Sunday’s Serie A predictions, including Inter Milan vs. Juventus



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Sports Mole provides scoring predictions for all of Sunday’s Serie A matches, including Inter Milan against Juventus.


Napoli's Hirving Lozano photographed on January 10, 2021© Reuters

Following different fortunes in Coppa Italia action during the week, Naples know an improvement Fiorentina Sunday afternoon at the Stadio Diego Maradona.

As Partenopei advanced to the quarterfinals on Wednesday, La Viola lost deeply in extra time against Inter de Milan.

We say: Napoli 1-1 Fiorentina

A renewed Fiorentina team can take a point from the trip to Naples, as their greater strength of late has been complemented by a particularly clinical period for Dusan Vlahovic.

Napoli’s persistent title hopes have been undermined by the recent inconsistency and that may continue at Maradona on Sunday, perhaps with half an eye on the upcoming Supercoppa showdown with Juve.

Our predicting partners predict less than 3.5 goals.

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Crotone manager Giovanni Stroppa photographed in October 2020© Reuters

Crotone host Benevento in Serie A on Sunday, and both teams hope to bounce back from last weekend’s league losses.

I Pitagorici have won two of their last three home games, while the visitors have been victorious in their last two away games in the top flight.

We say: Crotone 1-2 Benevento

None of the last 10 Serie A games between newly promoted teams has ended in a draw, with the home team winning eight times. However, as Crotone has been unable to resolve his defensive weaknesses, Benevento could secure all three points on Sunday.

Our forecasting partners predict a double chance bet on a home win or away win.

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Sassuolo midfielder Manuel Locatelli photographed on November 1, 2020© Reuters

After a hard week in which Sassuolo lost in Turin and then crashed in the Coppa Italia to lower league rivals, Neroverdi host Emilian rivals Parma to the Mapei Stadium on Sunday.

With just one point and one goal in their last six games, the Crociati have fallen into a full-blown crisis, even after inviting Roberto D’Aversa back to the bench.

We say: Sassuolo 1-1 Parma

Although it is unlikely that Parma, drained by confidence, will be able to break its winless streak at the Mapei Stadium, its hosts have been faltering lately, with Berardi’s absence and Djuricic’s decline sapping the life of Sassuolo’s attack.

Now again under the guidance of a fondly regarded former coach, Parma can show that there is still life at Crociati.

Our predicting partners predict less than 3.5 goals.

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Atalanta BC players celebrate the goal against FC Midtjylland on October 21, 2020© Reuters

Now hitting the top gear, Atalanta BC welcome improving Genoa at Gewiss Stadium on Sunday, with the top four of Serie A in contact distance after an impressive series of results.

Since the arrival of the familiar face Davide Ballardini at Grifone’s dugout, meanwhile, his visitors have stabilized a tilted boat and now aim to get away from the dreaded drop zone.

We say: Atalanta BC 3-2 Genoa

Atalanta’s surge of momentum surely cannot be stopped by Genoa on Sunday as goals continue to rain from all sectors of the Nerazzurri’s high-energy squad.

Nonetheless, the Grifone can push them all the way now that they seem to have found some form and purpose after a dark late fall spell.

Our prediction partners predict more than 2.5 goals.

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Achraf Hakimi of Inter Milan celebrates his second goal with Lautaro Martinez and Romelu Lukaku on January 10, 2021© Reuters

Serie A weekend reaches a proper crescendo on Sunday night as Inter Milan host rivals from the Scudetto Juventus at the Derby d’Italia, the 175th league match between the Italian giants.

Defending champions Juve are four points behind second-placed Antonio Conte before kickoff, with a game in hand, and aim to narrow the gap with a fourth win at the top.

We say: Inter Milan 1-2 Juventus

Sunday’s San Siro showdown has a “Master vs. Apprentice” feel, with the crafty Conte going head-to-head with the idealistic rookie Pirlo.

Inter’s defensive weakness could prove their downfall again, as Juventus have looked like a more coherent attacking unit of late and still have the big playing experience to win and close within one point of their counterparts.

Our forecasting partners predict a double chance bet on a home win or away win.

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