Juventus midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah (front) tussles for the ball with Vasilis Torosidis, of Roma.Juventus midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah (front) tussles for the ball with Vasilis Torosidis, of Roma.

Juventus take aim at a historic 100-point mark while neighbours Torino look to clinch the last European place on the final weekend of Serie A.

The recently-crowned Italian champions host Cagliari tomorrow needing only a point to become the first team in the country to reach a century in a given season.

“We certainly have a lot to celebrate,” Juve coach Antonio Conte told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It has been an incredible campaign.

“We have broken every possible record and it will be tough for anyone to match this.

“Only a great Juve could have maintained this tempo and we are proud to have done it.”

Juve can also complete a 100 per cent league record at the Juventus Stadium this season while they have already set a record by clinching 32 wins this season in Italy’s top flight.

With one game remaining, Torino are hoping to join Fiorentina and Inter in the Europa League next season.

Toro are sixth in the standings, one point clear of nearest rivals Parma.

Parma will have the edge in a head-to-head tie-breaker should the sides finish the Serie A campaign level on points.

Toro travel to Florence to face Fiorentina tomorrow while Parma host relegated Livorno.

Milan’s chances of finishing sixth are slim.

The Rossoneri need to beat Sassuolo at the San Siro and not only hope that Torino lose but that Parma also fail to win.

Verona are in a similar situation and their veteran striker Luca Toni will have plenty of motivation to score in tomorrow’s game at Napoli.

The 36-year-old is determined to finish as the top scorer in the league and has two goals less than Torino’s Ciro Immobile, who has found the net 22 times but will miss his team’s final game through suspension.

Second-placed Roma want to end the campaign on a winning note when they take on Genoa at the Luigi Ferraris stadium.

The Eternal City giants fell 1-0 to Juventus last Sunday, their first loss at home this season.

Inter captain Javier Zanetti will make his last appearance for the club against Chievo in Verona tomorrow night.

The Argentinian midfielder will hang up his boots at the end of the season after a 22-year playing career.

Today’s match at home to Sampdoria could be Francesco Guidolin’s last game in charge of Udinese.

The Italian tactician has not confirmed if he will remain at the helm of the Friuli outfit following a disappointing campaign.

Atalanta travel to Sicily to face already-relegated Catania tomorrow knowing that a point will see them establish a new club record in Serie A.

The Bergamaschi beat Milan 2-1 last weekend to equal the club’s 50-point achievement set in the 2006-07 campaign.

Bologna will play their last Serie A match for the foreseeable future when take on Lazio in Rome tomorrow.

The Rossoblu will play alongside Catania and Livorno in the second tier of Italian football next season after their dismal campaigns.

Fixtures

Serie A

Playing Today
Udinese vs Sampdoria 20.45

Tomorrow – 20.45
Catania vs Atalanta 15.00
Genoa vs Roma 15.00
Juventus vs Cagliari 15.00
Milan vs Sassuolo
Chievo vs Inter
Fiorentina vs Torino
Lazio vs Bologna
Parma vs Livorno
Napoli vs Verona

Serie B

Today – 15.00
Empoli vs Novara
Juve Stabia vs Crotone
Modena vs Avellino
Padova vs Pescara
Palermo vs Carpi
Reggina vs Cesena
Trapani vs Ternana
Varese vs Brescia
Lanciano vs Spezia

Monday
Bari vs Cittadella 19.00
Latina vs Siena 21.00

Leading standings: Palermo 82; Empoli 65; Latina 64; Cesena 62.

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