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In a thrilling encounter, Torino secured a 3-2 victory over Hellas Verona at Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, moving to the top of the Serie A standings. Despite being down to ten men early, Hellas Verona fought back but ultimately couldn't overcome Torino's offensive prowess.
Deportivo Alavés secured a 2-1 victory over Sevilla at Estadio de Mendizorroza, with goals from Carlos Vicente and Carlos Martín propelling them to sixth in La Liga. With upcoming challenging fixtures, Alavés will look to maintain their strong form against top-tier opponents.
Empoli moved up to fifth in Serie A after a comprehensive 2-0 win at Sardegna Arena, leaving Cagliari stranded at the bottom of the table. Goals from Lorenzo Colombo and Sebastiano Esposito sealed Cagliari's fifth consecutive match without a victory.
Desperate to break a seven-game winless streak and climb out of the relegation zone, Udinese face a daunting challenge against Napoli in a crucial Monday night Serie A clash at Stadio Friuli.
In a crucial clash at Stadio San Paolo, Napoli aims to end their winless streak and narrow the gap for a Europa League spot against a resilient Roma side looking to secure a league double and gain momentum ahead of their semi-final showdown.
In a thrilling midtable showdown, Fiorentina host Napoli at Stadio Artemio Franchi on Friday night, with La Viola chasing an improbable sixth-place finish and the Partenopei desperate to end their winless streak.
Napoli aim to end their winless streak and secure a crucial 9th-place finish in Serie A as they host Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on the final day of the season.
After last weekend’s draw against Roma, the Old Lady welcomes already-relegated Salernitana, hoping to put an end to a four-game winless streak ahead of Wednesday’s Coppa Italia final. Juventus vs. Salernitana kicks off at 17:00 [GMT+1] on Sunday, May 12, at Allianz Stadium.
Roma, reeling from a midweek defeat to Bayer Leverkusen, return to Stadio Olimpico on Sunday night to face Juventus, aiming to close the gap on fourth-placed Bologna and secure back-to-back home wins over the Old Lady for the first time since 2017.