Serie A Tips: Back draw specialists Bologna to ruin Roma's day at 23/10 | OneFootball

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·9 November 2024

Serie A Tips: Back draw specialists Bologna to ruin Roma's day at 23/10

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Vincenzo Italiano's Bologna visit Roma.


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Dan Fitch believes that Bologna will draw again at underperforming Roma, as he previews the weekend action from Serie A...

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Juventus v Torino (Saturday, 19:45)

The main attraction from Saturday's Serie A fixtures is undoubtedly the Derby della Mole between Juventus and Torino.

Juventus are the only team still unbeaten in Italy's top flight after eleven games, yet they are only sixth in the table (W5 D6 L0). It's been a decent week for the Old Lady, who beat Udinese 2-0 last weekend and then claimed an away point at Lille in the Champions League. They now have a chance to go into the international break on a high, by beating their city rivals.

Though Juve haven't been in the most convincing form, they have to be fancied against a Torino side that have lost six of their last seven games across all competitions. Each of Torino's most recent three matches have only seen a single goal scored and you can back a Juventus win and under 2.5 goals at 21/10.

Atalanta v Udinese (Sunday, 11:30)

Atalanta can go top of Serie A on Sunday when they host Udinese.

Currently third in the table, a victory will see them at least temporarily move to the summit, following last weekend's eye-catching 3-0 win at the current leaders Napoli. Gian Piero Gasperini's side are unbeaten in nine games (W7 D2), following that victory against Napoli with a 2-0 win at Stuttgart on Wednesday.

Udinese have lost five of their last seven league games and are settling into a pattern of losing the matches that you would expect them to. Atalanta are 1/1 to win with a -1 goal handicap.

Roma v Bologna (Sunday, 14:00)

Two underperforming sides meet later on Sunday, when Roma host Bologna.

Roma finished sixth last season, with Bologna a place ahead of them in fifth. With Daniele De Rossi sacked and Ivan Juric now in charge, Roma are currently 12th in the table. Juric already finds himself under real pressure, with his side having lost 3-2 at Verona last weekend and drawn 1-1 at Union Saint-Gilloise on Thursday.

Failure to beat Bologna, could see Juric replaced during the international break, but that might not be easy. Vincenzo Italiano's team are struggling in the Champions League with no goals and only one point from four games, but they are unbeaten in their last eight Serie A matches (W3 D5). Given the ninth-placed away side's penchant for drawing, the stalemate looks too big at 23/10.

Inter v Napoli (Sunday, 19:45)

The weekend's Serie A action concludes with second-placed Inter taking on the current leaders Napoli at the San Siro.

Inter are in fine form. They are unbeaten in nine (W8 D1) and come into this match off the back of a valuable 1-0 win against Arsenal in the Champions League. That result saw the Scudetto holders keep a clean sheet for the fifth time in six games.

Napoli's ten-match unbeaten run (W9 D1) came to an end last weekend in that 3-0 home loss to Atalanta, in which they did come close to scoring a goal that could have changed the complexion of the match. Prior to that game Napoli had kept clean sheets in seven of their previous eight matches, so let's go for under 2.5 goals at 9/10.

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