The Gialloblu look for their first win in six games but these these Frosinone vs. Veronapredictions suggest that could be a tough task. Things are not looking good for Marco Baroni’s team, who now come up against a solid Canarini side.
Frosinone vs. Verona odds
1 – A draw at full-time –5/2
2 – Under 1.5 goals scored – 12/5
3 – 0-0 at full-time – 19/2
4 – Frosinone to keep a clean sheet– 2/1
5 – Frosinone to win by a one-goal margin– 3/1
Frosinone hope to get back to winning ways as they host Verona at the Stadio Benito Stirpe on Sunday afternoon. The Canarini saw their five-match unbeaten run come to an end against Roma in the last round but they will be more confident against an underperforming Gialloblu side this weekend.
Marco Baroni’s side prepare for their trip south having picked up just two points from their last four games. While defeats to Milan and Atalanta may have been expected, failure to beat Sassuolo, Torino and Bologna will be cause for concern.
With a match against Napoli on the horizon after the international break, Sunday’s game marks an important opportunity to put some points on the board. With so much on the line, we back the visitors to secure an all-important draw.
A particular worry for Verona will be their lack of goalscoring threat. They have failed to score in any of their last four games, managing just two shots on target against Torino on Monday. Baroni’s side have scored the third-fewest goals in Serie A, with just four to their name, and come up against a Frosinone side who have conceded ten in their opening seven games. So a bet on under 1.5 goals scored could potentially pay off.
Given the hosts’ defensive resilience, it would come as no surprise if they did secure only their second clean sheet of this season. That being said, Frosinone have hardly been free-scoring themselves, with fewer than one goal per game. They now come across a Verona side that have conceded just twice in their last four. A wager on a goalless result at the full-time whistle may be advised.
Fortunately, recent encounters between the two sides promise a more entertaining fixture this weekend. There has been just one draw in the last six meetings between the teams, none of which have been goalless.
Matches have tended to be evenly balanced, with Frosinone securing single-goal wins in three games. Given Verona’s poor attacking output, a single goal could do the trick for the hosts yet again on Sunday.
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Frosinone last five fixtures
Verona last five fixtures
Frosinone top goalscorers
Player | Total goals |
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11 | |
7 | |
5 | |
4 | |
3 |
Verona top goalscorers
Player | Total goals |
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6 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 | |
3 |
Frosinone vs. Verona line-ups
Frosinone (4-3-3): Turati; Oyono, Okoli, Monterisi, Marchizza; Brescianini, Barrenechea, Mazzitelli; Soule, Cheddira, Baez
Verona (3-4-2-1): Montipo; Magnani, Dawidowicz, Amione; Terraciano, Duda, Folorunsho, Lazovic; Ngonge, Suslov; Bonazzoli
Frosinone team news
Eusebio Di Francesco is expected to revert to a back four, having lost Simone Romagnoli to injury. Abdou Harroui, Kaio Jorge, Pol Lirola and Franceco Gelli are also sidelined for Sunday’s game, with Giuseppe Caso and Walid Cheddira expected to start.
Verona team news
Pawel Dawidowicz faces a late fitness test to see whether he will be available for Sunday’s match, with Diego Coppola ready to step in. Josh Doig remains sidelined through injury, meaning Darko Lazovic could start, with Marco Faraoni also available to operate on the left flank. Federico Bonazzoli is expected to return to the starting line-up.