Inter Milan vs. Udinese (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Champions Inter Milan will finally get their hands on the Serie A trophy after they lock horns with Udinese on Sunday afternoon.
The Nerazzurri will become the first team in Italian top-flight history to reach 3000 games in the division and will be looking to claim their 1496th victory on the final day of what has been a very successful 2020-21 campaign.
We say: Inter Milan 3-0 Udinese
Nothing is riding on the final game of the season for Inter and Udinese, but both teams will be keen to end the campaign on a high with a victory.
The Nerazzurri will be the favourites for Sunday's game and even if Conte decides to rotate his starting lineup, we think that the hosts will be strong enough to secure a comfortable win at the San Siro.
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Torino vs. Benevento (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Benevento will be playing their final match in Serie A before they make an immediate return to the second tier, when they travel to Torino on Sunday afternoon.
The Stregoni were relegated from the top-flight after they could only draw at home to already-relegated Crotone last weekend, while Torino survived with a goalless stalemate away at Lazio.
We say: Torino 2-2 Benevento
If results had turned out differently last weekend, this fixture could have been a straightforward relegation showdown to see who would avoid the drop. Instead, nothing is now riding on this clash with the visitors just looking to enjoy their final match in the top-flight.
With little to separate the two sides, an entertaining score draw could be on the cards at the Olimpico di Torino on Sunday.
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Bologna vs. Juventus (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Juventus will hope to have saved their best for last in an inconsistent season, as they seek to seal a top-four place at Bologna on Sunday, after lifting their 14th Coppa Italia in midweek.
A win combined with favourable results elsewhere could see the Bianconeri earn some consolation for surrendering their Serie A dominance to Inter this year, but defeat could confirm the end of Andrea Pirlo's brief reign.
We say: Bologna 1-3 Juventus
Juventus have been boosted by a rare performance of true character and cohesion during the week, following their fortunate Derby d'Italia victory last time out in Serie A.
With winning the only option against one of their favourite opponents, it should merely be a matter of 'how many?' for the Bianconeri, who will then wait in hope of good news from other points around the peninsula.
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Sassuolo vs. Lazio (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Serie A's final round brings together sixth-placed Lazio and European hopefuls Sassuolo on Sunday evening, at the Mapei Stadium.
With Europa League qualification already sewn up, the Biancocelesti have only pride left to play for, while their hosts must win to contend for a spot in UEFA's new Conference League.
We say: Sassuolo 2-1 Lazio
With little left to play for - plus a long list of absentees and walking wounded - Lazio are unlikely to tear themselves apart trying to help rivals Roma secure European football, so are primed for final-day defeat in Sassuolo.
On an occasion tinged with sadness, due to Roberto De Zerbi's imminent exit, the hosts can at least exhibit one final display of his eye-catching brand of the beautiful game. Furthermore, their in-form forwards will surely feast on Lazio's defensive deficiencies throughout the game.
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Atalanta vs. AC Milan (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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AC Milan meet Lombardy rivals Atalanta BC on Sunday evening, needing a win to secure their return to the Champions League after eight long years away.
Though the hosts have already sealed passage to a third consecutive campaign in Europe's elite, their Coppa Italia final defeat in midweek took some gloss off an otherwise sparkling spell.
We say: Atalanta BC 2-2 AC Milan
Atalanta's first thought is to attack at any given opportunity and Milan must flood forward at some point if they are to ensure a much-needed maximum points.
Therefore, an entertaining encounter could serve up several goals, with results elsewhere perhaps deciding the Rossoneri's fate - a disappointing set of circumstances for Pioli and company, after their wonderful early-season form.
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Spezia vs. Roma (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Roma can guarantee European qualification for next season if they beat Spezia away from home at the Stadio Alberto Picco on Sunday afternoon.
The Giallorossi have failed to claim any points from each of their last four Serie A matches on the road, while the hosts have won just one of their last seven league games.
We say: Spezia 2-3 Roma
Both sides will be looking to end the 2020-21 campaign on a high, with more riding on this game for Roma, who know that a win will guarantee European qualification.
Goals are to be expected on Sunday as the net has been found at least twice in each of the last 10 fixtures involving either Spezia or the Giallorossi.
January's encounter between the two sides was a closely-fought contest won by Roma, and we feel that this weekend's clash at the Stadio Alberto Picco will be a similar affair, with the visitors claiming all three points.
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Napoli vs. Hellas Verona (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Napoli enter the final game of the season with their destiny in their own hands, as they host Hellas Verona at Stadio Maradona on Sunday.
Sitting fourth - one point ahead of old foes Juventus in the shake-up for Champions League qualification - an Azzurri win would secure their place in Europe's elite next term, while their mid-table visitors are playing only for pride.
We say: Napoli 2-0 Hellas Verona
Something of a mismatch on recent form, Napoli should assert their supremacy over a dispirited Verona side on Sunday, despite the pressure weighing heavily on their shoulders.
Goals can come from several quarters for the free-scoring hosts, while the visitors are lacking any impetus in the final third and have been repeatedly called out by their frustrated manager.