Roma in the first and a scorching finale with Napoli in the last: the complete Cagliari schedule

It won’t be a start of A league easy that of the Cagliari by Davide Nicola (who will most likely be the new rossoblù coach, although it has not yet been announced), who will play the first two at home, but will debut against Daniele De Rossi’s Roma, certainly one of the contenders for the first four places that are worth direct access to the Champions League. Many challenges as an ex for Nicola, who will find Empoli in the fifth in Sardinia and the thirty-first in Tuscany, Torino in the eighth and twenty-second and Genoa in the thirteenth and twenty-eighth. The end of the championship will be red-hot: four relegation clashes, respectively with Verona, Udinese, Como and Venezia, and Napoli at the Maradona in the last, hoping that that match is not decisive in decreeing permanence in the top category.

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