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The times for the first five days of Serie A have been confirmed, but the fourth could change

Serie A has confirmed the start times for the first five matchdays of the new season, with possible changes for the fourth week depending on the European competition calendars.

The times for the first five days of Serie A have been confirmed, but the fourth could change
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The first Serie A matches of the new season will take place on 22 August with Inter-Monza and Udinese-Como. Although the first five days have been confirmed, there are some uncertainties for the fourth week. Lega Serie A drew up its calendar earlier this month, and today announced the exact dates and times of the first five matchdays. The first matches will begin on Saturday 22 August at 5.30pm local time, with reigning champions Inter hosting Monza and Udinese facing Como. However, there are still some doubts, as some matches are marked with an asterisk and could change depending on the Champions League and Europa League calendar. If Juventus plays the first round of the Europa League on Wednesday 16 September, the Sassuolo-Juventus match will be played on Saturday 12 September at 5pm, and Lazio-Milan on Sunday 13 September at 7.45pm. If Milan plays the first round of the Europa League on 16 September, then Lazio-Milan will be scheduled for Saturday 12 September at 5pm and Sassuolo-Juventus on Sunday 13 September at 7.45pm. The Como-Parma, Naples-Bologna and Turin-Rome matches could also undergo variations based on the Champions League rounds.

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