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AC Milan’s Most Anticipated Fixtures of the Upcoming Season

Wajih by Wajih
19 June 2026
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Seven years I've been watching AC Milan religiously, and something about this upcoming season just hits different. Every campaign brings those circled-on-the-calendar games, but 2026-27 genuinely feels like we're in for something special, despite all the difficulties the club is currently facing, something that'll have me pacing around my living room at weird hours yelling at referee decisions.

This fixture list reads like the perfect storm of drama, history, and genuine quality football packed into nine months. And if you're the type who enjoys adding another dimension to matchday, I've seen platforms like starbet liberia becoming pretty popular among fans who want that extra layer of engagement with these massive games.

The Derby della Madonnina

Never gets old. Doesn't matter if Milan and Inter play each other twice a season for the next 50 years—I'll watch every single one like it's the first time. Still vividly remember that 4-2 comeback in 2022 when I was literally bouncing off my couch at 11pm on a random Tuesday night.

Both derby fixtures this season carry extra weight because Inter's been absolutely bossing recent meetings, taking 6 wins from the last 8 encounters. That stat genuinely hurts my soul.

Bragging rights last forever in your social circles. Your coworkers remember. Your uncle brings it up at Christmas dinner. I've got this Inter-supporting cousin who literally still references results from 2019 just to wind me up.

Juventus in Turin:

An absolutely challenging fixture for both sides. The Rossoneri and Bianconeri have failed to qualify to the Champions League in the last steps of the 2025/2026 Serie A campaign. Now, they are going through major changes in management. The two sides are eager to redeem themselves, and an early match (gameweek 3) will be a great indicator how we can expect the next matches to be.

Napoli at San Siro:

13 December 2026: already blocked out my calendar. Napoli's are reportedly on the verge of appointing head coach Massimiliano Allegri, who failed to guide AC Milan to the Champions League in the last minutes of the last Serie A match. Now, he has something to prove against Gerry Cardinale's Milan after being dismissed once the 2025/2026 season ended. The new Rossoneri coach Ruben Amorim, will be looking to set up his team in a way that blocks Allegri's side from operating perfectly, while hoping to achieve a great win at home. The matches against Napoli are always difficult to predict.

San Siro on a cold December night creates this atmosphere that words can't capture. Seventy-five thousand people singing in unison, smoke from flares drifting across the pitch, that specific echo the stadium creates is just beautiful.

Atalanta at Gewiss Stadium

People underestimate this fixture constantly. Major mistake. Atalanta's been one of the most legitimately dangerous teams in Serie A for 4 consecutive seasons. They press like absolute madmen for 90 minutes, they score goals in bunches, and they make visiting sides absolutely miserable.

I'd honestly argue this match might determine Champions League qualification already, in matchday 29, more than any other single game on the calendar for both squads. Grabbing away points at Bergamo feels like finding actual gold dust these days.

You just can't replicate what these fixtures bring to the table. That's the whole point of football being addictive though, right? That blend of unpredictability mixed with decades of history and raw emotion that makes you care way too much about 22 people kicking a ball around.

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