Both Milan and Juventus have qualified for the Champions League for the upcoming season by finishing second and fourth, respectively, in the Italian league this season. Milan defeated their host Atalanta 2-0 today in the final stage of the tournament, while Juventus secured a significant 4-1 victory against Bologna. Meanwhile, Napoli faced a 1-1 draw with Verona and failed to qualify for the Champions League, finishing fifth and thus securing a spot in the Europa League next season, along with Lazio, which placed sixth despite losing 0-2 to Sassuolo.
In other matches of the final stage held today, Inter triumphed over Udinese 5-1, while Spezia and Roma drew 2-2, and Torino and Benevento ended in a 1-1 draw. After Inter wrapped up the title earlier in the season and Atalanta secured their Champions League qualification, the race intensified among Juventus, Milan, and Napoli for the remaining two available spots in the continental competition.
At the Renato Dall'Ara Stadium, Juventus took an early lead through Federico Chiesa in the sixth minute, followed by goals from Alvaro Morata and Adrien Rabiot in the 29th and 45th minutes, respectively. Morata scored again, netting the fourth goal for Juventus in the 47th minute, while Bologna's Ricardo Orsolini scored their only goal in the 85th minute. This marked Juventus's third consecutive win, bringing their points tally to 78 in fourth place, while Bologna remained at 41 points in twelfth place.
At Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Napoli drew 1-1 with Verona. Napoli opened the scoring with Amir Rahmani in the 61st minute, but Verona quickly equalized through Marco Davide Faraoni in the 69th minute. Napoli dropped to fifth in the standings with 77 points, whereas Verona's total rose to 45 points in tenth place.
Milan concluded their league campaign in second place after a valuable 2-0 victory against Atalanta. Frank Kessié scored both of Milan's goals from penalties in the 43rd and 90th minutes, earning him the title of man of the match, while Atalanta played with ten men after Martin de Roon was sent off in the final minute. Milan's point total increased to 79 in second place, one point ahead of Atalanta in third.