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Serie A

LeagueItalyFounded 1898Annual

About Serie A

Serie A is the top tier of Italian professional football, contested by 20 clubs over a 38-match season from August to May. The competition is administered by Lega Serie A and is one of Europe's traditional 'top five' leagues, with a strong domestic and international following.

In Italy, Serie A broadcast rights have shifted significantly in recent cycles: DAZN currently holds primary rights to all 380 matches per season, with Sky Italia carrying 3 per matchday. Internationally, Paramount+ holds the English-language United States rights, and the league is sold to regional broadcasters across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas.

Coverage snapshot

In the current schedule, Serie A has 0 listed matches with 0 broadcasting channels. The channel mix is 0 free-to-air and 0 subscription services in this dataset.

Frequently asked questions

  • Where can I watch Serie A?

    In Italy, DAZN is the primary broadcaster with rights to all 380 matches per season; Sky Italia carries three matches per matchday. In the United States, English-language rights are on Paramount+. Other markets are served by regional broadcasters.

  • Is Serie A free-to-air in Italy?

    Live Serie A matches in Italy require a DAZN subscription; Sky Italia subscribers can watch the three matches per matchday that Sky carries. There is no live Serie A free-to-air coverage in Italy. RAI carries highlights on the free-to-air broadcaster.

  • What is the Derby della Madonnina?

    The Derby della Madonnina is the Serie A fixture between AC Milan and Inter Milan, played twice per season at the shared San Siro stadium. It is one of the most heated derbies in European football.

References

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