Both SPAL and Cagliari are coming off heavy defeats with rather harsh scorelines, so hope to turn things around this evening.

It kicks off at the Stadio Paolo Mazza at 17.00 GMT.

Follow all the action as it happens from this game, Torino v Parma and Genoa v Napoli on the LIVEBLOG.

Both SPAL and Cagliari are coming off heavy defeats with rather harsh scorelines, so hope to turn things around this evening.

It kicks off at the Stadio Paolo Mazza at 17.00 GMT.

Follow all the action as it happens from this game, Torino v Parma and Genoa v Napoli on the LIVEBLOG.

SPAL had such a strong start to the season, winning three of their first four games, but have since been sliding down the table with six defeats in their last seven.

The final 4-1 result against Lazio was too heavy for the overall performance and they will hope for better against a side more on their level.

Everton Luiz is suspended and Mattia Valoti still injured, so Mirko Valdifiori and Pasquale Schiattarella take the midfield reins.

Alfred Gomis is given the gloves after two games with Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

Cagliari were beaten 3-1 by Juventus, but caused quite a few scares and were close to 2-2 just moments before the third goal.

Ragnar Klavan, Diego Farias and Charalampos Lykogiannis remain on the treatment table, but Lucas Castro is in the trequartista role behind Joao Pedro and Leonardo Pavoletti.

SPAL: Gomis; Cionek, Vicari, Felipe; Lazzari, Schiattarella, Valdifiori, Missiroli, Fares; Petagna, Antenucci

Cagliari: Cragno; Srna, Romagna, Ceppitelli, Padoin; Ionita, Bradaric, Barella; Castro; Joao Pedro, Pavoletti

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