Line-ups: Fiorentina v Brescia

Franck Ribery has his first game since November 30, completing an exciting Fiorentina trio with Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic, against Sandro Tonali’s Brescia.

It kicks off at 18.30 UK time (17.30 GMT), you can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game, Lecce-Milan and Bologna-Juventus on the LIVEBLOG.

Franck Ribery has his first game since November 30, completing an exciting Fiorentina trio with Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic, against Sandro Tonali’s Brescia.

It kicks off at 18.30 UK time (17.30 GMT), you can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game, Lecce-Milan and Bologna-Juventus on the LIVEBLOG.

The Viola are back with their first game since the lockdown, having scraped draws with Milan and Udinese with the latest outing on March 8.

The long break has given Ribery the opportunity to recover fully after fracturing his ankle against Lecce on November 30, so he makes his comeback from the start with Vlahovic and Chiesa.

There are some changes in defence, with Pol Lirola, Igor and Nikola Milenkovic seemingly rested.

Brescia are without rebel Mario Balotelli, although he reportedly had a COVID-19 swab this morning, the first step towards a return to the squad following a contract dispute.

Tonali has shaken off a knock he picked up in last week’s 2-0 friendly defeat to Udinese, but Dimitri Bisoli is out for the rest of the season after a freak accident at home saw him tear a knee tendon.

Andrea Cistana and Jhon Chancellor also miss out, so coach Diego Lopez has frankly few options at his disposal.

Fiorentina: Dragowski; Caceres, Ceccherini, Pezzella, Dalbert; Castrovilli, Pulgar, Duncan; Chiesa, Vlahovic, Ribery

Brescia: Joronen; Sabelli, Papetti, Mateju, Semprini; Bjarnason, Tonali, Dessena; Zmrhal; Skrabb, Donnarumma