Lecce vs. Spezia (Sunday, 11.30am)
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In a crucial battle near the bottom of Serie A, Lecce host relegation rivals Spezia at Stadio Via del Mare on Sunday.
Separated by two points in the standings with just three games left to play, the hosts hold a slim advantage over their Ligurian visitors, who would leapfrog the 16th-placed Salentini with a win.
We say: Lecce 1-0 Spezia
Lecce can celebrate their 600th Serie A fixture by securing a crucial win that could effectively keep them in the top flight. Spezia do not travel well - 11 losses from 17 away games attest to that - and they could be left hoping Verona do not capitalise on another slip-up at Via del Mare.
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Torino vs. Fiorentina (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Now into two cup finals thanks to a last-gasp winner in midweek, Fiorentina aim to convert their knockout prowess into Serie A points on Sunday, when they visit mid-table rivals Torino.
While the Viola can still claim a Coppa Italia-Europa Conference league double, Toro have little left to play for - though they will still want to beat their visitors to a top-half finish.
We say: Torino 1-1 Fiorentina
Torino have not won any of their last 15 Serie A matches after conceding a goal, such has been their lack of precision in the final third. Indeed, the last time they won without keeping a clean sheet was back in October, so if Fiorentina can find the net, these two mid-table teams could stay locked together on points.
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Napoli vs. Inter Milan (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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After sealing a place in the Champions League final at their arch-rivals expense, Inter Milan now aim for a ninth straight win when they visit Napoli, who are still celebrating being crowned Serie A champions.
While the Azzurri have tailed off in recent weeks, they have a first Scudetto for 33 years to cherish; Inter's eyes are on an even bigger prize, but they must first secure a top-four league finish.
We say: Napoli 1-2 Inter Milan
Despite their heavy workload, Inter's winning run can continue at Stadio Maradona, as they seem to be at the peak of their powers - no matter which XI Simone Inzahgi sends out clad in Nerazzurri.
They have actually scored the most goals from open play in Serie A this season - Napoli have incidentally recorded the most from set-pieces - and the visitors' greater goal threat on current form should swing the result in their favour.
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Udinese vs. Lazio (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Having taken just four points from their last five matches, Lazio's grip on a top-four Serie A finish has loosened of late, so they aim to get back on track by beating Udinese on Sunday evening.
The capital-city club have recently dropped from second to fourth in the standings, but victory in their penultimate away fixture would edge them closer to a cherished Champions League return.
We say: Udinese 0-1 Lazio
Always obdurate opponents at the Dacia Arena, Udinese will not make life easy for their capital-city counterparts, but injuries have diminished the hosts' attacking threat. Lazio must surely snap out of their malaise before Milan make up ground and jeopardise their top-four placing, and victory on Sunday should help them do so.