After Juventus celebrate the Scudetto against Sampdoria, it’s a triple bill for Europe tonight with Napoli-Frosinone, MilanRoma and SassuoloInter.

Click here for all the individual match previews from Serie A Week 38.

It’s the final round of the campaign and there’s still plenty to play for as we go into the last 90 minutes of the season.

Juve already have their party hats on when welcoming a Samp side in disarray, so could it be goodbye for Alvaro Morata and Vincenzo Montella?

After Juventus celebrate the Scudetto against Sampdoria, it’s a triple bill for Europe tonight with Napoli-Frosinone, Milan-Roma and Sassuolo-Inter.

Click here for all the individual match previews from Serie A Week 38.

It’s the final round of the campaign and there’s still plenty to play for as we go into the last 90 minutes of the season.

Juve already have their party hats on when welcoming a Samp side in disarray, so could it be goodbye for Alvaro Morata and Vincenzo Montella?

That kicks off at the unusual time of 16.00 UK (15.00 GMT) in Turin.

At 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT) we’ll finally see who gets second place and automatic access to the Champions League group stage.

Napoli will be secure with a victory over already-relegated Frosinone, while Roma need to beat Milan at San Siro and hope for an upset.

Gonzalo Higuain is also dreaming of history, as he needs two goals to equal Gunnar Nordahl’s all-time Serie A scoring record set in 1949-50.

Sassuolo host Inter in their bid to put sixth place under lock and key, although even that might not be enough for Europa League qualification.

If Milan beat Juve in the Coppa Italia Final next Saturday, then they go into Europe along with the top five in Serie A.

The round and the Serie A season conclude on Sunday with more late kick-offs, including the relegation race decided in Palermo-Verona and Udinese-Carpi.

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