Football Italia
·23 maggio 2025
Serie A title decider: How to watch Napoli vs Cagliari live stream

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·23 maggio 2025
Napoli dream of winning their second Serie A title in four years: here’s how to stream their final game of the season against Cagliari live in the UK.
The game kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at a sold-out Stadio Maradona.
Napoli fight with Inter for the 2024-25 Scudetto, and the Nerazzurri visit Como at the Stadio Sinigaglia at the same time tonight.
If Napoli beat Cagliari, any result from the Como pitch would be useless, as the Partenopei would automatically be crowned the new Serie A champions.
Inter are just one point below the Partenopei, so they must win in Como and hope Napoli drop points for the third game in a row.
OneFootball is the only platform in the UK offering all Serie A games live.
Commentary begins prior to kick-off, with coverage running all the way through to the full-time whistle.
Accessing the game is a simple process. PayPal and credit/debit cards are both accepted as valid payment methods and there are a variety of options to either stream a single game of your choice, all the games from your club, all the games on a match weekend or all the games for the rest of the season – on any device you like!
Once paid, users will automatically be taken to the live stream to watch the action unfold.
PARMA, ITALY – MAY 18: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of Napoli, reacts during the Serie A match between Parma and Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 18, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“There’s a strong desire to play. We are coming off a very stressful season, and clearly this could be the final match that closes out a season in a new city and a new environment for me,” Conte said at a pre-match press conference as quoted by TuttoNapoli.
“We are responsible for giving Napoli and the fans something beautiful and historic.
“I might be a specialist in victories, but also in defeats. My career speaks for itself,” he said.
“If you look at everything I’ve lost: three Champions League Finals, one World Cup Final, one European Championship Final and one UEFA Cup Final. I could list many more. I try to be a specialist in helping the club and the players. I don’t want people to forget that in a career, there are victories and defeats. Those losses have built up a thick skin, sometimes even a harsh one. This is what makes me tough at times.”