13 days before the long break, 13 days where four very important matches will be played: this is what awaits Coach Pioli's side in November. The Rossoneri will be involved in three Serie A games, plus a decisive showdown against FC Salzburg in the Champions League. Once these fixtures are over, it'll be time to draw the first conclusions from the opening part of the season, while those not participating in the Qatar World Cup will be able to catch their breath. Here's what's coming up for the Rossoneri (all times CET):
WOMEN'S FIRST TEAM
Maurizio Ganz's side will play their first Coppa Italia match of the season away to Ternana on Wednesday 2 November. Then, after the international break, they'll return to league action with games against Como at home and Fiorentina on the road.
WOMEN'S COPPA ITALIA
PRIMAVERA
Coach Ignazio Abate's side will play the same number of matches as the men's first team and will be aiming to repeat their Youth League exploits in Primavera 1 TIM. In Europe, the Rossoneri's upcoming game against FC Salzburg will determine where they finish in the group, with the team having already made it through. A point would seal their spot in the round of 16 (as opposed to entering the play-offs). On the domestic front, they'll face Atalanta and Lecce in the league and Genoa in the round of 32 of the Primavera TIM Cup.
YOUTH LEAGUE
PRIMAVERA TIM CUP
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