Lecce vs. Empoli (Saturday, 2.00pm)
Lecce's wretched run is seeing them sink into a bottom three spot in Serie A, and Empoli can force the struggling side's slide in Saturday's round 32 clash at Stadio Via del Mare.
Luca Gotti's men could not keep a third consecutive clean sheet in a row in last week's 3-0 loss at AC Milan, but Davide Nicola's men got an uplifting 3-2 triumph over Torino in gameweek 31.
We say: Lecce 0-1 Empoli
This game is a close one to call. The home side are struggling to find the back of the net on their turf, while Empoli just ended a four-game run without scoring before last weekend's win over Torino.
However, the away side's penchant for netting late goals means they always carry a threat, and Nicola's men should nick maximum points against a team that go into this weekend on the back of firing six blanks in eight league gameweeks.
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Torino vs. Juventus (Saturday, 5.00pm)
Seeking to continue their long dominance of the Turin derby, Serie A's fallen giants Juventus visit city rivals Torino on Saturday evening.
After posting back-to-back wins, Juve now aim for an 18th straight game without defeat to their neighbours, which would set a new record in the Derby della Mole.
We say: Torino 1-1 Juventus
Recent history weighs against them, but Torino are made of sterner stuff under Ivan Juric - most notably on home turf. As Juventus are still searching for rhythm after their form collapsed in February, they may have to settle for a single point from the latest Derby della Mole.
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Bologna vs. Monza (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Aiming to keep their pursuit of European qualification on track, Bologna welcome Monza to Stadio Dall'Ara for Serie A's Saturday night kickoff.
Two highly-rated coaches go head to head, as the Champions League-chasing Rossoblu host an away side seeking their first top-10 finish.
We say: Bologna 1-0 Monza
These teams could not be split when they met back in September, and both are well organised by an up-and-coming coach. It could be another close contest, then, with Bologna's ability to get the job done on home soil proving the difference.