There are already some verdicts in Week 34, as Inter and Atalanta have qualified for the Champions League, while SPAL are mathematically relegated.

The round does not conclude until Monday evening with JuventusLazio, but we already have some certainties from this rather unusual Serie A season.

SPAL were beaten 2-1 by Brescia in stoppages, having taken the lead through Bryan Dabo, and are therefore doomed to Serie B.

There are already some verdicts in Week 34, as Inter and Atalanta have qualified for the Champions League, while SPAL are mathematically relegated.

The round does not conclude until Monday evening with Juventus-Lazio, but we already have some certainties from this rather unusual Serie A season.

SPAL were beaten 2-1 by Brescia in stoppages, having taken the lead through Bryan Dabo, and are therefore doomed to Serie B.

At the top end of the table, Inter’s 2-2 draw with fifth-placed Roma was enough to ensure that both the Nerazzurri and their Lombardy neighbours Atalanta have qualified for the Champions League.

It’s a huge result for La Dea, who had never been in the competition before the 2019-20 season.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s men have now secured their spot at Europe’s top table for next term, as well as setting up a quarter-final clash against PSG in their debut campaign.

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