All the outstanding fixtures have been completed, leaving no unresolved matches, and Inter holds a commanding 12-point lead over Juventus at the summit of the Serie A standings, with Atalanta and Napoli still contending for European qualification.
Several Week 21 fixtures were rescheduled due to the Supercoppa Italiana, which took place in Saudi Arabia in January and involved Inter, Napoli, Lazio, and Fiorentina.
Following the completion of these postponed matches, all 20 teams in Serie A have now finished 26 rounds of fixtures.
Inter has widened their lead at the top of the table to 12 points ahead of second-placed Juventus, suffering only one defeat throughout the season to Sassuolo.
Meanwhile, Bologna maintains their grip on fourth place, holding a two-point advantage over Atalanta in fifth, with Roma trailing just behind by two points as well.
Napoli secured an emphatic 6-1 victory over Sassuolo, propelling them to 40 points and placing them on equal footing with Lazio in joint eighth position.
Despite being eight points adrift of fourth-placed Bologna, the expanded format of the competition and their current form suggest that a fifth-place finish could also secure entry into the Champions League next season.
In the relegation zone, Sassuolo is now confirmed as one of the bottom four teams, level on 20 points with Hellas Verona and Cagliari.