Napoli vs. Frosinone (Sunday, 11.30am)
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Still in contention to claim a European place for next season, Napoli host lowly Frosinone in Serie A's Sunday lunchtime kickoff.
While the Partenopei need points to stay on the tails of Italy's top six, their visitors are stuck inside the drop zone and have yet to win an away match since achieving promotion.
We say: Napoli 3-1 Frosinone
Though Napoli remain inconsistent, Francesco Calzona has got them closer to their Scudetto-winning style than either of his two predecessors this season; as Frosinone routinely fail to deliver when on the road, all three points should be theirs for the taking.
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Sassuolo vs. AC Milan (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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After suffering a rare home defeat in midweek, AC Milan are back on the road this weekend, when they visit Sassuolo in Serie A.
Still holding a sliver of hope that Inter Milan's huge lead can be overhauled, the Rossoneri cannot afford to slip up on Sunday; while their hosts are deep in danger at the other end of the standings.
We say: Sassuolo 1-2 AC Milan
After being shut out for the first time in 30 games, Milan should be back on the scoresheet against one of Serie A's leakiest defences. It would constitute an upset for this Sassuolo side to stop the Rossoneri leaving Reggio Emilia with maximum points, and such a feat is likely to prove beyond them.
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Udinese vs. Roma (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Winners in midweek and in the recent Rome derby, Champions League-chasing Roma visit Serie A strugglers Udinese on Sunday.
While the Giallorossi are in fine form, having since lost just twice in 16 games since Daniele De Rossi's return, their hosts still need points to secure safety.
We say: Udinese 0-2 Roma
Since Udinese won 4-0 in their last home game against Roma, back in September 2022, much has changed at both clubs. A similar result in the visitors' favour is not totally improbable on this occasion, but the Giallorossi's margin of victory may just be a little narrower.
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Inter Milan vs. Cagliari (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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After inching closer to the title last time out, Inter Milan seek three more points on Sunday, when in-form Cagliari visit San Siro.
A second-half comeback helped Inter defeat Udinese and maintain their huge lead in the Serie A standings, while their Sardinian counterparts also turned things around to beat Atalanta BC.
We say: Inter Milan 3-0 Cagliari
Finding the net against Cagliari will set a new club record for scoring in consecutive Serie A matches (40), and that should prove no problem for Inter on Sunday. The champions-elect are a slick machine, so even without their star striker's help, three more points will be added to a towering tally.