An Introduction to Serie A
Welcome to your guide to Serie A, one of world football's most historic and tactically fascinating leagues. Famous for its deep-rooted defensive identity and producing some of the greatest defenders of all time, Italy's top flight is a weekly spectacle of high-stakes football. From the latest Serie A scores to the full league standings, we have everything you need to stay on the pulse.
The Serie A table features 20 clubs, including world-famous names like Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, and Roma. Throughout the season, each club battles for position, with major prizes at both the top and bottom of the league.
European qualification is a primary goal. The top four teams automatically qualify for the UEFA Champions League, the fifth-placed team earns a spot in the UEFA Europa League, and the sixth-placed team enters the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers. At the other end, an intense relegation battle unfolds as the bottom three teams are relegated to Serie B.
Our coverage goes further than just the league table. You can plan for the upcoming action by checking the latest Serie A fixtures and find detailed analysis in our match predictions. We also provide real-time updates on player and team stats, as well as post-match highlights, giving you the full picture of the action on the pitch. For all the breaking stories, our Serie A news page is the place to be.
Yes, Inter Milan holds the unique distinction of being the only club in Italian football history never to have been relegated from the top flight.
Juventus has won the most Serie A titles, with 36 league championships to their name. They are followed by city rivals Inter and AC Milan, who have won 20 and 19 titles respectively.
The record for the biggest victory belongs to Torino, who defeated Alessandria 10-0 back in 1947.