R Team P W D L Pts
1 Inter Milan 36 26 7 3 85
2 AC Milan 36 17 15 4 66
3 Atalanta 35 16 9 10 57
4 Lazio 36 13 18 5 57
5 Genoa 36 11 17 8 50
6 Sassuolo 36 13 11 12 50
7 Bologna 36 11 16 9 49
8 Torino 36 7 27 2 48
9 AS Roma 36 11 15 10 48
10 Napoli 36 10 16 10 46
11 Fiorentina 34 12 9 13 45
12 Juventus 36 9 18 9 45
13 Monza 35 10 14 11 44
14 Udinese 35 9 15 11 42
15 Empoli 36 7 14 15 35
16 Lecce 35 6 16 13 34
17 Verona 36 5 17 14 32
18 Frosinone 36 6 14 16 32
19 Cagliari 36 6 13 17 31
20 Salernitana 36 5 13 18 28
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Serie A, consisting of 20 clubs, is operated as a double round-robin tournament (each club plays the others twice at home and away). Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference and goals scored between them, and then in the league.The top four teams in the Serie A qualify straight to the UEFA Champions League next season. Team finishing fifth qualify for the UEFA Europa League and the sixth ranked club go to the qualifiers of Europa League (the winner of Coppa Italia can also play in the Europa League; if the winner has already qualified for the UCL, then its place will be passed to the highest ranked team in the league who has not qualified). If the champions of UCL and Europa League are from Serie A and both have not qualified for UCL through the league, the fourth ranked team enter the Europa League next season. There are three teams each for promotion and relegation this season. The three lowest-placed teams are relegated to Serie B.