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Champions Inter to start new Serie A season with trip to Bologna
2010-11 campaign opens on 28/29 August
By Subhankar Mondal
Inter, winners of the last five Italian championships, have been handed an easy-looking start to the 2010-11 Serie A campaign as they travel to Bologna on the opening weekend. Scudetto challengers Juventus and Milan will commence their league season with games against Bari (away) and Lecce (home), respectively.
The two most interesting games on the opening weekend, which falls on August 28 and 29, are Sampdoria-Lazio and Fiorentina-Napoli, the latter two being expected to go full throttle for a Champions League spot this season.
Week 1
Bari-Juventus
Chievo-Catania
Milan-Lecce
Parma-Brescia
Roma-Cesena
Sampdoria-Lazio
Udinese-Genoa
Palermo-Cagliari
Bologna-Inter
Fiorentina-Napoli
Week 2
Brescia - Palermo
Cagliari-Roma
Catania-Parma
Cesena-Milan
Genoa-Chievo
Inter-Udinese
Juventus-Sampdoria
Lazio-Bologna
Lecce-Fiorentina
Napoli-Bari
The two most interesting games on the opening weekend, which falls on August 28 and 29, are Sampdoria-Lazio and Fiorentina-Napoli, the latter two being expected to go full throttle for a Champions League spot this season.
Week 1
Bari-Juventus
Chievo-Catania
Milan-Lecce
Parma-Brescia
Roma-Cesena
Sampdoria-Lazio
Udinese-Genoa
Palermo-Cagliari
Bologna-Inter
Fiorentina-Napoli
Week 2
Brescia - Palermo
Cagliari-Roma
Catania-Parma
Cesena-Milan
Genoa-Chievo
Inter-Udinese
Juventus-Sampdoria
Lazio-Bologna
Lecce-Fiorentina
Napoli-Bari
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