-Napoli

  • First leg: 23/10/2022
  • Return leg: 29/01/2023

Roma-Lazio

  • First leg: 06/11/2022
  • Return leg: 19/03/2023

Milan-Roma

  • First leg: 08/01/2023
  • Return leg: 30/04/2023

Maurizio Sarri experienced a number of ups and downs in his first 12 months in charge of Lazio but a 5th place finish gave him hope for the future. After renewing his contract, he’ll now be looking to continue the project in Rome.

Below are the dates of Lazio’s key matches:

Lazio-Inter

  • First leg: 28/08/2022
  • Return leg: 30/04/2023

Lazio-Napoli

  • First leg: 04/09/2022
  • Return leg: 05/03/2023

Roma-Lazio

  • First leg: 06/11/2022
  • Return leg: 19/03/2023

Juventus-Lazio

  • First leg: 13/11/2022
  • Return leg: 08/04/2023

Lazio-Milan

  • First leg: 22/01/2023
  • Return leg: 07/05/2023

Napoli put up a formidable title challenge last season alongside Milan and Inter before they eventually fell away, leaving fans in the Campania capital upset and angry. Luciano Spalletti is walking a delicate line as he prepares for his second year in charge of the club.

Below are the dates of Napoli’s key matches:

Lazio-Napoli

  • First leg: 04/09/2022
  • Return leg: 05/03/2023

Milan-Napoli

  • First leg: 18/09/2022
  • Return leg: 02/04/2023

Roma-Napoli

  • Return leg: 23/10/2022
  • Return leg: 29/01/2023

Inter-Napoli

  • First leg: 04/01/2023
  • Return leg: 21/05/2023

Napoli-Juventus

  • First leg: 15/01/2023
  • Return leg: 23/04/2023

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