Atalanta TV schedule and streaming links
Saturday, December 28
- 02:45 PM ET
Lazio vs. Atalanta (Italian Serie A)
- CBS Sports Golazo Network,
- CBS Sports Golazo Network,
- Paramount+,
- Paramount+,
- Amazon Prime Video,
- Amazon Prime Video,
- FOX Deportes,
- FOX Deportes,
- Fubo,
- Fubo,
- DirecTV Stream
- DirecTV Stream
- 02:45 PM ET
Thursday, January 02
- 02:00 PM ET
Inter Milan vs. Atalanta (Supercoppa Italiana)
- 02:00 PM ET
Saturday, January 11
- 09:00 AM ET
Udinese vs. Atalanta (Italian Serie A)
- 09:00 AM ET
Tuesday, January 14
- 02:45 PM ET
Atalanta vs. Juventus (Italian Serie A)
- 02:45 PM ET
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Roma haven’t quite enjoyed the historic success that northern rivals from Turin or Milan have, but remain one of Italy’s most competitive sides.
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Founded: 1907
Stadium: Gewiss Stadium
Manager: Gian Piero Gasperini
Italian top-flight / cup titles: 0 / 1 (1963)
Serie B titles: 6 (1928, 1940, 1959, 1984, 2006, 2011)
Watching Atalanta and the entirety of Serie A is fairly simple in the US.
Serie A and Coppa Italia feature on Paramount+, with every game streaming live. Select matches are moved to CBS Sports Network on TV. For those games, cable or satellite providers that offer CBSSN, as well as Fubo and DirecTV Stream, will have the games.
CBS Sports is also where to find UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League. Like Serie A, all of the matches air live on Paramount+, while selected late stage games are simulcast on the main CBS network. Spanish coverage of UEFA club competitions can be found on Univision, TUDN, and/or UniMás. Spanish-language streaming is on ViX.
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Atalanta History
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio were founded on October 17, 1907, and named after the mythic Greek heroine of the same name. They hail from the city of Bergamo, which is about 25 miles from Milan.
Despite having just one major Italian title (the 1963 Coppa Italia), they are one of the most successful clubs who are based outside a major regional capital city.
In 1919, the Italian federation proclaimed that only one club from Bergamo would be allowed into the top national league competition. Atalanta and rivals Bergamasca did not want to merge, the played a match for the spot in the Prima Categoria. Atalanta won the game, 2-0, but in the end the clubs would end up merging anyway a year later. This gave the club the “B” in the name Atalanta BC. It’s also when they adopted their black and blue colors.
Atalanta joined the Serie B in 1929 in now-familiar Italian league setup, and first gained promotion to Serie A in 1937. A decade later, they would finish fifth – a height not achieved again by the club until 2017.
A win vs Torino in the 1963 Coppa Italia final remains the club’s highest domestic achievement to date.
1988 saw Atalanta reach the semifinals of the Cup Winners’ Cup. This finish, equaled by Cardiff City, is the best ever by a non-first division club in a major European competition.
Recently, Atalanta has become somewhat of a force in Serie A. They finished fourth in 2017, and third three times in a row from 2019-2021. This league performance has afforded them with the most consistent stretch of European football in their history. During this same timeframe, they’ve been runner up in the Coppa Italia twice.
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