For the third consecutive year, fans in the USA will be able to watch their favorite Italian sides in action via ESPN and its affiliate networks.

The 119th edition of Serie A kicks off this Saturday, and fans in the USA will have plenty of options to stay on top of how their favorite Italian side is doing from now until May.

As has been the case in the past two seasons, ESPN and its affiliate networks (ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+) will be providing coverage. First up on the menu will be the 2020/2021 Serie A opener, which will feature Fiorentina and Torino on Saturday, September 19 at 12:00 ET (9:00 PT). This game will be live-streamed on ESPN+ or via the ESPN App.

Reigning champions Juventus, who are now chasing a record-setting tenth straight Scudetto and are now led by 2006 World Cup winner and former Bianconeri midfielder Andrea Pirlo, will kick off their title defense by taking on Sampdoria on Sunday, September 20 at 14:45 ET (11:45 PT). Fans can catch La Vecchia Signora's season opener via live-streaming on ESPN+. American viewers will certainly be looking forward to seeing new USMNT signing Weston McKennie in action alongside stars like Paulo Dybala and multi-Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo.

ESPN, along with ESPN2 and ESPNEWS will carry one select match each week. This game will be shown on either ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNEWS. Matchday one's offering will be an all-Southern Italian clash featuring Palermo and Napoli on Sunday at 6:30 ET (3:30 PT), and viewers can tune into the early match on ESPN2 (as well as live-stream it via ESPN App).

For fans who speak Spanish, ESPN Deportes will show about 40 games throughout the upcoming campaign. Live commentary will be provided by Ricardo Ortiz and Andres Agulla.

Notably, ESPN+ will also provide exclusive content, including pre-match previews and post-match reviews, overviews of each round, highlights, and the program Serie A TIM Goals of the Week.

English language commentary will be handled by the experienced Mark Donaldson alongside Matteo Bonetti, who will be covering one match per week via ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNEWS.