Serie A confirms first five match kick-offs for new season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 3:20 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Serie A has announced the kick-off times for the first five rounds of the new season, set to start with Inter facing Monza and Udinese taking on Como on August 22. The schedule is subject to changes for Week 4, depending on the Champions League and Europa League fixtures. Notable matches in the opening weeks include Juventus at Frosinone and a showdown between Juventus and Milan. The league indicated some fixtures are marked for potential adjustment, highlighting the interdependence of domestic and European tournament schedules.
- •Serie A begins August 22 with Inter-Monza and Udinese-Como matches.
- •Kick-off times are confirmed for the first five rounds.
- •Week 4 fixtures may change due to Champions League scheduling.
- •Key matches include Juventus-Frosinone and Juventus-Milan.
- •Full fixture list and potential changes available from Lega Serie A.
- 3:20 PMYahoo Sports — Serie A first five round kick-offs confirmed, but Week 4 subject to change
"The first Serie A games of the new season will be Inter-Monza and Udinese-Como on August 22, but while the first five rounds are confirmed, a few doubts remain for Week 4.The Lega Serie A drew up its ...
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