Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 28

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20. 8. 2026Serie A Fantasy Picks – Round 28

Matchday 28 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Napoli vs. Torino and concludes on Monday, March 9th at 8:45 PM with Lazio vs. Sassuolo.
The match to watch most is obviously the Milan derby between AC Milan and Inter Milan, but close attention should also be paid to the teams competing for a place in the European Championship, particularly Juventus and Roma, who are playing Pisa and Genoa respectively.
Learn more about our recommended lineup now.
Formation: 3-5-2
- GOALKEEPER
Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta vs Udinese) — €7.0M
Carnesecchi is the best goalkeeper in Serie A in terms of average Sofascore rating, with a fantamedia of 7.40. Udinese are a dangerous team, especially with Zaniolo, but scoring against Carnesecchi is extremely difficult, and even if he get shots on target, the Nerazzurri goalkeeper has repeatedly shown he can respond with decisive saves. A clean sheet and a high rating are absolutely within reach.

- DEFENDERS
Leonardo Spinazzola (Napoli vs Torino) — €6.3M
Torino is one of the teams that has conceded the most goals this season and often struggles to contain the overlapping runs of their wingers. Spinazzola is a player who pushes hard down the flank, and big chances could arise from his side: a bonus, either a goal or an assist, can’t be ruled out.

Evan N’Dicka (Genoa vs Roma) — €8.6M
Roma must respond after their disappointing result at the Olimpico against Juventus: leading 3-1, the Giallorossi allowed a comeback to draw 3-3. N’Dicka was among the key players, scoring the goal that temporarily made it 2-1. Genoa are always a tough opponent at the Marassi, but a solid, leadership performance is expected from the French centre-back.

Gleison Bremer (Juventus vs Pisa) — €7.3M
Another solid defender is obviously Bremer. Juventus faces the bottom-placed team, and on paper, it should be a relatively easy match for the Bianconeri.

- MIDFIELDERS
Kenan Yıldız (Juventus vs Pisa) — €9.8M
There’s little explanation needed to bet on Juventus’ Turkish star. It’s also true, however, that Yıldız hasn’t scored in nine games and is unlikely to want to go ten without a goal. Against Pisa, it could be the right match to get back into the bonus zone.

Gabriel Strefezza (Fiorentina vs Parma) — €6.0M
It’s a match that promises to be very evenly matched. Strefezza is a player with extensive Serie A experience and represents excellent value for money. Parma could try to pull a prank at the Franchi, and the Brazilian remains one of the most dangerous players.

Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Milan vs Inter) — €9.9M
The Milan derby is always a special match, especially for Çalhanoğlu, a former player who played in the match. The Turkish midfielder is a constant threat, especially when he sees the Rossoneri. He tends to light up: watch out for potential bonuses.

Antonio Vergara (Napoli vs Torino) — €5.3M
Another name in Napoli’s lineup is Vergara, who represents fantastic value for money. Napoli are the favorites and are expected to win fairly well. He could easily be one of the contenders for a bonus.

Domenico Berardi (Lazio vs Sassuolo) — €7.1M
Many would expect a Lazio player, but we’re banking on Domenico Berardi. Sassuolo is a very tricky team, as they proved in their last match against Atalanta. The Neroverdi can cause problems for anyone. Berardi remains their main attacking point.

- ATTACCANTI
Anastasios Douvikas (Cagliari vs Como) — €6.5M
The Greek striker has already scored nine league goals in 27 appearances, 16 of which were starts: a decidedly positive average. Como can impress even on a difficult pitch like Cagliari’s, and Douvikas is the classic striker who knows how to capitalize on even the smallest mistakes made by opposing defenses.

Federico Bonazzoli (Lecce vs Cremonese) — €5.3M
He’s expected to start in Cremonese’s attack alongside Vardy. He hasn’t scored in 13 games, but he’s still the team’s top scorer, along with the English striker, with both players on five goals. For this very reason, Cremonese needs him to return to scoring form: this could be the day to break his drought.

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Matchday 28 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 8:45 PM with Napoli vs. Torino and concludes on Monday, March 9th at 8:45 PM with Lazio vs. Sassuolo.
The match to watch most is obviously the Milan derby between AC Milan and Inter Milan, but close attention should also be paid to the teams competing for a place in the European Championship, particularly Juventus and Roma, who are playing Pisa and Genoa respectively.
Learn more about our recommended lineup now.
Formation: 3-5-2
Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta vs Udinese) — €7.0M
Carnesecchi is the best goalkeeper in Serie A in terms of average Sofascore rating, with a fantamedia of 7.40. Udinese are a dangerous team, especially with Zaniolo, but scoring against Carnesecchi is extremely difficult, and even if he get shots on target, the Nerazzurri goalkeeper has repeatedly shown he can respond with decisive saves. A clean sheet and a high rating are absolutely within reach.
Leonardo Spinazzola (Napoli vs Torino) — €6.3M
Torino is one of the teams that has conceded the most goals this season and often struggles to contain the overlapping runs of their wingers. Spinazzola is a player who pushes hard down the flank, and big chances could arise from his side: a bonus, either a goal or an assist, can’t be ruled out.
Evan N’Dicka (Genoa vs Roma) — €8.6M
Roma must respond after their disappointing result at the Olimpico against Juventus: leading 3-1, the Giallorossi allowed a comeback to draw 3-3. N’Dicka was among the key players, scoring the goal that temporarily made it 2-1. Genoa are always a tough opponent at the Marassi, but a solid, leadership performance is expected from the French centre-back.
Gleison Bremer (Juventus vs Pisa) — €7.3M
Another solid defender is obviously Bremer. Juventus faces the bottom-placed team, and on paper, it should be a relatively easy match for the Bianconeri.
Kenan Yıldız (Juventus vs Pisa) — €9.8M
There’s little explanation needed to bet on Juventus’ Turkish star. It’s also true, however, that Yıldız hasn’t scored in nine games and is unlikely to want to go ten without a goal. Against Pisa, it could be the right match to get back into the bonus zone.
Gabriel Strefezza (Fiorentina vs Parma) — €6.0M
It’s a match that promises to be very evenly matched. Strefezza is a player with extensive Serie A experience and represents excellent value for money. Parma could try to pull a prank at the Franchi, and the Brazilian remains one of the most dangerous players.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Milan vs Inter) — €9.9M
The Milan derby is always a special match, especially for Çalhanoğlu, a former player who played in the match. The Turkish midfielder is a constant threat, especially when he sees the Rossoneri. He tends to light up: watch out for potential bonuses.
Antonio Vergara (Napoli vs Torino) — €5.3M
Another name in Napoli’s lineup is Vergara, who represents fantastic value for money. Napoli are the favorites and are expected to win fairly well. He could easily be one of the contenders for a bonus.
Domenico Berardi (Lazio vs Sassuolo) — €7.1M
Many would expect a Lazio player, but we’re banking on Domenico Berardi. Sassuolo is a very tricky team, as they proved in their last match against Atalanta. The Neroverdi can cause problems for anyone. Berardi remains their main attacking point.
Anastasios Douvikas (Cagliari vs Como) — €6.5M
The Greek striker has already scored nine league goals in 27 appearances, 16 of which were starts: a decidedly positive average. Como can impress even on a difficult pitch like Cagliari’s, and Douvikas is the classic striker who knows how to capitalize on even the smallest mistakes made by opposing defenses.
Federico Bonazzoli (Lecce vs Cremonese) — €5.3M
He’s expected to start in Cremonese’s attack alongside Vardy. He hasn’t scored in 13 games, but he’s still the team’s top scorer, along with the English striker, with both players on five goals. For this very reason, Cremonese needs him to return to scoring form: this could be the day to break his drought.