AS Roma are set to welcome Parma to the Stadio Olimpico for a vital midweek Serie A contest as both teams seek to secure essential league points.
The hosts are determined to secure a win and move level on points with Napoli at the top of the table, while Parma aim to halt their recent slide.
AS Roma vs Parma – Predicted lineup and team news
Roma Team News
Manager Gian Piero Gasperini may have the option to recall several squad members following Roma’s crucial 1-0 triumph over Sassuolo, a result that extended Roma’s impressive away form.
That decisive win also marked Paulo Dybala’s first league goal of the campaign, highlighting his continued influence in attack. Dybala recently celebrated his 200th career goal with a strike against Viktoria Plzen. He has now registered 43 goals in 118 appearances since joining Roma in the summer of 2022. His contributions have been pivotal to the Giallorossi’s attacking efforts this season.
Within the squad, midfielder Edoardo Bove remains unavailable due to ongoing heart concerns, while Spanish full-back Angelino is still sidelined as he recovers from bronchitis. Gasperini has noted that Angelino needs additional time to regain match fitness, leaving Kostas Tsimikas or Mario Hermoso likely options to fill in on the left flank.
After setbacks against Inter and Viktoria Plzen, Roma responded well by grinding out a victory at Sassuolo. Their latest away performance continues a perfect streak of five consecutive wins in all competitions, underscoring their formidable form on the road.
AS Roma Predicted Lineup
Possible AS Roma starting XI: Svilar; Celik, Mancini, Ndicka; Tsimikas, Cristante, Kone, Wesley; Pellegrini, Bailey; Dybala.
When will the match kick off?
The match will kick off at 6:30pm BST on Wednesday, 26th October.
How to Watch AS Roma vs Parma?
Supporters in the UK can stream the encounter live via DAZN, the official broadcaster for Serie A, with coverage also available to Paramount+ subscribers.
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