AC Milan and Atalanta met at San Siro on Sunday, 10 May 2026, in Round 36 of the 2025-26 Serie A season — an encounter between two clubs who had both secured European football and whose rivalry carries some of Italian football’s most intense competitive history. Milan, who finished sixth in the Serie A with Europa League qualification confirmed, hosted Atalanta who finished seventh with Conference League football secured. San Siro’s attendance of 75,681 for the AC Milan vs Juventus match on 26 April 2026 was confirmed as the season’s highest — and the Milan vs Atalanta encounter produced another large crowd for the iconic stadium’s penultimate Serie A match of the campaign.
San Siro — officially Stadio Giuseppe Meazza — is one of world football’s most iconic and historically significant venues, shared by Milan and Inter and a ground whose history encompasses some of the greatest moments in Italian and European football. The encounter between two established Serie A clubs in the final weeks of the championship provided the kind of competitive fixture that the iconic ground deserves.
AC Milan’s 24-match unbeaten run — the longest in the 2025-26 Serie A — was one of the season’s most impressive individual team statistics. Watch highlights on AllSportsZone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of AC Milan vs Atalanta on 10 May 2026?
AC Milan and Atalanta met at San Siro in Serie A on 10 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result from this Italian top-flight encounter between two European-qualified clubs.
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What are Milan and Atalanta’s Serie A positions in 2025-26?
AC Milan finished sixth in the 2025-26 Serie A season, qualifying for the Europa League with a 24-match unbeaten run — the longest in the division. Atalanta finished seventh and qualified for the Conference League. Manager Massimiliano Allegri was sacked after the season concluded on 25 May 2026, ending his AC Milan tenure.
