UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 18:51
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UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 18:51
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Serie A, official fixtures: dates and times for matchdays 23 and 24

Lega Serie A has made official the dates and times of the twenty-third and twenty-fourth matchdays of the championship, outlining a packed calendar that will accompany the tournament between the end of January and the first days of February.
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Lega Serie A has officially announced the dates and times for the twenty-third and twenty-fourth matchdays of the championship, outlining a packed schedule for the tournament between the end of January and the beginning of February. The postponement of Milan-Como has also been confirmed, with the match being played at the first available date.

Matchday 23 kicks off on Friday, January 30th at 8:45 PM with Lazio vs. Genoa. Saturday features a busy afternoon, kicking off at 3:00 PM with Pisa vs. Sassuolo, continuing at 6:00 PM with Napoli vs. Fiorentina, and concluding at 8:45 PM with Cagliari vs. Verona. Sunday, February 1st gets into full swing with Torino vs. Lecce at 12:30 PM, Como vs. Atalanta at 3:00 PM, Cremonese vs. Inter at 6:00 PM, and Parma vs. Juventus at 8:45 PM. The round concludes on Monday, February 2nd at 8:45 PM with Udinese vs. Roma, while Bologna vs. Milan is scheduled for Tuesday, February 3rd, also in the evening.

Matchday 24 kicks off on Friday, February 6th at 8:45 PM with Verona vs. Pisa. Saturday, February 7th features Genoa vs. Napoli at 6:00 PM and Fiorentina vs. Torino at 8:45 PM. Sunday, February 8th kicks off with Bologna vs. Parma at 12:30 PM, followed by Lecce vs. Udinese at 3:00 PM, Sassuolo vs. Inter at 6:00 PM, and Juventus vs. Lazio at 8:45 PM. The matchday concludes on Monday with Atalanta vs. Cremonese at 6:30 PM and Roma vs. Cagliari at 8:45 PM.

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