Serie A, finally, has its new calendar. After another complicated afternoon (there was a moment when the news came out that everything would be postponed until Wednesday), the italian league made official dates and times of all the days that they have less the last three, which will depend on the classification. After three months without soccer, Italians will have plenty: from June 20 to July 23, there will be no games only in five days. The great dance will begin on the 12th and 13th, with the return semifinals of the Italian Cup (Juventus-Milan and Naples-Inter), and the final in Rome on the 17th. They are the only appointments not yet officially confirmed, because Series A asked to advance them one day and the government's approval is expected (which should arrive).
On Saturday June 20, Serie A will return with Torino-Parma and Verona-Cagliari. The next day, Atalanta-Sassuolo and Inter-Sampdoria will complete day 25, the only one that was half done by the COVID-19 emergency, and from Monday the full 27th will start. The Monday, July 20, perhaps, it will be the decisive day for the scudetto, with the highly anticipated Juventus-Lazio. The schedules respected the wills of the footballers: there will only be eight games at 17:15 (Although at that time two classics such as Milan-Rome and Juventus-Torino will be played) and the vast majority of the clashes will start at 21:45, a 'Spanish' time that the Italians will have to get used to. It will be his most footballing summer of all time.