2017–18 Serie A (women)

Jesina, Luserna and Chieti finished at the bottom of the league, with Como 2000 losing a relegation playoff to San Zaccaria.

[3] Brescia sold their Serie A spot to AC Milan after the season, who created a women's team.

After finishing tied on points at the end of the regular season, Juventus and Brescia will play-off to decide the winner of the league title.

Brescia were bought by Milan after the season, and lost the right to enter the UEFA Women's Champions League.

[4][5] After finishing tied on points after the end of the regular season, Pink Bari and San Zaccaria will play to decide the second relegated club.