Champions Inter will face AC Milan two days before Christmas and
three games from the end of the season following the draw for the
2007/08 Serie A season on Tuesday.
Inter, who ran away with last year's championship after Juventus
were demoted and Milan deducted points for match-fixing, will have
"home" advantage at their shared San Siro stadium on December 23
before the league has a two-week break.
Juve open their return to the top flight with a home game
against Livorno on August 26 and face their first real test in the
fourth round of matches on September 23 when they visit last year's
runners-up AS Roma.
The Turin club, who stormed to promotion from Serie B last
season after hanging on to prize assets such as Gianluigi Buffon,
play their first derby at Torino on September 30 before hosting
arch-rivals Inter on November 4.
"It is a battle which is important for the fans. November is a
good date," Juventus chairman Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said.
Juve visit European champions Milan on December 2 with the
return match on April 13. Television companies have yet to decide
their schedules and some fixture dates could change.
Soccer dignitaries at the lavish computer draw ceremony in Rome
were united in hoping for a scandal-free season after the last
campaign was wrecked by crowd violence and the fall-out from the
match-fixing verdict.
Big clubs Genoa and Napoli have also joined Juventus back in the
top flight, leading to some tasty encounters in the draw.
"This draw shows what a great championship it will be for all
the teams," Cobolli added.
Italian league chief Antonio Matarrese joked: "We have an
intelligent and wise computer."
(China Daily via Agencies August 2, 2007)