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After a dramatic midweek across the European competitions, attention turns back to Serie A with everything still to play for.
Here are five reasons to tune into the action.
Title race meets relegation battle
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What was at one stage a three team Scudetto race is now very much a two horse race, and Inter might streak clear with the final hurdle approaching.
The champions appear to be peaking at the perfect time, just as Napoli look to be fading. Tuesday's impressive late win at Bayern Munich continued the Nerazzurri's treble charge, and they now have the chance to pile the pressure on former manager Antonio Conte and his side.
A win on Saturday against Cagliari will move them six points clear at the top of Serie A for at least 48 hours prior to Napoli's clash with Empoli. Anything else would be a major surprise.
Not only are Simone Inzaghi's side in fine form, but they come up against one of their favourite domestic opponents, having scored in their last 25 home games against the Rossoblu. In fact, no side has scored more against Cagliari than Inter - 152 in 87 Serie A games. In summary: expect goals.
Empoli are the visitors to the Diego Armando Maradona on Monday, looking to climb out of the relegation zone with a win - they sit two points behind 17th placed Leece and six from 15th placed Cagliari - but that's something they have failed to achieve in 2025.
Roberto D'Aversa's side are winless in 16 Serie A games, which should extend to 17th against Napoli, albeit they have issues of their own. The Partenopei have won just two of their last nine league games, drawing six times.
Likewise, they may have beaten Empoli earlier in the campaign, but did lose both league clashes last season. All three games ended 1-0.
Could this be a weekend both the title race and relegation battle take a twist?
An Eternal City derby with even more edge
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Prior to their first league clash of the season on January 5, Lazio sat a mammoth 15 points clear of their great rivals, Roma.
Heading into the second derby of the season, there is just two points between the capital sides.
Roma's 2-0 win in the "home" game at the Stadio Olimpico kickstarted a stunning 2025 for Claudio Ranieri, whose third ...