Sampdoria stick with Eder and Luis Muriel up-front, as they have the opportunity to go joint-third at Atalanta.

The Blucerchiati would go level with Torino on 13 points with victory in Bergamo, and stick with the attack which has served them so well thus far, with Roberto Soriano behind the two forwards.

It’s defence versus attack, as while Sampdoria have scored 11 goals in their five games so far, last season’s strugglers Atalanta have conceded just four, the joint-best record in Serie A.

Sampdoria stick with Eder and Luis Muriel up-front, as they have the opportunity to go joint-third at Atalanta.

The Blucerchiati would go level with Torino on 13 points with victory in Bergamo, and stick with the attack which has served them so well thus far, with Roberto Soriano behind the two forwards.

It’s defence versus attack, as while Sampdoria have scored 11 goals in their five games so far, last season’s strugglers Atalanta have conceded just four, the joint-best record in Serie A.

La Dea have struggled to score at the other end, however, and will look to Mauricio Pinilla to fire them to victory.

Atalanta: Sportiello; Bellini, Toloi, Paletta, Dramé; Kurtic, De Roon, Grassi; Moralez, Pinilla, Gomez

Atalanta bench: Radunovic, Bassi, Masiello, D'Alessandro, Migliaccio, German Denis, Cigarini, Conti, Cherubin, Kresic, Monachello, Raimondi

Sampdoria: Viviano, Pereira, Mosainder, Zukanovic, Mesbah, Barreto, Fernando, Soriano, Correa, Eder, Muriel

Sampdoria bench: Puggioni, Brignoli, Rodriguez, Bonazzoli, Palombo, Regini, Krsticic, Carbonero, Rocca, Ivan, Cassano

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