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    Serie A·Matchday 34 — 2–3 May 2026·10 min read

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    2–3 May 2026

    Seven Serie A fixtures across Saturday and Sunday: Inter cannot afford to drop points against Parma in the title race, Napoli travel to a remarkable Como, Juventus host the bottom side Hellas Verona, and AC Milan chase Champions League qualification at Sassuolo.

    Udinese vs Torino
    13:00 CETDacia Arena, Udine
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Saturday 2 May

    Udinese at home against a Torino side in decent recent form. A mid-table encounter without significant title implications but with impact on the lower European qualification places.

    Both sides will look to finish the season strongly with a positive home and away result respectively — Udinese's home advantage makes them slight favourites.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 61.1% | BTTS 44.4%

    Como vs Napoli
    16:00 CETStadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Saturday 2 May

    Como — the club promoted to Serie A for the first time in decades and the season's great romantic story — host reigning champions Napoli at their picturesque stadium on the shores of Lake Como. Napoli arrive with Champions League ambitions for next season and have been one of the division's most consistent sides.

    Como have caused upsets all season long. Their compact, intimate stadium has a unique atmosphere that has unsettled bigger clubs throughout the campaign. Napoli are favourites but a Como home match is never a straightforward task.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 61.1% | BTTS 50%

    Atalanta vs Genoa
    18:45 CETGewiss Stadium, Bergamo
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Saturday 2 May

    Atalanta at home fighting for a European spot against a Genoa side without significant ambitions in the final weeks of the season.

    The Gewiss Stadium is a fortress when Gasperini's side are motivated — and the pursuit of European qualification guarantees exactly that. Genoa will be disciplined but are expected to come under sustained pressure.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 50% | BTTS 50%

    Bologna vs Cagliari
    11:30 CETStadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Sunday 3 May

    Bologna at home chasing a European spot, facing a Cagliari side arriving without significant pressure in either direction at this point of the season.

    The Dall'Ara under the pressure of European ambition gives Bologna a clear home advantage — they need to win and their supporters will create the atmosphere to match that urgency.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 50% | BTTS 50%

    Sassuolo vs AC Milan
    13:00 CETStadio Mapei, Reggio Emilia
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Sunday 3 May

    AC Milan away at Reggio Emilia in the Champions League qualification race. Sassuolo have little to play for in the final weeks of the season, which could make life easier for a Milan side that needs points to maintain second place.

    Leão and Pulisic are the key players to watch for Milan. Sassuolo's lack of late-season motivation historically benefits the visiting side with Champions League ambition.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 55.6% | BTTS 38.9%

    Juventus vs Hellas Verona
    16:00 CETAllianz Stadium, Turin
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Sunday 3 May

    Juventus against the bottom club in Serie A — a table imbalance that is as stark as any in the division. Verona need points desperately for survival; Juventus have the obligation to win at home.

    The statistical signal reflects exactly this type of encounter — a strong favourite who tends to control the game without producing a high-scoring performance. Juventus's top-four priority demands concentration.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 38.9% | BTTS 27.8%

    Inter vs Parma
    18:45 CETSan Siro, Milan
    Serie A Matchday 34 — Sunday 3 May

    Inter, Serie A leaders, cannot afford to drop points against Parma at this decisive stage of the season. San Siro as the stage for a potential step towards the title — the Nerazzurri need to keep winning to avoid giving Milan and Napoli any hope in the final weeks.

    Parma will be well-organised and difficult to break down, but Inter's home quality and the weight of the occasion make them clear favourites. The low-scoring signal reflects Inter's controlled, decisive style.

    Statistical signal

    O2.5 38.9% | BTTS 55.6%

    All statistical probabilities powered by Goal Analytics — based on historical data, not a guarantee of outcome.