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Serie A
Parma
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Pisa
Apr 25, 13:00

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Parma 3-5-2 Carlos Cuesta

Zion Suzuki 31
Suzuki
Abdoulaye Ndiaye 3
Ndiaye
Mariano Troilo 37
Troilo
Alessandro Circati 39
Circati
Emanuele Valeri 14
Valeri
Mandela Keita 16
Keita
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia 41
Caviglia
Adrián Bernabé 10
Bernabé
Enrico Delprato 15
Delprato
Mateo Pellegrino 9
Pellegrino
Gabriel Strefezza 7
Strefezza

Starters

  • Zion Suzuki31 Zion Suzuki
  • Abdoulaye Ndiaye3 Abdoulaye Ndiaye
  • Mariano Troilo37 Mariano Troilo
  • Alessandro Circati39 Alessandro Circati
  • Emanuele Valeri14 Emanuele Valeri
  • Mandela Keita16 Mandela Keita
  • Hans Nicolussi Caviglia41 Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
  • Adrián Bernabé10 Adrián Bernabé
  • Enrico Delprato15 Enrico Delprato
  • Mateo Pellegrino9 Mateo Pellegrino
  • Gabriel Strefezza7 Gabriel Strefezza

Substitutes

  • Lautaro Valenti5 Lautaro Valenti
  • Nahuel Estévez8 Nahuel Estévez
  • Pontus Almqvist11 Pontus Almqvist
  • Jacob Ondrejka17 Jacob Ondrejka
  • Gaetano Oristanio21 Gaetano Oristanio
  • Oliver Sørensen22 Oliver Sørensen
  • Nesta Elphege23 Nesta Elphege
  • Christian Ordoñez24 Christian Ordoñez
  • Sascha Britschgi27 Sascha Britschgi
  • Franco Carboni29 Franco Carboni
  • Edoardo Corvi40 Edoardo Corvi
  • Filippo Rinaldi66 Filippo Rinaldi

Pisa 3-5-2 Oscar Hiljemark

Adrian Šemper 1
Šemper
Simone Canestrelli 5
Canestrelli
Antonio Caracciolo 4
Caracciolo
Rosen Bozhinov 2
Bozhinov
Mehdi Léris 7
Léris
Isak Vural 21
Vural
Michel Aebischer 20
Aebischer
Ebenezer Akinsanmiro 14
Akinsanmiro
Samuele Angori 3
Angori
Stefano Moreo 32
Moreo
Filip Stojilković 81
Stojilković

Starters

  • Adrian Šemper1 Adrian Šemper
  • Simone Canestrelli5 Simone Canestrelli
  • Antonio Caracciolo4 Antonio Caracciolo
  • Rosen Bozhinov2 Rosen Bozhinov
  • Mehdi Léris7 Mehdi Léris
  • Isak Vural21 Isak Vural
  • Michel Aebischer20 Michel Aebischer
  • Ebenezer Akinsanmiro14 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro
  • Samuele Angori3 Samuele Angori
  • Stefano Moreo32 Stefano Moreo
  • Filip Stojilković81 Filip Stojilković

Substitutes

  • Malthe Højholt8 Malthe Højholt
  • Henrik Wendel Meister9 Henrik Wendel Meister
  • Juan Cuadrado11 Juan Cuadrado
  • Nicolas12 Nicolas
  • Idrissa Touré15 Idrissa Touré
  • Samuel Iling Junior19 Samuel Iling Junior
  • Simone Scuffet22 Simone Scuffet
  • Calvin Stengs23 Calvin Stengs
  • Francesco Coppola26 Francesco Coppola
  • Arturo Calabresi33 Arturo Calabresi
  • Felipe Loyola35 Felipe Loyola
  • Gabriele Piccinini36 Gabriele Piccinini
  • Raúl Albiol39 Raúl Albiol
  • Lorran99 Lorran

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Parma hosts Pisa in Serie A. The head-to-head record is closely contested (Parma 3, Draws 3, Pisa 2). Lineups suggest a balanced Parma attack led by Strefezza and Pellegrino against Pisa’s Loyola and Moreo. Recent form data is unavailable for both teams, making analysis reliant on historical H2H data.

Prediction

Based on the 3-2 historical win ratio favoring Parma in goal scoring, and considering the evenly matched lineups, a narrow victory for Parma is predicted. The H2H goal scoring suggests a 2-1 win for Parma.

Final Score: Parma 2 - 1 Pisa

Last updated: 6 hours ago

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Head-to-Head Stats

Parma Wins 3
Draws 3
Pisa Wins 2

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