- 28Ł. Skorupski
- 4Lyanco Vojnović
- 23Danilo
- 15I. Mbaye
- 11L. Krejčí
- 31B. Džemaili
- 5Erick Pulgar
- 21R. Soriano
- 24R. Palacio
- 7R. Orsolini
- 22M. Destro
- 25Gabriele Corbo
- 32M. Svanberg
- 9F. Santander
- 29A. Santurro
- 1Angelo Da Costa
- 33A. Calabresi
- 18F. Helander
- 6Nehuén Paz
- 17G. Donsah
- 20S. Edera
- 8Á. Nagy
- 91D. Falcinelli
- 14F. Mattiello
- 35M. Dijks
- 10Nicola Sansone
- 16A. Poli
- 55L. Sepe
- 95A. Bastoni
- 22Bruno Alves
- 2S. Iacoponi
- 3F. Dimarco
- 23M. Gazzola
- 21M. Scozzarella
- 32L. Rigoni
- 93M. Sprocati
- 9F. Ceravolo
- 27Gervinho
- 13F. Sierralta
- 45R. Inglese
- 26L. Siligardi
- 28R. Gagliolo
- 88A. Grassi
- 1P. Frattali
- 31Gabriel Brazão
- 18M. Gobbi
- 33J. Dezi
- 14Pepín
- 5L. Štulac
- 10N. Schiappacasse
- 77J. Biabiany
- 17A. Barillà
- 33J. Kucka
Bologna saw their progress stopped last week, as they lost 2-1 at AC Milan. However, that defeat was a narrow one. They caused problems at San Siro, while they showed a threat that was missing in their dour 0-0 draw with Milan in their last home game. That’s where Sinisa Mihajlovic has made the difference. In improving their attacking threat, he’s managed to get Bologna out of danger and clear of the drop zone.
Their home results have shown their improvement under the new boss, as Bologna have managed to win their last five at this ground. They’ve scored at least twice in each of those, which should help to see off a Parma side who have failed to win in eight. We think that the Rossoblu’s winning run at home will continue, while they’re brilliantly priced to secure a victory against an out of form Parma outfit.