Still seeking the first point of their Serie A comeback campaign, Lecce welcome Empoli to Stadio Via del Mare on Sunday evening.
After ekeing out a draw in their derby with Fiorentina, the visitors will aim to secure their first victory of the season, having endured an awful calendar year so far.
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Having returned to the top flight by narrowly missing out on a point against Inter on the opening day, Lecce's first road trip back in the Italian elite saw them return south empty-handed too, as they were beaten by Sassuolo.
Only Domenico Berardi's wonderstrike split the sides in Emilia-Romagna, but a second straight one-goal defeat leaves Marco Baroni's men pointless so far.
Last season's Serie B champions now find themselves on a three-match losing streak, having also crashed out of the Coppa Italia to Cittadella earlier this month.
However, the Giallorossi's intent must step up a notch on Sunday, as they encounter a potential relegation rival on home soil - the sort of fixture they will surely need to take three points from more often than not.
Though it has been a while since their paths crossed in the top flight - back in 2006 - Lecce have lost only one of 10 home matches against Empoli in either Serie A or Serie B, so at least precedent is on their side.
Empoli approach their second away game of the new season in similar shape to their hosts, as they too followed a cup exit to Serie B opponents with defeat on the opening day.
After losses to SPAL and then Spezia, Paolo Zanetti's side may have feared another was to follow last weekend, when Sebastiano Luperto was shown a red card in the second half of their Tuscan derby against Fiorentina. They held out for a goalless draw, though, and got off the mark in terms of points, if not goals.
Despite ultimately finishing 14th last season, upon their latest return to the top flight, Empoli's fortunes have faltered significantly after a bright start last year, and they were somewhat fortunate to avoid relegation under former coach Aurelio Andreazzoli.
After replacing Serie A's oldest coach with the league's youngest, the Azzurri had hoped for a fresh start - though appointing a manager who steered Venezia to demotion raised eyebrows in some quarters.
Zanetti has been unable to arrest Empoli's slide, and they are one of three sides yet to score a goal this term. Not only that, but they have also lost five of their last six league games on the road - as many as in their previous 18.