The Serie A season will come to a close this weekend and there are still a few matters of significance to be decided.
Of course, the headline event has already been settled. Luciano Spalletti has delivered Napoli's first title in three decades. Such was the effort required that he has elected to walk away from football for a year's sabbatical.
Elsewhere, Roma have been led to the Europa League final, where they play Sevilla on Wednesday, win, and they will secure Champions League football next season.
Just as Napoli have nothing left to play for, the Champions League spots have been decided, clamed by Napoli, Lazio, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
The Europa League spots are up for grabs, though. Atalanta are fifth with Roma sixth, on 61 and 60 points respectively. Juventus could leapfrog one or both with a win as they sit in seventh on 59 points in the Europa Conference League spot.
Fiorentina, in the Europa Conference League final against West Ham on June 7, will qualify for the Europa League with a win in that match.
At the bottom end of the table. Sampdoria and Cremonese are going down. while Verona and Spezia are both on 31 points with a game left to play in 17th and 18th respectively.
Serie A final round of fixtures
Friday 2 June
- Sassuolo vs. Fiorentina
Saturday 3 June
- Torino vs. Inter
- Cremonese vs. Salernitana
- Empoli vs. Lazio
Sunday 4 June
- Napoli vs. Sampdoria
- Atalanta vs. Monza
- Udinese vs. Juventus
- Lecce vs. Bologna
- Milan vs. Verona
- Roma vs. Spezia