With the San Siro game against Inter postponed to February 28 due to the Milan side taking part in the Italian Supercup, Atalanta will skip a turn this weekend.
January 27 will mark the beginning of a new gauntlet: the Nerazzurri will in fact be called upon to contend 11 fixtures – namely, 9 league games and 2 UEFA Europa League matches – in the 41 days until the last International break of the season.
With the early home game against Udinese, to kick-off on Saturday 27 at 15:00 CET, the curtain will finally fall on Atalanta’s January.
Moving on to February, a full league galore is in the cards for Gasperini’s men: namely, 5 games, among which the rescheduling of the San Siro clash against Inter to kick off on Wednesday 28/2 at 20:45 CET.
Yet another home game, the third back-to-back domestic fixture after hosting Frosinone and Udinese, will bring about the second month of the year: Atalanta host Lazio at the Gewiss Stadium on Sunday 4 at 18:00 CET. 7 days later, on Sunday 11 at 18:00 CET, the Nerazzurri will take it to the Ferraris pitch to take on Genoa. After playing host to Sassuolo on Saturday 17 at 20:45 CET, the team will hit the road once again, bound for San Siro, to play Milan on Sunday 25 at 20:45 CET.
With 5 fixtures in just 17 days until the break of March 24, the third month of 2024 won’t be less hectic in the slightest: from the three league fixtures – against, respectively: Bologna, on 3/3 at 18:00 CET at the Gewiss Stadium; Juventus at the Allianz Stadium on, allegedly, 10/3 and Fiorentina, reportedly on 17/3 in Bergamo, with dates and kick-off times yet to be confirmed for the latter matches – to the UEFA Europa League RO16 tie (while the 1st-leg, scheduled for 7/3 is to be played way; the return match will take place in Bergamo on the 14th of March).
In other words, you’ll have much to go on in the next 41 days!