Atalanta vs. Juventus (Sunday, 11.30am)
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Two contenders for a top-four Serie A finish convene at the Gewiss Stadium on Sunday afternoon, as Atalanta BC welcome Juventus to Bergamo.
While Juve ended a five-match winless streak in midweek to keep a grip on third place, their hosts have hit form at the right time - posting three consecutive wins during the past fortnight.
We say: Atalanta BC 2-1 Juventus
When La Dea meets the Old Lady it is often eventful - as January's 3-3 draw in Turin suggests - and given Juve's recent woes, the time could be right for Atalanta to strike. The Nerazzurri are not always at their best on home soil, but they have enough guile to counter their visitors' reactive approach and seize victory.
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Torino vs. Monza (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Locked together on points in the Serie A standings, Torino and Monza both aim to boost their hopes of a top-half finish when they meet on Sunday.
While Toro won in midweek, when they heaped more misery on Sampdoria, their visitors earned the latest eye-catching result of their first top-flight campaign, holding Roma to a draw.
We say: Torino 1-1 Monza
As Monza score regularly - regardless of whether they are home or away - Torino will struggle to keep them at bay for 90 minutes. By contrast, the Granata are often too reliant on Antonio Sanabria to bail them out and can be frustrated in the final third, so a draw may be the best they can hope for on Sunday.
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Napoli vs. Fiorentina (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Following in the aftermath of their long-awaited title party earlier this week, Napoli return to Stadio Maradona on Sunday, when Fiorentina will visit the new Serie A champions.
Ending 33 years of hurt, Luciano Spalletti's side eked out a draw with Udinese to finally bring the Scudetto back to Naples; meanwhile, the Viola are enjoying their best form of the season and have a European semi-final to look forward to.
We say: Napoli 1-1 Fiorentina
For all the joyous release of the last few days, Napoli have been off the boil for a while now, while Fiorentina may have their minds on other matters. With all the action occurring in the Stadio Maradona stands, it could be a more meandering affair on the field of play; ending in a low-scoring draw.
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Lecce vs. Hellas Verona (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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After their survival hopes took a hit with a six-goal thumping in midweek, Hellas Verona return to action on Sunday, when they visit fellow Serie A strugglers Lecce at Stadio Via del Mare.
Separated by four points in the standings, both sides are in serious danger of demotion, but the hosts could take a huge step towards salvation by beating a major relegation rival.
We say: Lecce 1-0 Hellas Verona
Hampered by a modest goal threat and having bit hit for six by Inter, Verona may be unable to end their away-win drought on Sunday evening. Lecce are no hot-shots themselves, so the outcome could be decided by a single goal in their favour; hauling them further clear of Hellas in the table.