The Premier League title race could be decided when Manchester City go to Stamford Bridge to face a Chelsea side determined to hold on to their UEFA Champions League status. The Blues have won only once in their past five league matches against City, with that victory coming in this fixture last season when they triumphed 2-0 after goals from N'Golo Kante and David Luiz.
Lazio is unbeaten at home this season and will play their first game in Rome since the league's resumption when they host mid-table Fiorentina. Lazio has won four of their past five league games against Fiorentina, with striker Ciro Immobile getting on the scoresheet in each of their past three meetings.
Serie A, kick-off at 17:15 (CAT) on SS9 (SA) SS8 (ROA)
Two of Italy's grandest old clubs will clash in Milan, with Roma chasing a UEFA Champions League spot and AC Milan looking to add respectability to their season after an awful start. This fixture has proved to be tricky for the Rossoneri, with Roma coming out on top in three of their past four league meetings at the San Siro.
Serie A, kick-off at 21:45 (CAT) on SS9 (SA) SS8 (ROA)
The Bianconeri's quest for an unprecedented ninth consecutive Serie A title continues when they travel to relegation-threatened Genoa at the end of the month. Juventus have lost only once in their past seven matches against Genoa, but that loss did come in this fixture last season and was one of the four defeats they suffered in that campaign.