Cagliari vs. Atalanta (Saturday, 2.00pm)
Aiming to establish a new club record for consecutive Serie A wins, Atalanta BC will seek their 10th straight league victory when they visit Cagliari on Saturday.
Leading the Italian top flight ahead of a large chasing pack, La Dea suffered a rare European defeat in midweek; meanwhile, their hosts are engaged in a battle at the bottom.
We say: Cagliari 0-2 Atalanta BC
Although their schedule is packed - and Gasperini rarely rotates his squad - Atalanta should still have enough gas in the tank to beat Cagliari.
The home side have weaknesses at both ends of the pitch, while their high-flying visitors are riding the crest of a wave.
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Udinese vs. Napoli (Saturday, 5.00pm)
Having been toppled from the Serie A summit, Napoli are back in the chasing pack ahead of Saturday's clash with Udinese.
Consecutive losses in league and cup have stalled the Azzurri's superb start to the season, while their hosts have steadily maintained a place in mid-table.
We say: Udinese 1-1 Napoli
Napoli may drop more points, as a close-fought and cautious encounter could end all square.
With neither side in fluent form, goals will be scarce, and a share of the points is set to leave Conte and co frustrated.
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Juventus vs. Venezia (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Fresh from success in Europe, Juventus will try to revive their Serie A title challenge on Saturday night, when they play host to rock-bottom Venezia.
Juve stunned Manchester City in the Champions League earlier this week, but a series of domestic draws have dented dreams of reclaiming the Scudetto.
We say: Juventus 3-0 Venezia
Full of confidence from their midweek feats, Juventus should steamroll a limited Venezia side that will struggle to avoid relegation.
The hosts often fail to convert one point into three, but with several players returning, they are surely set to record back-to-back wins.