Inter Milan vs. Salernitana (Sunday, 11.30am)
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Following their midweek heroics in Europe, Inter Milan aim to make up lost ground in Serie A when they host Salernitana on Sunday.
The Nerazzurri return to San Siro having pushed Barcelona to the brink of Champions League elimination, and now face opponents who surprisingly sit just four places below them in the standings.
We say: Inter Milan 3-1 Salernitana
Inter have not played out a draw in their last 18 league games, and that sequence is set to continue for Inzaghi's improving side, whose confidence has been boosted by recent Champions League feats.
While Salernitana offer enough threat to score at San Siro, the hosts' forwards are finally running into form and will punish any lapses in concentration.
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Lazio vs. Udinese (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Both among Serie A's top four after the first nine rounds, Lazio and Udinese clash at Stadio Olimpico on Sunday afternoon.
Either side has won four of their last five league games to sit on the shoulder of unbeaten leaders Napoli, and the hosts have not conceded a top-flight goal since early September.
We say: Lazio 2-1 Udinese
Lazio (21%) and Udinese (15%) are the two sides with the highest shot conversion rates in Serie A this season, and there is no reason not to expect more goals on Sunday afternoon.
The home side's current prowess, allied to their ability to keep clean sheets, could see the visitors' unbeaten run brought to an end - but not before a few thrills and spills at either end.
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Spezia vs. Cremonese (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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In a clash between two teams at the wrong end of the Serie A table, Spezia host Cremonese at Stadio Alberto Picco on Sunday.
The home side currently occupy 15th place, while the visitors are finding it even tougher and sit in 19th.
We say: Spezia 2-1 Cremonese
Despite there not being a great deal separating the two sides, Spezia have been impressive at home so far this season, undefeated at Stadio Alberto Picco so far. As such, we expect them to do just enough to get the three points in this one, particularly given the fact that Cremonese are yet to win a game.
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Napoli vs. Bologna (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Following another explosive display in Europe, Serie A leaders Napoli return to domestic duty on Sunday, as they host lowly Bologna at Stadio Maradona.
In their latest multi-goal victory of a spectacular start to the season, Luciano Spalletti's inspired side took Ajax apart again, and they also sat top of the table in Italy after the first nine rounds.
We say: Napoli 2-0 Bologna
Offering little attacking threat - particularly if Arnautovic is unable to start - Bologna should not stand in the way of Napoli extending their superb sequence of results this term. With an increasingly deep squad, the hosts can use a variety of personnel up front - all of whom should be too hot for their visitors to handle.
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Hellas Verona vs. AC Milan (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Soon after another setback in Europe, Scudetto-holders AC Milan return to the defence of their Serie A title on Sunday, as they visit Hellas Verona.
Beaten by Chelsea for the second time in under a week, the Rossoneri face a battle to make the Champions League's last 16, but first must tackle opponents stranded in the bottom three and now under new management.
We say: Hellas Verona 0-2 AC Milan
The last Serie A draw between Verona and Milan at the Bentegodi was in December 2000, and that run is set to remain unbroken as the champions claim victory again. Despite their absences, the Rossoneri have too much pace and guile for their hosts to handle and should score at least twice.