The Lega Serie A has finally announced the dates for six outstanding games cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreaks, including Bologna–Inter.
The matches were postponed following a number of positive tests within the squad, which prompted the local health authorities to intervene.
Following a series of appeals and court cases, they have now been scheduled.
The most important is Bologna-Inter, which could have repercussions on the Scudetto race, and has now been earmarked for Wednesday April 27.
Udinese–Salernitana will be played on Wednesday April 20.
Fiorentina-Udinese has been set for Wednesday April 27 along with Bologna-Inter and Salernitana-Venezia.
Atlanta-Torino is provisionally set for Wednesday May 11, but that might change if La Dea make it to the Europa League semi-finals.
They are the only remaining Italian club in Europe, so Atalanta’s calendar is still up in the air.
These are the dates of the matches, but the Lega Serie A has not yet confirmed kick-off times.
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Roma are still in the Conference League, so Atalanta are not the only remaining club in Europe.