Cagliari and Empoli to start, Juve in 3rd and a prohibitive finale: Roma’s schedule

Daniel DeRossi will finally have a full season at his disposal to demonstrate his full worth and bring back the Rome where it deserves to be, namely among the top four in Italy. The Giallorossi will debut at Cagliari, and then return to the Olimpico to challenge Empoli. In the third match it will already be time for a big match, as the Capitoline team will visit Thiago Motta’s Juventus. The derby against Lazio will be the last of the first leg, while the return will be played in the thirty-second. The calendar has not been kind to the Friedkin club as far as the end of the season is concerned: in the last 9 there will be as many as 5 big teams to face, to which will be added Hellas Verona, Fiorentina and Torino in the thirty-eighth. Below are all the matches in detail:

1st day: Cagliari-Roma
2nd day: Roma-Empoli
3rd day: Juventus-Roma
4th day: Genoa-Roma
5th day: Roma-Udinese
6th day: Rome-Venice
7th day: Monza-Roma
8th day: Roma-Inter
Matchday 9: Fiorentina-Roma
10th day: Rome-Turin
Matchday 11: Hellas Verona-Roma
12th day: Roma-Bologna
13th day: Napoli-Roma
14th matchday: Roma-Atalanta
15th matchday: Roma-Lecce
16th day: Como-Roma
17th matchday: Roma-Parma
18th matchday: Milan-Roma
19th matchday: Roma-Lazio
20th matchday: Bologna-Roma
21st day: Roma-Genoa
22nd matchday: Udinese-Roma
23rd matchday: Roma-Napoli
24th day: Venice-Rome
25th matchday: Parma-Roma
26th day: Roma-Monza
27th day: Roma-Como
28th matchday: Empoli-Roma
29th day: Roma-Cagliari
30th matchday: Lecce-Roma
Matchday 31: Roma-Juventus
32nd matchday: Lazio-Roma
33rd matchday: Roma-Hellas Verona
34th matchday: Inter-Roma
35th matchday: Roma-Fiorentina
36th matchday: Atalanta-Roma
37th matchday: Roma-Milan
38th matchday: Torino-Roma