The 2025-26 Serie A season comes to a close this Sunday, with seven tasty games taking place across Italy.
There is still a lot to play for in the competition with AC Milan, AS Roma, Como and Juventus engaged in a four-way battle for the two remaining Champions League spots.
There is also the small matter of a relegation shootout between Lecce and Cremonese, with just one point currently separating both clubs.
Below you’ll find our expert tips and predictions for all Serie A matches on Sunday.
Today’s Serie A betting tips & predictions
Parma vs. Sassuolo (2pm)
Parma come into this game on the back of three straight Serie A defeats and Carlos Cuesta's men will be determined to turn things around and end the campaign on a positive note.
Sassuolo, on the other hand, still have a shot at ending the campaign in the top half of the table, though they must also shake off a run of successive league defeats.
Two of the last three meetings between these clubs ended in draws, and given how poor both sides have been in recent weeks, backing another stalemate could be the smart play.
Parma vs. Sassuolo betting tip: Match result – draw
Napoli vs. Udinese (5pm)
With Antonio Conte expected to leave Napoli, Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is set for an emotional season finale as the team looks to send off the manager on a winning note.
Beating Udinese will not be easy, given Kosta Runjaic and his men have gone on a five-match unbeaten run on the road – a run of results which keeps them in the hunt for a top-10 finish.
Three of the last six meetings between these clubs have ended in draws, with all three producing a 1-1 scoreline. Backing a repeat in the correct score market will likely come with great odds.
Napoli vs. Udinese betting tip: Correct score 1-1
AC Milan vs Cagliari (7.45pm)
AC Milan are one of four clubs fighting for Champions League football this Sunday night, and the Rossoneri certainly have the advantage after picking up a 2-1 win over Genoa last weekend to go two-points clear of fifth-placed Como.
Massimiliano Allegri's side will fancy their chances against Cagliari, who are winless in their last six away outings, and scoreless in their previous two on the road.
AC Milan are unbeaten in 16 head-to-head meetings with their upcoming opponents, last losing to the Islanders back in 2017.
AC Milan vs. Cagliari betting tip: AC Milan to win
Cremonese vs. Como (7.45pm)
There will be huge implications at both ends of the Serie A table when relegation-threatened Cremonese host Champions League-chasing Como.
The hosts have boosted their chances of survival thanks to back-to-back league victories over Pisa and Udinese.
However, breaking down Como's defence will not be easy, given Cesc Fabregas and his men have produced four successive clean sheets, winning three of those matches.
Cremonese vs. Como betting tip: Como to keep a clean sheet
Lecce vs. Genoa (7.45pm)
Lecce head into the final game of the season sitting just one point above Cremonese, meaning they could do with a win as they look to secure their spot in the top-flight for another year.
Genoa are certainly there for the taking, given that Daniele De Rossi's men are winless in their last four Serie A games – failing to score a single goal in three of those outings.
Two of the last three meetings have ended in goalless draws, but with Lecce rattling the net five times across their last three matches, they will be confident of finding a way through Genoa's leaky defence.
Lecce vs. Genoa betting tip: Lecce over 0.5 goals
Torino vs. Juventus (7.45pm)
The Derby della Mole takes centre stage this Sunday night, as Torino look to deny their arch rivals Champions League qualification.
Juventus endured a shock 2-0 home defeat to Fiorentina last weekend as they gave up the initiative in the fight for the top four.
The Old Lady need a victory to have any chance of securing elite European football, but that will not come easily given Torino have won four of their last five matches at home.
Torino vs. Juventus betting tip: Torino-Draw Double Chance
Verona vs. AS Roma (7.45pm)
AS Roma are in the midst of a sensational four-match winning run, which has boosted them into the top four and given them the advantage in the race for Champions League football.
The visitors are two points ahead of fifth-placed Como and sixth-placed Juventus going into the final game of the season, and they will be looking to cap off the campaign with their third successive away win.
Verona, who are already relegated to Serie B, have not won a single league match since early March. What's more, the Mastiffs have not won at home since the start of 2026.
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