There will be no Serie A matches on December 26, but there will be no breaks in the Italian League on December 27, 28 and 29, and January 2, 3 and 4.
There is no break for Serie A clubs as Italian football matches continue over the Christmas and New Year period.
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The 17th round of Serie A will begin after Christmas on December 27. Parma will face Fiorentina at home to start a relegation showdown. On the same day, Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus will visit Pisa, while Napoli, Inter Milan and Milan will take to the pitch on December 28. Roma’s first game after Christmas will be against Genoa on Monday, December 29.
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The following weekend, Milan will travel to Cagliari on Friday 2 January in the first match of the 2026 Serie A season.
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The match between Juventus-Lecce and Atalanta-Roma is scheduled for January 3, and the match between Lazio-Napoli and Inter Milan-Bologna is scheduled for January 4.
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There is also a midweek match between Pisa-Como on Tuesday 6th January (an Italian public holiday). On the same day, Lecce will host Roma and Juventus will challenge Sassuolo away.
Here are all the games scheduled over the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Serie A round 17
Parma-Florence – Saturday 27 December 12:30 CET
Turin-Cagliari – Saturday 27 December at 15:00 CET
Lecce-Como – Saturday 27 December at 15:00 CET
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Udinese-Lazio, Saturday 27 December 18:00 CET
Pisa – Juventus, Saturday 27 December 20:45 CET
Milan-Verona, Sunday 28 December at 12:30 CET
Cremonese-Naples, Sunday 28 December at 15:00 CET
Bologna-Sassuolo, Sunday 28 December at 18:00 CET
Atalanta-Inter Milan, Sunday 28 December 20:45 CET
Rome – Genoa, Monday 29 December at 20:45 CET
Serie A round 18
Cagliari – Milan, Friday 2 January 20:45 CET
Como – Udinese, Saturday 3 January 12:30 CET
Sassuolo-Parma, Saturday 3 January at 15:00 CET
Genoa-Pisa, Saturday 3 January at 15:00 CET
Juventus-Lecce, Saturday 3 January 18:00 CET
Atlanta-Rome, Saturday 3 January at 20:45 CET
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Lazio-Napoli, Sunday 4 January 12:30 CET
Florence-Cremonese, Sunday 4 January at 15:00 CET
Verona – Turin, Sunday 4 January 18:00 CET
International Bologna, Sunday 4 January at 20:45 CET
Serie A round 19
Pisa – Como, Tuesday 6 January at 15:00 CET
Lecce – Rome, Tuesday 6 January 18:00 CET
Sassuolo – Juventus, Tuesday, January 6, 20:45 CET
Bologna – Atalanta, Wednesday 7 January 18:30 CET
Naples – Verona, Wednesday 7 January 18:30 CET
Parma – Inter Milan, Wednesday 7 January 20:45 CET
Turin – Udinese, Wednesday 7 January 20:45 CET
Cremonese-Cagliari, Thursday 8 January 18:30 CET
Milan-Genoa, Thursday 8 January 20:45 CET