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Serie A fixtures until Matchday 26 confirmed

Serie A fixtures until Matchday 26 confirmed

Yahoo31-01-2025

Lega Serie A has today confirmed the dates and times for Matchdays 24 to 26 of the Serie A season. Below are all the details of the matches that await Juventus in the coming weeks:
Matchday 24 | Como-Juventus: Friday, 7 February at 20:45 CET
Matchday 25 | Juventus-Inter: Sunday, 16 February at 20:45 CET
Matchday 26 | Cagliari-Juventus: Sunday, 23 February at 20:45 CET

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