Venezia
Line-up
- 12G. Vicario
- 3M. Bruscagin
- 6M. Domizzi
- 13M. Modolo
- 27G. Zampano
- 14M. Pinato
- 7S. Bentivoglio
- 21A. Schiavone
- 23C. Lombardi
- 24A. Rossi
- 30R. Bocalon
- 5M. Coppolaro
- 8S. Suciu
- 35Alexandr Pimenta
- 9G. Zigoni
Subs
- 1D. Facchin
- 22Lezzerini, Luca
- 25F. Cernuto
- 4M. Fornasier
- 11H. St Clair
- 16P. Besea
- 18J. Segre
- 15Zennaro, Mattia
Salernitana
Line-up
- 12A. Micai
- 3Wálter López
- 25Migliorini, Marco
- 5V. Mantovani
- 2R. Pucino
- 14Di Tacchio, Francesco
- 28Anderson, Andre
- 6M. Odjer
- 17J. Minala
- 15T. Casasola
- 11Milan Đurić
- 20H. Memolla
- 32A. Mazzarani
- 19E. Calaiò
- 27Orlando, Francesco
Subs
- 1Vannucchi, Gianmarco
- 7D. Anderson
- 13G. Gigliotti
- 21R. Schiavi
- 18Akpa, Jean
- 30L. Jallow
- 10A. Rosina
- 23Volpicelli, Emilio
With a single goal lead, Salernitana should be worried. They lost 11 of their 18 away trips this term, winning only twice on the road. A draw would do them here, but losing over half of their games on their travels suggests that’s a tall order too. Meanwhile, 75% of Venezia’s wins came at his ground, while they lost only four times in front of their home support. The side from Venice lost none of their meetings with fellow bottom seven sides here, winning three of their four games with sides beneath them – including that win over Salernitana.
Venezia have won to nil in four of the last six meetings between these two at this ground. Meanwhile, they’re hosting a side who have lost their last seven matches on the spin away from home, which suggests they’ll struggle here. Salernitana lost all but one of their trips to teams in the bottom six, so we think that Venezia to win represents great value ahead of Sunday’s clash.