Milan Primavera’s fixture list for the 2025-26 season has been confirmed, and they will begin the campaign away from home.
It was a season filled with ups and downs for the Primavera, who were unable to find consistency despite many good periods. They finished in 6th place and made the play offs but lost to Sassuolo in the quarter-final 3-0. They also lost the Coppa Italia final against Cagliari quite comfortably.
Milan Primavera: 2025-26 fixtures
As the official website confirms, Milan Primavera kick off their 2025-26 season in Puglia when they take on Lecce in round one. Their first home fixture is against Sassuolo in a rematch of the play-off in May.
In November, Federico Guidi’s side Milan take on Juventus – before the international break – and Inter in the derby. The Primavera’s final fixture of the calendar year is away at newly-promoted Napoli (the other new additions to the league being Frosinone and Parma).
The calendar year of 2026 begins against Roma at home and the 2025-26 season concludes on the weekend of 16/17 May when Torino come to the PUMA House of Football.
There will be three midweek matchdays (17 December, 21 January and 4 March) in a season that includes five breaks: four for international football (6 September, 11 October, 15 November and 28 March) and one for Christmas on 27 December.
The Rossoneri will also enter the Coppa Italia at the Round of 16 phase, where they will take on the winner of Torino/Pescara vs. Parma/Ascoli. The competition format remains a 20-team round-robin with the top 6 teams going through to the Scudetto play-offs.
Next season’s Primavera 1 is for 2006s and younger, and only one non-quota player (no age limits) is permitted per game during the full season – excluding the final five matchdays.
First half of the season
- Matchday 1 (16/08): Lecce v AC Milan
- Matchday 2 (23/08): AC Milan v Sassuolo
- Matchday 3 (30/08): AC Milan v Genoa
- Matchday 4 (13/09): Cagliari v AC Milan
- Matchday 5 (20/09): AC Milan v Frosinone
- Matchday 6 (27/09): Cremonese v AC Milan
- Matchday 7 (04/10): AC Milan v Monza
- Matchday 8 (18/10): Atalanta v AC Milan
- Matchday 9 (25/10): AC Milan v Cesena
- Matchday 10 (01/11): Lazio v AC Milan
- Matchday 11 (08/11): AC Milan v Juventus
- Matchday 12 (22/11): Fiorentina v AC Milan
- Matchday 13 (29/11): Inter v AC Milan
- Matchday 14 (06/12): AC Milan v Hellas Verona
- Matchday 15 (13/12): Bologna v AC Milan
- Matchday 16 (17/12): AC Milan v Parma
- Matchday 17 (20/12): Napoli v AC Milan
- Matchday 18 (03/01): AC Milan v Roma
- Matchday 19 (10/01): Torino v AC Milan
Second half of the season
- Matchday 20 (17/01): AC Milan v Fiorentina
- Matchday 21 (21/01): Frosinone v AC Milan
- Matchday 22 (24/01): AC Milan v Inter
- Matchday 23 (31/01): Hellas Verona v AC Milan
- Matchday 24 (07/02): AC Milan v Lazio
- Matchday 25 (14/02): Genoa v AC Milan
- Matchday 26 (21/02): AC Milan v Napoli
- Matchday 27 (28/02): Roma v AC Milan
- Matchday 28 (04/03): AC Milan v Cremonese
- Matchday 29 (07/03): Cesena v AC Milan
- Matchday 30 (14/03): AC Milan v Bologna
- Matchday 31 (21/03): Juventus v AC Milan
- Matchday 32 (04/04): AC Milan v Lecce
- Matchday 33 (11/04): AC Milan v Atalanta
- Matchday 34 (18/04): Sassuolo v AC Milan
- Matchday 35 (25/04): AC Milan v Cagliari
- Matchday 36 (02/05): Monza v AC Milan
- Matchday 37 (09/05): Parma v AC Milan
- Matchday 38 (16/05): AC Milan v Torino