Serie A
Pisa
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Parma 3-5-2 Carlos Cuesta
31
3
37
39
14
16
41
10
15
9
7
Starters
31 Zion Suzuki
3 Abdoulaye Ndiaye
37 Mariano Troilo
39 Alessandro Circati
14 Emanuele Valeri
16 Mandela Keita
41 Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
10 Adrián Bernabé
15 Enrico Delprato
9 Mateo Pellegrino
7 Gabriel Strefezza
Substitutes
5 Lautaro Valenti
8 Nahuel Estévez
11 Pontus Almqvist
17 Jacob Ondrejka
21 Gaetano Oristanio
22 Oliver Sørensen
23 Nesta Elphege
24 Christian Ordoñez
27 Sascha Britschgi
29 Franco Carboni
40 Edoardo Corvi
66 Filippo Rinaldi
Pisa 3-5-2 Oscar Hiljemark
1
5
4
2
7
21
20
14
3
32
81
Starters
1 Adrian Šemper
5 Simone Canestrelli
4 Antonio Caracciolo
2 Rosen Bozhinov
7 Mehdi Léris
21 Isak Vural
20 Michel Aebischer
14 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro
3 Samuele Angori
32 Stefano Moreo
81 Filip Stojilković
Substitutes
8 Malthe Højholt
9 Henrik Wendel Meister
11 Juan Cuadrado
12 Nicolas
15 Idrissa Touré
19 Samuel Iling Junior
22 Simone Scuffet
23 Calvin Stengs
26 Francesco Coppola
33 Arturo Calabresi
35 Felipe Loyola
36 Gabriele Piccinini
39 Raúl Albiol
99 Lorran
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.
PredictionBased 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
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- 2018-08-12 Parma 0 - 1 Pisa
- 2021-09-26 Parma 1 - 1 Pisa
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- 2022-10-08 Pisa 0 - 0 Parma
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