Serie A fixtures, TV schedule & how to watch on DAZN in Canada

Sam Ficarro

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After play was halted for over three months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Serie A has returned to action. The Italian soccer league shut down its season March 9 after the completion of Matchday 26.

The season resumed June 20-21 with a pair of matches each day to make up for the four matches from Matchday 25 that were postponed. A full slate of games began on June 22-24. Each club will play multiple matches a week with the season slated to finish on Aug. 2.

When the season was stopped, Juventus led Lazio by one point in the table with Inter nine points back with a match in hand. Several weeks after the restart, Juventus claimed their ninth consecutive title.

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Here's the Serie A schedule heading into the final matchday, including the TV schedule to watch matches in Canada.

Serie A schedule 2020

(All times are Eastern.)

Matchday 38

Day Date Fixture Time
Saturday Aug. 1 Brescia vs. Sampdoria 12 p.m.
Saturday Aug. 1 Juventus vs. Roma 2:45 p.m.
Saturday Aug. 1 Atalanta vs. Inter 2:45 p.m.
Saturday Aug. 1 Napoli vs. Lazio 2:45 p.m.
Saturday Aug. 1 AC Milan vs. Cagliari 2:45 p.m.
Sunday Aug. 2 SPAL vs. Fiorentina 12 p.m.
Sunday Aug. 2 Genoa vs. Hellas Verona 2:45 p.m.
Sunday Aug. 2 Bologna vs. Torino 2:45 p.m.
Sunday Aug. 2 Sassuolo vs. Udinese 2:45 p.m.
Sunday Aug. 2 Lecce vs. Parma 2:45 p.m.

How to watch Serie A matches in Canada

Serie A matches stream live and on-demand on DAZN. You can sign up for a free trial of DAZN and subscribe for $20 CAD per month or $150 CAD per year by clicking here.

DAZN is a global sports streaming service that offers exclusive coverage of every Premier League, Serie A, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League match in Canada, both live and on demand.

DAZN is available via web browsers at DAZN.com, as well as many smart TVs, iOS and Android devices, and streaming devices such as Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox, PlayStation and Roku.

Sam Ficarro