Italian Serie A Live on TV in Ireland

Matches for today saturday, 23/09/2023
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Sassuolo Sassuolo Juventus Juventus
  • TNT Sports 1
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Lazio Lazio Monza Monza
  • TNT Sports 3
Tomorrow sunday, 24/09/2023
11:30
  • Italian Serie A
Empoli Empoli Inter Milan Inter Milan
  • TNT Sports 1
  • TNT Sports 3
14:00
  • Italian Serie A
Atalanta Atalanta Cagliari Cagliari
  • TNT Sports 1
  • TNT Sports 2
14:00
  • Italian Serie A
Udinese Udinese Fiorentina Fiorentina
  • TNT Sports 3
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Bologna Bologna Napoli Napoli
  • TNT Sports 1
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Torino Torino AS Roma AS Roma
  • TNT Sports 1
  • TNT Sports 2
Tuesday, 26/09/2023
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Juventus Juventus US Lecce US Lecce
  • TNT Sports 2
Wednesday, 27/09/2023
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Cagliari Cagliari AC Milan AC Milan
  • TNT Sports 1
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Hellas Verona Hellas Verona Atalanta Atalanta
  • TNT Sports 2
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Empoli Empoli Salernitana Salernitana
  • TNT Sports 3
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Inter Milan Inter Milan Sassuolo Sassuolo
  • TNT Sports 1
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Napoli Napoli Udinese Udinese
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Lazio Lazio Torino Torino
  • TNT Sports 3
Thursday, 28/09/2023
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Frosinone Frosinone Fiorentina Fiorentina
  • TNT Sports 1
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Monza Monza Bologna Bologna
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Genoa Genoa AS Roma AS Roma
  • TNT Sports 1
Saturday, 30/09/2023
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
AC Milan AC Milan Lazio Lazio
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Salernitana Salernitana Inter Milan Inter Milan
  • TNT Sports 2
Sunday, 01/10/2023
11:30
  • Italian Serie A
Bologna Bologna Empoli Empoli
  • TNT Sports 1
14:00
  • Italian Serie A
Udinese Udinese Genoa Genoa
  • TNT Sports 2
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Atalanta Atalanta Juventus Juventus
  • TNT Sports 1
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
AS Roma AS Roma Frosinone Frosinone
  • TNT Sports 1
Monday, 02/10/2023
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Torino Torino Hellas Verona Hellas Verona
  • TNT Sports 1
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Sassuolo Sassuolo Monza Monza
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Fiorentina Fiorentina Cagliari Cagliari
  • TNT Sports 1
Friday, 06/10/2023
17:30
  • Italian Serie A
Empoli Empoli Udinese Udinese
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
US Lecce US Lecce Sassuolo Sassuolo
  • TNT Sports 2
Saturday, 07/10/2023
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Juventus Juventus Torino Torino
  • TNT Sports 2
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Genoa Genoa AC Milan AC Milan
  • TNT Sports 1
Sunday, 08/10/2023
11:30
  • Italian Serie A
Monza Monza Salernitana Salernitana
  • TNT Sports 1
14:00
  • Italian Serie A
Lazio Lazio Atalanta Atalanta
  • TNT Sports 2
14:00
  • Italian Serie A
Frosinone Frosinone Hellas Verona Hellas Verona
  • TNT Sports 5
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Cagliari Cagliari AS Roma AS Roma
  • TNT Sports 1
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Napoli Napoli Fiorentina Fiorentina
  • TNT Sports 1
Saturday, 21/10/2023
17:00
  • Italian Serie A
Torino Torino Inter Milan Inter Milan
  • TNT Sports 3
19:45
  • Italian Serie A
Sassuolo Sassuolo Lazio Lazio
  • TNT Sports 3
More days

Now, there are 37 Italian Serie A live televised matches and 4 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Sassuolo - Juventus and it will be played next Saturday 23 September 2023 at 18:00 televised by TNT Sports 1.

For more information, please access the website of Italian Serie A.

The Italian Serie A is the first division of football in Italy. The tournament was founded in 1898 under the name Campionato Federale. During their first 20 years, the teams were organized by groups according to the region to which they belonged. In 1929, with the professionalization of soccer in the country, he changed the nomenclature to the current one and completely remodeled its structure.

It is made up of 20 clubs that face each other over 38 days. The first four classified obtain a place for the Champions League. The fifth accesses the Europa League. The sixth plays the Europa Conference League. The three teams with the fewest points are relegated to Serie B. Until 2005, in the event of equality of points that had to be broken to decide the champion, qualification for European competitions or relegation, a two-legged play-off between the two involved. Since then, the first tiebreaker criteria have been head-to-head and overall goal difference.

In ancient times, each team in the league sold its broadcasting rights individually. Starting in the 2010-11 season, they were collectively sold to the various television networks. The Italian Serie A gained a lot of popularity in the 1990s in the UK. The competition has since been seen on many channels in the country such as Channel 4, Eurosport, Setanta Sports, Sky Sports, ESPN or BT Sport.

The title for the 2004-05 academic year was left deserted due to the Calcipoli scandal, for which Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina were sanctioned. La Vecchia Signora and the Rossoneri had finished in the first two places of the standings. Udinese qualified for the first time in their history for the Champions League. Palermo managed to access the UEFA Cup after 30 years out of Italian Serie A.

In the 2009-10 season, Inter achieved what no Italian club has achieved to date. With José Mourinho on the bench, he won the Italian Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the Champions League getting the treble. They were the sixth team in Europe to win the two main trophies of their country and the continental one in the same year. The Nerazzurri finished the championship with 82 points after adding 24 wins, 10 draws and 4 losses.

Some of the players who have played the most games in the history of the tournament are Gianluigi Buffon, Paolo Maldini, Francesco Totti, Javier Zanetti, Dino Zoff, Roberto Mancini, Alberto Gilardino and Ciro Ferrara.