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Brescia-Bari, probable lineups and where to watch it

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Como-Monza is one of the Serie A matches valid for the fourteenth round of the championship. Below are the latest news, probable line-ups, and where to watch it.
A relegation flavored derby will be played on the shores of Lake Como on Saturday afternoon.
No room for error for the home team and for Monza, both desperately seeking points to improve their poor position in the standings.
Fabregas’ men have just one more point than the red and whites, and they want to avenge the away defeat suffered against the in-form Fiorentina.
Encouragingly, for the visitors, was the 1-1 draw obtained in Turin last Sunday. However, three points have been missing for too long not to target them tomorrow already.
Fabregas will have to do without the suspended Dossena, while there is a chance of recovering Strefezza.
Reina seems destined for the starting position, with Gondaniga, Barba, Sala, and Moreno supporting him in the defense of the penalty area. However, watch out for the scenario that could see Iovine coming in on the right, with Goldaniga moving to the center.
Cunha-Engelhardt will be the central midfield pair, while the keys to the attacking midfield will be in the hands of Fadera, Paz, and Strefezza, if the latter manages to make it in time.
Cutrone as the lone striker.
No significant lineup news for Nesta, only missing the suspended Izzo.
In defense, replacing the former Torino player, here is Caldirola alongside Mari and Carboni in front of goalkeeper Turati.
A classic quartet in midfield, composed of Kyriakopoulos, Bianco, Bondo, and Pedro Pereira.
Starting attacking line, where Djuric will be the lone striker, supported by Maldini and Mota.
Probable Line-ups
Como (4-2-3-1): Reina; Goldaniga, Barba, Sala, Moreno; Da Cuhna, Engelhardt; Strefezza, Paz, Fadera; Cutrone. Coach: Cesc Fabregas
Monza (3-4-2-1): Turati; Caldirola, Mari, Carboni; Pereira, Bondo, Bianco, Carboni; Mota, Maldini; Djuric. Coach: Alessandro Nesta
Where to Watch
The match between Como and Monza, scheduled for tomorrow at 3 PM, will be exclusively available on Dazn.
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The 35th day of Serie B features the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are in 6th place in the standings, while the Rosanero are in 7th place.
The 35th day of Serie B features the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, while the Rosanero are coming off a 2-1 loss to Bari.
Here Catanzaro
The Catanzaro team is coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, the Calabrians are in 6th place in the play-off zone, but have been without a win since the mid-March derby against Cosenza. The team led by Fabio Caserta cannot afford any more missteps, especially against a direct competitor like Palermo.
Coach Caserta will not have La Mantia, Pontisso, and Quagliata available, but above all, Pittarello, whose absence is significant. The Calabrian coach will field a 3-5-2 formation, with a defense composed of Brighenti, Scognamillo, and Bonini; midfield consisting of Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, and Compagnon; and an attack formed by Iemmello and Biasci, who will replace Pittarello.
Here Palermo
The Palermo team is coming off a 2-1 loss to Bari, another defeat that came in the final minutes of the match, a real issue in this strange season for the Rosanero. Now, however, the team led by Dionisi cannot afford any more mistakes, especially against a play-off competitor like Catanzaro.
For these final matches, Dionisi will rely on the goals of Joel Pohjanpalo, with 9 goals in as many appearances, who perhaps if he had been with Rosanero earlier, the season would have been different. The Rosanero coach will field a 3-4-2-1 formation with a defense composed of Baniya, Magnani, and Blin; midfield consisting of Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, and Lund; and the lone striker Pohjanpalo supported by Brunori and Verre.
Catanzaro-Palermo probable lineups
Catanzaro (3-5-2): Pigliacelli; Brighenti, Scognamillo, Bonini; Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, Compagnon; Iemmello, Biasci. All: Caserta.
Palermo (3-4-2-1): Audero; Baniya, Magnani, Blin; Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, Lund; Brunori, Verre; Pohjanpalo. All: Dionisi.
Where to watch Catanzaro-Palermo
The Catanzaro-Palermo match, valid for the 35th day of Serie B to be played tomorrow at 3 pm, will be available on DAZN. But that’s not the only option: the two matches can also be followed on Amazon Prime Video by subscribing to the “La B Channel” service.
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The 35th day of Serie B includes the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are in 6th place in the standings, while the Rosanero are in 7th place.
The 35th day of Serie B includes the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, while the Rosanero are coming off a 2-1 defeat against Bari.
Here Catanzaro
The Catanzaro team is coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, currently in 6th place in the play-off zone, but they haven’t won since the derby in mid-March against Cosenza. The team led by Fabio Caserta cannot afford any more missteps, especially against a direct competitor like Palermo.
Coach Caserta will not have La Mantia, Pontisso, and Quagliata available, but most importantly, Pittarello will be a significant absence. The Calabrian coach will line up in a 3-5-2 formation, with a defense composed of Brighenti, Scognamillo, and Bonini; midfield consisting of Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, and Compagnon; and an attack made up of Iemmello and Biasci, who will replace Pittarello.
Here Palermo
The Palermo team is coming off a 2-1 defeat against Bari, another defeat that came in the final minutes of the match, a recurring issue in this strange season for the Rosanero. Now, however, the team led by Dionisi cannot afford to make any more mistakes, especially against a play-off competitor like Catanzaro.
In these last matches, Dionisi will rely on the goals of Joel Pohjanpalo, with 9 goals in as many appearances, who perhaps, if he had been in Rosanero earlier, the season would have been different. The Rosanero coach will line up in a 3-4-2-1 formation with a defense composed of Baniya, Magnani, and Blin; midfield consisting of Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, and Lund; and the lone striker Pohjanpalo supported by Brunori and Verre.
Probable Lineups for Catanzaro-Palermo
Catanzaro (3-5-2): Pigliacelli; Brighenti, Scognamillo, Bonini; Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, Compagnon; Iemmello, Biasci. Coach: Caserta.
Palermo (3-4-2-1): Audero; Baniya, Magnani, Blin; Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, Lund; Brunori, Verre; Pohjanpalo. Coach: Dionisi.
Where to Watch Catanzaro-Palermo
The match between Catanzaro and Palermo, valid for the 35th day of Serie B, which will be played tomorrow at 3:00 PM, will be available on DAZN. But that’s not the only option: the two matches can also be followed on Amazon Prime Video by subscribing to the “La B Channel” service.
Serie B
Probable lineups and where to watch it – Soccer style

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The 35th day of Serie B features the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are in 6th place in the standings, while the Rosanero are in 7th place.
The 35th day of Serie B includes the match between Catanzaro and Palermo: the Calabrians are coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, while the Rosanero are coming off a 2-1 loss to Bari.
Here Catanzaro
The Catanzaro team is coming off a 2-2 draw against Carrarese, currently in 6th place in the play-off zone, but they have not won since the mid-March derby against Cosenza. Coach Fabio Caserta‘s team cannot afford any more mistakes, especially against a direct competitor like Palermo.
Coach Caserta will not have La Mantia, Pontisso, and Quagliata available, but most importantly, Pittarello will be a significant absence. The Calabrians’ coach will field a 3-5-2 formation, with a defense composed of Brighenti, Scognamillo, and Bonini; midfield consisting of Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, and Compagnon; and an attack led by Iemmello and Biasci, who will replace Pittarello.
Here Palermo
The Palermo team is coming off a 2-1 loss to Bari, another defeat suffered in the final minutes of the match, a recurring issue in this strange season for the Rosanero. Now, Dionisi‘s team cannot afford to make any more mistakes, especially against a play-off contender like Catanzaro.
For these final games, Dionisi will rely on the goals of Joel Pohjanpalo, with 9 goals in as many appearances, a player who may have changed the course of the season if he had been in Rosanero earlier. The Rosanero coach will deploy a 3-4-2-1 formation with a defense composed of Baniya, Magnani, and Blin; midfield consisting of Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, and Lund; and lone striker Pohjanpalo supported by Brunori and Verre.
Catanzaro-Palermo probable lineups
Catanzaro (3-5-2): Pigliacelli; Brighenti, Scognamillo, Bonini; Cassandro, Pompetti, Petriccione, Ilie, Compagnon; Iemmello, Biasci. All: Caserta.
Palermo (3-4-2-1): Audero; Baniya, Magnani, Blin; Pierozzi, Gomes, Ranocchia, Lund; Brunori, Verre; Pohjanpalo. All: Dionisi.
Where to watch Catanzaro-Palermo
The Catanzaro-Palermo match, valid for the 35th day of Serie B and scheduled for tomorrow at 3:00 PM, will be available on DAZN. But that’s not the only option: the matches can also be followed on Amazon Prime Video by subscribing to the “La B Channel” service.
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