With just five matches left in the 2024-25 Serie A campaign, Italian football’s biggest domestic prize is on the brink of being claimed, as Inter Milan stands 12 points clear at the top of the table and could seal their 21st Scudetto as early as this weekend. The race for the title, the final Champions League qualification spots, and relegation safety all converge on a critical matchweek that kicks off Friday evening, when title holders Napoli host relegation-battling Cremonese.
Cristian Chivu’s Inter side hold a commanding advantage over both second-placed AC Milan and last season’s champions Napoli, putting the Nerazzurri in a position where even the slightest slip from Napoli on Friday will open the door for Inter to wrap up the league crown with four matches still to play. If Napoli fails to pick up all three points against Cremonese, a victory for Inter away to Torino on Sunday would confirm Inter as champions. Even if Napoli does win, the math remains firmly in Inter’s favor: the leaders only need four more points from their remaining five fixtures to secure the Scudetto regardless of other results.
Inter’s path to this point has defied early expectations from just a month ago. Ahead of the most recent international break, the side appeared to be wobbling, with both Napoli and AC Milan closing the gap and threatening to knock them off their perch at the top. But since domestic club football resumed after the break, Inter have been unstoppable, picking up all nine available points and hitting 12 goals across three matches to restore their unassailable lead. Compounding their rivals’ woes, Inter are also targeting a domestic double: a recent thrilling win over Como booked their place in next month’s Italian Cup final, where they will face Lazio.
All eyes will also turn to San Siro on Sunday evening, where second-placed AC Milan hosts Juventus in a clash that will have major implications for next season’s Champions League. While Milan can mathematically gift the Scudetto to their cross-city rivals if results go against Napoli and in Inter’s favor, the Rossoneri have their own top-four target to secure. AC Milan currently hold an eight-point lead over fifth-placed Como, meaning even a defeat on Sunday would likely leave them in a top-four spot. Juventus, by contrast, are in a far more precarious position: sitting fourth, they hold just a five-point lead over both Como and sixth-placed Roma, making three points a near-necessity to solidify their Champions League hopes.
The headline player to watch in the San Siro clash is French midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who will line up against his former club Juventus this weekend. Signed by AC Milan last August after an acrimonious exit from Marseille that followed a violent altercation with teammate Jonathan Rowe, Rabiot has repaid Massimiliano Allegri’s faith in him in spades this season. Across 25 league appearances, the 31-year-old has notched six goals and four assists, with his recent strike against Verona highlighting his trademark powerful running and clinical finishing. Rabiot was a key part of Juventus’s last Serie A title win in 2020, and went on to spend four more seasons with the Turin giants before moving to Marseille, adding extra narrative weight to his return on Sunday. Alongside Luka Modric, he is expected to lead Milan’s midfield charge against his old side.
Elsewhere in the matchweek, Como will face a tough test away to in-form Genoa, who can secure their own top-flight safety with a positive result this weekend. Como, who threw away a two-goal lead before being eliminated from the Italian Cup by Inter earlier in the week, will be looking to close the gap on Juventus and keep their own Champions League dream alive.
The full matchweek fixture list (all times GMT) is as follows: Friday sees Napoli host Cremonese at 1845. On Saturday, Parma faces Pisa at 1300, Bologna takes on Roma at 1600, and Verona hosts Lecce at 1845. Sunday’s action kicks off at 1030 with Fiorentina vs Sassuolo, followed by Genoa vs Como at 1300, Torino vs Inter Milan at 1600, and the headline AC Milan vs Juventus clash at 1845. The matchweek wraps up on Monday with Cagliari vs Atalanta at 1630 and Lazio vs Udinese at 1845.
