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·18 May 2025

Serie A Round 37 Live Updates: Penalty for Lazio!

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It could be all in one night for Napoli and Inter. Tonight’s penultimate round of the Serie A 2025/25 campaign will see the Partenopei and the Nerazzurri continue to battle for the Scudetto at a distance. With two games to go, Napoli and Antonio Conte still have a one-point lead over Simone Inzaghi’s crew, so there is chance that the title of Italian Champion could be awarded this very night.

Napoli have sort of a match point as they travel to Parma to face the relegation-struggling Gialloblu. If they come back home with three points and Inter lose to Lazio, they will be crowned Italian champions for the second time in three years. The home Crociati will not be a pushover though, as they still need to secure their permanence in Serie A.


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On the other hand, Inter must win at the San Siro and hope that the Partenopei will somehow be halted by Parma. However, they must face a Lazio side that is still hopeful to grab the last remaining Champions League spot.

As nine out of ten Serie A matches from Round 37 will be played all the same time – a very rare event nowadays – we will be following all games with our live updates, looking at the evolution of the Serie A table:

88′ Penalty for Lazio!

Yann Bisseck’s handball in the box resulted in a penalty for Lazio…

84′ – Moise Kean Scores Fiorentina’s Third

Moise Kean fired Fiorentina in the lead one more time, after Bologna had leveled the game to 2-2. As things stand, the Viola still have a chance for European football next season…

The Champions League Race: Juventus 67 points, Roma 66, Lazio 64, Fiorentina 62, Bologna 62

79′ Dumfries Again for Inter!

A fantastic header finish from Denzel Dumfries brought Inter back on top, ahead of Napoli who can’t seem to be able to break the stalemate in Parma. Just ten minutes to go, and the Nerazzurri are now leading again in the race for the Scudetto!

The Scudetto Race: Inter 80 points, Napoli 79

74′ – Pedro Equalizes for Lazio!

A very long VAR review finally certified Lazio’s equalizer! Pedro’s ninth seasonal goal brought the Biancocelesti back in contention for Champions League qualification but, moreover, pushed Inter back to second place…

The Scudetto Race: Napoli 79 points, Inter 78

68′ Fiorentina 2-1 Bologna

Fiorentina are back in the lead, courtesty of Amir Richardson’s tap-in after Fabiano Parisi drew a save from Lukasz Skorupski…

61′ – Nico Gonzales Scores for Juventus, Dallinga for Bologna

Juventus finally woke up as Nico Gonzales put the Bianconeri upfront with his third league goal, bringing them back to fourth place. Meanwhile, Thijs Dallinga drew level for Bologna against Fiorentina at the Artemo Franchi Stadium. However, that would still not be enough for the Rossoblu to grab a Champions League spot, due to Juve’s win…

The Champions League Race: Juventus 67 points, Roma 66, Lazio 65, Bologna 63, Fiorentina 60

58′ – Leandro Paredes’ Perfect Free Kick

Roma ahead again! Leandro Paredes beat Mike Maignan at the near post from a free kick, bringing the Giallorossi back in the fourth place…

The Champions League Race: Roma 66 points, Juventus 65, Lazio 65, Fiorentina 62, Bologna 62

55′ – Juventus 0-0 Udinese

Meanwhile, Juventus and Udinese are still goalless at the Allianz Stadium…

52′ – Two Goals in Five Minutes for Empoli!

Empoli were down 0-1 to already relegated Monza, but Lorenzo Colombo drew level for the Azzurri, then Mattia Viti completed the comeback with a fine finish from a corner kick – all in the space of a couple minutes. However, Empoli are still second-to-last and must hope for something to change in Lecce to continue dreaming of avoiding relegation…

The Salvation Race: Cagliari 36 points, Verona 33, Parma 33, Lecce 31, Venezia 29, Empoli 29

46′ – What a Screamer from Ramadani!

Ylber Ramadani set the Via del Mare Stadium on fire!!! It’s a key goal for Lecce against Torino, which temporarily puts the Salentini clear of the drop zone…

The Salvation Race: Cagliari 36 points, Verona 33, Parma 33, Lecce 31, Venezia 29, Empoli 27

HALF TIME – Inter Ahead of Napoli Thanks to Bisseck’s Goal

Napoli came close to take the lead in Parma but Anguissa was denied by the post, so it’s still 0-0 at the Ennio Tardini Stadium after 45 minutes. On the other hand, Inter broke the deadlock with Bisseck at the San Siro just before the half time whistle, meaning that they are now one point clear of Antonio Conte’s Azzurri in the Serie A table…

46′ – Bisseck Fires Inter Top of the Table!!!

Just when the curtain was about to drop on an uneventful first half, Yoan Bisseck put Inter ahead of Lazio, firing the ball past Mandas from a corner kick action. With Napoli still goalless in Parma, the Nerazzurri are now top of the table, with a one-point lead over the Partenopei!

The Scudetto Race: Inter 80 points, Napoli 79

43′ – Cagliari 2-0 Venezia

Roberto Piccoli’s goal, the second of the night for Cagliari, took Davide Nicola’s side one step further away from the drop zone…

The Salvation Race: Cagliari 36 points, Verona 34, Parma 33, Lecce 29, Venezia 29, Empoli 29

36′ – Joao Felix Equalizes for Milan!

Surprise at the Stadio Olimpico as Joao Felix drew level for ten-man Milan, netting his first league goal of the season. Roma are thus back to square one, behind Juventus and Lazio in the Champions League race…

The Champions League Race: Juventus 65 points, Lazio 65, Roma 64, Fiorentina 62, Bologna 62

33′ – Napoli Close to Scoring with Anguissa!

Famous last words…André Frank Zambo Anguissa went close to scoring the goal of the season, but was denied by the post after getting rid of his marker showing some brilliant ball control, then firing the ball at Zion Suzuki…

The Scudetto Race: Napoli 79 points, Inter 78

31′ – No News from Napoli and Inter

Still very little news from either Napoli or Inter. Both key games, at the Tardini and the San Siro, are still scoreless and have offered little to report so far. Federico Dimarco tested Lazio’s goalie Christos Mandas, while Napoli’s shot-stopper Alex Meret had to fingertip Ange-Yoan Bonny’s effort past the crossbar….

21′ – Red Card for Santiago Gimenez!

Milan – When it rains, it pours…Santiago Gimenez earned a red card for elbowing Gianluca Mancini, leaving the Rossoneri one man down. Mancini’s collapse on the pitch – like he was struck by lightning – was comical, but the Mexican was very naive with hitting him. There is no excuse for Gimenez…

13′ – Fiorentina 1-0 Bologna

Thanks to Fabiano Parisi’s goal, Fiorentina are now tied on points with Bologna but ahead of the Rossoblu due to goal difference. Neither team could make it to Champions League, though, due to Roma’s concomitant win over Milan…

The Champions League Race: Roma 66 points, Juventus 65, Lazio 65, Fiorentina 62, Bologna 62

11′ – Mina’s Goal Puts Cagliari Closer to Salvation

Jerry Mina’s first goal this season could be overly important for Cagliari! The Colombian put the Isolani in the driving seat against Venezia. Cagliari are virtually safe at the moment, while the situation for Venezia continues to be tough…

The Salvation Race: Cagliari 36 points, Verona 34, Parma 33, Lecce 29, Venezia 29, Empoli 29

2′ – Roma 1-0 Milan

Two minutes after kick off, Roma are already ahead of Milan. Gianluca Mancini headed the ball home from a Matias Soulé corner kick. As things stand, the Giallorossi are now fourth in the table, which would mean Champions League football next season.

The Champions League Race: Roma 66 points, Juventus 65, Lazio 65, Bologna 63

0′ – The Stadio Olimpico Celebrates Claudio Ranieri

The Roma fans displayed a touching choreography to celebrate their beloved gaffer Claudio Ranieri, who will lead the team on their home turf for the last time tonight…

0′ – It’s Started!

All nine games kicked off with a few minutes of delay…Most eyes will be on the San Siro in Milan and on the Ennio Tardini in Parma as Napoli and Inter continue to go head-to-head for the title, but there’s still much to be decided even when it comes to relegation and Champions League qualification…

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