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Serie A
Cagliari
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Lecce
Feb 16, 19:45

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Cagliari (Caprile, Pedro, Dossena, Rodriguez, Palestra, Adopo, Gaetano, Mazzitelli, Obert, Kilicsoy, Esposito) hosts Lecce (Falcone, Veiga, Gaspar, Gabriel, Gallo, Ramadani, Coulibaly, Pierotti, Gandelman, Sottil, Cheddira). The H2H record shows no previous results. Limited available data prevents form analysis. News sources indicate standard team updates.

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Given the lack of historical data and current form information, and relying solely on the H2H goal scoring metric (0-0), a tight contest is anticipated.

Final Score: Cagliari 0 - 0 Lecce

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