Bologna
Line-up
- 28Ł. Skorupski
- 18F. Helander
- 23Danilo
- 33A. Calabresi
- 14F. Mattiello
- 11L. Krejčí
- 32M. Svanberg
- 8Á. Nagy
- 16A. Poli
- 30O. Okwonkwo
- 9F. Santander
- 22M. Destro
- 7R. Orsolini
- 24R. Palacio
Subs
- 29A. Santurro
- 1Angelo Da Costa
- 4S. De Maio
- 35M. Dijks
- 3G. González
- 15I. Mbaye
- 6Nehuén Paz
- 17G. Donsah
- 5Erick Pulgar
Lazio
Line-up
- 1T. Strakosha
- 26Ștefan Radu
- 33Francesco Acerbi
- 3Luiz Felipe
- 77A. Marušić
- 19S. Lulić
- 10Luis Alberto
- 6Lucas Leiva
- 21S. Milinković-Savić
- 20Felipe Caicedo
- 11J. Correa
- 5J. Lukaku
- 16M. Parolo
- 17C. Immobile
Subs
- 23G. Guerrieri
- 24S. Proto
- 13Wallace
- 4Patric Gabarrón
- 15Bastos
- 25M. Badelj
- 32D. Cataldi
- 96A. Murgia
Lazio are seeing the first real blip of Simone Inzaghi’s career, after a couple of strong seasons in the Italian capital. The club are bidding to finally land a place in the Champions League, but they’ve seen their hopes take a hit in recent weeks after they went seven games without a victory. Their win over Cagliari at the weekend has put things back on track.
The visitors still have doubts hanging over them after their struggles in recent weeks, but Inzaghi’s time at the Stadio Olimpico has been solid. He was always likely to get things back on track, given their strong couple of seasons. With the Rossoblu winless in their previous 10 matches, it’s fair to put Lazio as the favourites for this clash.