With just two Serie A matches remaining in the 2025–26 season, plenty is still to be decided. Inter clinched their 21st Scudetto and were the first team to secure qualification for next year's UEFA Champions League.
Behind them, the race for Europe remains wide open — four Champions League spots are up for grabs, along with places in the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Conference League, setting up a tense and unpredictable finish to the campaign.
How many teams will qualify?
Due to the disappointing European results this season, Italy's Serie A won't receive additional spots next season in the Champions League. The top four will qualify for UCL.
Then there will be two Europa League spots — one for fifth place and one for the Coppa Italia winner. After Inter's win, sixth place is now guaranteed access to the Europa League next season, while the seventh team in the standings will play Conference League soccer.
Serie A Standings
1. Inter — Champions — qualified for 2026-27 Champions League
2. Napoli — 70 points
Remaining: Pisa (A), Udinese (H)
3. Juventus — 68 points
Remaining: Fiorentina (H), Torino (A)
4. AC Milan — 67 points
Remaining: Genoa (A), Cagliari (H)
5. AS Roma — 67 points
Remaining: Lazio (H), Hellas Verona (A)
6. Parma — 65 points
Remaining: Parma (H), Cremonese (A)
7. Atalanta — 58 points
Remaining: Bologna (H), Fiorentina (A)
8. Bologna — 52 points
Remaining: Atalanta (A), Inter (H)
Como's Push for Europe
Como remain in contention for a Champions League spot as they aim to punch their ticket to Europe's elite competition.